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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26, 2013 CO: SWD analyzing key elements of drama by examining questions on a test. LO: SW write a persuasive piece using an outline. No Bell Work—turn in bubble and double bubble maps Julius Caesar Exam—no notes Julius Caesar Impromptu—you may use notes
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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26, 2013CO: SWD analyzing key elements of drama by examining questions on a test.LO: SW write a persuasive piece using an outline. • No Bell Work—turn in bubble and double bubble maps • Julius Caesar Exam—no notes • Julius Caesar Impromptu—you may use notes • Themes: fate v. free will, loyalty, power, and ignorance of the masses • Decide what part of the test you are working on first • Both are due today • The grades will go on CM 3
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26, 2013CO: SWD understanding of a grammatical piece by expressing sentences with apostrophes.LO: SW write apostrophes using a list of rules. • Bell work: Place the apostrophe rules sheet in your binder (writing resources). • Review: Rules for apostrophes • Apply: Exercise 1 • Work alone • Check responses with promethean board • Practice: Exercise 2-4 • 2 alone, 3 with neighbor, 4 in a group (8 people in a group)!
1. He’s trying to overthrow the court. 2. Proctor’s life was dictated by Abigail’s false accusations. 3. The cat was hungry, but my mom didn’t know. 4. Can’t you see how dangerous it would be to stay? What’s witchcraft you say? They’re going to play basketball in the park.