11/14/14

setting

Today, we read Othello Act 1. If you missed today, please don’t just read the summary – read the actual play. It’s pretty easy, I promise!

The play starts out in Venice:

venice

Some words we talked about today:

Moor

vocabulary

soliloquy

misogynist

misanthrope

misandry

 

 

 

We started the Othello Haikus:
haikusIf you need help, go to BB – there are links on how to write a haiku and a webpage with summaries. Focus on the summary rather than sentences.

nicknamesYou can use nicknames for characters as well.

WE should have PLENTY of time to work on this tomorrow. Act 2 goes by QUICKLY!

 

11/13/13

We are starting to read Othello today (Act 1), but before we started reading, we did the Italian Stereotypes based on Jersey Shore.

word storm

The reason we did this (copy this on the back of your Italian stereotype word storm:

Shakespeare chose Italy as the setting for the play Othello because the English had these same stereotypes of Italians. There is no way a GOOD, ENGLISH girl would disobey her father and run off to marry and old, black man.

Afterwards, we read the entirety of Act 1. Some great readers today were Shelden, Madison, Justin ,and Fernanda! If you read along with us, I’ll give you extra credit – up to five points a day. That’s a TOTAL of 25 extra points you can earn. This would be GREAT for people who have turned in a major grade late or people who are gunning for an A (who wants to be a First Mate?)!

Then, we talked about the Othello Haikus that will be due NEXT FRIDAY AFTER THE ENTIRE PLAY IS READ.

othello haiku

There is no way that we can get all 15 stinkin’ haikus done today when we have only read three scenes! If you still need more help with haikus, check this link out!

To make things easier for you, there is a link in BB that gives a summary of broken down by act and scene. Pretty easy!

3/18/2012

We are in the final countdown to final exams next week. Block 1 Final will be next Tuesday, the 25th. 2nd and 3rd finals will be on Wednesday, the 26th.

This week, we will be reading Othello and writing a haiku for each scene/act that we read. This will be a total of 15 haikus by Friday. There is a template in LMS that you can use.

Today, we read Act 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3.

We also started the haikus today. There is a link for a summary broken down for each scene that will be a huge help when are you working on your haikus.

If you were absent (ALEXIS!), read this scene on your own. 🙂