1. Bellringer: Imagine your family is about to get a check for $90,000.00. What do you think each person in your family would want to do with it?
2. Discuss bellringer.
3. Quick folder quiz.
4. Notes on PowerPoint: Setting/Lit Terms/Themes/Symbols
5. Character sheets if you didn’t get on Friday.
6. Vocabulary in Context: Act I, Scene I vocab.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015:
1. Bellringer #2: Name/List as many songs about money as you can.
2. Distribute “Response Sheet for a Raisin in the Sun” and fill in as we read the play
3. Begin reading on page 23, Act I, scene 1 (23-53)
Wednesday, April 22, 2015:
1. Bellringer #3: Describe a crowded living situation you were in, either for an extended time period or for a short time period. What things were irritating about the situation?
2. Discuss
3. Second period: Did you read to the end of Act 1, Sc. 1? (Only class reading to themselves.) Discuss/Review. Did they have any questions on the sticky notes to ask me and the class?
First, Fifth, Eighth: Finish Act 1, Sc. 1 and discuss.
Scenes from Act I, Sc. 1
“This is Business. Willie’s biz”/(“Walter Eat Yours Eggs”)
4. Hand out copies of Act I, Scene 1 questions (page 6 in binder).
5. Hand out copies of Act I, Scene 2 Vocabulary in context (page 7 in binder)
Complete these 2 worksheets in class. Homework if not completed in class.
Thursday, April 23, 2015:
1. Bellringer #4: What are your predictions for Act I, scene 2? Why?
2. Review the 2 worksheets from yesterday/answer questions
3. Read Act I, scene 2 (pages 54-75)
Friday, April 24, 2015: Substitute will be here.
1. No bellringer. Just turn in your four bellringers from this week.
Do and turn in for 40 pts bronze.
2. Finish reading Act I, scene 2 if didn’t yesterday (quietly)
3. Worksheets with questions about Act I, scene 2. Complete
Next Monday we will read Act I, scene 2 out loud. Be caught up on everything.
Next Tuesday is ACT for juniors. Be ready for that and know that you cannot, under any circumstances, bring a cellphone into the ACT testing room. Teachers cannot do that either. 🙂