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Critical Thinking Skills Romeo & Juliet Skills For Critical Thinking A1, S1-2 Chapter Questions A1, S3-5 A2, S1-3 A2, S4-6 A3, S1-2 A3, S3-5 A4, S1-3 A4, S4-5 A5, S1-2 A5, S3 Writing Tasks Graphic Organizers Bonus worksheets LEVEL 1 Knowledge LEVEL 2 Comprehension Identify Story Elements Recall Details Match Sequence Events Compare and Contrast Summarize State Main Idea Describe Classify LEVEL 3 Application Plan Interview Infer Outcomes LEVEL 4 Analysis Draw Conclusions Identify Supporting Evidence Motivations Identify Cause and Effect LEVEL 5 Synthesis Predict Design Create Imagine Alternatives LEVEL 6 Evaluation State & Defend An Opinion Make Judgements Based on Bloom s Taxonomy 2

Before You Teach 1,2,3 Graphic Organizer Transparencies The three Graphic Organizer Transparencies included in this Literature Kit are especially suited to a study of Romeo and Juliet Below are suggestions for using each organizer in your classroom, or they may be adapted to suit the individual needs of your students. The transparencies can be used on an overhead projector in teacher-led activities, and/or photocopied for use as student worksheets. To evaluate students responses to any of the organizers, you may wish to use the Assessment Rubric (on page 4). KWS Chart The play, Romeo and Juliet, touches on a number of themes and topics. Perhaps it has made it possible for you to whet your appetite to learn more about a particular topic. Such topics might include: Verona, Italy/Italian history/culture, Shakespearean England, William Shakespeare, the live theater, famous actors and actresses of Shakespeare s time, sword-fighting/dueling, etc. Choose a topic and plan your research using the following KWS chart. Topic: What I Know What I Want to Learn Possible Sources KWS CHART Romeo and Juliet is one 1of the most popular and widely- viewed plays ever penned. Eloquently telling the story of two star- crossed lovers, it has been the subject of a multitude of adaptations in various media. It also contains many themes and topics that have fascinated readers down through the ages. Through use of the KWS Chart, students are first asked to select a topic (or several topics) (i.e. Verona, Shakespearean England). They are then asked to itemize what they want to learn about that particular topic, and finally possible sources which might be utilized. Found on Page 53. 53 2 DESCRIBING WHEEL Using a Describing Wheel, students are given the opportunity to expand their thinking and knowledge of a particular topic addressed in this play. They are asked to select one topic of interest and place it on the inner wheel of the diagram (i.e. violence, death, love). Following this they are asked to consider describing words about the topic, which they are to enter between the spokes. Found on Page 54. Describing Wheel Choose a topic or theme addressed in Romeo and Juliet (i.e. violence and death; love and passion; the role of families in love and marriage). Place the theme in the center circle, then add describing words about your topic between the spokes. The describing words may be from the play, or other words that you feel are appropriate. i.e. Topic: love/romance. Describing words: passionate, fatal, all-consuming, star-crossed, family feud, etc. List the main events of Romeo and Juliet in the order in which they occurred. ROMEO AND JULIET First Sequence Chart 55 Last 3 SEQUENCE CHART The plot of Romeo and Juliet is jammed-packed with memorable happenings so much so that it is a tall order to isolate the main events of the play, as this assignment expects. In assigning the Sequence Chart activity, it might be helpful for the teacher to remind the students that each event selected should be a key component in moving the plot toward the climax of the novel (the deaths of Romeo and Juliet and the reconciliation of the Capulets and Montagues). Found on Page 55. 54 6

Before You Read. NAME: 1. In Scene 3 Juliet s mother states that she was Juliet s age (almost 14) when married. What might be a disadvantage to being married at such a young age? 2. In many cultures the parents have an important role in deciding whom their child will marry. What is one possible advantage to this, and a possible disadvantage? Vocabulary With a straight line, connect each word on the left with its meaning on the right. 1 esteem brave 2 valiant fantastic 3 obscured tricked 4 deformity sternness 5 reverence adoration 6 consequence noisy 7 solemnity criticism 8 disparagement reverence 9 intrusion abnormality 10 prodigious hidden 11 boisterous encroachment 12 hoodwinked result 14

NAME: After You Read. 1. Circle T if the statement is TRUE or F if it is FALSE. T F a) Tybalt shows that he has a real soft spot in his heart for Romeo and the Montague family. T F b) Juliet sent her nurse to fi nd out if Romeo was married. T F c) Juliet s nurse gave birth to a son about the same time as Juliet was born. T F d) Lady Capulet seems more eager than her husband to match Juliet up with Paris. T F e) When Romeo agrees to attend the festivities at the Capulets, one of his reasons for doing so was his love of dancing. T F f) Capulet convinces Tybalt to let Romeo alone so that he might have him killed later, when out of the public eye. 2. Number the events from 1 to 6 in the order they occurred in these chapters. a) Mercutio speaks to Romeo of dreams. b) Romeo and Juliet meet for the fi rst time. c) The nurse and Lady Capulet discuss Paris and his love for Juliet. d) Juliet discovers that Romeo is a Montague. e) Tyblat discovers Romeo s identity at the dance. f) Capulet forbids Tybalt from confronting Romeo. 15

NAME: After You Read. Answer each question with a complete sentence. 1. Many lines from Shakespeare s plays have become famous expressions of the English language. Rephrase the following expressions from Act I, so that the meaning is crystal clear: A We burn daylight (Scene 4, Line 44) B He s a man of wax (Scene 3, Line 82) 2. How was Romeo able to attend a dance at the home of his enemies and still protect his identity? 3. In Scene 3, Lines 85-100, Lady Capulet speaks to Juliet about Paris love for her and asks whether his affections might be returned. Written mainly in iambic pentameter, what is the rhyming scheme of Lady Capulet s speech in lines 89-100? 4. Briefl y summarize Juliet s response. 5. Mercutio s Queen Mab Speech in Scene 4 (Lines 58-100) is one of the most famous of the play. In this discourse, Mercutio refers to dreams as, the children of an idle brain. In his speech, list two dreamers and their dreams that Mab provokes. 6. Defend or refute the following statement using evidence from the play: When Romeo saw Juliet, it was love at fi rst sight. Journaling Prompt Think back on a time when you met someone for the first time who really impressed you. Describe how you felt, and why it was that this person was so impressive. Upon reflection of this event, do you think you were right or wrong to be so impressed? 16