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Q3W1 Intro (R&J A Tragedy? Or A Misunderstanding?)

Q3W1 Intro (R&J A Tragedy? Or A Misunderstanding?)

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English

9th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

Created by

Zack Forster

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7 Slides • 3 Questions

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Before the bell rings

Grab a copy of the textbook from the front
-Put your last name and class period on the bottom of the book
Have your journal and pencil ready to go

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This quarter

Grades & Norms

Fastbridge Testing

Field Trip

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Today

I can tell the difference between free will and

fate.

I know I have it when I can say which affects

me more.

What’s happening this quarter

Destiny Discussion

Quickwrite

What this quarter’s focus is

Intro Text in group

Exit ticket

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Word Cloud

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What does destiny mean to you?

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What determines our destiny?

free will- the ability to choose
how to act; the ability to make
choices not controlled by fate

fate- the ultimate power that
causes and controls all events

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Open Ended

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Which do you think determines your destiny? Fate or free will? Write (at least) 5 sentences.

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Do we determine our

own destinies?

Essential Question

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Looking ahead to argumentative essay

Should the opinions of others affect our own choices
or destinies?

As we go through the quarter, be thinking and

taking notes.

If you find a good source, write it down. You’ll

need 3 for the essay.

I encourage you take notes for both sides- you

might change your mind!

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Quarter Focus

Romeo and Juliet

We will use both original and modern text

We will be doing selections, not ever act

We will watch some of the play live,
performed by CRHS students

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Open Ended


Romeo and Juliet:
A Tragedy? Or Just a Tragic Misunderstanding?





Read On page 360.

Annotate, take notes in your book.

Write a critical summary of at least 5 sentences

Before the bell rings

Grab a copy of the textbook from the front
-Put your last name and class period on the bottom of the book
Have your journal and pencil ready to go

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