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Title: Unit: Romeo and Juliet vs. West Side Story


1
Unit Romeo and Juliet vs. West Side Story
  • Subject Performing Arts
  • Grade Eighth Grade
  • Instructional Goal Students will compare Romeo
    and Juliet to West Side Story.
  • Created by Mrs. Danielle LeNoir

2
Music Standards Standards and Grade Level
Expectations
  • Music Standard VII Evaluating music and musical
    performances
  • GLE 7.4 Discuss and evaluate the relationship
    between music and human emotions
  • Music Standard VIII Making connections between
    music, the other arts, and other curricular areas
  • GLE 8.3 Make connection with other disciplines as
    they relate to music
  • Music Standard XI Understanding music in
    relation to diverse cultures, times, and places
  • GLE 9.6 Identify and explain the characteristics
    that cause a musical work to be considered
    culturally, historically and/or geographically
    significant.

3
Theatre Standards, Dance Standards, and Grade
Level Expectations
  • Theatre Standard VII Responding to, describing,
    analyzing, interpreting, and evaluating theatre
    works and performances
  • GLE 7.4 Explain how dramatic elements (plot,
    character, action, diction, music, spectacle,
    Aristrotles Poetics) combine to make a whole.
  • Theater Standard VIII Understanding theatre
    works in relation to cultures, times, and
    places
  • GLE 8.2 Analyze dramatic works in the context
    of the culture, times, and places
  • Dance Standard III Understanding dance as a way
    to create and communicate
  • Meaning
  • GLE 3.1 Take an active role in a class discussion
    about interpretations of and reactions to a dance
  • GLE 3.2 Observe and explain how different
    accompaniment (such as sound, music, spoken text)
    can affect the meaning of a dance
  • GLE 3.7 Formulate and answer questions about how
    movement choices communicate abstract ideas in
    dance

4
Reading and Writing Common Core State Standards
  • Reading Standards for Literature Grade 8
  • Key Ideas and Details
  • 1.Cite the textual evidence that most strongly
    supports an analysis of what the text says
    explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the
    text.
  • 2. Determine a theme or central idea of a text
    and analyze its development over the course of
    the text, including its relationship to the
    characters, setting, and plot provide an
    objective summary of the text.
  •  
  • Reading Standards for Informational Text 8
  • Key Ideas and Details
  • 1. Cite the textual evidence that most strongly
    supports an analysis of what the text says
    explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the
    text.
  • 2. Determine a central idea of a text and analyze
    its development over the course of the text,
    including its relationship to supporting ideas
    provide an objective summary of the text.
  •  
  • Writing Standards 8
  • Text Types and Purposes
  • Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a
    topic and convey ideas, concepts, and information
    through the selection, organization, and analysis
    of relevant content.
  • a. Introduce a topic clearly, previewing what is
    to follow organize ideas, concepts, and
    information into broader categories include
    formatting (e.g., headings), graphics
    (e.g.,charts, tables), and multimedia when useful
    to aiding comprehension.

5
WEST SIDE STORY DAY 9
  • Students need their music folder, comparison
    chart, WWS character chart ,and a pencil on their
    desk.
  • Activating Strategy Think-Write-Discuss What do
    you know about the musical West Side Story
    (characters, scene, plot)?
  • Instructional Activity Students will watch West
    Side Story 0-30.
  • Essential Question How would you describe the
    setting of the West Side Story Musical?
  • Today students will
  • watch West Side Story and complete the WSS
    character chart.
  • discuss the characters, plot, and facts
    pertaining to the story.
  • complete the WWS setting portion of the
    Comparison Chart.
  • answer and discuss the essential question.

6
Day 9 Activating Strategy Think-Write-Share
  • Answer the question in your learning log.
  • What do you know about the musical West Side
    Story (characters, scene, plot)?

7
West Side Story Character Chart
Jets Sharks Character List
    Puerto Rican
    Riff
    Chino
    Tony
    Anybody
    Ice
    Officer Krupke
    Lieutenant Schrench
    American
    Bernardo
    Anita
    Maria
    Baby John


Non-gang Members Non-gang Members
   
   
   
   
   
   
8
DAY 9 Essential Question
  • How would you describe the setting of the West
    Side Story Musical?

9
Day 9 Summarizing Activity
  • Comparison Chart Students will complete the West
    Side Story setting portion of the Romeo and
    Juliet vs. West Side Story Comparison Chart.
  • Character Chart Students will complete the West
    Side Story character chart.

