Friday, November 6, 2015

Nov. 9 - 13: Romeo and Juliet


QUIZ Thurs. Nov. 12 (30) T/F and matching on Romeo and Juliet introduction and theatre
Romeo and Juliet Introduction questions and paragraph (10) DUE Fri. Nov. 13.
Romeo and Juliet Wedding Vows (10) DUE Mon. Nov. 16

Fri. Nov. 13, 2015 -  Romeo and Juliet Online Play   Simplified Romeo and Juliet
**Finish the Romeo and Juliet theatre questions that are due today.
- Continue watching Romeo and Juliet (1968 Franco Zeffirelli version). 
- Finish writing the Romeo and Juliet wedding vows (at least 8 lines of authentically affectionate script lines for both characters). This is a creative writing assignment that must include underlined and labelled examples of alliteration, personification, simile, and metaphor (10). Due on Mon. Nov. 16. 

Thurs. Nov. 12, 2015 -  Romeo and Juliet Online Play   Simplified Romeo and Juliet
- Quiz (35) on introduction to Elizabethan theatre and Romeo and Juliet.
Continue watching Romeo and Juliet (1968 Franco Zeffirelli version). 
- Start Romeo and Juliet wedding vows. Include underlined and labelled examples of alliteration, personification, simile, and metaphor (10). Due on Mon. Nov. 16.

Tues. Nov. 10, 2015 -  Romeo and Juliet Online Play   Simplified Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet plot summary video
- Review overhead notes on Act I, Act II, Act III and Act IV
- Blk. D - Start watching Romeo and Juliet  (1968 Franco Zeffirelli version).
- Blk. D - Attend Remembrance Day ceremony.

- Blk. B-  Continue watching Romeo and Juliet (1968 Franco Zeffirelli version). 

Mon. Nov. 9, 2015 - Romeo and Juliet Online Play  Simplified Romeo and Juliet
Elizabethan English
Blk. B - view Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet introduction (Program 4) DVD
- 40 - 45 min. for completion of your Romeo and Juliet Introduction questions OR read from the graphic novels.
- Hand in your answers to the questions and the paragraph today (10 marks).

Blk. D - Finish the movie Shakespeare In Love. Note: This film is not historically accurate. (It is a fictional comedy of how Shakespeare's life may have been while he was writing Romeo and Juliet). Observe the settings, costumes and theatre structure.
- 20 - 25 min. for completion of your Romeo and Juliet Introduction questions OR read from the graphic novels.
- Hand in your answers to the questions and the paragraph today (10 marks). 

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