Monday, April 20, 2020

April 20, 22, 23

Year 7 Welcome back to Term 3 Drama - remote teaching and learning


Ancient Greek Theater masks. The Ancient Greek term for a mask is ...

April 20
1.  Zoom meeting

2.  Greek Theatre
      Let's check out this ppt on slideshare:  https://www.slideshare.net/anagrahernandez/greek-theatre-15831361


3.  Quiz or Webquest? as an Assessment for Criterion A  

April 22
1.  Zoom meeting
2.  Online Quiz/Webquest   Criterion A  Using the above slideshare powerpoint please answer the questions.
http://www.quia.com/quiz/7710645.html

April 23
1.  Zoom meeting
2.  William Shakespeare 

Who was William Shakespeare?  Let's check out this BBC link for some answers:
William Shakespeare: The life and legacy of England's bard.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/william-shakespeare-the-life-and-legacy-of-englands-bard/zfw6d6f

But first, what is a "bard"? In medieval Gaelic and British culture, a bard was a professional story teller, poet, verse-maker, music composer, oral historian and genealogist.

You will be assigned a number. That number corresponds with a research topic. You will conduct research and submit your findings on our padlet here: https://padlet.com/rddietrich1/2qtqiono8qjt2d0o
Include your name, the topic and the answer.

Who was William Shakespeare?
1.  When was Shakespeare born? (Zoe)
2.  Where was Shakespeare born?(Petrus)
3.  When did he die? (Ely)
4. Who was Shakespeare married to? (Madalena)
5.  How many children did he have? (Elias)
6.  What was the Globe Theatre? (Bettina)
7.  Is the Globe Theatre still standing? (Pedro)
8.  What did Shakespeare write? (Eva)
9.  Name two of Shakespeare's tragedies. (Tiago)
10. Name two of Shakespeare's comedies. (Theo)
11. Name two of Shakespeare's historic plays. (Clementine)
12. Which play do the three witches come from? (Anna)
13. Was Shakespeare an actor as well as a writer? (Tomás)
14. What is the Bubonic Plague and how was Shakespeare affected by it? (Rachel)
15. Find out the origins of the children's nursery rhyme "Ring a ring o' Roses" or "Ring around a Rosy". (Arthur)

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