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Shakespeare in the
Classroom
.
lesson
plans
- general
sites for the classroom, sites for
students
- on
teaching
For
links related to a specific play or poem go to "works"
If
a site is no longer accessible, try the WEB ARCHIVE:
[http://web.archive.org/web/*/]
+ [URL]
Shakespearefans:
ZDF sucht Kandidatinnen / Kandidaten für
RISIKO
(Nov.
2001)
lesson
plans
Edhelper:
lesson plans, worksheets, links R&J; Hamlet; JC; Macbeth
[http://www.edhelper.com/shakespeare.htm] (l. v.
September 2001)
Guardian Education: Teacher's
Guides to Shakespeare
[http://education.guardian.co.uk/netclass/schools/english/links/0,5607,70548,00.html]
(Jan. 2002)
Lessons
on Shakespeare (Connecting the Mind and the Body)
[http://www.ulen.com/shakespeare/teachers/lessons/whole.html]
(last visit: 27/03/99)
Teacher
vision, drama
search (Penguin, Putnam).
[http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-5484.html]
(May 2002)
As
you like it
[http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-3419.html]
(May 2002)
Hamlet
[http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-3544.html]
(May 2002)
Julius
Caesar
[http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-3599.html]
(May 2002)
King
Lear
[http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-3604.html]
(May 2002)
Macbeth
[http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-3701.html]
(May 2002)
Mids.
N.
[http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-3362.html]
(May 2002)
Much
Ado
[http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-3712.html]
(May 2002)
Othello
[http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-3755.html]
(May 2002)
Richard
III
[http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-3804.html]
(May 2002)
Taming
[http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-4097.html]
(May 2002)
Tempest
[http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-4090.html]
(May 2002)
Twelfth
Night
[http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-4099.html]
(May 2002)
Romeo
and Juliet
, J. S. Reed.
[http://www.teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-4055.html]
Marx, Steven. "Triangulating
Shakespeare" outlines
a course structure for introductory, advanced and graduate
level classes that combines reading, viewing and performing.
It emphasizes student responses in writing, pictures and
film-clips of performances.
[http://cla.calpoly.edu/~smarx/Shakespeare/triang/index.html]
Massi, J. M. The
Shakespeare Classroom:
Study questions to plays etc.
[http://www.jetlink.net/~massij/shakes/]
Shakespeare
Alive! Teaching materials.
(Macbeth, Hamlet)
[http://ns2.d20.co.edu/kadets/shakespeare/shaktch.html]
(Jan. 2002)
Shakespeare
for Teachers and Students
(Internet School Library Media Centre) The best site for
general links and lesson plans for some of the major plays.
[http://falcon.jmu.edu/%7Eramseyil/shakes.htm] (Jan.
2002)
Shakespeare
in Education,
Terry A. Gray. Courses, Lesson plans.
[http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/educational.htm] (l.
v. September 2001)
Shakespeare
Magazine Teaching Resources
[http://www.shakespearemag.com/tr.asp] (Jan.
2002)
Ulen, Amy.
Surfing
with the Bard: Lesson Plans
[http://www.ulen.com/shakespeare/teachers/lessons/index.htm]
Teachers
First Web Resources.
[http://www.teachersfirst.com/shakespr.shtml] (Jan.
2002)
Teaching
Shakespeare,
Folger, lesson plans (archive)
[http://www.folger.edu/education/getarchive.cfm]
(Jan. 2002) new
lesson plans
[http://www.folger.edu/education/getlesson.cfm]
(Jan. 2002)
Bryant, Cherry and
Di Sharratt Teaching
Shakespeare
(Example teaching units on Romeo and Juliet, Lear,
Macbeth, etc.)
[http://www.tidal.u-net.com/shakespeare/index.htm]
(April 2001)
You kiss by the book" - Romeo
and Juliet lesson plans
(using internet resources).
[http://edsitement.neh.gov/lessonplans/shakespeare.html]
(May 2002)
The
Web English Teacher
[http://www.webenglishteacher.com/shakespeare.html]
(Febr. 2002)
top
general sites for the
classroom, sites for students
Blackstock, Jon. Acting
History Test [http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/5002/78954]
(June 2002)
Cummings, Michael C.
Shake
Sphere
[http://sites.micro-link.net/zekscrab/] A
Comprehensive Study Guide to the World of William
Shakespeare.
Educating
Shakespeare -
school life in Elizabethan England.
[http://www.likesnail.org.uk/welcome-es.htm] (22 Jan
2001)
Electronic
Shakespeare. Resources for
Researchers.
[http://www.wfu.edu/~tedforrl/shakespeare/] (Jan.
2002)
Lynch
Multimedia:
Shakespeare for young readers; prose adaptations, audio
versions, classroom
versions.[http://www.lynchmultimedia.com/shakespeare.html]
Mathieson,
Barbara. Poetry
Scansion. A
self-study unit for students of Shakespeare and other
traditional verse forms.
