Thursday, February 7, 2008

2/6/08 9th

The vocabulary squares you turned in were not quite up to snuff. We're going to have a talking-to in class today to staighten out just what the expectations are, and since you seem to be bent on giving the bare minimum, I will spell it out precisely for you. I was not pleased.

I was also not pleased that many of you ignored your second learning activity deadline. Your A will not be handed to you on a platter. You must earn it. At the moment, there are only three A's in your class. Three. Yep, that was a three. On the other hand, there are eight F's. Yes eight. This is not good. With only three weeks left in the tri, your chances for raising your grade are slip, slip, slipping away. Show me now that you mean business, and I'll work with you. Do not procrastinate the day of your make-up work.

*End of Mrs. Cheney's tirade*

Today we read through scene 4 in Act III. Tybalt kills Mercutio (thanks to Romeo's clumsy fumbling), Romeo kills Tybalt (thanks to Romeo's hasty reaction to Mercutio's death), Romeo is banished (be sure to pronounce the ed), Juliet threatens suicide (as Romeo's banishment is worse then 10,000 dead Tybalts), Romeo threatens suicide (as life without Juliet's presence is not worth living), Friar Lawrence calls Romeo a woman (the ulitmate insult) and we learn that Matua is pronounced Man-choo-ah, not Man-oo-ay. Wow! Who knew?

We also learned that Lord Capulet has promised Paris that he can marry Juliet on Thursday. It would have been Wednesday, but the family needed some time to mourn Tybalt's death. What will Juliet do? What will Romeo do? What will Friar Lawrence do? Turn in tomorrow for another episode of Five Days in the Lives of Two Young Lovers Who Seal Their Fates With Their Hasty Decisions, otherwise known as Romeo and Juliet.