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Wednesday
March 17, 2010
Materials: 1 sheet of paper // Pen or pencil // Julius Caesar
Time Needed: Activity:
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Big Questions for Today
Word of the Day & Warm Up
HvS (Day 3) Explanation
Current Bank Status
Roles for Today in Julius Caesar
Read: Julius Caesar, Act I/II
“Beware the Ides of March!”
--Soothsayer, Julius Caesar
What is a Tragedy?
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When does too much ambition become harmful?
How are Shakespeare’s characters flat?
How does the supernatural help foreshadow events?
Word of the Day & Warm Up
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Date: 3/17/2010 ||||| 5 minutes
Volume-O-Level: 0 (No talking)
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inquire: to seek information
  Warm Up:
1.  Make a sentence for the Word of the Day. Make sure to
use context clues that help give away the meaning.
2.  Recall yesterday’s reading of Julius Caesar. Summarize as
best you can what took place in the play; don’t forget to
mention the Soothsayer and Caesar, and Cassius and
Brutus’ conversation.
HvS Components
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Monday
  e 5 Rules
  e Scoreboard & Rewards
Tuesday
  Volume-O-Meter
  Class/Yes
Wednesday
  Hands & Eyes (Me/Board)
  Discuss
ursday/Friday
  Move (Side by Side, Partners, Trips, Quads)
  rowing it all together!
Hands & Eyes
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Sometimes the talking in here becomes out of hand and I need you
to focus on me/the board.
Hands & Eyes
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From now on, I will say “Hands & Eyes on Me.” is means:
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Or, I will say, “Hands and Eyes on the Board.” is means:
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You must stop what you’re doing and look at me.
You must stop what you’re doing and look at the board.
Let’s practice.
Discuss
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Sometimes I need you to talk to the person next to you to make sure
you’re understanding what is going on in class.
Discuss
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From now on, I will say “Discuss” is means:
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Turn to your “shoulder partner” and discuss what Mr. Hampton asks.
e Bank
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1st period: 1 strike
2nd period: 1 strike
3rd period: 4 strikes
4th period: 3 strikes
5th period: 1
6th period: 10
Points Needed
Reward
3 points
10 points
25 points
30 points
60 points
120 points
3 minutes free @ end of class
Work with iPod/music player during period
Spend last half of period playing board games
Work with cell phone out during period
1-letter grade increase for everyone on test/project
Popcorn and a movie on block day (1/quarter)
Julius Caesar, Act I
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Remember, Caesar has just defeated Pompey and is now returning
to Rome for the first time. Caesar is now the only Triumvirate
member left.
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Scene I: e crowd is happy with Caesar’s return, but two citizens,
Marullus and Flavius are not. ey scold the crowd.
Scene II: Caesar and friends at a fertility feast. A soothsayer warns
Caesar to “beware the Ides of March.” Brutus and Cassius argue
over the ambition of Caesar. Casca joins in.
Scene III: Bad weather occurs. Caesar is to be elected King.
Cassius forges letters and plans to throw them in Brutus’ windows,
convincing him of Caesar’s ambition to rule the world.
Julius Caesar, Act I/II
“On Deck” Today:
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Flavius = Latonia
Marullus = Briana
1st Commoner = Kiana
2nd Commoner = Alexis
Caesar = Matt V.
Casca = Jeremiah
Calpurnia = Alexis
Antony = Wiley
Soothsayer = Lani
Brutus = Lani
Cassius = Mr. H
Cicero = Ayla
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Portia = Bird
Lucius = Meghan
Ligarius = Tyler
Servent = Shynicia
Decius = Quan
Publius = Shynicia
Trebonius = Bird
Artimidorus = Ashley
Julius Caesar, Act I/II
“On Deck” Today:
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Period 2
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Flavius = Maxine
Marullus = Sixty
1st Commoner = Uneka
2nd Commoner = Maxine
Caesar = Nicole
Casca = Chad
Calpurnia = Veronica
Antony = Dana
Soothsayer = Sheila
Brutus = Crystal
Cassius = Kadedra
Cicero = Tab
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Portia = Taylor
Lucius = Greg
Ligarius = James
Servent = Kadedra
Decius = Jacob S.
Publius = Ashley
Trebonius = Chad
Artimidorus = Hailey
Julius Caesar, Act I/II
“On Deck” Today:
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Period 3
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Flavius = Diane
Marullus = Taylor
1st Commoner = Kelly
2nd Commoner = Josh
Caesar = omas
Casca = Jarret
Calpurnia = Angela
Antony = LaTroy
Soothsayer = Dyvone
Brutus = Demetris
Cassius = Mr. H
Cicero = Brandon
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Portia = Angela
Lucius = Sky
Ligarius = Dyvone
Servent = Cristian
Decius = Lyle
Publius = Chris
Trebonius = Hoyt
Artimidorus = Delvon
Julius Caesar, Act I/II
“On Deck” Today:
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Flavius = Brad
Marullus = Jarod
1st Commoner = Courtney
2nd Commoner = Nick
Caesar = Audrey
Casca = Robbie
Calpurnia = Jaca
Antony = Stavaughn
Soothsayer = Courtney
Brutus = Cassie
Cassius = Mr. H // Kaytlan
Cicero = Mike
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Portia = Alexis
Lucius = Robbie
Ligarius = Brad
Servent = Jasmine
Decius = Alax
Publius = Lareshia
Trebonius = Alax
Artimidorus = Jasmine
Julius Caesar, Act I/II
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Period 5
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Flavius = Cassidy
Marullus = Shan
1st Commoner = Lucas
2nd Commoner = Katie
Caesar = Jaquell
Casca = Shelby
Calpurnia = Cat
Antony = Alex
Soothsayer = Jaquell
Brutus = Athon
Cassius = Mr. H
Cicero = Katie
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Portia = Andrea
Lucius = Lucas
Ligarius = Sallye
Servent = Tracy
Decius = Andrea
Publius = Chance
Trebonius = Tracy
Artimidorus = Shelby
Let’s Read
  Turn to pg. ____ (Read from right side only!)
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Volume-O-Meter: 7 (powerful speaking voice)
Focus on: Caesar’s return to Rome; crowd’s reaction
Don’t forget your role!
Julius Caesar, Act II
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Scene I: Brutus receives Cassius’ forged letters. Cassius, with his
group of conspirators, arrive to speak with Brutus. Brutus agrees to
kill Caesar. Portia (his wife) wants to know why Brutus looks
conflicted.
Scene II: Calpurnia (Caesar’s wife) has a bad dream. Caesar refuses
to go to the Senate because of bad omens. Decius (a conspirator)
convinces him to go to the Senate.
Scene III: Artemidorus knows of the plot to kill Caesar. He writes
Caesar a note to warn him.
Scene IV: “e Ninth Hour.” e soothsayer warns Portia of the
plot to kill Caesar.
Let’s Read
  Turn to pg. ____ (Read from right side only!)
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Volume-O-Meter: 7 (powerful speaking voice)
Focus on: Caesar’s return to Rome; crowd’s reaction
Don’t forget your role!