Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Romeo and Juliet - Act II Prologue, II.i, and II.ii (E9)

Today's In-Class Reading Assignment:

Romeo and Juliet, Act II Prologue, II.i, and II.ii
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Today's Lesson Notes:



The QFR chart is used to keep track of the following:


QUESTIONS: Questions that you might have about certain plot developments, characters, or actions that unfold as the movie progresses. Examples include: "Why are they planning a...?" "Who is the main...?" etc.

FACTS: Important items of information that you have obtained from watching this film. Examples include: "[Character X] is a member of the group called..." "[Character Y] is enemies with [Character Z]..." etc.

REACTIONS: Emotional responses that this film may elicit in you while you are watching. Examples include: "I am angry at [character X] because..." "I think I know what will happen next, and it is..." etc.



ACT I QFR CHARTS were due in our last class!
If you missed class, please make sure your QFR chart is turned in upon your return.

Remember: Each QFR chart is a major assessment grade.

You will need to type the information they contain into one, giant QFR chart for submission at the conclusion of the play.

IF YOU LOSE A QFR CHART, YOU *ARE STILL RESPONSIBLE* FOR INCLUDING ANY LOST INFORMATION INTO YOUR QFR CHART AT THE END OF THE PLAY.

Homework: Post a five-sentence BCR to your class Facebook discussion forum in reply to this prompt:

Discussion Topic #1: What do you believe was the most significant FACT (or) QUESTION (or) EMOTIONAL REACTION that you encountered in Act I of William Shakespeare's "Romeo And Juliet?" Defend your answer!

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