Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Macbeth 3.2

Do now: define the word beguile.  Use it in a sentence (socrative) (5 minutes)

Objectives:
  • annotate a soliloquy for pronoun antecedent, imagery, and character development
  • identify the expectations of the imagery log assignment

Agenda:
  1. do now
  2. In table groups: “If it were done when ’tis done, then ’twere well It were done quickly.” What does this mean?  As a table group, write a paragraph on this sentence. What observations can you make about Shakespeare’s word choice in this line (consider: this is the opening line of Macbeth’s first soliloquy) (5 minutes)
  3. Download the “Portfolio: Macbeth's Speeches” handout to notability
  4. Activity (15 minutes):
    1. Re-read Macbeth’s soliloquy.  
    2. Underline every pronoun (I/He, etc.)
    3. Annotate what each pronoun is referring to
    4. There are 7 sentences- write paraphrases for each sentence (keeping it to 7 sentences)
    5. Highlight all the euphemisms Macbeth uses to refer to Duncan's death (example: "it" "the deed")
    6. Identify literary devices-- especially imagery, similes, metaphors
    7. Write 1-2 sentences that describe how Macbeth’s mindset changes over the course of the speech (identifying that he goes from ___ to ___ to finally ____)

5. Class discussion: re-read the rest of the scene.  What is Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s relationship like?  What predictions can we make? (15 minutes)
6. Download the “Santiago Imagery Log” assignment handout.  Discuss as a class. (5 minutes)
7. Summarizer


HW: Finish the Macbeth annotation by next class. FRIDAY: Quiz on Act One

Monday, November 28, 2016

Macbeth 3.1


Do now: GREEN: finish contemporary scripts

Objectives:
  • identify characteristics of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth

Agenda:

  1. Do now
  2. Share scripts with Ms. Santiago
  3. Class reading: 1.5
    1. In table groups, complete journal entry #2 (Act I and II Journal Entry Prompts)
    2. (discuss) Lady Macbeth: who is she?  what seem to be her motivations?
    3. (discuss) What is M and LM’s relationship like?
  4. Class reading: 1.6
  5. Summarizer


HW: Read 1.7 FRIDAY: Quiz on Act One

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Giving Thanks

Do now: Grab a piece of paper and envelope from the front of the room

Objectives:

  • appreciate previous teachers and coaches
  • draft letters of thanks, considering appropriate audience and tone

Agenda:
1. do now
2. Write letters of thanks
3. Summarizer

HW: tba

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Macbeth- BLUE TUESDAY

Do now: Review the major plot points of Act 1.4.  What news does Duncan announce about the throne?  How does Macbeth react to this(review his aside)

Objectives:

  • demonstrate mastery of understanding of plot and theme 
  • "translate" Shakespeare's language into contemporary English
Agenda:
1. do now
2. In groups:
  • write script!  Goal: translate the script into contemporary modern English.  Feel free to use (school appropriate) slang 
  • assign parts (including a director)!
  • gather costumes/ props
  • film!
3. When complete, upload scenes to shared google drive folder.  Then share it via email to Ms. Santiago
4. Summarizer

HW: read ORB

Monday, November 21, 2016

Macbeth 2.1

Do now: What do we know about Macbeth thus far?

Objectives:
  • predict the future characters and events based on examining the language of 1.3
  • use acting techniques to understand Shakespeare’s tone and mood
  • analyze the use of the dramatic technique of asides to depict character development


Agenda:
  1. do now
  2. Actors circle: Act 1.3!
  3. Class: Re-write the scene in contemporary language!
  4. Summarizer: Make a prediction: What will the rest of the play be about?


HW: Read 1.4

Friday, November 18, 2016

Macbeth 1.4

Do now: What is a simile?  Create an example of a simile to describe your experience reading Shakespeare (Romeo and Juliet)

Unit Objectives:
-Trace and analyze development of character & theme
-Trace and analyze patterns of imagery (motifs)
-Practice the writing process and develop a literary analysis essay on imagery
-Participate in discussions, dramatic readings, and performances
-Practice strategies for reading challenging text
-Adapt Macbeth into a tragi-comedy in contemporary context

Assessments:
  • Annotated speech portfolio (test grade)
  • Act quizzes
  • End of play test
  • Group Imagery Log (quiz)
  • Imagery Essay

Today’s objectives:
  • Identify the types of imagery to look for in the play
  • Identify the themes present in the play
  • Actively read scene 1.2
  • Identify Shakespeare’s use of similes and other images in 1.2

