Here are the Hamlet SQs.
Thursday, September 22: Begin Hamlet in class; Reading 1 and Branagh's opening, compare and contrast Friday, September 23: Workday for C&P in-class writing #2 Monday, September 26: Read Hamlet 1.2 in class; finish Reading 2; complete one SQ in notebook but read through them all to be ready for seminar Tuesday, September 27: Hamlet SQ due in notebook; discuss Readings 1 & 2 Wednesday, September 28: Word of Advice In-Class Writing (no prep other than Reading 2) Thursday, September 29: Hamlet Reading 3 due, read through SQs to understand probable focus of the discussion Friday, September 30: No class; half day Monday, October 3: Hamlet Reading 4 due along with one SQ in notebook but read through all Tuesday, October 4: One refined SQ due; Field Trip to NGA Wednesday, October 5: Hamlet Reading 5 due along with one SQ in notebook but read over all SQs to be ready for seminar; Soliloquy recitation assigned Thursday, October 6: Reading 6 due Friday, October 7: No class; Our Lady of the Rosary Do you have the stamp for your college essay? Be sure to meet soon enough that you have time to revise and meet again! Monday, October 10: No class; Columbus Day Tuesday, October 11: Hamlet Reading 7 due; Soliloquy Close Reading in class Wednesday, October 12: No class; SAT day Thursday, October 13: Act IV Activity (long quotation) in class Friday, October 14: Hamlet Reading 8 due; Hamlet 10 to 1; Hamlet review; Here is where to find the passages; Here are some answers for passages 1-3. Monday 17 October: Additional review; receive "Hamlet and His Problems" Tuesday 18 October: Hamlet test; Portfolio introduced, how to write the reflective memo Wednesday 19 October: Begin Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead in class, up to p. 17 (entrance of Player) Thursday 20 October: "Hamlet and His Problems" due; Choose a Hamlet paper topic (the hot seat is open immediately for the Hamlet writing) Friday 21 October: "To be" recitation; we will read R&G in class while you write at home Monday 24 October: Work on Hamlet writing at home; read forward in class in R&G Tuesday 25 October: Work on Hamlet writing at home; read forward in class in R&G Wednesday 26 October: Work on Hamlet writing at home; read forward in class in R&G Thursday 27 October: No class; Halloween Festival Friday 28 October: No school Monday 31 October: More R&G Tuesday 1 November: Finish R&G with film Wednesday 2 November: Discuss prominent themes and connections R&G and Hamlet Thursday 3 November: In-class writing: R&G Friday 4 November: Workday for portfolio or Hamlet writing; 2 hot seats available Monday 7 November: Portfolio due, workday for Hamlet writing; 3 hot seats available Tuesday 8 November: Workday for Hamlet writing; 3 hot seats available Hamlet writing due Friday 11 November Possible portfolio pieces (choose 2) + Q1 Reflective Memo: In-Class Writing "Little Gidding" C&P Essay #1 C&P Essay #2 Word of Advice writing NGA writing R&G In-class writing Hamlet Readings Reading 1: 1.1 Reading 2: 1.2–1.3 Reading 3: 1.4–2.1 Reading 4: 2.2 Reading 5: 3.1–3.2 Reading 6: 3.3–3.4 Reading 7: 4.1–4.7 Reading 8: 5.1–5.2 Readings become longer as we go; once you are oriented, you can read more in a sitting. Comments are closed.
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