Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: Draw the chart to the right on your page. After you read the scene, go back and fill in all of the information.
Setting: When settings change, make sure to include all of them. Main Characters: Include all main characters and label them as C (Capulet), M (Montague), or N (neutral). Summary: Summarize the scene in 2-3 sentences. Main Conflict: Explain what the MAIN conflict is within this scene. My Prediction: Based on what you know by the end of the scene, predict what you believe will happen next. |
Directions: You can either draw the chart on your page, or your teacher will give you a copy to put in your notebook. The words and the page numbers on which they are found have been provided for you. You will go through the book (use the book!) and write down the definition. Then you must copy the line to show the context and how the word was used.
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Directions: You will go over the slides presentation to the right in class and take notes. If you are absent, review the slides and take notes. The portion of the Montagues, the Capulets, and the Peacemakers will be put on its on page on 45.
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Directions: You will be given an essay peer editing sheet in class (as shown to the right). You will participate in peer editing in which you will exchange your essay with two peers. You will fill out their peer editing sheet and they will fill out yours. This is a one-day process and cannot be made up, unless you have a peer who is willing to do it outside of class time before next week.
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Directions: Draw the bubbles to the right at the top of your page. (Do not make it too big, as you are adding your body paragraph #2 rough draft to this page. Or, if you prefer, you can write the prewrite portion on sticky notes and stick it onto your page. You will have these ready to use in your rough draft.
Once you have done the prewrite, write your body paragraph #2 using the format provided below. Make sure to label each of your sentences in the rough draft. Body Paragraph #2 Format |
Directions: Draw the bubbles to the right at the top of your page. (Do not make it too big, as you are adding your body paragraph #1 rough draft to this page. Or, if you prefer, you can write the prewrite portion on sticky notes and stick it onto your page. You will have these ready to use in your rough draft.
Once you have done the prewrite, write your body paragraph #1 using the format provided below. Make sure to label each of your sentences in the rough draft. Body Paragraph #1 Format |
Directions: First, write down what you see to the right. Complete the "lessons learned" boxes first. Then, once you have the two lessons you want to focus on, write your thesis statement using the sentence starter. (You may alter your thesis statement once you write the rough draft of your introduction, but use this sentence starter first so that you have an example of what your thesis statement can sound like. You can write down the title and author so that you have it as reference, or simply add it into the rough draft of your introduction.
Once you do the pre-writing portion, write your rough draft introduction using the format below. Make sure to label each of your sentences in the rough draft. Introduction Format |
Directions: First, write the prompt on the top few lines of your page. You will refer back to this as you write to ensure you stay on topic. Then, copy the prewrite chart below your prompt. You will fill each of the boxes out with a single sentence. This will help you as you prepare to write your essay.
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Directions: Divide your page into four squares. Label each square with the three activities: Rating, Explanation, and Recommendation. You will have TWO readers for your paragraph. The first reader will complete the top boxes and the second reader will complete the bottom boxes. Because this is only a paragraph, the process will be fairly quick.
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Directions: Divide your two pages into Cornell notes format. Then, go through the slides to your right. You will use the subheadings of the slides for your left side and the important details from the slides for the right side.
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Directions: Divide your page into four boxes and label each, as you see to the right. In each of he boxes, you may write words and draw images (you must have both) that represent each of the prompts. Make sure that YOUR name goes in the title where it says [YOUR NAME]. (This page is used to identify whose notebook it is in the event that your name is not written anywhere else.
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