Title: Unit: Romeo and Juliet vs. West Side Story
1Unit 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
2Music 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.
3Theatre 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
4Reading 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.
5WEST 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.
6Day 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)?
7West 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
8DAY 9 Essential Question
- How would you describe the setting of the West
Side Story Musical?
9Day 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.
10WEST 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.
11Day 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?
12DAY 10 Essential Question
- Who is the first meeting between and where is the
meeting taking place?
13Day 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.
14WEST 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.
15Day 11 Activating Strategy Entrance Ticket
- Answer the question in your learning log.
- How would you describe the first meeting between
Tony and Maria?
16DAY 11 Essential Question
- How would you describe the marriage between Tony
and Maria?
17Day 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.
18WEST 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.
19Day 12 Activating Strategy Entrance Ticket
- Answer the question in your learning log.
- Why are the Jets and Sharks planning to fight?
20DAY 12 Essential Question
- How would you describe the rumble scene?
21Day 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.
22WEST 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.
23Day 13 Activating Strategy Entrance Ticket
- How would you describe the rumble?
24DAY 13 Essential Question
- How does the musical conclude?
25Day 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.
26WEST 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?
27Day 14 Activating Activity Entrance
Ticket/Essential Question
- How is West Side Story and Romeo and Juliet
similar to each other?
28Day 14 Instructional Strategy
29Day 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
30WEST 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?
31Day 15 Activating Activity Entrance
Ticket/Essential Question
- How has this assignment prepared you for reading
Romeo and Juliet (the play) in high school?
32Day 15 Instructional Strategy
33Day 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
34WEST 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?
35Day 16 Activating Activity Think-Write-Share
- How can peer proofreading help you with your
writing assignment?
36Day 16 Instructional Strategy
- Peer-Proofreading Students will provide a
classmate with three positive comments and three
suggestions regarding classmates' RAFT assignment
37Day 16Summarizing Activity
- Students will be completing the RAFT assignment
for Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story.
38WEST 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?
39Day 17 Activating Activity Turn and Talk
- How can an illustration tell a story?
40Day 17 Instructional Strategy
- Students will be completing the RAFT assignment
for Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story.
41Day 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 -