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     Session Plan

      


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    Welcome to our third session of Hamlet in English 12. We are wrapping up our reading of Hamlet this week. In this session, we'll finish reading the play and use social class theory to enter into a deeper analysis of the play and its significance.

    Let's begin!  

    Scroll down for suggested schedule.

     

     

    Assignment

    Due Date

    Point Value

     3.25 Hamlet Wiki

     

     60 points

     3.31 Quote Analysis Table for Acts 4 and 5

     

    60 points

     3.32 Hamlet and Marx

     

     60 points

    Points Possible

     

     180 points

    Suggested Schedule:

    Day 1

    Day 2

    Day 3

    Day 4

    Day 5

    Preview session. If you have not already done so, complete 3.24 Hamlet Wiki assignment. Post your resources on the class wiki and submit a copy of your responses to 3.24 Hamlet Wiki.

    Begin reading Acts 4 and 5 of the play. Keep track of quotations and scenes of interest from a social class perspective.

    Continue reading Acts 4 and 5 of the play, adding quotations to the quote analysis table and watching for scenes of interest to a Marxist (someone operating from a social class lens)

    Finish reading Acts 4 and 5 of the play, adding quotations to the quote analysis table and watching for scenes of interest to a Marxist.

    Complete quote analysis table and submit assignment 3.31 Quote Analysis Table

     

    Complete 3.22 Shakespeare and Marx assignment and submit.

     

    I have nothing scheduled for this day!!  So take advantage of it - if you are behind, this is your opportunity to do some catch up!

     

     


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