Sunday, October 26, 2014

Weekly Agenda 10.27-10.31

The School for Scandal

MONDAY
House Principal Presentation/Survey
HW Per our agreement, you have finished The School for Scandal  and will finish Pygmalion for THURSDAY.

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Review Act 4
-finish dramatic reading of "the screen scene"
-effect of the aside, other examples
Finish discussing key quotations from "Collect and Connect" handout
-is Sir J a villain?

Review Act 5 and epilogue
-function of scandal in society; Sheridan's message, the purpose of his satire?
>>Information on Graded Seminar Discussion Assignment: see essential questions, tips, prep work, criteria
WATCH scenes from play
HW FINISH Pygmalion! Prep for graded Discussion on FRIDAY

THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Debrief on role of gossip in society

Graded Discussion

Connect Back to Poem "Pathedy of Manners"
HW Journal #10: Independent Reading; 
AND, poetry prompt practice.

NEXT
Culminating AP Poetry Response Essay
Finally, another independent reading share





Sunday, October 19, 2014

Weekly Agenda 10.20-10.24

The School for Scandal

MONDAY and TUESDAY
Review Auden poem, graphic organizer, 
-multiple choice answers
Review Glossary
Reading Quiz
Review Act 2: Journal #9: modernize scene
Modernize the story
1. In small groups, look at Act 2, Scene 2, lines 1 – 76
(where Lady Teazle is entertaining the scandal school
to tea and cards).
2. Discuss what is happening in this scene.
3. What conflicts arise in this scene?
4. Discuss the characters’ personalities.
5. During the scene; what does each of them want and
how do they try to get what they want?
6. Now devise your own modern version of this scene

which incorporates all of the elements above of the original story.

PRESENT modern version with explanations as to why you chose to depict certain characters or certain language in a particular way.
HW READ ACT IV for WEDNESDAY; 
AND, plan on sharing out an excerpt from Independent Reading

WEDNESDAY
GET Pygmalion
Connect back to poem "Pathedy of Manners"
Review ACT III
3.1-the accusations between the Teazles
3.2-reviewing the effect of the aside on an audience
3.3-Sir Toby's song; the function/effect of disguise in theater-analyze nature of irony.
    -the extended metaphor: "room full of ancestors"
    -Charles' real fault/foibles
Review Vocabulary-to-Know

THURSDAY
Watch PLAY
ACT IV Collect and Connect

FRIDAY
Share out excerpts from Independent Reading Book
Devices from ACT IV; Sir Oliver's Role; Lady T and Sir J, explain his argument to her, what does he want her to do?  Why?
The Screen Scene-Dramatic Reading :4.3. 186-404
-is Sir J a "villain"
-sketch out a story board comic strip with essential language-present on MONDAY
HW Story Board Sketch; AND, more poetry; AND, Read ACT V and epilogue

NEXT 
POETRY
Analytical statement/thesis on the function of Scandal in society; connect to role of marriage; and, analyze Sheridan's message in the end.
Pygmalion
Role of Gossip: NY TIMES article

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Weekly Agenda 10.13-10.17

The School for Scandal

MONDAY and TUESDAY
Practice poetry quiz answers
Review Prologue
Comedy of Manners
-Restoration
Status Improvisation
Review Act 1: plot structure, how does it satisfy comedy of manners, glossary, clarify.

Poetry Quiz (SAVE, more practice on FRIDAY)
HW Journal #7: Independent Reading Format (see packet);
AND, #8: Glossary Entry using evidence from School on irony, epigram, or antithesis
AND, read Act 2 for Wednesday: summary, vocabulary and annotate

WEDNESDAY
Share out glossary evidence and analysis.
Dramatic Reading
-characterization
-character foils
-plot clarity
HW Prepare to bring in new quotations/elements to share from outside reading book;
AND, read Act 3 for Monday (Reading Quiz)

THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Looking at Restoration Comedy through the lens of social prescription; is marriage an institution which uplifts society during the Restoration period, is it now?
The definition of comedy and the background of the Restoration Comedy helps to explain the themes that run throughout these plays. One of the major themes is marriage and the game of love. However, if marriage is a mirror of society, the couples in the plays show something very dark and sinister about order. Many critiques of marriage that we see in the play are devastating, but the game of love is not much more hopeful. Although the endings are happy and the man invariably gets the woman (or at least that is the implication), we see marriages without love and love affairs that are rebellious breaks with tradition.
http://classiclit.about.com/cs/articles/a/aa_restoration.htm
Dramatic Reading-2.2 parlor gossip
Accessing theme, finding evidence from Act 2 to support theme.
More poetry practice: Auden's "As I Walked Out One Evening:" Close-Reading Graphic Organizer
HW For MONDAY, complete TPS-FAST technique as marginalia on poem, AND, complete graphic organizer on Auden's poem, THEN take practice multiple choice questions.  
AND, read Act III for MONDAY; expect a short reading quiz: 
AND, #8, glossary entry, should be ready to share out as well




Next: Continue to read independent book; And, finalize modern version of Act 2 to share for Monday.  
Read ACTs IV and V for October 27th.
Share out independent reading WED, OCT 22nd.

Get Pygmalion  and read.

Monday, October 6, 2014

Weekly Agenda 10.6-10.10

Introduction to Poetry

MONDAY
Imagery
"Those Winter Sundays"
-use highlighter t reveal patterns, answer #2
-choose a poem from #1,9,11 on p66 and explain in a paragraph or two.
HW Read pp67-87, in S&S, and take notes on figurative language: simile, metaphor, personification, apostrophe, and metonymy

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Candide Draft Review
-guided peer review
Review poems from p66
Review figurative language notes, poem and response

THURSDAY
The School for Scandal "A Portrait" and "Prologue"
-printed on handouts for you to write on
-TPS-FAST: paraphrase each line; determine rhyme scheme, attitude, puns, etc.
HW finish explications

FRIDAY
Hand out play, for purchase or borrow.
-see Reading schedule
-review "A Portrait" and "Prologue"
Status Improvisation
Reminder of basic Plot Structure
define comedy of manners
HW Read Act 1 for MONDAY, bring in post-it comments, questions, three defined vocabulary words.

NEXT
Poetry Terms Quiz
Historical Background: Restoration
Maybe...Dryden Poem, dramatic reading, exploring role of gossip