Monday, December 11, 2017

December 11, 2017 - December 15, 2017 Weekly Agenda


Monday, December 11th: 
Paired Sophia with Daylan and cut the scene from pages 61 – 67 to 64 – 67.
Had Carter direct Maddie and Ivonne on The Servant of Two Masters
Worked with The Scarlet Heart  - cut it and polished.

 Wednesday, December 12th:
Students worked on their scenes in preparation for their finals.
Worked with The Imaginary Invalid - Daylan, Brana, and Francisco

Thursday, December 13th: 
Students presented their scenes: 
The Scarlet Heart 
Alice, Chandler, Elizabeth, Grace,  Jacqueline, Michele, Sophia, Vlad 

The Servant of Two Masters 
 Ivonne - Clarice
Maddie - Beatrice 

The Imaginary Invalid 
 Daylan - Argan
Brana - Toinette
Francisco 

The Miser 
 Emily
Yubendi
Pedro 

The Miser 
Amy
Katherine 

This is a brief reflection on your work in this class.  Please type your answers and submit to schoology. 

 Please answer the following questions: 

1. What were your expectations of this class? 
2. What were the parts of the class you enjoyed the most? Why?
3. What parts of the class, the assignments, the daily routine of the class did you find the most beneficial? Why?
4. What were the parts of the class, the assignments, the daily routines you enjoyed the least?  Why?
5. What were the parts of the class, the assignments you found not particularly helpful?
6. If you did not participate in the Halloween show or the fall production, why did you decide not to?
7. What would you change about the class? Why?
8. How would you rate your participation in the class? Explain why you would give yourself that rating.
9. Did you try your best in your scenes - why or why?
10. What approach to rehearsing could you have improved on?
11. Did you try to push yourself out of your comfort zone? If not, why didn't you? Do you regret not trying?
12. What do you wish your scene partner(s) and other members of the class would have done differently?
13. What were some of the challenges you faced in this class?
14. What approach will you try to do next semester to overcome these challenges?

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