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Shakespeare Uncovered - WNET

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PBS LearningMedia's Shakespeare Uncovered is a collection of resources, including videos and discussion questions, that delve into Shakespeare's history, context, and relevance of Shakespeare's...more
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PBS LearningMedia's Shakespeare Uncovered is a collection of resources, including videos and discussion questions, that delve into Shakespeare's history, context, and relevance of Shakespeare's greatest plays. It explores the stories behind Shakespeare's plays, incorporating history, biography, iconic performances, new analysis, and the perspectives of celebrated hosts. There are plenty of interesting lesson plans such as The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Shakespeare's Characters, Supernatural Elements in Shakespeare, In Shakespeare's Time are just a few interesting titles. Click Episodes on the bottom menu to view rare footage from some renowned productions, including Taming of the Shrew with commentary by Morgan Freeman. The series is built on interviews with actors, directors and scholars, clips from screen versions of the plays. PBS LearningMedia's "Shakespeare Uncovered" series offers a variety of resources, including lesson plans and classroom activities, that can be used as a teacher's guide. These resources provide engaging ways to bring Shakespeare's works to life for students of all ages. PBS LearningMedia also provides a Shakespeare Uncovered Viewing Guide.
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In the Classroom

Enjoy the wealth of material put together for you and your students! Share the videos with your students on your projector or whiteboard. Flip your classroom and assign students to view the video at home and be prepared to discuss the next day in class. To make sure students are prepared use Acclaim, reviewed here to add questions to the video. (Most videos are between 45 - 60 minutes.) Use this program as a "background knowledge" builder before having the students read the play. Whether choosing your favorite play or the one that your district requires, you and your students are sure to enjoy this current, relevant look at Shakespeare.