Activities:
1. Finish writing your drama 2. Create a visual of your drama
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Activities:
1. Silent reading 2. Plan and draft your drama 3. Create a visual for your drama: StoryboardThat, Google slides, or a movie trailer Activities:
1. Silent reading 2. Plan and draft your own drama 3. Create a StoryboardThat for your drama Activities:
1. Silent reading 2. Complete your Hamilton Compare/Contrast constructed response 3. Plan and draft your own drama Activities:
1. Silent reading 2. Complete Hamilton Pear Deck 3. Work on Hamilton Compare/Contrast response 4. Begin planning your drama Activities:
1. Silent reading 2. Complete the Hamilton Pear Deck 3. Begin working on the Hamilton Compare/Contrast Constructed Response Activities:
1. Silent reading 2. Complete Graphic Organizer for Hamilton - My Shot 3. Begin working on the Hamilton Pear Deck REMINDER: THERE IS IN-PERSON SCHOOL TOMORROW. REMOTE STUDENTS WILL NEED TO LOG INTO ALL CLASSES! Activities:
1. Silent reading or complete The Monster Are Due on Maple Street questions. 2. Background information on the staged drama - Hamilton 3. Read and analyze a part of Hamilton 4. Watch the filmed version and discuss the similarities and differences. Activities:
1. Silent reading 2. Watch The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street 3. Answer analysis questions for Monsters (posted in Schoology). Activities:
1. Silent reading 2. Continue reading The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street 3. Watch The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street |
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