[http://www.sou.edu/english/Mathiesn/Scansion/index.htm]
(l. v. September 2001)
The
MBHS Shakespeare Web
[http://199.233.193.1/shakes.html] (last visit:
22/02/00)
Modernised
Shakespeare:
Shakespeare in modern English, by Walter Saunders
[http://www.shakespeare2000.com/index.html] (May
2002)
Surfing
with the Bard Shakespeare
Classroom on the Internet
[http://www.ulen.com/shakespeare/]
(last visit:
09/03/99)
The
Shakespeare Classroom
[http://www.jetlink.net/~massij/shakes/] (last
visit: 22/01/00)
Shakespeare in the Classroom
[http://www.cybershakespeare.uiuc.edu/]
Shakespeare's
Life and Times
[http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/life.htm] (Jan.
2002)
Talking
to William Shakespeare.
Ask your own questions or browse earlier answers: "Are you
[...] curious about Anne Hathaway? Or are you
fascinated by his plays? Does Hamlet really go mad? The
answers are written by leading experts on Shakespeare,
creating an unrivalled online archive..."
[http://www.talkingto.co.uk/ttws/index.asp] (April
2002)
Teague, Fran. How to write critical
papers on
Shakespeare.
[http://www.arches.uga.edu/~fteague/Shadvice.html]
(l. v. September 2001)
Tools
for Studying Shakespeare
and Contemporaries
[http://www.arches.uga.edu/~fteague/wordcrun.html#Shakespeare]
(last visit: 22/02/00)
Tools
for Teaching Shakespeare
[http://parallel.park.uga.edu/shaxper/] (Jan.
2002)
Weller, Philip. Shakespeare
Navigator:
Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth
[http://www.clicknotes.com/]
top
on teaching
Shakespeare
Magazine
Online version of the magazine for teachers and enthusiasts
[http://www.shakespearemag.com/]
(last visit:
09/03/99)
Brave
New Shakespeare
Educational workshop for primary and secondary schools
[http://bravenewshakespeare.com/]
Cybershakespeare
/ Open Learning Australia: for schools and individual
learning
[http://www.cybershakespeare.motleyltd.com.au.]
(last visit: 26/03/99)
Shakespeare
in the Age of Visual Culture:
digital media, printed images, film, stage: introduction,
bibliography.
[http://www.folger.edu/institute/visual/intro.htm]
(Jan. 2002)
Mullin, Michael. Cybershakespeare.
interactive learning environment.
[http://www.cybershakespeare.motleyltd.com.au/] (May
2002)
We're
making Macbeth.
Teaching Shakespeare to Children. University of Sheffield
Alternative Shakespeare Course.
[http://www.dolphin.org/erik/nethernet/altskspr.html]
Blackstock, Jon. Teaching
Theatre
[http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/teaching_theatre]
(June 2002)
Blackstock, Jon. Dramatic
Links for High School Teachers
[http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/teaching_theatre/45599]
(June 2002)
Bryant, Cherry and Di Sharratt Teaching
Shakespeare
(Example teaching units on Romeo and Juliet, Lear,
Macbeth, etc.)
[http://www.tidal.u-net.com/shakespeare/index.htm]
(April 2001)
Ellen-Amster, Sarah. Shakespeare
vs. Teletubbies:
Is there a Role for Popular Culture in the Classroom?
Harvard Education Letter July/Aug. 2000
[http://web.archive.org/web/*/]
+ [http://www.adams5th.com/journalism.htm]
(May 2002)
Gertsch, Christian (Uni Bern) Shakespeare
in Cyberspace.
Ein fächerübergreifendes
Internetpropädeutikum für phil.-hist. Studenten,
http://www.cx.unibe.ch/ens/cybershak.html
Gray, Terry A. Shakespeare
in Education.
Courses, Lesson plans.
[http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/educational.htm] (l.
v. September 2001)
Green, Juana. Visualising
the Material Culture of Sh's London.
[http://www.folger.edu/institute/visual/spabsjg.html]
(Jan. 2002)
Lamonico, Michael. "Teaching
Shakespeare with a Computer" and "Seek Me Out By
Computation."
Shaksper webpage:
[http://ws.bowiestate.edu/archives/files/index.html]
Lindblad,
Ishrat: "In
the Company of Shakespeare"
- a
cultural and educational project in Stockholm (on this
site)
Loughlin, Thomas W. "Shakespeare
by Mail: An Experience in Distance Learning Using Electronic
Mail."
Shaksper webpage:
[http://ws.bowiestate.edu/archives/files/index.html]
Massi, J.M. How
to Watch a Shakespearean Film
[http://www.jetlink.net/~massij/shakes/films/filmgen.htm]
Mullin, Michael. Cybershakespeare.
interactive learning environment.
[http://www.cybershakespeare.motleyltd.com.au/] (May
2002)
Nesbit, E. Beautiful
Tales from Shakespeare
[http://www.worldwideschool.com/library/books/lit/Shakespeare/BeautifulStoriesfromShakespeare/toc.html]
(17/06/00)
Strickland, Ron. "Teaching
Shakespeare Against the Grain." A
shorter version appeared in Teaching Shakespeare
Today: Practical Approaches and Productive Strategies.
Eds. James Davis and Ronald Salomone. Urbana: National
Council of Teachers of English, 1993. Shaksper webpage:
[http://ws.bowiestate.edu/archives/files/index.html]
Waller, Gary. "Teaching
the Late Plays as Family Romance."
Shaksper webpage:
[http://ws.bowiestate.edu/archives/files/index.html]
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