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Week 5:4 (Mar. 31-Apr. 4)

Posted on March 20, 2014 by Mr. Benton

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Seniors: Reading Schedule, E-text of The Sandbox, Existentialism Notes, Waiting for Godot Prompts, Eliminating Wordiness from Your Writing, Practice Prompt for Thursday, Literary 3×3 Examples, Major Works Data Sheet / Fairy Tale Lit-Crit: Literary Criticism Sheets, MLA Template, “Jack and the Beanstalk”, “The Three Bears”, “The Three Little Pigs”, “The Little Mermaid”, “The Emperor’s New Suit”, “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp”

Freshmen: RJ Act II Journal, RJ Act III Journal, RJ Act IV Journal, RJ Vocab List, RJ E-Text with Line Numbers, RJ Audio-play, RJ Theme Log, Scene Performance Project Info, Help with Quote-Weaving, FCAT Goal Sheet, In-Class Shakespeare Handouts (his World, his Language, his Stage), In-Class Shakespeare Notes (his World, his Language [in outline form], his Stage), List of Scenes for Group Performance

Posted in Informative | Tagged albee, beckett, cultural, death of a salesman, elizabethan, england, existentialism, fairy tales, language, literary criticism, major works data sheet, miller, performance, prose, romeo and juliet, shakespeare, stage, the sandbox, theme, waiting for godot

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