Activities for week six 2nd semester 3/7 - 3/11 - 2011
Doing the right thing doesn't come naturally to any of us. As George Washington said, "Few men have virtue enough to withstand the highest bidder." Yet that is what we must do to develop the kind of character that will sustain us.
It's not easy to do the right thing when the wrong thing is expedient. Moliere commented, "Men are alike in their promises. It is only in their deeds that they differ. The difference in their deeds is simple: People of character do what is right regardless of the situation." It's not easy to do the right thing when no one but you will know. But it's in those moments that a person's character becomes strong. Martin Luther King Jr. asserted this:
"Cowardice asks the question: Is it safe?
Consensus asks the question: Is it Popular?
Character asks: Is it right?"
That is the bottom line. Are you going to do what's right? Will I see your homework done with effort and care? Will you do your reading and study for your test?
Ten points extra credit if you come and tell me what Martin Luther King Jr.'s quote says and ten more points if you can explain it to me and give me a personal example.
Monday 3/7
1. Research Project Due
2. Review “Hesperus” Packet
3. See Shakespeare on the 6 O'clock News
4. Vocabulary 15 - 16 (homework)
Tuesday 3/8
1. See Understanding Shakespeare
2. Discuss Anticipation Guide
3. See Glencoe Online
4. Read pages 982 - 989 (homework)
5. Finish Vocabulary (homework)
Wednesday 3/9
1. Review Vocabulary
2. See Shakespearean Video
3. Discuss and Read Shakespeare Handouts (homework)
Thursday 3/10
1. Set up Vocabulary Bingo
2.See Discussion of “Act I”
3. Read Act I Glencoe Online (homework)
4. Start Act I Packet (homework)
Friday 3/11
1. Vocabulary 15 - 16 Test
2. See Romeo and Juliet
3. Finish Act I Packet (homework)
Don't forget the extra credit.
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