A Word About Late Work

As of February 9, any work that is considered "classwork" (to be completed in class) will not be accepted late. If it is not turned in when it is due (during class), it will be a zero.

Friday, May 1, 2009

May 1, Julius Caesar Day 3

Today, students...
  1. worked together to put events from Act I in order.
  2. finished reading Act II.
  3. worked together to answer Act II questions/worksheets.
  4. were given a test review for the test over Acts I & II on Thursday, May 7. This review directs students to a BBC version of Acts I and II (see below)
  5. practiced paraphrasing lines from Shakespeare in the style of the Animaniacs
  6. were given vocabulary practice recommendations (this is NOT homework to turn in, but ways students can study for the test).



Vocabulary Practice Recommendations (Students should do these for the words they are most uncomfortable with.)
•A) Share word webs: –Work with a partner to create more word webs or to combine all of yours.
•B) Create a cinquain or acrostic for the words that are most difficult for you. The poem must relate to the meaning of the word! –This is an individual assignment!
•C) Find pictures that relate to the words that are most difficult for you. Write sentences explaining how the pictures relate to the words.
–This is an individual assignment!


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