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1 William Shakespeare WEBQUEST challenge

2 WEBQUEST INSTRUCTIONS
You have 30 minutes to find out as much information as you can about William Shakespeare. Read each page carefully and follow the links to the websites to find out more information. There are several tasks to complete throughout your quest and all answers should be written on your worksheet. Good luck!

3 Task One Who was William Shakespeare?
Follow this link and type William Shakespeare’s name. What did he look like? Sketch his face onto your worksheet. You must now find out some key facts about Shakespeare. Follow this link as well as this link. Now skim and scan the webpage for the necessary information. Write down the answers on your worksheet. 1. Date of Birth 2. Parents’ names 3. Siblings 4. Married 5. Children 6. Date of Death

4 Task TWO The Globe Theatre
The first Globe was destroyed by fire in 1613, but by 1614 it had been rebuilt and reopened. After closing again in 1642, it was soon demolished. The Globe Theatre was an open-air playhouse designed in 1599, where Shakespeare worked and many of his greatest plays were first performed. Take a tour of the different sections of the Globe Theatre here! Would you prefer to watch a Shakespeare play from the yard, the middle gallery or the upper gallery? Give a reason for your answer.

5 London Life During Shakespeare’s life, London was noisy, crowded, bustling and busy. Shakespeare’s London was also dirty, smelly and rat-infested. Disease was rife. People threw their rubbish and sewage into the streets. The smell was disgusting, and it was a messy and dangerous place to live.

6 TASK THREE William Shakespeare – The Playwright
William Shakespeare was a playwright (somebody who wrote plays for a job), and he wrote many famous plays which are still performed today. Follow this link to find three plays Shakespeare wrote and write these on your worksheet. Did you notice the three categories the plays were divided into? What were they? Fill this in on your worksheet.

7 TASK FOUR The Language of Shakespeare’s Day
Shakespeare wrote in Old English. Shakespeare wrote the way he did for poetic and dramatic purposes and people did not generally speak in this way. Shakespeare used all sorts of words that you would not hear today. Click on the link below and look at the ‘weird words’ section. Click on the ‘more weird words’ link and write down two examples of weird words and what they mean. WEIRD WORDS Shakespeare used lots of insults in his plays. Have a look at this insult generator to see what insults you can come up with. Write one down on your worksheet. Shakespearean insults

8 Strange Shakespeare Facts and Rumours
TASK FIVE Strange Shakespeare Facts and Rumours There are many mysteries that surround the life of William Shakespeare - some are based on fact and some are based on fiction! Some of these are interesting, some are strange and some are simply weird! Click on the link below to research facts and rumours about Shakespeare. Write down your favourite fact and your favourite rumour on your worksheet. FACTS AND RUMOURS

9 Congratulations! You have successfully completed your webquest on William Shakespeare


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