Friday, May 23, 2014

video of Julius Caesar

This week, we finished reading, listening to, and watching the William Shakespeare play "Julius Caesar."

I have previously added links to the text and audio.  I was informed today, that you can also access the CCC streaming video that we watched part of in class.  You can get to it in two ways.  You can either log onto your Student Portal for AHS.  Then on the left side look for the tab that says CCC streaming.  Then type Julius Caesar into the search box on the left hand side.  It will then be the first video.  You can also click on this link and it should take you to the portal:

http://videoserver.polk-fl.net/NDM/login.do?loginName=00034009&clientKey=bUfAjPGsAyCFbcYxgMpZ5O72XegaUs7h5WBMrjmanxGt1qfNo61NV5kJPyw3inou&firstName=Amy&lastName=Pinker&group=teacher&campus=Auburndale%20Senior%20High&domainId=1

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Tuesday 5/13 and Wednesday 5/14

My first second and third period classes were taking the Biology EOC, so while they were doing that students completed the reading check on page 796.  They answered all of the questions (A-G) and they were to answer them in complete sentences.  I told them this and told them that if they were not in complete sentences, I told them that I would mark them wrong.

I have also created study guides, because I noticed that students had a hard time answering the questions, which tells me that they are not paying attention.  They will now answer questions as we read.  These guides should help them study for their final as well.



Here is a link to the text of the play:  http://shakespeare.mit.edu/julius_caesar/full.html

Here is a link to the audio reading of the play, act by act:  http://mistermax.wikispaces.com/Audio+Version+of+Julius+Caesar


You will find a copy of the study guide questions below. 

Please use both to help answer the study guide questions:

Name;_______________________________________________________
Date: ________________________________
Period:_______________________________

Answer the questions with complete sentences. 
Act I
1.      In Scene I, what do Flavius and Marullus tell the commoners to do?

2.      What is the Soothsayer's advice to Caesar?

3.      Explain the difference between how Cassius and Brutus feel about Caesar.

4.      Caesar clearly gives his thoughts about Cassius. What does he say?

5.      Summarize Casca's explanation of why Caesar looked so sad.

6.      At the end of Scene II in lines 312 - 326, Cassius makes plans. What plans does he make? Why?

7.      Casca says, "For I believe they are portentous things/Unto the climate that they point upon."

8.      Why does Cassius want Brutus to join the conspiracy?


Act II
9.      To what decision does Brutus come in his orchard? Why?

10.  What does Lucius give to Brutus in Scene I?

11.  Why doesn't Brutus want to swear an oath with the conspirators?

12.  Why does Brutus decide not to ask Cicero to join them?

13.  Brutus is against killing Mark Antony. Why?

14.  Why did Brutus say, "Render me worthy of this noble wife!"?

15.  Of what does Calphurnia try to convince Caesar?

16.  Caesar yields to Calphurnia's wishes at first. Why does he change his mind and decide to go to the Senate meeting?

17.  What does the note Artemidorus wants to give to Caesar say?




Act III
18.  What is ironic about the timing of Caesar's murder (in relation to the preceding events)?

19.  In the moments following Caesar's death, what do the conspirators proclaim to justify their deed?

20.  Antony's servant brings a message to Brutus. What does he say

21.  Antony wants to speak at Caesar's funeral. What reaction does Brutus have? Cassius?

22.  5.Under what conditions will Antony speak at the funeral?

23.  What did Brutus say to the people at the funeral?

24.  What did Antony say to the people at the funeral in his now famous "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" speech?

25.  Why did Brutus and Cassius flee Rome?

26.  What is the point of Act III Scene III?




Act IV
27.  What did Antony, Octavius and Lepidus gather to discuss?

28.  To what does Antony compare Lepidus?

29.  What problem has developed between Cassius and Brutus? How is it resolved?

30.  What news did Messala bring Brutus?

31.  For what reasons does Brutus want to lead his armies to Philippi?

32.  What message did Caesar's ghost bring Brutus?

Act V
33.  Why did Pindarus stab Cassius?

34.  What causes Titinius to say, "The sun of Rome is set!"?

35.  Who do the soldiers believe they have captured in Scene IV? Who is it really?

36.  How does Brutus die?

37.  Why did Antony say Brutus was the "noblest Roman of them all"?


Monday, May 12, 2014

Thursday 5/8, Friday 5/9 and Monday 5/12

We began reading Act I Scene I on Thursday and we continued to read on Friday as well.  On Monday, we finished the Act.  We then went on and did the reading check questions on page 796.  Students should answer the questions in complete sentences.

Here is a link to the play:  http://shakespeare.mit.edu/julius_caesar/full.html

Thursday, May 1, 2014

resume writing

This week, students are preparing to create a resume. They gathered information, and then will apply this information to their resume.  Resumes will be due on Monday May 5.  We will continue working on them today and tomorrow using the laptop cart in the classroom. On Monday a printed copy of your resume must be turned in to Mrs. Dewalt or emailed to her at amy.pinker@polk-fl.net.  THEY MUST BE TURNED IN ON MONDAY AT THE BEGINNING OF CLASS.

We also read about William Shakespeare this week, and learned about The Globe Theater.

On Monday, we will then begin reading Julius Caesar.