Thursday, February 27, 2014

Shakespeare Learns about The Giver

When Shakespeare first arrived in London in the late 1580s, he encountered a society that was drastically different than ours is today. We, like Shakespeare, are the product of our time and our culture. While Shakespeare tackled issues like, love, betrayal and murder, 8th Grade AT Literature students explored some of the challenges societies inevitably face. 










After reading Lois Lowry’s The Giver, students were tasked with answering some tough philosophical questions, while also forming connections to the novel and real-world events. Research topics ranged from population control to utopic societies, genetic engineering and language manipulation.


As children to whom the future is entrusted, these 8th graders came to understand some of the difficulties involved in everyday culture.

Ms. Mangan and Shakespeare presiding over the presentations

Monday, February 24, 2014

Shakespeare Learns about Afganistan

Shakespeare visited 7th grade social studies and got a history lesson on Afghanistan. 
Students are reading the book The Breadwinner, which is about an 11-year-old girl named Parvana. She lives in Afghanistan during the Taliban occupation, and the trials and tribulations she has to overcome. It also describes the general difficulties of life for women in Afghanistan. This is part of the 7th grade unit on the Middle East.  

Friday, February 21, 2014

Shakespeare consumed by French culture!

Shakespeare had a rendez-vous with the French Club this week. The Bard had a hankering for something sweet so he crossed the channel for some delicious French crepes. He was nervous about his first taste of la culture francaise, but the whole point of these adventures is to try new things so peu importe. He found that he especially loves Nutella. French Club meets once a month to study and live the Francophone culture from the French-speaking world. Next month they will be celebrating Mardi Gras and laissez les bons temps roulez! (Letting the good  times roll!). 

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Shakespeare was thrilled to be a part of this year's play! "Gooney Bird Greene and Her Fabulous Animal Parade"

Congratulations to the cast and crew of Lisle Junior High’s production of Gooney Bird Greene and Her Fabulous Animal Parade.  This year’s play was a huge success scoring major laughs from all audiences alike.  This play could not have happened without the talented 6th through 8th grade students who put everything they had into each performance.  They were supported by their peers with a diligent and efficient crew working behind the scenes.  The play was performed on Friday, January 31st for the Junior High students as well as Friday and Saturday (February 1st) evening for the Lisle community.
We would like to thank Tripp Burton and Jason Smid for directing the school play as well as the staff, administration and maintenance crew of Lisle Junior High School for their support. Thanks to all the parents and guardians of our actors/crew for your flexibility, transportation and support.  Finally, thank you to the Theatre of Western Springs for lending us a variety of costume pieces. 

Hope to see you all for our next show in 2015!

CAST

                   Gooney Bird Greene…                                  Chelsea Neylon
                   Felicia Ann…                                                   Amelia Frederickson
                   Malcolm…                                                       Nathaniel Sojka
                   Chelsea…                                                        Maggie Dooley
                   Tyrone…                                                          Evan Schwemer
                   Ben…                                                               Jack Nadolny
                   Beanie…                                                          Bella Winiecki
                   Tricia…                                                            Jules Cole
                   Keiko…                                                           Cheyenne Nape
                   Barry…                                                            Joseph Krebaum
                   Nicholas…                                                       Sam Cremeens
                  Mrs. Pigeon…                                                  Emily Woltmann
                  Mr. Leroy….                                                    Parker Barrette
                  Bush, Deer, Baby Mandrill 1…                      Kira Springer
                  Dad, Big Cub, Lion 2…                                   Aaron Harris
                  Little Panda, Vulture…                                   Ellie de Buhr
                  Rhododendron, Little Cub…                          Ayush Ghosh
                  Baby Kangaroo, Rich Lady    …                    Frankie Brummel
                  Koala, Big Dog…                                           Tessa Haldeman
                  Stop Sign, Dingo, Big Dog…                          Alex Sohl
                  Eucalyptus Tree, Mother Mandrill   …         Bridget Brock
                  Mom, Hunter 2, Green Snake…                    Victoria Riedy
                  Nicholas’ Mom, Young Bison, Wallaby…     Audrey Strunewitz
                  River, Lion 1, Big Dog…                                Jordan Cygan
                  River, Older Bison 1, Baby Mandrill 2…      Haley Kowalski
                  Apple Tree, Wildebeest…                              Bich-Yen Pham
                  Dead Tree, Hunter 1, Giraffe…                     Renee Armitage
                  Bees, Camerawoman, Baby Mandrill 3…     Natalie Marriner
                  Older Bison 2 …                                              Sophie Osborn
                  Bamboo, Woof…                                             Faith Ryan

CREW
 Docia Jarecki, Kaylee Gansberg, Jacob Wilk,
Annie Gill, Ayona Ghosh, Colby Klimczak, Joel Clancy
Lydia Rossin, Jackie Mullas, Anum Fatima, Annie Gill
Raquel Klein, Patrick Nitzki, Grantas Jankauskaite,
Carlo Lopardo, Bich-Nhu Pham, Lily Brandes,
Ryan Smith, Glorija Jankauskaite, Nicholas Rohla,
Nathan Ryan, Sophia Tchakanakis, Aaron Cail



Saturday, February 1, 2014

Shakespeare Learns about Allegory

Mrs. Broadus's display for the presentation
Allegory is a story or image in which the characters and events are symbols that stand for ideas about human life or for a political or historical situation.

Mr. Smid's Seventh Grade A.T. Literature class learned about allegory using stories from Dr. Seuss. They came to the LRC to learn about the author's life and his motivation to teach lessons through his writing and illustrations. He teaches us the importance of taking care of the earth in "The Lorax" and the idea of human equality in "Sneetches."