English II I-Notebook End of Unit Directions

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English II I-Notebook
End of Unit Directions
Directions: Organize/complete the unit section of your I-­‐Notebook. Place this sheet, Table of Contents side up, in the front pocket at the beginning of your section for the Drama Unit. (If no pocket, attach at the front of the section.) • Review the English II I-­‐Notebook rubric. Be sure the rubric is located on the very first page/pocket of your I-­‐Notebook. • Look through this unit’s section of your I-­‐Notebook. Check to be sure all elements listed on the index are in your notebook, and are complete and neatly done. The more color, the better. • On your first blank page, create a title page. The title page should include: -­‐ an illustration -­‐ a title (such as: Drama – Life on Stage) -­‐ your favorite quote from one of the works (use appropriate MLA citation for citing from a play) • Starting with the first page AFTER the TITLE PAGE, number each page. • Complete the index on the other side based on YOUR I-­‐Notebook’s contents and page numbering. Put your page numbers on the lines provided. • Be sure to include the page number and title for any EXTRAS your notebook may contain. •Remember, besides the other criteria listed, you need 3 neat and in-­‐
depth Extras (2–3 paragraphs) for an A. Drama Unit Page Title I-­Notebook Index Pg # √ √ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ Index Title Page Interaction with 12 Angry Men vocabulary Drama Unit – Introduction and 12 Angry Men Assignments, plus vocabulary 12 Angry Men, The Characters (Foreman – Juror Number 6) 12 Angry Men, The Characters (Juror Number 7 – Juror Number 12) Interaction with 12 Angry Men Set the Stage, set drawing 12 Angry Men, Set the Stage Julius Caesar Acting Company Instructions Summary of Julius Caesar p. 1 Summary of Julius Caesar p. 2 Julius Caesar Character Flow Chart Julius Caesar Character Study Guide (be sure you have simple symbols for * characters) Archaic Words Used in Julius Caesar and Interaction (2 pages) Notes on Elizabethan Age, Julius Caesar Introduction and Interaction (2 pages) Notes on Iambic Pentameter, Blank Verse and Interaction (2 pages) Act I Study Guide Questions and Interaction (2 pages) Notes on Soliloquy and Interaction (2 pages) Act II Study Guide Questions and Interaction (2 pages) “Active Reading” Julius Caesar Act 2 and Interaction (2 pages) Writer’s Notebook #4 Notes on Irony, Dramatic and Verbal and Interaction (2 pages) Act III Study Guide Questions and Interaction (2 pages) Notes on Types of Speeches in Drama and Interaction (2 pages) Writer’s Notebook #5 Act IV Study Guide Questions and Interaction (2 pages) Themes in Julius Caesar and Interaction (2 pages) Act V Study Guide Questions and Interaction (2 pages) Notes on Tragedy and Tragic Flaw and Interaction (2 pages) 
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