Shakespeare Uncovered Website
I promised to let you know when the Shakespeare Uncovered website was up. It is, and it’s a fantastic resource all Shakespeare teachers should know about.
First of all, you can actually watch full episodes of the series online. So even if you missed out the first time, it’s all there waiting for you now.
The Education section, the part where I contributed, boasts a collection of fantastic lesson plans on Shakespeare that use clips from the television show in class. The lessons are relatively short, so they can either be used on their own or worked into longer Shakespeare units you may already be planning. And if you want to see the bios for all of the members of the Advisory Board, you can find them here (mine is the fifth one down).
The series may be over, but the website is the gift that keeps on giving. So head on over to watch the show, play the games, and teach the lessons!
November 11th, 2013 at 7:18 am
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