Starter: None
ACT Word of the Day—put with other words of the day (yes,
There will be a quiz over all the WOD’s next week)
Integrity—(Taylor’s got it) what’s it’s part of speech? What does
it mean? What are some examples? Use it in a sentence.
In Class: Finish Act IV of Hamlet
Ophelia's flowers, use IV.5.175-185 as a guide. Make a chart detailing which character gets which flowers from her and why. Here is what each flower means:
Rosemary “for remembrance” carried at funerals symbolizes remembrance of the dead
Pansy—meaning “thoughts” from the French pensee. Also a term for an effeminate man
Fennel—symbolizes flattery and deceit, used as insect repellent
Columbine—symbolizes insincerity and thanklessness
Rue—Symbolizes sorrow and repentance (called the “herb of grace”)
Daisy—Symbolizes unrequited, unhappy love
Violets—Symbolizes faithfulness
HW:
PORTFOLIO DUE LAST WEEK
BOOK REPORT DUE Last MONDAY
DROP DEAD DAY for stuff that’s not book reports or portfolios is MAY 20
ACT Word of the Day—put with other words of the day (yes,
There will be a quiz over all the WOD’s next week)
Integrity—(Taylor’s got it) what’s it’s part of speech? What does
it mean? What are some examples? Use it in a sentence.
In Class: Finish Act IV of Hamlet
Ophelia's flowers, use IV.5.175-185 as a guide. Make a chart detailing which character gets which flowers from her and why. Here is what each flower means:
Rosemary “for remembrance” carried at funerals symbolizes remembrance of the dead
Pansy—meaning “thoughts” from the French pensee. Also a term for an effeminate man
Fennel—symbolizes flattery and deceit, used as insect repellent
Columbine—symbolizes insincerity and thanklessness
Rue—Symbolizes sorrow and repentance (called the “herb of grace”)
Daisy—Symbolizes unrequited, unhappy love
Violets—Symbolizes faithfulness
HW:
PORTFOLIO DUE LAST WEEK
BOOK REPORT DUE Last MONDAY
DROP DEAD DAY for stuff that’s not book reports or portfolios is MAY 20