2, 6: We went over words 13-15 on the Hamlet #4 Vocab list, and finished reading II.ii in Hamlet while making notes on our study guides. We finished a close reading at II.ii.299 and turned it in for a grade. We also learned about the concept of a Pyrrhic Victory.
3, 4, 7: We went over words 13-15 and Latin term 4 on the Hamlet #4 Vocab list, and finished reading II.ii in Hamlet while making notes on our study guides. We finished a close reading at II.ii.299 and turned it in for a grade. We also learned about the concept of a Pyrrhic Victory.
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2, 6: We went over words 9-12 on the Hamlet #4 Vocab list, and continued to read II.ii in Hamlet while making notes on our study guides. We also took a close look at Hamlet's line "There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so" and how it relates to the concept of Moral Relativism, and Mrs. Firth gave a brief overview of Renaissance Humanism before we began to do a close reading at II.ii.299.
3, 4, 7: We went over words 9-12 and Latin term 4 on the Hamlet #4 Vocab list, and continued to read II.ii in Hamlet while making notes on our study guides. We also took a close look at Hamlet's line "There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so" and how it relates to the concept of Moral Relativism, and Mrs. Firth gave a brief overview of Renaissance Humanism before we began to do a close reading at II.ii.299. 2, 6: We went over words 5-8 on the Hamlet #4 Vocab list, read II.ii in Hamlet while making notes on our study guides.
3, 4, 7: We went over words 5-8 and Latin term 3 on the Hamlet #4 Vocab list, read II.ii in Hamlet while making notes on our study guides. 2, 6: We went over words 1-4 on the Hamlet #4 Vocab list, assigned parts for Act II, and read II.i in Hamlet while making notes on our study guides.
3, 4, 7: We went over words 1-4 and Latin terms 1-2 on the Hamlet #4 Vocab list, assigned parts for Act II, and read II.i in Hamlet while making notes on our study guides. All classes: We took the Hamlet #3 vocab quiz, finished watching Act I of Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet, turned in our study guides, and maybe took a pop quiz over Act I.
2, 6: We went over words 13-15 on the Hamlet #3 Vocab list with the sub (Coach Newsome), and then watched Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet film while making notes on our Act I Study Guides. The study guides will be due on Friday.
3, 4, 7: We went over words 13-15 and Latin term 5 on the Hamlet #3 Vocab list with the sub (Coach Newsome), and then watched Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet film while making notes on our Act I Study Guides. The study guides will be due on Friday. 2, 6: We went over words 9-12 on the Hamlet #3 Vocab list, and then finished reading Hamlet I while making notes on our Act I Study Guides. The study guides will be due on Friday.
3, 4, 7: We went over words 9-12 and Latin term 4 on the Hamlet #3 Vocab list, and then (mostly) finished reading Hamlet I while making notes on our Act I Study Guides. A few classes had just a couple of pages left to read, which they will need to finish on their own. The study guides will be due on Friday. 2, 6: We went over words 5-8 on the Hamlet #3 Vocab list, and then resumed reading Hamlet I.ii while making notes on our Act I Study Guides.
3, 7: We went over words 5-8 and Latin term 3 on the Hamlet #3 Vocab list, and then finished a close reading of Hamlet's first soliloquy at I.ii.129. We then resumed reading Hamlet I.ii while making notes on our Act I Study Guides. 4: We went over words 5-8 and Latin term 3 on the Hamlet #3 Vocab list, and then resumed reading Hamlet I.ii while making notes on our Act I Study Guides. 2, 6: We went over words 1-4 on the Hamlet #3 Vocab list, and then finished a close reading of Hamlet's first soliloquy at I.ii.129 (and turned in this sheet for a classwork grade). We then resumed reading Hamlet I.ii.
3, 4, 7: We went over words 1-4 and Latin terms 1-2 on the Hamlet #3 Vocab list, and then finished a close reading of Hamlet's first soliloquy at I.ii.129 (and some classes turned in this sheet for a classwork grade). We then resumed reading Hamlet I.ii. All classes: We took the Hamlet Vocab #2 quiz, and then began a close reading of Hamlet's first soliloquy at I.ii.129.
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