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Thinking before the read aloud . Bellwork Quietly think and write about being stranded at sea. Do you think you would survive? What would it take in order to do so?

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Thinking before the read aloud

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Bellwork

Quietly think and write about being stranded at

sea. Do you think you would survive? What would it take

in order to do so?

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Keys to Character - April

Citizenship

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Keys to Character - April

Citizenshipan individual’s response to membership in a community in regard to rights, privileges, and duties

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On this date…

Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court Housea) 1722b) 1939c) 1865d) 1903

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On this date…

Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court Housea) 1722b) 1939c) 1865d) 1903

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On this date…

NASA announces the selection of America’s first seven astronautsa) 1614b) 2005c) 1969d) 1959

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On this date…

NASA announces the selection of America’s first seven astronautsa) 1614b) 2005c) 1969d) 1959

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On this date…

The Alaska purchase passes in Congress by a single votea) 1867b) 1388c) 1984d) 193

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On this date…

The Alaska purchase passes in Congress by a single votea) 1867b) 1388c) 1984d) 193

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On this date…

The Pacific Electric Railway in Los Angeles, once the largest electric railway in the world, ended operations.a) 1987b) 1961c) 1988d) 1973

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On this date…

The Pacific Electric Railway in Los Angeles, once the largest electric railway in the world, ended operations.a) 1987b) 1961c) 1988d) 1973

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Famous Birthdays

Jim Fowler – 1932Marty Krofft – 1937Kristen Stewart – 1990Elle Fanning – 1998

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LA Fact ofthe Day

The group of letters used after a root word

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LA Fact ofthe Day

What is a suffix?

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Fighting Off the Sharks for a Fish – REV book pg. 129

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Discussion Question

What does the narrator’s attitude toward being lost at sea seem to be? Would you react in the same way?

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Footnotes

1. minute: very small

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Discussion Question

Do you think these small bleeding cuts will affect what happens to the narrator? How?

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Footnotes

2. entrails: internal organs

3. raw palm: oil that comes from a palm tree

4. coagulated: thickened almost into a solid mass

5. naively: lacking experience

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Discussion Question

Why do you think the narrator feels satisfied after only two bites?

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Footnotes

2. entrails: internal organs

3. raw palm: oil that comes from a palm tree

4. coagulated: thickened almost into a solid mass

5. naively: lacking experience

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Footnotes

6. rabid: crazed or raging

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For tonight

Share/write about a time you may have done something unusual or unexpected that you may not have done under normal circumstances…

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The Mysteriesof Life…

Northvs.South

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Landmarks

Rapa Nui / Easter Island

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Privy

knowledge of something secret or private

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Tedious

• Long, slow, or dull

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Dire

dreadful; ominous

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Pine

to yearn painfully

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kindred

family or relatives

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Entreated

to ask; beg

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siege

the surrounding of a forfeited place to force its

surrender

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Sentences

Write a sentence for each word. Make sure the definition of each word is in the sentence.

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Cause & Effect

Cause - a person, thing, event, state, or action that produces an effect

Effect – outcome, consequence

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LEQs

How do causal relationships within the text affect the lives of the characters?

How do fate and human error play a role in Romeo and Juliet?

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Coding

As I read the first 8 lines of the Friar’s monologue aloud, mark the places in the text that you see each of the following:

H– caused by human error F – caused by fateE – effect

Discuss your codes with your group.

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Coding

Continue to code your text as I read the rest of the Friar’s monologue.

Discuss your coding with your group.

The youngest person in each group should be prepared to share one example of the H code (caused by human error), the F code (caused by fate), and the E code (effect or consequence).

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Vocabulary Review

• Each of your has a word, definition, or sentence from the play. To form your groups find the 2 people that match your card, and then find a seat.

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LEQs

How do causal relationships within the text affect the lives of the characters?

How do fate and human error play a role in Romeo and Juliet?

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CISM- Day 2Directed Note Taking/ What If Questions

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Paraphrasing

• To paraphrase- is to restate what the author is saying in your own words

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Looking at the text

• Paraphrase what Shakespeare has said in each sentence of the Friar’s speech. Pay attention to where the sentences end.

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Working Together

• Original Shakespeare: “I will be brief, for my short date of breath/Is not so long as is a tedious tale.”

• Notice that even though this is 2 lines, it is only one sentence. It is broken up this way to fit into blank verse and iambic pentameter.

• Paraphrase: I won’t talk long because I fear my life will not be as long as this tale is.

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Working Together

• Original Shakespeare: “Romeo, there dead, was husband to that Juliet;/And she, there dead, that Romeo's faithful wife:/I married them; and their stol'n marriage-day/Was Tybalt's dooms-day, whose untimely death/Banish'd the new-made bridegroom from the city,/For whom, and not for Tybalt, Juliet pined.

• Again this is 6 lines, but only one sentence• Paraphrase: There is Romeo, dead, and he is married to Juliet,

also dead. I married them, and it was on that day that Romeo killed Tybalt and was banished from Verona. And, oh yeah, it was Romeo that Juliet was sad over- not Tybalt.

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On your own

• With a partner work to paraphrase the rest of the monologue. Begin by numbering the sentences on the monologue and then paraphrase them in the graphic organizer. We will share what you came up with as a class.

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Summary

• Your group should have list with different events that happened in the play and summarized by the friar. Create a post it note for each event (write the event number) and create a cause and effect chain. Once your group has agreed, one person from your group should take your chain and place it on the wall in the back of the room in the correct order. The first group to have the correct order of events in the chain posted on the wall will win!

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Answers

• Romeo killed Tybalt• Romeo was banished• Juliet was sad• Juliet’s parents wanted

her to marry Paris• Juliet said she would kill

herself• Friar gave Juliet a

sleeping potion

• Juliet appeared dead• Friar sent a letter to

Romeo• Letter did not get to

Romeo• Romeo thought Juliet

was dead • Romeo killed himself• Juliet killed herself

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What if… Questions

• What is a “What if…” question? You should ask questions that ask someone what would have happened had something else not have happened.

• Example: What if Romeo was never in love with Rosaline? (this example is clearly not related to the monologue, but is an example from Act I)

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On your own

• Write one “What if…” question for each of the categories of cause and effect (human error, fate, and effect) . Your questions should clearly relate to what you paraphrased.

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In a group

Choose your best question from each group and write on a separate piece of paper.

Trade your questions with another group

Answer each question on your graphic organizer.

Choose one question and answer to write into a one minute skit using dialogue.

Example: Q: What if Romeo had never been in love with Rosaline? A: Romeo probably wouldn’t have gone to the party and would not have saw Juliet

Benvolio: Romeo, want to go to a party?

Romeo: Why?

Benvolio: To look at some girls

Romeo: It is a Capulet party- probably not a good idea.

Benvolio: Okay, lets go have a burger instead

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Wrapping it up

• Answer the multiple choice and the extended response question at the end of the worksheet. Be sure to answer the extended response in PEE format.