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"A most Extravagant Vagary": January 2012
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A most Extravagant Vagary". Vagary: an unpredictable or erratic action, occurrence, course, or instance. Wednesday, January 25, 2012. King of Kings: Google. Go to Google.com. Click More at the top. Now click Even More. Scroll, scroll, scroll to the bottom. See the Google Alerts. Have you heard about the protests because of the Hebrew version of. Did you hear that a judge quoted Merchant of Venice. In a federal appeals court in Pennsylvania? Tuesday, January 24, 2012. To Graduate, Or Not To Graduate.
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Shakespeare Unbound!: Social Proof Successes by Students
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012. Social Proof Successes by Students. I'm on fire about the concepts of social discovery. And especially social proof, about which I've recently blogged. As I said in that post, social proof can make your content legit. Here, then, are case studies of how students have been getting social proof through various sources. I have also noted how students are altering their research projects in response to the social proof they are getting. Proof that social proof works! And provide...
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"A most Extravagant Vagary": Play Review: The Merchant of Venice
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A most Extravagant Vagary". Vagary: an unpredictable or erratic action, occurrence, course, or instance. Wednesday, February 1, 2012. Play Review: The Merchant of Venice. I just got back from the play tonight, and I loved it! Overall, I think the play was great, but three aspects stuck out the most to me. I liked the narrator addition to the play the most. Shakespeare's original piece does not have a narrator. Henry V. Had the chorus which acted like a narrator, but The Merchant of Venice. Writing About ...
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"A most Extravagant Vagary": February 2012
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A most Extravagant Vagary". Vagary: an unpredictable or erratic action, occurrence, course, or instance. Tuesday, February 14, 2012. I also sent out a wide range of emails to current teachers asking them which plays they teach most often. All of them mentioned Romeo and Juliet. Since it is mandated in some states and practical in others. However, The Taming of the Shrew. Taming of the Shrew. Saturday, February 11, 2012. This afternoon I watched the movie Anonymous. Friday, February 10, 2012. Is so common...
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"A most Extravagant Vagary": It's All About the Grammar
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A most Extravagant Vagary". Vagary: an unpredictable or erratic action, occurrence, course, or instance. Wednesday, February 1, 2012. It's All About the Grammar. Today I took a moment to read my Google Alerts on both Shakespeare and Grammar. I looked through the Shakespeare ones, and I was as surprised as always to see so much Shakespeare activity in just one day- all the updates on productions, the Supreme Court quoting a line from. A review on Shakespeare in Love. Now to connect this even further!
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Shakespeare, My Homeboy: Annotated Bibliography of Comparable Work
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Shakespeare, My Homeboy. Wednesday, April 4, 2012. Annotated Bibliography of Comparable Work. 1 E How "Discover the Expert in You". 2 E Notes "Study Smarter". 3 A Teacher Writes "How to teach Shakespeare to high school students: A few basics from one who does it". Posted by Mallory Paige. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I love to write. I’m just a happy girl doing happy things. And I'm in love with the most amazing man in the world. View my complete profile. Free as a Bird. End of Semester Things.
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Shakespeare, My Homeboy: Market Study Continued
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Shakespeare, My Homeboy. Sunday, March 25, 2012. Alright so here is a list of several of the teacher's I've emailed to help us get a grasp on what problems we need to address. I decided that if I don't hear back from them I'm just going to go to their offices at Timpview and asking them. 1 David Sutherland - Honors English. MA St John’s College 2009 B.A. BYU-English Teaching 1993. 18 years at Timpview. 2 Jeana Rock - English, Media Literacy. BA English M.A. Theatre and Media Arts. 16 Years at Timpview Hi...
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Shakespeare, My Homeboy: Learning Outcomes
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Shakespeare, My Homeboy. Tuesday, April 17, 2012. 1 Gain Shakespeare Literacy. Demonstrate mastery over fundamental information about Shakespeare’s works, life, and legacy". 2 Analyze Shakespeare Critically. Interpret Shakespeare’s works critically in their written form, in performance (stage or screen) and in digitally mediated transformations.". 3 Engage Shakespeare Creatively. Performance: This isn't something I necessarily focused on a ton but I did go back to a few sonnets I had once known and re-me...
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Shakespeare, My Homeboy: 90 Minute video...repurposed, and with text. which I had to write backwards.
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Shakespeare, My Homeboy. Sunday, April 1, 2012. 90 Minute video.repurposed, and with text. which I had to write backwards. Posted by Mallory Paige. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I love to write. I’m just a happy girl doing happy things. And I'm in love with the most amazing man in the world. View my complete profile. Free as a Bird. End of Semester Things. Annotated Bibliography of Comparable Work. 90 Minute video.repurposed, and with text. which. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Shakespeare, My Homeboy: Love's Labor's Lost Performance Analysis
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Shakespeare, My Homeboy. Sunday, March 25, 2012. Love's Labor's Lost Performance Analysis. Alright here's what I thought about everything. Costuming. I actually know the costume designer - Chelsey Roberts - and I thought she did an excellent job. I wished the dresses and hair styles of Jacquenetta, the Princess, and Rosaline would help separate them from the other women. The men's uniforms were well done, and I like how Costard's set him apart from the other men. I definitely agree with Alicia. Casting&#...