Bell Ringer:
8/28
1. James is a STAUNCH supporter of his family
A. Impossible to recover B. Producing wealth C. Steadfast; loyal D. a stock of works E. first public appearance2. After loosing $10,000 last year, he closed the business when it was no longer LUCRATIVE..
A. Impossible to recover B. Producing wealth C. Steadfast; loyal D. a stock of works E. first public appearance
8/29
3. Terrified of this new experience, the singer was nervous before her DEBUT..
A. Impossible to recover B. Producing wealth C. Steadfast; loyal D. a stock of works E. first public appearance
4. The singer's REPERTOIRE was limited to show tunes.
A. Impossible to recover B. Producing wealth C. Steadfast; loyal D. a stock of works E. first public appearance5. After the computer crashed, the files were IRRETRIEVABLE.
A. Impossible to recover B. Producing wealth C. Steadfast; loyal D. a stock of works E. first public appearance
A. Impossible to recover B. Producing wealth C. Steadfast; loyal D. a stock of works E. first public appearance2. After loosing $10,000 last year, he closed the business when it was no longer LUCRATIVE..
A. Impossible to recover B. Producing wealth C. Steadfast; loyal D. a stock of works E. first public appearance
8/29
3. Terrified of this new experience, the singer was nervous before her DEBUT..
A. Impossible to recover B. Producing wealth C. Steadfast; loyal D. a stock of works E. first public appearance
4. The singer's REPERTOIRE was limited to show tunes.
A. Impossible to recover B. Producing wealth C. Steadfast; loyal D. a stock of works E. first public appearance5. After the computer crashed, the files were IRRETRIEVABLE.
A. Impossible to recover B. Producing wealth C. Steadfast; loyal D. a stock of works E. first public appearance
8/30-
List 2 characteristics of a TRAGIC HERO
Connection: The actual leaders of the Renaissance were TRAGIC HEROES
Goals:
Students will review vocabulary and examine context clues
Goals:
Students will review vocabulary and examine context clues
Dates to remember:
Monday, 8/28-
Review Vocab 1
Introduce online textbook
Drama Terms, Renaissance History, and Vocab
Review Drama Terms
Tuesday, 8/29- Finish Ren. History notes
Complete packet work
Pass out R and J books
Wednesday, 8/30 - Vocab 1 test
Have the Globe Theater notes copied into your R and J packets.
Friday, 9/4 Drama Terms Test
Monday, 9/7- Vocab 2 due with sentences
Textbook Information
Textbook Code - Online
A. Drama Terms
Drama Terms LINK
Poetry
B. Renaissance History
Renaissance History LINK
C. The Globe
The Globe LINK
D. Shakespeare; Living during the Renaissance - Lecture
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Intro to Drama
A. Drama Terms
Drama Terms LINK
Poetry
B. Renaissance History
Renaissance History LINK
C. The Globe
The Globe LINK
D. Shakespeare; Living during the Renaissance - Lecture
Renaissance History
England must always have a strong king:
1455-1475 - War of the Roses
Yorks -White Rose - Stuarts
Tudors- Red Rose - Lancasters
**Note secession of royal families below
1475- Printing Press - Gutenberg
1485- Henry VII- First Tudor King
1492- Columbus discovers America
1509- Henry VIII - 6 wives; Catholic Church; Father of next three rulers
1516 Utopia - Sir Thomas Moore
1534- Proclamation of the English Church
1547-53 - Edward II
1553-58- Mary
1558-1603- Elizabeth I - Universal order
**Discoveries; Arts; Music; Writing; Sculpture; Military and Science/ Medicine
1558- Sir Walter Raleigh to VA
1558-1616- Book of the Courtier
1564- 1616 - Wm. Shakespeare - April 23: 37 plays - Renaissance man
1588- Defeat of the Spanish Armada
1588- Sir Walter Raliegh to Virginia
1590- Faerie Queen
1603- Elizabeth dies - Stuarts take over
1603- 25- James I (king) - Union of England and Scotland
1616 - Death of Shakespeare
1640- Charles 1
1640- Civil War
1642- Theaters closed and Charles is beheaded (Puritan beliefs)
1660- Charles II - Restoration of the monarchy
1455-1475 - War of the Roses
Yorks -White Rose - Stuarts
Tudors- Red Rose - Lancasters
**Note secession of royal families below
1475- Printing Press - Gutenberg
1485- Henry VII- First Tudor King
1492- Columbus discovers America
1509- Henry VIII - 6 wives; Catholic Church; Father of next three rulers
1516 Utopia - Sir Thomas Moore
1534- Proclamation of the English Church
1547-53 - Edward II
1553-58- Mary
1558-1603- Elizabeth I - Universal order
**Discoveries; Arts; Music; Writing; Sculpture; Military and Science/ Medicine
1558- Sir Walter Raleigh to VA
1558-1616- Book of the Courtier
1564- 1616 - Wm. Shakespeare - April 23: 37 plays - Renaissance man
1588- Defeat of the Spanish Armada
1588- Sir Walter Raliegh to Virginia
1590- Faerie Queen
1603- Elizabeth dies - Stuarts take over
1603- 25- James I (king) - Union of England and Scotland
1616 - Death of Shakespeare
1640- Charles 1
1640- Civil War
1642- Theaters closed and Charles is beheaded (Puritan beliefs)
1660- Charles II - Restoration of the monarchy
CC.1.2.9-10.A: Determine a central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including how it emerges and is shaped and refined by specific details; provide an objective summary of the text.
CC.1.2.9-10.B: Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences and conclusions based on an author’s explicit assumptions and beliefs about a subject