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Period 5 and 6 Drills

Period 5 and 6 Drills. Drill 2/25 Period 5 and 6. Homework: Drama Quiz 2/26 Objective: Students will learn grade level vocabulary in order to understand Shakespeare. Drill: How would you know you are reading a tragedy?. Drill 2/26 Period 5 and 6.

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Period 5 and 6 Drills

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  1. Period 5 and 6 Drills

  2. Drill 2/25 Period 5 and 6 • Homework: Drama Quiz 2/26 • Objective: Students will learn grade level vocabulary in order to understand Shakespeare. • Drill: How would you know you are reading a tragedy?

  3. Drill 2/26 Period 5 and 6 • Homework: Verona Reading if not completed in class. Due 2/28 • Objective: Students will learn grade level vocabulary in order to understand Shakespeare. • Drill: Category B. Five minutes to review for the quiz.

  4. Drill 2/27 Period 5 and 6 • Homework: Complete Verona Reading due 2/28 • Objective: Students will cite textual evidence to understand what the text says explicitly and inferentially. • Drill: How do you know if you are reading a tragedy?

  5. Drill 2/28 Period 5 and 6 • Take out Verona Reading • Homework: Review pun and oxymoron. • Objective: Students will acquire grade level vocabulary in order to read and understand Shakespeare. • Drill: Copy down these definitions in your planner. • Pun: use of a word or phrase to suggest two or more meanings at the same time, or the use of two different words or phrases that sound alike. • Oxymoron: a figure of speech that combines opposite or contradictory ideas or terms (example sweet sorrow)

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