If you are the Common Man or Common Woman ...
Ask Questions |
After your research using electronic sources and books, answer the following questions in your Journal or on your graphic organizer. 1. What are typical jobs or occupations? 2. How do you dress? 3. What medicines and medical care is available? 4. What do you eat? 5. What do you do for entertainment? How can you get in trouble? What are the punishments? 6. What did you enjoy the most or the least about your role? |
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Analyze your research notes to determine if you have answered your questions.
Evaluate the effectiveness of your research for the task.
Are you ready to create your BCR? |
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Produce |
Product: BCR After carefully considering the four roles you explored, address the following prompt in BCR format. As we begin the Discoveries unit, discuss three important discoveries you made about life in Elizabethan England during your research. Explain each discovery and why you found it interesting. Then explain how studying life in Shakespeare's time might influence your reading and understanding of Shakespeare's play, "As You Like It."
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Present |
Scoring Tool for Presentation Rubric for the Brief Constructed Response (BCR) A The response demonstrates an understanding of the complexities of the text.
C The response demonstrates a general understanding of the text.
D The response demonstrates a minimal understanding of the text.
E The response is completely incorrect, irrelevant to the question, or missing. |
If you are the Common Man or Common Woman..