This week in AP lit, my group watched Patrick Stewart's Macbeth, and that was basically it, though while we watched it, we took Cornell notes on our subject of feminism throughout. It was a very easy process and it was kind of fun. The movie was very well performed and very good at making me understand what they were telling in the story because the acting was so good. Typically, there isn't enough annunciation in a performance for me to get what they're saying or doing. I found it very helpful for the project overall.
Other than that, we did some SSR and creative writing, but that came and went and wasn't the main focus of our lessons that week, so it felt pretty relaxed and easy.
A Brief Look at Feminism in Shakespeare's Macbeth: http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/67/a-brief-look-at-feminism-in-shakespeares-macbeth
Other than that, we did some SSR and creative writing, but that came and went and wasn't the main focus of our lessons that week, so it felt pretty relaxed and easy.
A Brief Look at Feminism in Shakespeare's Macbeth: http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/67/a-brief-look-at-feminism-in-shakespeares-macbeth