Shakespeare
is Elementary!
Here
are some web sites about "The Bard" for kids and teachers!
**Remember
that these sites are not part of our site and are on the World
Wide Web, so you should have an adult with you while you 'surf'
them!
Just click on the site you would
like to visit (the explanation of the site is
under each address)
!
http://absoluteshakespeare.com
"The essential William Shakespeare resource
with Shakespeare's plays, sonnets and poems. Study Shakespeare with
plot summaries, essays, character analyses, quotes, biography,
pictures, timeline, trivia, the Globe Theatre and links."
http://www.rdg.ac.uk./globe/
All
about Shakespeare's theatre.
http://www.shakespeare.org.uk/
A
site about the life and work of Shakespeare.
http://daphne.palomar.edu/shakespeare/lambtales/LAMBTALE.HTM
A
wonderful site with re-tellings of the Bard's most famous work.
http://www.shakespeare.com/
Just
what you would expect- an interactive look at Shakespeare's work.
http://www.jetlink.net/~massij/shakes/
A
resource for teachers and students.
http://www.bartleby.com/100/
A collection of quotations.
http://www.laguna.k12.nm.us/r&j/
An
in-depth look at Romeo and Juliet by Laguna Middle School
http://www.gullies.k12.nf.ca/shakespeare.html
A web newsletter being developed by students
of Upper Gullies Elementary in Newfoundland.
shakespeare-king-of-theatre
A site suggested by high school students in
Tennessee- thanks! The links across the top of the page are
commercial, but the main page has a lot of links to information on
Shakepeare's life and work.
Costumes and Theatre: A Shakespeare Resource Center
A site suggested by a ninth grade English teacher
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