Objectives: -- Describe some details of Greek drama Activities: -- Students spent a few minutes finalizing fable skits from yesterday. -- Students were shown an "amphitheatre" where the ancient Greeks performed their dramas (see photo)) -- Fable skits were performed outside using the steps as our amphitheater. -- Students took a few notes on drama and drew masks. -- Students tried logging on to AZMerit using the secure browser (instead of "guest" like we did on Wednesday). Independent Learning: -- WWW -- Check StudentVUE -- Do any missing assignments -- Clean-out/organize backpack -- Restock supplies Notes/Handouts/Material covered in class: -- Greek drama: Comedies written by Aristophanes Tragedies written by Sophocles [Drawing of smiley/frowny masks as a symbol. Google: "Greek drama masks"] [Drawing of an amphitheater (see above)] "amphi" = from both sides; "theater" = to behold
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