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As teachers we need to work together to make learning the best tradition there is. One way that all teachers have started to help each other is through the use of the World Wide Web. Through the internet the lesson plan or advice from one teacher can be used by another in the drop of a hat. This is the kind of partnership that needs to continue and be used daily. So here are a few lesson plans that will help enlighten any secondary English class, and links to find more.
Lesson Plans with useful articles...
Lesson One -As a Shakespeare fanatic, I believe that the Bard needs to be taught in every secondary class. And one of my favorite plays is also one of the most conversational and much needed at the junior/senior level.
Lesson Two - Alright one scene in Hamlet that I just cannot get or understand...is the pirates scene. That is the worst scene in the history of scenes. It's like, Shakespeare just threw it in there to mess with people more. However this lesson plan can shed a little bit of light on the scene to help us make the best of it.
Lesson Three - Yes one more lesson plan on Hamlet. This one is in the form of an Article and help students enter the world of theatre and the Bard.
Pictures of You - Want to teach about identity? This is a great lesson plan that will help students learn more about themselves and their partners.
Lesson Two - Alright one scene in Hamlet that I just cannot get or understand...is the pirates scene. That is the worst scene in the history of scenes. It's like, Shakespeare just threw it in there to mess with people more. However this lesson plan can shed a little bit of light on the scene to help us make the best of it.
Lesson Three - Yes one more lesson plan on Hamlet. This one is in the form of an Article and help students enter the world of theatre and the Bard.
Pictures of You - Want to teach about identity? This is a great lesson plan that will help students learn more about themselves and their partners.
Articles..
Virtual Shakespeare - Using film and seating arrangements to teach Shakespearean drama.
Bullying and Drama - Can literature teach anti-bullying strategies in high school English classrooms?
Bullying and Drama - Can literature teach anti-bullying strategies in high school English classrooms?