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Sunday, February 26, 2006

Third quarter 5th week's lesson 2/27-3/3

This week only you may makeup Reading points. Did you correct your three quizzes?

Monday 2/27
1. Review Vocabulary Test
2. Practice Presentations
3. See Antigone
4. Do Unit 11 Part A and B (homework)
5. Read Antigone scene 4 pages 1047-1051 (homework)

Tuesday 2/28
1. Review Vocabulary
2. In groups present staging handouts
3. Do Vocabulary Part C&D (homework)
4. Work on Antigone packet (homework)

Wednesday 3/1
1. Review Vocabulary
2. Practice dialogues (homework)
3. See and discuss Antigone
4. Read scene 5 pages 1052-1056 (homework)

Thursday 3/2
1. Vocab Bingo and pre-test
2. See Antigone and discuss it
3. Finish Antigone packet (homework)
4. Do the "The Last Word" in Unit 11 Vocabulary (homework)

Friday 3/3
1. Vocabulary 11 Test
2. Grade and review packet
3. Read Antigone "Exodos" pages 1057-1060 (homework)
4. Practice dialogue (homework)

Please be ready with your presentations!
They start Monday and are worth 200 points.

Thursday, February 23, 2006

EXTRA CREDIT

EXTRA CREDIT-- due Monday 2/27

You may correct missed question from your last three Antigone quizzes.
1. Write the missed question correctly.
2. Write where the question came from: book/handouts, page, section.
3. Must be hand written/ printed neatly, no typing.
4. Must have quiz stapled to corrections.
5. Due only before 7:45 am or at break first 7 minutes of break.

There are no exceptions
this is extra.
Two points for each answer done right and neat.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

Lessons 2/21-2/24

As you Read Antigone keep in mind that you will be writing an essay when we finish the tragedy.

Do you have a part that you are going to present? It must be forty lines of dialogue. Make sure I approve your part. 200 point project

ANTIGONE

WRITING SITUATION:

Often in life, people find themselves faced with a dilemma in which they are forced to choose between conflicting values. For example, you or someone you know may have been faced with the temptation to cheat in school. Although you know that cheating is wrong, the desire to succeed academically, or to find the easy way out, may conflict with your sense of right and wrong. Similarly, Creon in Antigone encounters a series of choices of conscience, which ultimately leads to a tragic figure.

BACKGROUND

The tragic hero, first developed in Greek drama, is unique to dramatic literature. According to Aristotle his or her characteristics include: 1) he is essentially a good man; 2) his misfortunes are not due to vice or depravity, but rather are due to some mistake, flaw, or frailty, blindness, etc., most often the Sin of Hubris; 3) he is responsible for his own downfall; 4) his fall effects a large part of his world, not just himself; 5) his suffering is part of the human condition we all share, or his suffering serves as a means of spiritual growth and reveals the essential greatness in all men.

DIRECTIONS FOR WRITING:

Write an essay discussing the tragic character in Antigone. Begin by explaining which character you consider to be tragic; give examples to support your opinion. Consider these questions in writing your essay: Does the plot structure offer clues to the tragic character? What is tragic about the character and how does that aspect of the character affect the outcome of the play? How does the concept of Fate affect the tragic character’s actions?

Be sure to include the following:
1. Introduction:
· Identify the purpose of the essay
· Introduce Aristotle’s theory of the tragic flaw
· Your thesis should have an opinion and a statement

2. Body Paragraphs:
· Include at least two direct quotations from the dialogue in the play
· Reflect upon your choices regarding the information and why your choice is appropriate
· What is the new insight gained by the tragic figure

3. Conclusion:
· Restate your thesis in different words
· Help your readers understand the significance of your choice of a tragic character

Tuesday 2/21
1. Vocabulary Unit 10 Test
2. Finish presentations
3. Practice dialogue
4. Read Antigone pages1026-1031

Wednesday 2/22
1. Review Vocabulary Test
2. See Antigone scene 1 and discuss it
3. Antigone packet
4. Review Unit 9 and 10 Vocabulary

Thursday 2/23
1. Practice dialogue
2. Read Antigone aloud
3. Read Scene 2 pages 1032-1040
4. Review Vocabulary

Friday 2/24
1. Unit 9 and 10 Vocab Test
2. Practice dialogue
3. See Antigone and discuss it
4. Read Scene 3 pages1041-1046

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Third week's lesson 2/14-2/17 second semester

We are now working on Antigone. Please ask questions if you do not understand something, but make sure you do your reading.

There is an extra credit essay. Ask for "On A Road To Hope" read the article and write a compare and contrast essay comparing and contrasting yourself to Austin Hampton. (MLA format and typed)


Tuesday 2/14
1. Review Vocabulary Test
2. Review Benchmark Test
3. Read pages 1014-1017 (homework)
4. Do Unit 10 Vocabulary Part A and B (homework)

Wednesday 2/15
1. Take Benchmark 2 Test
2. Review Vocabulary
3. Lecture: Drama Goals and Objectives
4. Do Part C Unit 10 Vocabulary (homework)
5. Read pages 1018-1019 (homework)


Thursday 2/16
1. Review Homework
2. In groups read and discuss "Greece and the Theatre"
3. Vocabulary do Part D (homework)
4. Antigone read 1021-1025 cast of characters and "Prologue" (homework)

Friday 2/17
1. Review Vocab-Test 2/21
2. Reading quiz
3. See and discuss "Prologue"
4. "Active Reading" wksheet
5. Read Antigone 1026-1031 (homework)

Unit 10 Vocabulary Test Tuesday 2/21

Reading quiz on Scene 1

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Second Week lessons 2/6 - 2/10

CAHSEE Test Tuesday and Wednesday 7:55 - 12:12
Friday I will be attending a funeral.

Monday 2/6
1. Review vocabulary test
2. Edit Mockingbird essay
3. Review for CASHEE test

Tuesday 2/7
1. CASHEE test –Periods 1- 4
2. Edit essay
3. Read S.S.R. Book 20 pages

Wednesday 2/8
1. CASHEE test - Periods 1- 4
2. Review Unit 9 Vocabulary
3. Read S.S.R. Book 20 pages

Thursday 2/9
1. Meet in computer lab -room 505
2. Type and print essay
3. Review Unit 9 Vocabulary
4. Read your novel

Friday 2/10
1. Unit 9 Vocabulary Test (100 points)
2. Put all the essay parts together and staple in order
3. Watch Wendy’s High School Heisman (super boys and girls who are role models)