If you miss class on Tuesday the 19th, please watch the slide show and read the following article on what it is like to be a woman during the Renaissance. Then, print out the work sheet answer the questions on both pages. These are some pretty interesting ladies, so enjoy!
Hi! Welcome to the blog for Miss Adsit's second period English class. Here you can find missed activities/assignments and extra helpful information here if you're struggling on an assignment, or you can ask questions. To get a quick response, email me at missadsit@gmail.com. Just keep it clean and above the belt, folks! To my class: Thank you all for your enthusiasm, your hard work, your creativity and your willingness to think outside the box with me! Every one of you is AWESOME.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
The Alot Monster
Miss the "Alot Monster" day? Enjoy the following blog and then create your own "Alot Monster". You can make it either an "Alot of ________" and then make a monster out of whatever you choose or think up your own idea and run it by me!
Click below!
Click below!
60-Second Shakespeare
Name: _______________
Per: __________
60-Second Shakespeare!
Directions: After watching the video about each famous play, give a quick summary (3 - 5 complete sentences) and circle if it is a comedy, history, or trajedy.
1. Othello (Comedy / History / Trajedy):
2. A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Comedy / History / Trajedy):
3. Romeo and Juliet (Comedy / History / Trajedy):
4. Julius Caesar (Comedy / History / Trajedy):
6. Hamlet: (Comedy / History / Trajedy):
7. Which one was your favorite?
Othello:
A Midsummer Night's Dream:
Romeo & Juliet
Julius Caesar
Hamlet
Elizabeth I
If you missed the day we talked about Elizabeth I, here's a little slide show to catch you up and make filling out the worksheet a little bit easier! You can either get the worksheet from me or just copy and paste the worksheet below into Word!
Who was her dad and what happened to her mom?
What does it mean to be “illegitimate”? Why did it mean she couldn’t be queen?
What did Queen Elizabeth look like? Hair, skin, clothes, jewelry, eyes?
Was Queen Elizabeth educated? If not, why? If so, what did she study and was she a good student?
Did she ever get married? If so, to whom? If not, why not?
Why did she have her sister, Mary Queen of Scots, killed?
How did she prevent Spain from invading and taking over? What’s the story there?
What was the “Elizabethan Era” most famous for?
Name: ______________
Period: ________
Elizabeth I
What does it mean to be “illegitimate”? Why did it mean she couldn’t be queen?
What did Queen Elizabeth look like? Hair, skin, clothes, jewelry, eyes?
Was Queen Elizabeth educated? If not, why? If so, what did she study and was she a good student?
Did she ever get married? If so, to whom? If not, why not?
Why did she have her sister, Mary Queen of Scots, killed?
How did she prevent Spain from invading and taking over? What’s the story there?
What was the “Elizabethan Era” most famous for?
Elizabeth I
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"Shakespeare Mystery" Worksheet
If you missed class the day we did our "Shakespeare Mystery," each student in the class was given a different clue and everyone had to work together to find out the answers to the questions on the worksheet. Unfortunately, that's impossible to do if there is only one of you! So I've created a little slide show to help you catch up! Either get a worksheet or copy and paste the worksheet below into Word and answer the questions there. Just don't forget to include your name!
Where did Shakespeare come from and when?
Did he get married or have any kids?
How and when did he die?
What were the three types of plays that Shakespeare wrote?
Did Shakespeare only write plays?
What jobs did Shakespeare have?
Where were Shakespeare’s plays performed?
What caused Shakespeare to stop writing plays for a little while?
Name: ___________________
Period: ___________
Shakespeare Mystery
Where did Shakespeare come from and when?
Did he get married or have any kids?
How and when did he die?
What were the three types of plays that Shakespeare wrote?
Did Shakespeare only write plays?
What jobs did Shakespeare have?
Where were Shakespeare’s plays performed?
What caused Shakespeare to stop writing plays for a little while?
4.12.11 shakespeare presentation
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Renaissance Art
Miss our Renaissance Art days? Sad you couldn't make it! To catch up a bit on what you missed, take a look at the slide show below! Try to guess who created each work of art before looking at the next slide! How many did you get right?
Now check out the slide show below to check out the different types of art that became popular during the Renaissance! To make up for the missing art assignment you have three options:
#1 Draw a portrait like you see in the slide show - a picture of someone from the chest up.
#2 Draw a perspective drawing like you see in the slide show - objects in the front of the picture should be closer than those in the back.
OR
#3 Follow the simple directions in the slides that say "Now it's your turn!" to create a cool perspective picture!
Renaissance Art
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Now check out the slide show below to check out the different types of art that became popular during the Renaissance! To make up for the missing art assignment you have three options:
#1 Draw a portrait like you see in the slide show - a picture of someone from the chest up.
#2 Draw a perspective drawing like you see in the slide show - objects in the front of the picture should be closer than those in the back.
OR
#3 Follow the simple directions in the slides that say "Now it's your turn!" to create a cool perspective picture!
Art Project - Perspective and Portraits
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