Sunday, 8/21—Complete 45 minutes practice on Membean
Monday, 8/22--Oedipus performances begin; bring masks and any props or “costume” pieces you would like to use.
*Vocab Study Plan: Complete Membean practice in 15 minute increments or less.
Monday, August 22
LG: Participate effectively in collaborative discussion and enhance presentations with digital media.
- Perform Oedipus Rex.
- Complete peer evaluations and self-reflections of performances.
Tuesday, August 23
LG: Apply skills for close reading, gathering evidence, and making inferences to passages.
- Finish group performances, peer evaluations and self-reflections.
- Complete peer evaluations and self-reflections of performances.
- Set up Interactive notebooks:
- Archetype charts (pg. 11-12)
- Parts of Speech review (pg. 16)
- Quest in Oedipus (pg. 9)
- Oedipus as an Archetype
- Archetype charts (pg. 11-12)
Wednesday, August 24
LG: Apply skills for close reading, gathering evidence, and making inferences to passages.
- View Greek urns; choose one and compose a narrative based on the pictures, including imagery to enhance the narrative.
- Illustrate an urn to demonstrate analysis of imagery within the text.
- Select a scene from Oedipus to represent artistically on your urn.
- Draw the scene, rooting your artistic rendering in the text-based descriptions. Place the text evidence that supports your depiction on the space around your urn; make sure to use lead-ins with your quotes to provide context. Analyze the significance of the imagery, layering commentary with your quotes.
Thursday, August 25
LG: Apply skills for close reading, gathering evidence, and making inferences to poems.
- PSAT: Reading Comprehension practice; review dangling elements
- Consider Oedipus as the archetype scapegoat
- Analyze Oedipus as a tragic hero (graphic organizer) - complete in Interactive Notebook
Friday, August 25
LG: Apply skills for close reading, gathering evidence, and making inferences to poems.
- Analyze fragments of Saphho’s poems; using images from Greek paintings, sculptures, and artifacts, pair Sappho’s fragments of poetry into strophic and antistrophic pairings. Consider elements of poetry such as structure, imagery, sound devices to make meaning.
- Compose a response to the open-ended prompt (2003 AP Lit).
- Read/analyze “Ode on a Grecian Urn”; use TPFASSTT model and compose a theme statement.