Tuesday, 12/7/14: Midsummer Blessings

* Open
* More on the Christmas Blessing
  • You will need a legend RD (this week) and FD (next week). 
    • The legend itself must be two pages or longer.  Consider legends of old such as Excalibur, the Sword in the Stone, the One Ring, the Maltese Falcon, the Blue Cross, Snow White (poisoned apple), and the Pink Panther (diamond).
    • The FD should be splendid and glorious (scroll through examples)...not in MLA format this time.  Think of the setting of the tale (Ancient scroll?  Pirate scraps? Magical book?). 
    • The RD is simply the legend itself. 
    • Next week, you will doctor it up to make it look old and add a map (or scavenger riddles) to finish it off. 
* A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • Schwager: Read and answer three questions for act 2, scene 2 (see the Google drive for the questions if you misplaced them).  
  • West: Read Act 3, scene 1 and do questions. 

HW: Finish reading and questions; Legend (RD of at least two pages due block day)

Joaquin De Luz and Maria Kowroski in George Balanchine’s ballet A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Photograph by Paul Kolnik 

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