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If you ask me, it’s always a good time to celebrate The Bard, but on April 23rd, we recognize both his birth and the incredible contribution he made to the English language. Now I know that not everyone thinks we should still be studying his work in 21st century classrooms, but I’m not one of […]

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Jenny Smith
If you have ever taught Shakespeare’s plays or sonnets, then you know students can struggle to unlock the language and meaning of the text. The following two anchor charts have been tremendou… Teaching Shakespeare High Schools, Teaching Othello, Teaching Hamlet, Teaching British Literature, Ap Language And Composition, Teaching Shakespeare, Ap Literature, Teaching Secondary, Teaching High School English

If you have ever taught Shakespeare’s plays or sonnets, then you know students can struggle to unlock the language and meaning of the text. The following two anchor charts have been tremendou…

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Reinhard
Engage your students in the world of Shakespeare with these 7 dynamic teaching strategies! 📚 Whether you're a literature lover or just diving into the classics, this blog post has the perfect ideas to kickstart your Shakespeare unit. Whether you're a high school English teacher or middle school literature enthusiast, this blog post is your go-to resource for making Shakespeare accessible and enjoyable. #ShakespeareInEducation #TeacherTips #LiteraryFun English Class Activities High School, Shakespeare Activities, 2024 Prep, English Teacher Classroom, High School English Teacher, Middle School Literature, High School English Classroom, High School Literature, Ap Lang

Engage your students in the world of Shakespeare with these 7 dynamic teaching strategies! 📚 Whether you're a literature lover or just diving into the classics, this blog post has the perfect ideas to kickstart your Shakespeare unit. Whether you're a high school English teacher or middle school literature enthusiast, this blog post is your go-to resource for making Shakespeare accessible and enjoyable. #ShakespeareInEducation #TeacherTips #LiteraryFun

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Victoria Martin
Are you a Fen-sucked Dull-Eyed Canker-blossom? Do you know how many sonnets the Bard wrote, or which phrases we use that he coined? Have you any idea what an oxlip looks like? If you're curious about answering any of these questions, then this #UltimateGuide to Teaching #Shakespeare might be for you! #homeschool School Planning, Brave Writer, Teaching Shakespeare, Morning Basket, Teaching Secondary, Homeschool Language Arts, British Literature, Homeschooling Resources, Homeschool Tips

Are you a Fen-sucked Dull-Eyed Canker-blossom? Do you know how many sonnets the Bard wrote, or which phrases we use that he coined? Have you any idea what an oxlip looks like? If you're curious about answering any of these questions, then this Ultimate Guide to Teaching Shakespeare might be for you!

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Anandhi Kumaran
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Every high school student will read a Shakespeare play at some point. And how teachers approach Shakespeare initially will make or break that relationship with the Bard. Think about Romeo and Juliet. The play opens with a fight scene in which a lot of the action is implied, there are a bunch of randy jokes, and the ... Read more

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John Mcmorrow

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