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Be prepared to work with a partner

 
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Posted by on April 21, 2011 in Curriculum

 

Thursday, April 21st

You will need to create a Faux Facebook page for a chosen character.  Your update stream must have at least 7 updates that guide us toward another ending.  No double suicides.  Who are you? How did your story end? Create a Faux Facebook page that shows snippets of your character’s life, friends and events.

Facebook sample page – JFK.ppt

Here are some basic facts from R and J

Save your PowerPoint presentations to the Class Ning using the password/email address

WJeffHigh+YourFirstName and Initial of last name

example= WJeffHigh+DestinyT@gmail.com

Your password is the same as always

 

Here are some of my study guide notes

FINALLY, post a comment on the class blog that changes the ending of Romeo and Juliet.  How would you end it?

 
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Posted by on April 21, 2011 in Curriculum

 

Wednesday, April 20th

Because we do not have computers for everyone, you will need to take your quiz with a partner. 

Be sure to put both of your names into the name slot on the Discovery Education site.

Quiz for Act I

Quiz for Act II

 

 

Complete as much of your study guide packet as possible. 

 
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Posted by on April 20, 2011 in Curriculum

 

Monday, April 18th

Click here to “SPEAK Shakespeare”

Here are the results of our survey from Friday.
You will need to create a compliment similar to the one on the handout and post it to the classblog.

Create your own compliment and post

Leave your compliment in the comment box.

 
Use the suggested words and Leave 2 insults in the comment box of the class blog.

Click here to leave your 2 insults in the comment box

  Log in using the WJeffHigh+FirstName@gmail.com address

 
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Posted by on April 17, 2011 in Curriculum

 

Friday, April 15th

Click here to take the survey
Complete these questions

Click here to take the survey

Click here to “SPEAK Shakespeare”

Click here to translate statements into Modern language

 
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Posted by on April 15, 2011 in Curriculum