Agenda:
  1. do now
  2. ORB
  3. Review objectives and assessments
  4. Imagery to watch for:
  • HALLUCINATIONS, KNIVES, BLOOD, ANIMALS (especially birds), LIGHT/DARK (including night/day), HANDS/WASHING, SLEEP/DREAMS, NATURE/WEATHER
4. Themes to connect the imagery to:
  • CRISIS OF MASCULINITY/FEMININITY, AMBITION, FATE VS. FREE WILL, GUILT, AVOIDING “SEEING” ONE’S OWN ACTIONS, APPEARANCE VS. REALITY, IMMORALITY/EVIL, TRANSFORMATION OF CHARACTER(S)
5. Hand out play
6. Read/Act 1.2
7. Download “Act 1.2 Captain’s Speech”. Identify the various similes and images the Captain uses to describe the battle. Paraphrase his speech (both speaking parts)
8. Summarizer

HW: Finish annotating the handout for MONDAY

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Macbeth 1.2

Do now: What do you know about William Shakespeare?  List two things

Objectives:

  • use available technology to research important people, places, and events from Elizabethan England and medieval Scotland

  • work effectively in groups to create a Google Slides presentation

  • Jigsaw information into concise notes

  • effectively contribute to ORB book group

Agenda:

1.do now

2. Groups of three: download "Research assignment- Elizabethan People and Places notes" handout

  • In groups of 3, research your ONE assigned person, place, or event.  

  • Take notes your topic (bullet points are fine). Remember: we are providing a brief overview of the topic, not writing a graduate school dissertation-- 3-5 bullet points are sufficient!

  • In the class’s shared Google Slides Presentation, add your information to the slide (you may change the font/size/color of your slide- do not change other slides in the presentation!)

  • Include at least one appropriate image to the slide.

  • At the bottom of the slide, include a link to the websites referenced

3. When class is finished, take individual notes on all the categories in the notes sheet (finish for homework, if necessary)

4. Close reading of Act 1.1: annotate the scene.  Identify diction that contributes to tone/mood.

5. Draft an assertion statement that follows the template: "Shakespeare uses ______ diction to contribute a ______________ tone"

6. Socrative: based on the opening scene, make one prediction about the play

7. Summarizer


HW: Finish taking notes from the Google Slide Presentation

Monday, November 14, 2016

Macbeth 1.1

Do now: Have you ever acted on stage?  If not, would you?  Why/why not?

Objectives:
  • become comfortable using Shakespeare’s language
  • practice word and line tossing to understand how acting requires a connection between verbal and physical actions

  • preview the plot of Macbeth


Agenda:

1. do now

2. Review games activities

3. word/ball toss

4. milling and seething,

5. 30 second Macbeth!

4. Summarizer



HW: Begin to read ORB #2

Monday, November 7, 2016

Week of Nov. 7-10

Day One:

Do now: find your partner (assignments on the board)

Objectives:

  • provide effective feedback on a peer's outline/draft
  • use class time effectively to draft essay
Agenda:
1. do now
2. Pairs: read your partner's outline/draft.  Provide feedback on language, logic, and cogency
3. Individual: continue to draft essay
4. Summarizer

HW: Final BOOK GROUP.  Essay due THURSDAY.

Day Two:
Do now: Get into book groups

Objectives:
  • effectively participate in a book group
  • use technology to record a book review
1. do now
2. Group: discuss last part of ORB
3. Group: Record a review of the book-- provide a synopsis. Would you recommend it to others?  why or why not? 

Friday, November 4, 2016

TFA 5.4 FRIDAY

Do now: What was the most difficult aspect of the outline?  Why?

Objectives:
  • effectively peer edit a partner’s outline
  • receive revision suggestions and revise accordingly
  • draft effective body paragraphs

Agenda:
  1. do now
  2. Peer edit- share your outline with a partner, complete the peer evaluation, then discuss with your partner
  3. Revise the outline as needed
  4. Create a new google doc entitled (TFA Essay) and begin drafting!
  5. Summarizer


HW: Homework Free Weekend.  We will have a work day on Monday (BLUE) or Wednesday (GREEN). Book Groups meet on triple. Essay due THURSDAY (even if our class drops that day!)

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

HALF DAY

Do now: Take out your ORB

Agenda:

1. do now
2. Silently read ORB
3. Complete the Book Group document

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

TFA Essay Day #1

TFA 5.2
Do now: what topic are you thinking about for the essay?

Objectives:
  • understand the requirements of the essay assignment
  • review the characteristics of an effective 5 paragraph essay
  • draft thesis statements that contain a how, why, and so what
  • brainstorm 3 subtopics and draft topic sentences

Agenda:
  1. do now
  2. Clarifying questions
  3. Draft thesis statements-check with Ms. Santiago
  4. Begin to complete the “Santiago TFA Outline” (you will need to make a copy of this document or copy/paste it into a new google doc)
  5. Summarizer


HW: Complete the outline for Thursday- you will peer edit the outline.