Welcome! November 27th, 2017 Monday

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Welcome! November 27th, 2017 Monday Do Now Take a weekly Bell Ringer sheet from the front table. Once the bell rings, we’ll watch a video, and you will have five minutes to respond to the question in at least five sentences. Remember: Do Now's are INDEPENDENT and QUIET exercises. Thank you 

Are you a morning person or a night owl? Explain why. Click on the link below to watch a video clip. Respond in writing by providing your thoughts on the following question: Are you a morning person or a night owl? Explain why. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=493CR6hv0fo © Presto Plans

Romeo and Juliet: Grid Review! Today: Review/Flashcard Activity today (you can use them to study!) Tuesday: Creative/Reflective Project Wednesday: Jeopardy Wednesday Thursday: Romeo and Juliet Test!

Romeo and Juliet: Grid Review! Look at your sheet with the pictures of scenes from the play Your job is to cut out each square and (with your groups!) arrange them on your OTHER sheet of paper in the correct order. Your group MUST check with me before moving on to the next step.

Romeo and Juliet: Grid Review! If you finish early, feel free to work on your IXL for the week: F.1 and F.2. Romeo and Juliet: Grid Review! After you’ve correctly sorted and glued the images to the front side, fill in other side of the grid with one detail and one relevant quote from that scene of the play. For example, if one of the cartoons depicted the balcony scene, on the other side you could write, “Juliet and Romeo speak in sonnets, decide to get married” for your detail. For your quote, you could write, “‘Wherefore art thou Romeo?’” Make sure you include the most important thing that happens in each scene. Once you’re finished, show your work to me. I’ll check you off, and you’re welcome to cut your grid into flashcards you can use to study for Thursday! 