As you walk down to your first period class you smile as you think of the good fortune you have with having History as your first period class. It is not that you like History, you just like the hour and a half of extra sleep you get when Mr. Gill drones and drones and drones on and on and on and on. . .
As Mr. Gill filed folders he smirked, today was going to be fun. He took out his new flash-drive and fingered it hungrily. Just as the first kids struted into the room he thrusted the drive into his labtop and took his regular post at the podium at the front of the room. As his class slowly settled into their seats he savored the anticipation. This is going to be a very. . . historical class.
"Okay class," he boomed to the class, "We are going to study William Shakespeare today in class. Now I know that some of you would think that this class could be more. . . interactive. So, today we are going to divide into groups and preform the musical "Romeo and Juliet" to the class.But before you pick roles I want you to sketchy out what you think Juliet and the other characters should look like."
For some reason or another Mr. Gill only puts the groups into twos. You, of course, go with your hot, cheerleader girlfriend and start drawing Romeo and Juliet. Mr. Gill came by smirking and said, looks like we have a pair of Juliets right here. Before you can think of a good comeback he leaves you and your girlfriend to draw out Romeo and Juliet.