Little Birdy

It's Little Birdy, or as I like to call him, Evil Stalker Bunny Chicken!
Mystery Creature

Would you believe Little Birdy became this?
Ridley

Of course, I have to include Little Birdy's most famous form!
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
Book Bag
For the book bag, I did King Lear. My props were:
Protagonist Board: Labeled the good characters.
Antagonist Board: Labeled the antagonists.
Conflict Board: Showed some conflicts of the play.
Eye Ball: Represents conflict in which Cornwall gouges out Gloucester's eyes.
Cloth: Represents conflict in which Lear is left in storm and comes to a realization.
Doll w/ sword: the resolution to several conflicts (and conflicts themselves).
Crown: the royalty/nobility of most of the characters.
Skull pouch: the death of many of the characters.
Protagonist Board: Labeled the good characters.
Antagonist Board: Labeled the antagonists.
Conflict Board: Showed some conflicts of the play.
Eye Ball: Represents conflict in which Cornwall gouges out Gloucester's eyes.
Cloth: Represents conflict in which Lear is left in storm and comes to a realization.
Doll w/ sword: the resolution to several conflicts (and conflicts themselves).
Crown: the royalty/nobility of most of the characters.
Skull pouch: the death of many of the characters.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
The Tempest
The Tempest
William Shakespeare
203 pages (Double Paged, 406 Pages)

The Tempest is the enthralling tale of Prospero, a magician and the former Duke of Milan. Twelve years before the play takes place, Prospero's brother stole his dukedom and forced him to flee. In the present, Alonso, King of Naples, Antonio, Prospero's brother, Gonzalo, a good noble, and a few others shipwreck on an desert island, caused by a magical storm. Prospero has his spirit servant, Ariel, bring Ferdinand, the Prince of Naples, to him. Eventually, Ferdinand falls in love with Miranda, Prospero's daughter, and they plan to get married. Meanwhile, the other nobles are searching for Ferdinand. Using his magic, Prospero guides the nobles to him and makes them give his dukedom back. The play ends with the nobles repenting for the foul deeds.
William Shakespeare
203 pages (Double Paged, 406 Pages)
The Tempest is the enthralling tale of Prospero, a magician and the former Duke of Milan. Twelve years before the play takes place, Prospero's brother stole his dukedom and forced him to flee. In the present, Alonso, King of Naples, Antonio, Prospero's brother, Gonzalo, a good noble, and a few others shipwreck on an desert island, caused by a magical storm. Prospero has his spirit servant, Ariel, bring Ferdinand, the Prince of Naples, to him. Eventually, Ferdinand falls in love with Miranda, Prospero's daughter, and they plan to get married. Meanwhile, the other nobles are searching for Ferdinand. Using his magic, Prospero guides the nobles to him and makes them give his dukedom back. The play ends with the nobles repenting for the foul deeds.
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