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2 Spotlight on Shakespeare Directors/ teachers Actors/ students Tis Time! Start Thy Challenge Designed by: Katie Rahl

3 Ohio English Standards K-12 English Language Arts Benchmark (Reading) –Identify the structural elements of the plot and explain how an author develops conflicts and plot to pace –Identify similar recurring themes across different works. –Explain techniques used by authors to develop style Click on me to take thee back

4 Ohio Technology Standards Standard 3: Technology for Productivity Applications Students learn the operations of technology through the usage of technology and productivity tools. Students use computer and multimedia resources to support their learning. Students understand terminology, communicate technically and select the appropriate technology tool based on their needs. They use technology tools to collaborate, plan and produce a sample product to enhance their learning and solve problems by investigating, troubleshooting and experimenting using technical resources. Click on me to take thee back

5 Student Instructions This activity will test and prepare you on your Shakespeare knowledge so you can understand the meaning behind his works. You will need to know some background history on Shakespeare as well as information from his plays Just remember to see what Shakespeare has to say throughout the activity! Dost thou feel prepared? Click on me to take thee back to thy beginning to test thy knowledge

6 Teacher Instructions Designated activity for students in grade 10 Literary studies focusing on William Shakespeare –History, background info on plays, meanings behind lines Students must complete activity without using notes Once finished, the next play can be discussed in class Ohio English Content Standards Ohio Technology Content Standards Sources Take thyself back to the homepage by click on me.

7 Sources Norton Shakespearean Anthology Wikipedia.com Sparknotes.com Click on me to take thee back

8 Quick Background Check Shakespeare was born in… A.16061606 B.15641564 C.16231623 D.16001600

9 CORRECT!! Bravo! I was born in 1564 in Stratford England Dost thou still feel lucky? Test thy fate by clicking on my face.

10 Alas, not the correct choice Never fear dear noble challenger. Thou still hast another chance. Click on thy face to take thee back to the question.

11 Performance Space It is said that the Red Bull was the first real theater in 1567 on the outskirts of London. When the actors wanted their own theater, what came next, the Theatre or the Globe? The TheatreThe Globe

12 Can’t Trick you! Aha! Thou art very intelligent. The Theater was built on a farm outside of London, but because we had to pay rent on it, we took it down piece by piece in the middle of the night and re-built it with the same wood on the south side of London. We renamed it The Globe. But in reality The Theater and the Globe are the same thing! Bravo! Click on thy face to continue Here’s a peak at the Globe today. The original globe burnt in 1623 but was rebuilt years later

13 Taking a Look into his work Richard III Richard III fights alongside his family against another family in the trilogy of Henry VI. Which family does Richard belong to? –Here’s a hint, think of the war of the roses, White vs. Red. Choose a name from the scroll below. York Lancaster

14 Correct! Give thyself a round of applause Excellent! Twas a tricky play to write, having two royal families dueling through four plays (the Henry VI triology and Richard III) I can’t seem to fool thou, continue on by clicking on my face.

15 A Mid Summer Night’s Dream In the play, Shakespeare writes a character who talks about what it is to be a good actor, named Bottom. Who was this character designed after? A. King George B. William Shakespeare C. Richard Burbach D. Nicholas Roe

16 Correct as Usual! Oh, Richard Burbach, what an interesting man. The top actor in England in my time, thought of himself as the “only actor” in London. Bottom has a loveable arrogant side which takes true talent to portray, hence the casting of Burbach. A Mid Summers Night Dream is an excellent play, if I may so myself Thou shouldst know the drill by now. Click on thy face to continue.

17 Hamlet When Hamlet says the following line “I am but mad north west…I can tell a hawk from a handsaw” he is talking about what? A. carpentry B. murder C. misunderstanding D. poor acting

18 Thou Can’t be Fooled! Thou art on the ball! I used the line “I can tell a hawk from a handsaw” because during Elizabethan time, emotions on stages were acted out by gestures, two of which being the hawk and handsaw which were considered poor acting. Hamlet uses this to say he can tell when someone is lying, or putting on a show.

19 Thou needs to think again. That is not correct, but thou should think about Elizabethan times and what “Hawk” and “handsaw” represent. Click on thy face to try again

20 Thou art a Shakespeare Scholar! Aha! Thou have proven thyself in the academic arena. Tis a very noble task fair contender. Dost thou have any questions? Prepare thyself for thy next unit. If thou art done, press thine escape key!


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