Welcome to your new culture! Over the next several weeks, you and your group will be reading a version of Antigone written by an author of “your” culture. Together you will analyze the play and present your findings to the class in a variety of formats, receiving both individual and group grades.
Your responsibilities:
Act I – Exposition
Scene i. Culture groups decide on a contact member.Act II – Rising Action
Scene ii. Culture groups decide what will be done in class and out of class.
Recommendation – reading and discussion in class; work of visual and written out of class.
Scene iii. Culture groups create list of individual responsibilities.Scene iv. Individuals complete daily log of work done, initialed by contact
- Research modern culture
- Research author
- Create visual of modern culture
- Create visual of author
- Division of labor in visually representing story
- Description of characters and their roles in play
- Summary and commentary section 1
- Summary and commentary section 2
- Summary and commentaries for sections 3 – 6
- Study guide questions – to be completed by contact
- Division of labor in 10 minute skit of play
Scene i. Read the play and discuss.Act III – Climax
Scene ii. Ask for help when needed.
Scene iii. Work on written portions of Cliff’s Notes
Scene iv. Complete wall.
Scene v. Individuals complete daily log of work done, initialed by contact
Scene i. Complete Cliff’s Notes, except for essaysAct IV – Falling Action
Scene ii. Learn how to create Web pages
Scene iii. Work on and complete essays
Scene iv. Complete abstracts for essays
Scene v. Individuals complete daily log of work done, initialed by contact
Scene i. Work on 10 minute re-creation of playAct V – Conclusion
Scene ii. Present 10 minute re-creation of play
Scene iii. Individuals complete and turn in daily log of work done, initialed by contact
Scene iv. Compare / contrast plays
Scene i. Turn in Cliff’s Notes complete – both book form and Web page form
Scene ii. Review plays
Scene iii. Test
_____ Tues., 3/23 Decide contact for culture.
_____ Tues., 3/23 Decide Individual Responsibilities:
Due date: I am responsible for:
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_____ Thurs., 4/1 My responsibilities for Cliff’s Notes
due.
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_____ Fri., 4/2 My responsibilities for The Wall due
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_____ Mon., 4/12 Rough draft of essay due
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_____ Wed., 4/14 Final draft of essay due
_____ Wed., 4/14 Write abstract of essay in class
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_____ Fri., 4/16 Presentation of 10 minute re-creation
due
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_____ Tues., 4/20 Final form of Cliff’s Notes (written and Web) due
_____ Wed., 4/21 Antigone Test
The Wall – 200 Points
Write a summary (8-10 sentences describing the sequence of events) for
each section.
Write a commentary (8-10 sentences) for each section:
In a 10 minute performance, recreate the events that occur in the play. You may choose to perform live, on video tape, or with the use of puppets. Grading will be based on accuracy, use of time, creativity, and ability to be understood by peers.Web Page Presentation of Cliff’s Notes – 100 Points
3/22 - Background of Antigone; Introduce groups and project;
Assign texts
3/23 - Determine contact and intial timeline; Begin reading play
3/24 – Vocab. check; Independent Work
3/25 - Independent Work
3/26 – Vocab. 12 Test; Independent Work as time left
3/29 - Independent Work
3/30 - Independent Work
3/31 – Ms. Thaler reviews the structure of an essay; Bonus for Wall
Completed
4/1 - All but essays due for Cliff Notes - all typed on disk - MS Word,
if possible;
Ms. Thaler teaches how to create Web documents
4/2 - Independent Work – Work on essays recommended; Wall Completed
for Grade
SPRING BREAK – Don’t forget the play! If really bored, work on essay!
4/12 - Independent Work - rough drafts of essays to work on with groups
recommended
4/13 - Independent Work - essays recommended
4/14 - Essays due; write abstracts for group essays in class
4/15 - Independent Work visual presentation
4/16 – Perform 10 minute re-creation of play; Turn in Daily Log for
final grade
4/19 – Work in new groups compare/contrast characters; compare/contrast
plays;
Vocab. 13 check; Vocab. 13 Test Friday
4/20 - Review for test; Book form and Web page of Cliff Notes due
4/21 – Antigone Test