Wednesday 29 April 2020

I Wish You All The Joy That You Can Wish ("The Merchant of Venice", Shakespeare)

Questions of the Day (optional, but nice if you answer!)  This is World Wish Day.  If you had to make one wish for yourself only (so no "world peace" or that "everybody goes back to normal" or that "your little brother can get an A in Reading" -- this is for you), what would you wish for?  I would wish for a healthy old age!

Warm-up:  (Do it, but you don't need to report on it.)  Think of a way to show, not tell, the following emotions:
1. sympathy
2. jealousy
3. boredom
4. enthusiasm
5. attraction
7. gratitude

This is good for social awareness, creativity, empathy and observation.

Lesson:  (mandatory)  Work on your script or storyboard.  You can see my examples in the previous posts.  You don't need to do both -- choose which is easier for you.  I found the script easier and I could put more things in it.  But the storyboard was a fun challenge.

A Block:   If you missed the Zoom meeting, you need to email me!  The admin is asking us to report to them about kids who aren't communicating with us.   You need to attend the meetings, and your participation will be part of your final mark.  For A Block, our next meeting will be on Wednesday at 1.

Zoom meetings tomorrow:
C Block at 1 p.m.
B Block at 1:30 p.m.

I will send you an invitation today for the two meetings tomorrow.

Have a nice day!  Isn't it green?

There is a red-breasted sapsucker building a nice home for her eggs in the forest behind our house.  It is so exciting to watch her work.  She worked from early in the morning yesterday until dusk.  I have tried to include a picture of a red-breasted sapsucker, but it won't work!


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