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1 Date: 1/16/14 Aim: What are the components of strong evidence? Warm Up: If your 9 th grade year had a song to represent your experience, what would it be and why? Weekly learning target : I can analyze what choices an author makes with plot to develop a story.

2 Announcements Book Reports are due Friday, January 17 th English Final Exam: Next Week January 22 nd, 23 rd, and 24 th

3 Agenda 1)Warm Up: Journal Prompt 2)Mini-Lesson: Evidence: Good evidence Vs. Bad Evidence 3)Guided Practice: Summary: “I would die for you” 4)Independent Practice: Read pages …to… what song would be the best backdrop to the scene that you read 5)Wrap Up: Share Homework Read pp. 217-225 Book Report #4 Due Friday

4 Connections

5 Vocabulary Apothecary Misadventure Penury A pharmacy that you do not need prescriptions at An unfortunate incident Very poor

6 What are the components of strong evidence?  Introduce the reference In Romeo and Juliet…  Provide a summary or background of the evidence An example is…  Cite the textual evidence On page….

7 What does good evidence involve? Check for Understanding  Introduce the reference  Provide a summary or background of the evidence  Cite the text

8 Guided Practice Popcorn Summary Juliet comes home, all fake-humble and repentant. She apologizes for being a bratty teenager and says she'll marry Paris. Lord Capulet is overjoyed and decides the marriage will take place the next day, even if he has to stay up all night making preparations. Juliet convinces the Nurse and Lady Capulet to leave her alone, then takes out the potion the Friar gave her. She worries for a moment that it might be real poison, and then freaks herself out by imagining what it'll be like to awake surrounded by a bunch of dead bodies, including the fresh corpse of her cousin Tybalt.

9 When the Nurse comes to wake Juliet up in the morning, she discovers the girl dead. Then the Friar shows up and takes action, telling them to take Juliet to the tomb. In exile in Mantua, Romeo wakes up feeling good. He has just had a dream in which Juliet found him dead, but then kissed him back to life. Foreshadowing.

10 Romeo's servant Balthasar (ironically the name of a wise man in the New Testament) arrives with the news from Verona. There's no good way to say this: Juliet's dead. Um, is there any message from Friar Laurence? Nope. Romeo immediately decides that the only thing he can do is go to Juliet's grave and commit suicide there. He knows a poor apothecary who sells illegal drugs, including poisons. Then Romeo heads for Verona.

11 Reading Protocol Pages 211- 215 Choose Parts Balthasar, Romeo, Apothecary Read in Character Tone Purpose in Reading: What would be the background music (song) in this part of the play?

12 Guided Practice Directions: What would be the best background music for the scene that we just read? Explain why.

13 Read and Listen I would die for you I've been dying just to feel you by my side To know that you're mine I will cry for you I will wash away your pain with all my tears And drown your fear I will pray for you I will sell my soul for something pure and true Someone like you See your face every place that I walk in Hear your voice every time I am talking You will believe in me And I will never be ignored

14 Guided Practice Prompt: What would be the best background music for the scene that we just read? Explain why. Position: In Act 5, Scene 1, a good background song would be “ I Would Die For You” by Garbage.

15 Good Evidence The best background song for Act 5, Scene 1 would be “I Would Die for You” because it shows the way that Romeo feels in this part of the story. 1) In the song “I Would Die for You” the singer expresses her deep love for someone that is clouding her mind. 2) She expresses that she cannot get her lover out of her head and her mind and that she would sacrifice the most important thing in the world for him or her. 3) In the second stanza of the song she says “ I would die for you. I've been dying just to feel you by my side.” This means that the singer would give anything including her life for her love. This illustrates the same blind love that Romeo feels when he believes that Juliet is dead as he runs to take his own life to be with her. Claim: The reason for your position Evidence 1) Introduce your reference. 2) Give background and summary of your evidence 3) Cite the text Analysis 1) What does the evidence mean? 2)Why is it important 3) What does it show?

16 What does good evidence involve? Check for Understanding  Introduce the reference  Provide a summary or background of the evidence  Cite the text

17 Independent Practice Choose a scene and argue what would be a good background song? Why? Possible Scene Selections  The Balcony Scene: pages  Tybalt, Mercutio and Romeo’s fight scene  Costume Party when Romeo sees Juliet for the first time

18 Wrap-up  Share out position, claim, and evidence  Return to aim

19 Homework  Take out your planners  Read to page 217-225


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