The Sophomore Renaissance Project
The PowerPoint
Part I. Complete a PowerPoint with a definition of the
Renaissance and a profile of two Renaissance personages. Also include a
definition of the Elizabethan Renaissance and how it created English pride as
well as information about the life and contributions of William Shakespeare.
When was William Shakespeare born? When did he die?
How many plays did he write? What kind of plays were they?
How many poems and what kinds of poems did he write?
What was his theater company called?
Include relevant images for all your slides.
Due Feb. 7
"Words, words, words."
Part II. “Words, words, words.”
As you learned in Part I, Shakespeare contributed over 2,000
words and phrases to the English language. Write ten words and their parts of
speech and definitions.
besmirch *
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dwindle *
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frugal *
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hobnob *
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impede *
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jaded *
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lustrous *
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ode *
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pedant *
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rant *
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scuffle *
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summit *
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gnarled *
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Write original sentences for the starred words. We will have
a quiz on those words on Feb. 28.
Word table is from http://www.shakespeare-online.com/biography/wordsinvented.html.
Neologism: new word
Shakespeare was a neologism expert, it would seem. Let’s be
Shakespearean and create our own new word. Create a slide with your word and
its part of speech and definition (make sure the definition of the word is in
the correct part of speech). Include a relevant image.
Due Feb. 13
Foreign Language and ShowMe Get in the Act
Part III. Be a Renaissance man/woman
As you can tell by now, a Renaissance person has a lot of
talents, one of them being a facility with languages. Make sure your personages
assessment is corrected (this is the assignment where you assessed who the two
most important people of the Renaissance were), and then translate it into
another language: Hebrew, Spanish or another language you may know. Ask a
language teacher for assistance if you need it. Record your personages assessment
– in English and another language – on the ShowMe app, placing relevant images
in the ShowMe to make your presentation more interesting. Link your ShowMe to
your PowerPoint.
Due Feb. 26
Part IV. Renaissance thinking in the modern world
Choose a figure from the last two hundred years whom you
feel is a Renaissance person, and explain what multiple talents this person
has/had and how this person contributed to the world. Create 3-5 slides on the
person, and include relevant and exciting images.
Due March 6
The Sonnet Paper
During this time, the students and I will be studying Shakespeare's sonnets in class and then the students will have to explicate a sonnet on their own, using literary criticism such as Helen Vendler's The Art of Shakespeare's Sonnets. This paper is always challenging for the students, as they've never done serious research before, and Vendler needs to be translated into English for them. ;)
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