LEARNING OBJECTIVE I WILL BE ABLE TO: Prove understanding of a text by: 1.Using accurate quotes to answer questions 2.And explain the quotes. Your quotes.

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LEARNING OBJECTIVE I WILL BE ABLE TO: Prove understanding of a text by: 1.Using accurate quotes to answer questions 2.And explain the quotes. Your quotes must answer the questions accurately & You must explain the quotes accurately. Mooove it!

Clue: Friar Laurence is saying A prayer to bless Their marriage. What figure of speech Does he use in this prayer? Socrative.com: Translate this quote into modern English. Friar Laurence: So smile the heavens upon this holy act, That after hours with sorrow chide us not! Act 2 Scene 6 – Romeo & Juliet

COLLABORATIVE STATION: PEARSON UNIT 2, LESSON 12 & 13 Task 1: Create a Timeline Go to: Pearson: Lesson 13, Task 1 & 2 & create a timeline of the main events in the play, so far. Do it on paper or at: teacher_resources/timeline_ maker/ TASK 2: VOCABULARY.COM Practice vocabulary from Act 2 Scene 6 at: m/lists/613570#view=note s *Scores above 3000 can get a positive phone call. TASK 3: Read Act 2 Scene 6 of Romeo & Juliet ALOUD in partners or groups. Task 4: TBQ- Answer the Questions using quotes to prove your answers. Task 5 – FILM PROJECT:  Choose 1 scene from Act 1 & Act 2 that you want to film.  Decide how you will change the scene (characters, setting, time, place, action)  Decide who will read the characters  Practice reading the scenes aloud  Create your puppets, backgrounds, & props INDEPENDENT STATION FINISHED??? If you are finished with all Stations, go to: NO RED INK.COM 1.Sign into your class on 2.Click the PRACTICE tab. 3.Complete any activity VOCABULARY.COM 1.Vocabulary.com – 2.Practice the vocabulary words for 15 to 20 min. 3.Challenge yourself with the spelling bee! DIRECT STATION CLOSE READING:  We read key parts of Act Scene 5 aloud.  We Translate some dialogue into modern English. COLLABORATIVE THE FILM PROJECT  Create puppets and sets (backgrounds) for your filmed scenes.  You must film 5 scenes (1 scene from each act)  You must use all of the actual dialogue  You can make the characters look modern  You can change the characters names  You can change the setting (time, place)  All groups must film Act 5 Scene 3 (the final suicide scene)  CREATE: You can change the ending of the final scene  E.g. they don’t kill themselves, they run away to Barcelona, they get the families to stop fighting and become the king & queen of Verona, etc.