ANGELICO, Fra. Annunciation. 1451-52 Tempera on wood. Museo di San Marco, Florence. |
Agenda for Monday, March 24:
- Pray
- Latin Proverb: ecce ancilla Domini fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum. Here it is in English: "Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it done to me according to thy word.." - Matt. 1:38
- Read "The Magic Thread"
- Reading Journal: Fairy Tales
- Lecture on Faery Tales, Part I: The Shape of Faery
- Students take notes by answering the following questions:
- Explain the narrative structure and character types in faery tales?
- What are some of the moral lessons taught through faery tales?
- Why is the happy ending so important?
- How and why are faery tales more "Christian" than tragedy?
- Review HW:
- Fairy Tale Quiz (3/28)
- Study Grammar on Cases of Pronouns and Nouns. Quiz Wednesday (3/26).
- Canterbury Tales Memorization (4/2)
- Be perfect.
- Pray
- Grammar Notes: Pronoun and Noun Case Bedford 24
- Take notes
- Lecture on Faery Tales, Part II: The Shape of Faery
- Elements of Faery:
- Journey
- Enchantment
- Encounter
- Evil Judged (Witch Dies)
- Happy Ending
- Review HW:
- Fairy Tale Quiz (3/28)
- Study Grammar on Cases of Pronouns and Nouns. Quiz Wednesday (3/26).
- Canterbury Tales Memorization (4/2)
- Be perfect.
- Pray
- Grammar Quiz: Pronoun Case (Bedford 24)
- Begin reading and studying A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Review HW:
- Fairy Tale Quiz (3/28)
- Study Grammar on Cases of Pronouns and Nouns. Quiz next week.
- Canterbury Tales Memorization (4/2)
- Be perfect.
- Pray
- Continue reading and studying Midsummer
- Review HW:
- Fairy Tale Quiz (3/28)
- Study Grammar on Cases of Pronouns and Nouns. Quiz next week.
- Canterbury Tales Memorization (4/2)
- Be perfect.
- Pray
- Fairy Tales Quiz
- Continue reading and studying Midsummer
- Review HW:
- Finish Act II (4/2)
- Study Grammar on Cases of Pronouns and Nouns. Quiz next week.
- Be perfect.
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