I figured since your homework was about Romulus and Remus, you might appreciate this little visual aid. See you tomorrow
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For the tenth Grade we have been working on alliteration, the above video was shown in class and is a good reference for notes. 10th Grade: Please start your allusion blog posts with your embedded video. If you need a sample please check this page for my work in progress. 9th Grade: 1. You need to post 3 status updates on the Ning all from Act II of Romeo and Juliet. 2. You need to comment on 3 new profiles or updates. 3. Reading questions from the text: Scene 5 1. How long has Juliet awaited the Nurse's return? 2. What excuses does the Nurse give for her delay in telling Juliet what Romeo has said. 3. What permission ("leave") does Juliet have and why is it important to the action? 4. Are the Nurse's in scene 5 consistent or inconsistent with the impression you have gained of her in earlier scenes? Scene 6 1. What is the attitude of Friar Laurence towards the lovers' insistence that he marry them without delay? 2. How soon after they meet do Romeo and Juliet marry? 3. Are the Friar's speeches in scene 6 consistent or inconsistent with the impression you have gained of him in the earlier scene? Explain. 4. Considerin all the scenes in Act 2 has the action moved slowly or quickly? Explain. Just in case you forgot your book, I embedded a free one Remembering what we now know about iambic pentameter I would like you to separate this passage into meters and feet.
But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? When spoken it looks like this: "But SOFT what LIGHT through YONder WINdow BREAKS" Separated into feet it looks like: "But SOFT | what LIGHT| through YON|der WIN| dow BREAKS|" Please do the remaining lines for homework: 1. It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. 2. Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, 3. Who is already sick and pale with grief 4. That thou, her maid, art far more fair than she. Good evening Grade 10 English Students: Here is the screencast on embedding a youtube video for your allusion project. Just shoot me an email if you have forgotten your username. Okay kids, so we have discussed Shakespeare's use of Blank Verse or Iambic Pentameter, but here is where it gets good, and relevant for you. Like I said in class, much of Hip Hop and Rap just also happens to be in Iambic Pentameter. While "Lose Yourself" is not all iambic Pentameter - the first verse certainly is. Can you hear it? Here is a clean version of the song. Listen to the first verse. The verse below starts at :54 seconds and ends about 1:19.
His PALMS are SWEATy, KNEES weak, ARMS are HEAVy There's VOmit ON his SWEATer alREADy, mom's spaGHETTi He's NERVous, but ON the SURFace he LOOKS calm and READy To DROP BOMBS, but HE keeps ON forGETtin What HE wrote DOWN, the WHOLE crowd GOES so LOUD He OPens his MOUTH, BUT the WORDS won't come OUT He's CHOKin, how EVeryBODy's JOKin NOW The CLOCK'S run OUT, TIME'S up OVer, BLOah! Can you find a verse of a song that fits? If you do separate it into feet as well. I'd love for some verses (clean please) to be added to the comment section The following video is a introduction to the significance "Iambic Pentameter" has in our daily lives. Besides representing beautiful speech by shakespeare's characters, I.P. helps actors remember their lines with ease. Once a rhythm is established , an actor will more easily remember lengthy passages because it is almost like a song. I.P. is also a predecessor to Hip-Hop. Doing your Homework; please use the following video to help you with the worksheet you took home. Remember the stresses more often fall on important words rather than the weak ones. This blog post is written for class parents at the behest of my students. Today, as my 10th grade students entered the classroom, I was asked repetitively to send a note home to the parents, confirming that I use cellphones as a teaching device. I do, and it is fantastic. BYOT (bring your own technology) is a growing trend among some educators, because school districts simply do not have the money to buy every student a device to use. Effortlessly I have 100% class participation, students are excited and eager to participate. I had cheering, and applause during a Romeo and Juliet review. I have never had cheering during a review of any kind, so this was an interesting turn of events. Students that normally do not speak up, and are shy now contribute enthusiastically. It's something special when students say "Can we do this again? It was fun!" in regards to a lesson. I had immediate feedback on strengths and weakness of my previous lessons by watching their answers populate in front of me. I could do on the spot reteaching or discussion when a weakness presented itself. Students that did not have cell phones quickly were paired with those that did, and they worked excitedly as a team to answer the poll questions. Here is a video for the parents if you would like to know more about it. Good afternoon kids.
10th Grade Periods B & C- You will be finishing the worksheet that I gave you for homework for last night, except for period G. Period G, you will do the entire worksheet front and back, that is the vocabulary and the discussion questions. You do not have to do the writing activity. 9th Grade All of you need to finish Act one of Romeo and Juliet, if you need help understanding all that is happening go to shmoop.com and search for Romeo and Juliet, then all the scenes in Act I. Please do all the questions on page 314 that pertain to scenes I & II only |
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