10
WEST SIDE STORY DAY 10
  • Students need their music folder, comparison
    chart, WWS character chart ,and a pencil on their
    desk.
  • Activating Strategy Think-Write-Discuss How
    would you describe the setting of the West Side
    Story Musical? How would you describe the two
    gangs and who are their leaders?
  • Instructional Activity Students will watch West
    Side Story 30-102.
  • Essential Questions Who are the characters in
    West Side Story and which gangs are they
    associated with? Who is the first meeting between
    and where is the meeting taking place?
  • Today students will
  • watch West Side Story and complete the character
    chart.
  • discuss the characters, plot, and facts
    pertaining to the story
  • complete the WWS first meeting portion of the
    comparison chart.
  • answer and discuss the essential questions.

11
Day 10 Activating StrategyThink-Write-Share
  • Answer the question in your learning log.
  • How would you describe the setting of the West
    Side Story Musical?
  • How would you describe the two gangs and who are
    their leaders?

12
DAY 10 Essential Question
  • Who is the first meeting between and where is the
    meeting taking place?

13
Day 10 Summarizing Activity
  • Comparison Chart Students will complete the WWS
    first meeting portion of the comparison chart.
  • Character Chart Students will complete the West
    Side Story character chart.

14
WEST SIDE STORY DAY 11
  • Students need their music folder, comparison
    chart, WWS character chart ,and a pencil on their
    desk.
  • Activating Strategy Entrance Ticket How would
    you describe the first meeting between Tony and
    Maria?
  • Instructional Activity Students will watch West
    Side Story. 103-136 before the rumble
  • Essential Question How would you describe the
    marriage between Tony and Maria?
  • Today students will
  • watch West Side Story and complete the character
    chart.
  • discuss the characters, plot, and facts
    pertaining to the story
  • complete the WWS marriage portion of the
    comparison chart.
  • answer and discuss the essential questions.

15
Day 11 Activating Strategy Entrance Ticket
  • Answer the question in your learning log.
  • How would you describe the first meeting between
    Tony and Maria?

16
DAY 11 Essential Question
  • How would you describe the marriage between Tony
    and Maria?

17
Day 11 Summarizing Activity
  • Comparison Chart Students will complete the WWS
    marriage portion of the comparison chart.
  • Character Chart Students will complete the West
    Side Story character chart.

18
WEST SIDE STORY DAY 12
  • Students need their music folder, comparison
    chart, WWS character chart ,and a pencil on their
    desk.
  • Activating Strategy Entrance Ticket Why are the
    Jets and Sharks planning to fight?
  • Instructional Activity Students will watch West
    Side Story. 136-211 message
  • Essential Question How would you describe the
    rumble scene?
  • Today students will
  • watch West Side Story and complete the character
    chart.
  • discuss the characters, plot, and facts
    pertaining to the story
  • complete the WWS conflict/rivalry portion of the
    comparison chart.
  • answer and discuss the essential questions.

19
Day 12 Activating Strategy Entrance Ticket
  • Answer the question in your learning log.
  • Why are the Jets and Sharks planning to fight?

20
DAY 12 Essential Question
  • How would you describe the rumble scene?

21
Day 12 Summarizing Activity
  • Peer Share Students will discuss with their
    table partner the following question Why would
    you describe the rumble scene?
  • Comparison Chart Students will complete the WWS
    conflict/rivalry portion of the comparison chart.

22
WEST SIDE STORY DAY 13
  • Students need their music folder, comparison
    chart, WWS character chart ,and a pencil on their
    desk.
  • Activating Strategy Entrance Ticket How would
    you describe the rumble?
  • Instructional Activity Students will watch West
    Side Story.
  • 205-end
  • Essential Question How does the musical
    conclude?
  • Today students will
  • watch West Side Story and complete the character
    chart.
  • discuss the characters, plot, and facts
    pertaining to the story.
  • complete the WWS conflict/rivalry portion of the
    comparison chart.
  • answer and discuss the essential questions.

23
Day 13 Activating Strategy Entrance Ticket
  • How would you describe the rumble?

24
DAY 13 Essential Question
  • How does the musical conclude?

25
Day 13 Summarizing Activity
  • Turn and Talk Students will discuss with their
    table partner the following question How does
    the musical conclude?
  • Comparison Chart Students will complete the
    remaining sections of the Romeo and Juliet vs.
    West Side Story Comparison Chart.

