Focus: What's shifting in Fences, and why?
1. Warming up with a quick editing exercise on redundancy and a celebration of one of your blogs
2. Performing and analyzing 2.1 and 2.2-4...FINALLY!
3. Wrapping up with Connect, Extend, Challenge: Try to focus on something that's shifting in the play in terms of characters, conflicts, relationships, symbols, etc.
HW:
For FRIDAY:
Make sure all of your Connect, Extend, Challenge questions for Fences are complete except for the final scene, which we will perform tomorrow (see rubric below). Remember that if you missed class on a Reader's Theater day, you still need to complete that entry.
Check out the Fences journal/blog rubric I will use to assess and give feedback to your blogs.
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