Thursday, August 29, 2019

Introduction to Julius Caesar

August 30, 2019

Standards

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.9-10.1
Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.

Obj: I can cite evidence as well as draw inferences about ancient Rome. 

Starter

Free Write Friday 

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Vocabulary 

Word: Betrayal
Part of Speech: Noun
Dictionary Definition: the act of betraying someone or something or the fact of being betrayed violation of a person's trust or confidence, of a moral standard, etc.
Your Definition: 
Activity: Give an example of betrayal. 

Activity: 


In groups of five, reflect on the scenarios and respond to the two parts.
We will share these ideas with the class. 

2.  Holeczy Reflection

Think back to World History.
What did you learn about ancient Rome and Julius Caesar?

Respond to the question at GoFormative.Com

You should be able to create an account for free through your email.
Use the Class Code EHOLRO

3.  Background Information 

In your same groups from earlier, you will research and present information on ideas that are relevant to our next unit.  

Topics

Ancient Rome 
Julius Caesar
William Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre

You must include at least ten facts and a few pictures in a visual that you will present to the class. 

4.  Presentations

For the two other presentations, write down three facts.

Closure

What is your opinion on reading Shakespeare?

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