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Comedy
    
All's Well That Ends Well
     As You Like It
     The Comedy of Errors
     Cymbeline
     Love's Labours Lost
     Measure for Measure
     The Merry Wives of Windsor
     The Merchant of Venice
     A Midsummer Night's Dream
     Much Ado About Nothing
     Pericles, Prince of Tyre
     Taming of the Shrew
     The Tempest
     Troilus and Cressida
     Twelfth Night
     Two Gentlemen of Verona
     Winter's Tale

History
     Henry IV, part 1
     Henry IV, part 2
     Henry V
     Henry VI, part 1
     Henry VI, part 2
     Henry VI, part 3
     Henry VIII
     King John
     Richard II
     Richard III

Tragedy
     Antony and Cleopatra
     Coriolanus
     Hamlet
     Julius Caesar
     King Lear
     Macbeth
     Othello
     Romeo and Juliet
     Timon of Athens
     Titus Andronicus

Poetry
     The Sonnets
     A Lover's Complaint
     The Rape of Lucrece
     Venus and Adonis
     Funeral Elegy by W.S.

Shakespeare WebQuests!
Double, Double, Toil and Trouble: 
    Emily Burson Double, Double, Toil and Trouble Double, Double, Toil and Trouble Understanding the Tragedy of Macbeth WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF MACBETH!    Now I know that understanding Shakespeare and the world...
Shakespeare Web Quest
    Describe the design and materials of the newly constructed Globe. How is the newly reconstructed Globe performances different from a modern stage production? Who are the groundlings? In what area were most of the theater...
Shakespeare Project
    Microsoft FrontPage 3.0 P. Miller: Shakespeare Project PROJECT FOR SHAKESPEARE'S MACBETH by P. Miller Introduction | Task | Resources | Process | Evaluation | Conclusion INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Globe Theatre and S...
Shakespeare's Macbeth
    description of each one. Resources Check out this Documentary on William Shakespeare! To learn about Shakespeare's Home, click here. For information on all of Shakespeare's works, check out the Shakespeare Bookshelf. Cli...
What, me Shakespeare?
     What me Shakespeare? What Me Shakespeare? or Wherefore Art Thou So Boring? Your English teacher has just complicated your life by informing you that the class will begin studying Shakespeare next week. Panic!! How will ...

Shakespeare Lesson Plans!
AnIntroduction to Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Era
    description of William Shakespeare and his life. Mention that he lived in the Elizabethan Era. 2. Provide descriptions of aspects of the Elizabethan Era to the students (i.e.. Those mentioned in the concepts section...
Appreciatingthe Bard's Art: Rewriting Shakespeare's Epitaph Using Iambic Pentameter
    Description: The following is designed as a small group activity to help students appreciate Shakespeare's art as well as reinforce literary terms and concepts. Students begin to appreciate Shakespeare's genius as they s...
Exploding Writer s Block
    description of a branch of philosophy. What do they think about it? How does it apply to their little life? What is their own personal philosophy of life? MY CHARACTER HAS NOTHING LEFT TO SAY! Go to: Shakespeare#s Globe ...
Hamlet
    Description of Materials, Activities and Web sites The following materials are required for this unit: a class set of Hamlet by William Shakespeare a film version of Hamlet poster board, colored pens and pencils Student ...
Introduction to Shakespeare
    Description: Introduction to Shakespeare's A Mid Summer Night's Dream using information technology and common sense. The relevance of Shakespeare in modern society is stressed in both his works and the implementation of ...
Julius Caesar
    Description of Activities Materials Needed: -Class set of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar -Access to the World Wide Web Student Activity 1 Students examine the characters of Brutus and Cassius in William Shakespeare'...
Literary, Theatrical and Cinematic Approaches to Drama
    Description Two Samples of Literary Work Research on a Shakespearean Actor Conclusion Notes Teacher#s Bibliography Students# Reading List for Curriculum Unit To Guide Entry Introduction One of the many small burdens for ...
MacBeth by Shakespeare Teacher's Guide
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Macbeth by William Shakespeare
    KidReach is an online resource and teaching aid that teachers in the classroom can use to motivat.. The KidReach Reading Center     > Lesson Plan List Anticipation Guide for Macbeth Book Review for M...
Macbeth: Shakespeare for Elementary Students
    Lesson Exchange: Macbeth: Shakespeare for Elementary Students (Elementary, Literature)Click here - earn 90% profit and get free samples! #988. Macbeth: Shakespeare for Elementary Students Literature, level: Elementary Po...
Romeo and Juliet
    Description of Activities Materials Needed: Class set of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Access to the World Wide Web Activity 1 Students write an act-by-act plot description of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.This...
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
    describing their predictions for the story as they see it developing. 3. Students will have the last half of class to rehearse their dramatic presentations. II. Set Introduction: same as Day Two III. Instruction: same as...
Shakespeare Rap
     CNNfyi.com - Shakespeare rap - April 13, 2000 > News CNNfyi.com CNN.com CNNSI.com CNNfn.com The Web Student Pages Mainpage News Student Bureau Real Life School Tools Connect Game Room Teacher Pages Mainpage Subject A...
Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet
     Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet Authors: Janis Buisson, Lora Shoban, and Jim Robertson Date: Monday, Aug 10, 1998 Overview:The purpose of this lesson is to allow students to discover Shakes...
Shakespeare Via the Internet
    Description:  This lesson serves to develop students' Internet skills in researching a familiar topic. The lesson also serves to reinforce knowledge acquired about the topic. Goals: The students will be able to: exp...
Surface Tension
    Surface Tension Surface Tension Amina Grant Shakespeare l448 East 52nd. St. #252 1119 East 46th St. Chicago IL 60615 Chicago IL 60653 312-324-2229 312-535-1560 Objective: Students will observe forces between the water mo...
Working with Shakespeare, the Poet and Dramatist
    descriptions of eras and concepts in the theater. Grenough, Millie, Barry Marshall, Linda McGuire, Kelley O#Rourke, Paul Spector. Bananas and Fifty Four Other Varieties, a book of activities to do with kids. Booklet fund...

Shakespeare Resources!
All Shakespeare
     Study guides to the plays, famous quotes, essays, and more.
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
Introduction to Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Er
Utah Shakespearean Festival
     Tony Award-winning Utah Shakespearean Festival: information, education resources, tickets
Internet Shakespeare Editions
    An extensive treatment of Shakespeare's Life and Times
The life of Shakespearean actors
    Tracy's Shakespeare Page
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