Romeo & Juliet
1. For this assignment, you will need to follow the instructions presented in the 206_romeo_and_juliet_packet. This document will be graded to earn the units for this assignment...so make sure your writing is clear and your ideas include enough detail to prove you're read the play.

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The 206_r_j_vocab includes information that may help you understand some of the words and Shakespearean language used in the play.

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The Literature textbook also includes some helpful information about Shakespearean language and the story of Romeo and Juliet...these helpful pages are scanned for you here:

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2. Read the 206_romeo_and_juliet_entire_play document below. Some of it will likely be confusing, but remember to take notes and fill in your packet as you go, and use the vocab help document to guide yourself through challenging sections. You CAN do this!

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3. After filling out your entire packet as you read the play, flip through your pages and make sure you've responded to all questions with details and correct ideas from the play itself. Being clear and correct with your answers is very important!
4. Lastly, watch the most recent film adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet" below. It is 90% accurate to the written play, and should help you fill in any questions in the packet that you were not able to complete by simply reading the play. Also, remember that Shakespeare wrote his plays to be PERFORMED and not to be read like books. So...seeing actors play out the story will definitely make the story easier to follow and the characters more clear to you.
5. When you've finished reading the play and watching the film adaptation, make sure your packet is totally filled in with strong, clear, detailed responses. You may drop off printed versions of the packet at the Paris dropbox (inside the main doors of Paris, inside the Central Ave entrance by the dreamcatcher sculpture)
OR
You may take CLEAR photographs of each page and email ALL of them to Mrs. Marcell: kimberly_marcell@gfps.k12.mt.us
Once all pages of your packet have been graded you wil earn 6 units for this assignment.
4. Lastly, watch the most recent film adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet" below. It is 90% accurate to the written play, and should help you fill in any questions in the packet that you were not able to complete by simply reading the play. Also, remember that Shakespeare wrote his plays to be PERFORMED and not to be read like books. So...seeing actors play out the story will definitely make the story easier to follow and the characters more clear to you.
5. When you've finished reading the play and watching the film adaptation, make sure your packet is totally filled in with strong, clear, detailed responses. You may drop off printed versions of the packet at the Paris dropbox (inside the main doors of Paris, inside the Central Ave entrance by the dreamcatcher sculpture)
OR
You may take CLEAR photographs of each page and email ALL of them to Mrs. Marcell: kimberly_marcell@gfps.k12.mt.us
Once all pages of your packet have been graded you wil earn 6 units for this assignment.
Contact Mrs. Marcell via email with any questions,
or to submit homework photos / assignments.
kimberly_marcell@gfps.k12.mt.us
or to submit homework photos / assignments.
kimberly_marcell@gfps.k12.mt.us