Saturday, September 28, 2013

Tuesday, October 1, Introduction to Shakesspeare / JUlius Ceaser and Keystone Diagnostic

Objective: By the end of class, students will be introduced to Roman history and Roman Superstitions and take first part of Keystone Diagnotic test.

DO  NOW

Are you superstitious? What superstitions or omens are you familiar with? Do you believe in any of them? Why r why not?

Direct Instruction

Discuss omens - view omen video on desktop. Read  Roman Superstitions on page 778 of holt text. Write down ten facts from this article int your notebooks. Date this entry in your notebooks.

Roman Empire history  -  here

Guided

Review the directions for the Keystone diagnostic. Model how to approach reading and multiple chice questions and annotate.


Independent

Keystone diagnostic - part 1.

Closure

Review Roman empire and superstitions. 

Exit Pass

What is foreshadowing and how might superstitions play the role of foreshadowers in Julius Caesar?




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