26
WEST SIDE STORY DAY 14
  • Students need their music folder, RnJ Notes
    comparison chart, WWS character chart ,and a
    pencil on their desk.
  • Activating Strategy Think Write Share How is
    West Side Story and Romeo and Juliet similar to
    each other?
  • Summarizing Activity Complete RAFT Assignment
  • Today students will
  • Discuss the characters, plot, and facts
    pertaining to Romeo and Juliet and West Side
    Story.
  • answer EQ How is West Side Story and Romeo and
    Juliet similar to each other?

27
Day 14 Activating Activity Entrance
Ticket/Essential Question
  • How is West Side Story and Romeo and Juliet
    similar to each other?

28
Day 14 Instructional Strategy
29
Day 14 Summarizing Activity
  • Students will be completing the RAFT assignment
    for Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story.
  • Students will choose
  • ROLE R
  • AUDIENCE A
  • FORMAT F
  • TYou have just learned about the life-altering
    events in Romeo and Juliet/West Side Story. You
    must now choose three ideas /themes to compare
    and contrast

30
WEST SIDE STORY DAY 15
  • Students need to
  • Sit in assigned seats
  • Have your folder, paper, pencil, R and Juliet
    Notes, Character Chart, Comparison Chart on your
    desk
  • Wait quietly for instructions
  • Activating Activity Exit Ticket How has this
    assignment prepared you for reading Romeo and
    Juliet (the play) in high school?
  • Summarizing Activity Complete RAFT Assignment
  • Today students will
  • Discuss the characters, plot, and facts
    pertaining to Romeo and Juliet and West Side
    Story.
  • answer EQ What are the similarities between
    Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story?

31
Day 15 Activating Activity Entrance
Ticket/Essential Question
  • How has this assignment prepared you for reading
    Romeo and Juliet (the play) in high school?

32
Day 15 Instructional Strategy
33
Day 15Summarizing Activity
  • Students will be completing the RAFT assignment
    for Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story.
  • Students will choose
  • ROLE R
  • AUDIENCE A
  • FORMAT F
  • TYou have just learned about the life-altering
    events in Romeo and Juliet/West Side Story. You
    must now choose three ideas /themes to compare
    and contrast

34
WEST SIDE STORY DAY 16
  • Students need to
  • Sit in assigned seats
  • Have your folder, paper, pencil, R and Juliet
    Notes, Character Chart, Comparison Chart on your
    desk
  • Wait quietly for instructions
  • Activating Activity Think-Write-Share How can
    peer proofreading help you with your writing
    assignment?
  • Instructional Strategy Peer-Proofreading
  • Summarizing Activity Complete RAFT Assignment
  • Today students will
  • Discuss the characters, plot, and facts
    pertaining to Romeo and Juliet and West Side
    Story.
  • answer EQ What are the similarities between
    Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story?

35
Day 16 Activating Activity Think-Write-Share
  • How can peer proofreading help you with your
    writing assignment?

36
Day 16 Instructional Strategy
  • Peer-Proofreading Students will provide a
    classmate with three positive comments and three
    suggestions regarding classmates' RAFT assignment

37
Day 16Summarizing Activity
  • Students will be completing the RAFT assignment
    for Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story.

38
WEST SIDE STORY DAY 17
  • Students need to
  • Sit in assigned seats
  • Have your folder, paper, pencil, R and Juliet
    Notes, Character Chart, Comparison Chart on your
    desk
  • Wait quietly for instructions
  • Activating Activity Turn and Talk How can an
    illustration tell a story?
  • Instructional Strategy Finish RAFT Assignment
    Students will be completing the RAFT assignment
    for Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story.
  • Summarizing Activity Students will draw a
    picture illustrating the tragedy in Romeo and/or
    Juliet and/or West Side Story.
  • Today students will
  • Discuss the characters, plot, and facts
    pertaining to Romeo and Juliet and West Side
    Story.
  • answer EQ What are the similarities between
    Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story?

39
Day 17 Activating Activity Turn and Talk
  • How can an illustration tell a story?

40
Day 17 Instructional Strategy
  • Students will be completing the RAFT assignment
    for Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story.

41
Day 16 Summarizing Activity
  • RAFT ASSIGNMENT TURN IN ORDER
  • Rubric
  • Comparison Chart
  • Final Draft
  • Character Chart
  • Rough Draft
  • Students will create a picture illustrating the
    tragedies in Romeo and Juliet and/or West Side
    Story.
  • Guidelines
  • Choose a category from your comparison chart for
    your illustration
  • Must be in color and fully represent category you
    choose from your comparison chart
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