tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2164185959238733667.post8202361555845599392..comments2023-09-29T04:22:04.132-07:00Comments on Quills: syllabus dilemmaFretful Porpentinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11165078003123517013noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2164185959238733667.post-40358811351745796422015-09-09T12:04:46.959-07:002015-09-09T12:04:46.959-07:00I miss Shakespeare class! :)I miss Shakespeare class! :)Helenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11584075071891748174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2164185959238733667.post-49846795286010146052015-08-20T06:40:38.261-07:002015-08-20T06:40:38.261-07:00If you're seeing the ASC H5, be prepared for a...If you're seeing the ASC H5, be prepared for a treat! The only disappointment for me was the Californian valley accent given to the character playing Pistol. But the guy playing Henry is pitch perfect. I think I'm in love. Haha. Fie upon this quiet life!https://www.blogger.com/profile/12047096700049201873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2164185959238733667.post-75981747583136784122015-08-20T06:29:32.887-07:002015-08-20T06:29:32.887-07:00Fie -- My normal histories sequence is 1&2 H4 ...Fie -- My normal histories sequence is 1&2 H4 / H5 / MWW, but reading H5 this semester isn't going to be an option because I'm planning to start the spring semester with it. (It's slightly early for the Late Shakespeare class, but there's a touring production I can take them to in the spring, and the only other local options for seeing a play will be <i>Midsummer</i> and <i>R&J</i>, which are even earlier.)<br /><br />I've pretty much settled on R2 at this point, with some regret since I don't love it as much as MWW, but I realized the Essex rebellion connections would be a really, <i>really</i> good fit as a follow-on to this role-playing thing.Fretful Porpentinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11165078003123517013noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2164185959238733667.post-5445135790864586452015-08-20T05:42:42.395-07:002015-08-20T05:42:42.395-07:00I figure if you're going to teach 1&2H4, y...I figure if you're going to teach 1&2H4, you might as well teach H5. As the Chorus notes in 2H4, it is a downer play. You have to see whether or not rejecting Falstaff was worth it by reading H5. R2 is meh in comparison. I suppose you could just show a film version of H5, but I think they'd enjoy reading it too. <br /><br />Then again, the histories are my gig. So feel free to ignore me. If you only wanted to do two histories, though, I'd skip 2H4, maybe just read aloud in class the good parts, and then read H5. <br /><br />Speaking of reading aloud - have you ever read a whole play aloud in class with students? It's a hell of a lot of fun, and would take two or more days. It takes about an hour per thousand lines to read a play aloud, so that would fill your time easily, get in some reading, and give the students a different experience with Shakespeare. I did that for my final last semester, and it was excellent! We read Comedy of Errors -- one of the shortest plays. It went fast and we had fun. :)Fie upon this quiet life!https://www.blogger.com/profile/12047096700049201873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2164185959238733667.post-36366693196430716372015-08-19T06:11:35.017-07:002015-08-19T06:11:35.017-07:00No, I'd usually have a few days of student pre...No, I'd usually have a few days of student presentations on the research-papers-in-progress, but I've dropped the research paper this semester in favor of the Reacting game (which has a pretty heavy primary-source research component, so I figure it evens out). There will be short papers, but not the kind of thing you'd need to take days and days of class to prepare for. And I'm pretty sure I <i>do</i> want to use those extra days for an additional reading, since what I have is very light, I just haven't decided what yet.Fretful Porpentinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11165078003123517013noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2164185959238733667.post-75919242858964252552015-08-18T22:08:39.181-07:002015-08-18T22:08:39.181-07:00Will students be writing a paper or doing another ...Will students be writing a paper or doing another sort of project? I take up several days with projects. I start with time talking about questions or topics, whatever. Then teach them how to do the sort of specific research this project will take. And then read something researchish together to model how to read carefully. And then peer revision sessions for the project.<br /><br />I like to think I get better papers/projects as a result. And they learn some writing skills.Bardiachttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11846065504793800266noreply@blogger.com