Please be prepared for our quick quiz on Act One of Midsummer Night's Dream on TUESDAY, 3/28. It will be formatted as follows:
1-7 Fill in the Blank (with word bank) 8-17 Multiple Choice (plot) Happy studying! Attached is our schedule for our time with Shakespeare's comedy, A Midsummer Night's Dream. Day One: 3/22 Day Two and Three: 3/23-3/27 Day Four: 3/28 Day Five and Six: 3/29-3/30 Day Seven-Ten: 4/10-4/12 Day Eleven: 4/13 Day Twelve: 4/14 Day Thirteen: 4/17 Day Fourteen-Sixteen: 4/18-4/20 Day Seventeen: 4/21 Day Eighteen: 4/28
Here are two links for versions of Shakespeare's comedy, Midsummer Nights Dream. Make sure that you download the play onto your device; technology connectivity is not my problem.
Folger Edition: No Fear: It is the LAST VOCAB QUIZ OF THE YEAR!
Please be prepared on Friday, 3/24, for our quiz on unit 15. It will be formatted as follows: 1-10 Definitions/Synonyms 11-18 Antonyms 19-28 Definitions/Synonyms (different words from 1-10) 29-36 Antonyms (different words from 11-18) 37-50 Review ( languid, comport, emancipate, diminutive, concise, erroneous, divulge, debacle, devitalize, slipshod, concerted, prognosis, illustrious, auxiliary) Happy vocabing! As you work on your writing for The Odyssey, here are the directions I have posted in the room.
You will be choosing ONE of the stories from The Odyssey Part Two (pages 1090-1114). You will address how Odysseus teaches about Greek values (life lesson) OR you will choose another character and address how that character teaches a Greek value (life lesson). As you write, please remember the following:
In order to review the myriad of grammar we discussed this semester, we will be having a grammar test on TUESDAY, 3/21. It will be comprised on 25 Daily Sparks.
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