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Lesson 3 4.1 – Previewing the Unit 4.2 – Mask Monologues

Lesson 3 4.1 – Previewing the Unit 4.2 – Mask Monologues. Purpose -to analyze skills and knowledge necessary for success in the unit -to build fluency, confidence, and poise when speaking in front of an audience. Pg. 255

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Lesson 3 4.1 – Previewing the Unit 4.2 – Mask Monologues

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  1. Lesson 34.1 – Previewing the Unit4.2 – Mask Monologues Purpose -to analyze skills and knowledge necessary for success in the unit -to build fluency, confidence, and poise when speaking in front of an audience

  2. Pg. 255 • 1. What are the essential features of an effective drama and/ or dramatic performance? • How have the strategies I have learned this year helped me to be a better reader, writer, speaker, and listener? Essential Questions

  3. Pg 252 • To engage in authentic research related to performing Romeo and Juliet • To explore multiple interpretations of Romeo and Juliet through performance and film • To examine the “coming of age” concept in the context of the play • To be intentional in the use of strategies and to evaluate how well they work • To reflect on one’s growth as a learner Goals

  4. What do you think are some activities we will cover in this unit? Think-pair-share Take a moment to look over the table of contents and academic vocabulary found on page 252 Academic Vocabulary & Previewing Contents

  5. As a class, let’s read the learning focus on page 254. • What stands out to you after reading? • Answer the Unit Overview and Learning Focus Question on page 255 Learning FocusExpressing Your Vision of Shakespeare

  6. Define Monologues in the academic vocabulary section of your binders (page 256) • Examine the picture in front of you. Ask yourself these questions • The person’s gender, age, and ethnicity • His or her facial expression • The kind of person you think he or she is; what he or she might sound like; what he or she might talk about; what body movements or gestures he or she would use 4.2Mask Monologues

  7. Write a short monologue on page 256 in the voice of the person. Cover topics that you might think the person would discuss as you try to “speak for” him or her. Monologue Writing

  8. Hold up your mask in front of your face as you deliver the monologue to others. Speak at an appropriate volume. Allow your audience to pose questions that you answer in the voice of your “masked” character. You will have a chance to pose questions to other students characters. • Deliver a monologue to your small group. • -If you are the audience, come up with 1-2 questions to ask the speaker - If you are the speaker, answer the questions in the voice of your “masked” character. 3. Repeat for all group members Role Play!

  9. As a class we will read the poem on page 257. • In your small groups, complete the SIFT strategy on page 257. We will discuss your findings. We Wear The Maskpg 257

  10. How is the poem relevant to the monologue activity we completed? • How do we wear masks in our daily lives? • What do people really know about us if we wear a mask to hide our true feelings? • How do you think this poem may relate to the play Romeo and Juliet? We Wear The MaskDiscussion

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