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Unit 2.2 The Glass Menagerie

Unit 2.2 The Glass Menagerie. September 25 and September 26. Wednesday, September 25. Objective: I will deepen my understanding of the setting of The Glass Menagerie by reading scene 2 and analyzing sample soundtracks from various productions of the play.

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Unit 2.2 The Glass Menagerie

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  1. Unit 2.2 The Glass Menagerie September 25 and September 26

  2. Wednesday, September 25 • Objective: I will deepen my understanding of the setting of The Glass Menagerie by reading scene 2 and analyzing sample soundtracks from various productions of the play. • Standards: RL.9-10.3, RL.9-10.10, L.9-10.4a, L.9-10.5a • Journal: In a few sentences, summarize the first scene. Who are the characters so far ? What happened?

  3. Unit 2 Summative Assessments • Summative Assessment #1: Unit Exam • Vocabulary (Matching) • Short answers (based on chapter questions) • Short essay (1 page based on characters and symbolism) • October 11 (Block 5) and October 14 (Block 2, 4, 8) • Summative Assessment #2: Characterization Project • Character study through a different medium: poetry, collage, music, video, etc. • Menagerie Showcase: October 17 (Block 5) and October 18 (Block 2, 4, 8)

  4. Scene 2 Vocabulary • Match the word to its definition. • Use the word in a new sentence.

  5. Scene 2 Reading • Readers: Read in a loud and clear voice. • Everyone else: • Listen. • Annotate (5 per scene.) • Answer scene questions.

  6. Music For The Play • You will hear different pieces of music used for various productions of the play. • We will listen to each piece twice. • Answer the corresponding questions on your sheet.

  7. Sample #1 • First listen: What is your first impression of this sample? What are you picturing in your head? What emotions can you connect this sample to?Drawa picture of what you “see” (optional.) • Second listen: What characters in the play can you connect this sample to? Which part (so far)?

  8. Sample #2 • First listen: What is your first impression of this sample? What are you picturing in your head? What emotions can you connect this sample to? Draw a picture of what you “see” (optional.) • Second listen: What characters in the play can you connect this sample to? Which part (so far)?

  9. Sample #3 • First listen: What is your first impression of this sample? What are you picturing in your head? What emotions can you connect this sample to? Draw a picture of what you “see” (optional.) • Second listen: What characters in the play can you connect this sample to? Which part (so far)?

  10. Sample #4 • First listen: What is your first impression of this sample? What are you picturing in your head? What emotions can you connect this sample to? Draw a picture of what you “see” (optional.) • Second listen: What characters in the play can you connect this sample to? Which part (so far)?

  11. Time to Finish Work • Scene questions • Annotations • Character analysis charts • Practice lines • Read ahead

  12. Revisit Objective • Today’s Objective: I will deepen my understanding of the setting of The Glass Menagerie by reading scene 2 and analyzing sample soundtracks from various productions of the play. • Rate yourself and explain why. • Return your English binder to the shelf.

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