Monday, January 28, 2008

1/28/08 9th

I hope you all had a great day off on Friday. Two three-day weekends in a row! What lucky children you are.

Your first learning activity is due today. I hope you had some fun and learned something new.

Your first vocabulary squares are due next Monday. Be sure to plug right along and add a couple of words every time we read. Remember, your literature books are checked out to you, so you can take them home any time you want. Just don't lose yours or you'll owe the school a chunk of change at the end of the tri.

Today we are continuing to read in class. On Thursday, we discovered that Tybalt is hot-headed and short-tempered. He discovered Romeo crashing the Capulet party and immediately asked the head Capulet if he could draw his sword on Romeo. Mr. Capulet said, "Nah, I've heard that Romeo isn't so bad--for a Montague. Let's leave him be and enjoy the party." Tybalt fumed and sputtered and boiled, but he left Romeo alone.

We also discovered that Romeo falls in "love" rather easily. He goes to the Capulet party to see Rosaline. As soon as he sees Juliet, he immediately forgets Rosaline (who he was pining for earlier that day) and focuses on getting Juliet's attention instead. We were a little disgusted that Romeo and Juliet say only 15 lines to each other before they kiss. Sheesh!

Romeo discovers that his new "love" is a Capulet. He is a bit upset. But not so upset that he abandons his wooing. What will happen today? One of the most famous scenes from all of Shakespeare's plays--the balcony scene. While all of this love and adoration may seem hasty to us, the language is quite poetic. Today we will exercise our temporary suspension of disbelief and embrace our lovers' poetry.

We are reading Act II, scenes 1 and 2.