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January 2023
English 9 P3-3rd Period
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Wed 4th - A Little Help From My Friends questions
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Thurs 5th MOVIE: An American Tail
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Edpuzzle - Analysis of Emma Lazarus' "New Colossus"
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1. What is the "hi-level mindset"? 2. What are some major life testers you have faced or will face? (Try to predict what life will throw at you) 3. Why is discipline so important to your life and to achieving something great? 4. What has Cordae said do you remember or hold true to be something helpful in your life? 5. Create a set of goals and dreams (dream board) see instructions.
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Literature Comparison: 10 Thing I Hate About You
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1. What is the "hi-level mindset"? 2. What are some major life testers you have faced or will face? (Try to predict what life will throw at you) 3. Why is discipline so important to your life and to achieving something great? 4. What has Cordae said do you remember or hold true to be something helpful in your life? 5. Create a set of goals and dreams (dream board) see instructions.
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Mon Q: What is one word that would describe 2022 for you? Why? Explain and share with a partner.
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Tues Q: What is a New Year's Resolution and is there a right way or wrong way to have a resolution?
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Introducing Shakespeare: Digital Scavenger hunt
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Thurs Q: What are new hobbies or skills you may pick up or try over this new year? Explain them.
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Annotation & Questions: Shakespeare's Time Historical Context
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2023 Writing Journals Narratives
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Fri Q: What is one interesting or fun fact you have learned about William Shakespeare?
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Tues Q: In which part of the quote below do you believe Shakespeare holds the MOST TRUTH? Are great people born, made, or fated to be great? What does this say about fate? Give an example.
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William Shakespeare: The Bard Documentary
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Wed Q: In a 100 years what written work whether it be movies, songs, plays or books do you believe will still be remembered and famous? Why?
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Book Tasting
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Language of Shakespeare Nearpod
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LEISURE READING SIGN UPS
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Fri Q: How are these 2 quotes related? Give an example of something you think might be related to Shakespeare today such as in movies, songs, quotes, and reflections. Do you believe these examples are entertaining?
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Mon Q: Create your own line in Shakespearean Insult using the handout pdf below. Then use the shakespeare words glossary to translate your insult.
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Tues Q's: What is a wordsmith? What is a favorite word you may know and why is it an interesting word to you?
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Wed Q: Write an orignal Shakespearan sentence using ONE of the three words: Wherefore, Fain, OR Prithee
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Check #1 - Dictionary Project
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Thurs Q: Find a quote for one of these words Wherefore, perjury, OR Vex using the link below. Write quote & Act & Scene
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Shakespeare Language Packet
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Fri Q: Explain how the Shakespearean Dictionary Project will be graded (See the rubric). Is there extra credit? Explain.
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Shakespearean Dictionary Project
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Kahoot - Shakespeare Background & Language
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Tues Q: What is a slang word or new word that was created in your generation? What does this new word mean?
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Kahoot - Shakespeare Background & Language
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Thurs Q: Name two similar RIVAL groups or groups that are enemies in which you may never see them getting along. Explain why they may fight or have conflict. (think gangs, religions, politics, historical groups, sports, and etc)
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Fri Q: What happened in Act 1 Scene 1 of R&J? What is something similar in this scene that also happened to you? Describe your similar event.
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