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Turn pivotal quotes from a play into concrete poems, using shapes that represent the concept. Students can do this by hand or using the computer.
Compile a playlist for the play, act by act. Have students explain their song choices and listen to some of them in class. Delivery with Standard Australia Post usually happens within 2-10 business days from time of dispatch. Please be aware that the delivery time frame may vary according to the area of delivery and due to various reasons, the delivery may take longer than the original estimated timeframe.
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Wondering which Shakespeare play to see? This flowchart has got you covered! You can print your own version for free or buy a full-size poster. EXPLORE THE ENTIRE SERIES: this game is part of our bestselling Shakespeare range illustrated by Adam Simpson, including The World of Shakespeare: 1000-piece Jigsaw Puzzle and Shakespeare Playing Cards What are your favorite Shakespeare activities and printables? Come and share in our WeAreTeachers HELPLINE group on Facebook. Get younger kids excited about Shakespeare when they write with their own “quill” pens. Color, cut out, and tape around a pen or crayon for old time fun!
Have students create a mask for a specific character to wear to the Romeo and Juliet masquerade ball. They must justify their color and style choices for that character—a fun way to do character analysis. Have a little fun when teaching Hamlet. This free printable paper doll collection includes standard costumes but also hilarious extras like Captain Denmark and Doctor Who. Please be aware that the delivery time frame may vary according to the area of delivery - the approximate delivery time is usually between 1-2 business days. Here is a list of resources that supplement the game Playing for Shakespeare in the classroom. IntroductionShakespeare’s language becomes much more relatable when you realize how many of his phrases are still in use today. Hang this poster to introduce your students to some of these phrases.
Need some impromptu costumes for Julius Caesar or Coriolanus? These clever “laurel” wreaths are made from plastic spoons!
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Meet the Bard! Use this coloring image to introduce Shakespeare to young readers or as an anchor for other creative activities. Combine art and graphic design with literature when you have kids originate book covers for a Shakespeare play. They make a fun classroom display too! Knowing about the theater where Shakespeare’s plays were first performed is essential to understanding the plays themselves. Have your students build this simple paper model as you learn about the Globe Theatre.