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Shakespeare for kids?
I am looking for Shakespeare plays that have been adapted so that a third-grader could impute to and understand them. Specifically, the comedies (at least to start).
I did A Midsummer Ceaselessly's Dream and then Hamlet with first graders.
I started with my local library's children's department and found some picture books of Shakespeare's plays.
Blue Skies | Dec 23, 2007
YMZ | Dec 22, 2007
What did kids do for fun in Shakespeare's days?
I dire to know by Thursday, 4/2/2009 because I have to write a eulogy about Juliet for English. I wanted to say "we worn to play _____ together as kids" or something along those lines. Help, asap?
http://www.elizabethanenglandlife.com/el izabethan-england-games-people-action-duri ng-the-golden-era.html
games included marbles, blind mans trick and hopscotch....
Kitty §ays (mew) | Mar 30, 2009
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games included marbles, blind mans bamboozle and hopscotch....
Kitty §ays (mew) | Mar 30, 2009
How to introduce kids to Shakespeare?
As part of my Sixth Raise study, all students are expected to complete some kind of community engagement endeavour in our area - and I would really like to contact local primary schools and present to give a lesson/session on Shakespeare to some YR6 classes
How Many Kids Did John Shakespeare have? PLEASE HELP!?
Sordid for the first question, but i need this fast!
John Shakespeare had eight children: Joan (1558), Margaret (1562-63), William (1564-1616), Gilbert (1566-1612), Joan (1569-1646), Anne (1571-79), Richard (1574-1613), and Edmund (1580-1607).
Jay J | Feb 23, 740
Does anyone know of a Shakespeare rep camp for kids here in chicago if so is it auditioned and where is it?
9-11 yrs of age does truthful shakespeare
not persuaded about doing strictly Shakespeare but there are several theater camps for the summer
http://www.chicagokidscompany.com/classe s.html
Start there and possibly they can steer you in the right direction
me | Feb 23, 3183
Why do kids have to read Shakespeare and those classic novels in school? It doesn't apply to real life?
. Unless you're an English significant, you won't use those books for your career and jobs. If they are interested in reading them, they can pursue it themselves.
By the way, I'm 33 and have a college class.
Though I admit English was
To fill this question I must say this first, in high school, I was more too goof off and have fun. Now later in life I realize that by studying these legends and writers we do distress this for life now. First of all Shakespeare's writings are used
cecilia m | Oct 19, 2006
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The kids are out of credo and it's time for a fun-filled break over the holidays. There are lots of exciting and intriguing things to do to assistant make your staycation a memorable one!
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey first performed the East Seaboard premiere of Neil Bartlett’s unique and inventive adaptation of A Christmas Carol in 2007. Now, vice-president Bonnie Monte and a cast of just nine actors offers their vision with a redesigned visual debut designed to delight and haunt in the always-touching morality tale. The show runs Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., and Thursday and Friday at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. at the F.M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre-in-the-round, 36 Madison Ave. Tickets are $32-55. Call (973) 408-5600 for tickets and more information.
Gnomeo and Juliet. (some minor spoilers)
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Shakespeare For Kids - News
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Animated garden gnomes bring Shakespeare to kids St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Feb 10, 2011
There's even a bronze William Shakespeare (Patrick Stewart) to emphasize that the story end unhappily. But this is a light-hearted kids movie, closer to the parody of "Shrek 2" (from the same overseer, Kelly Asbury) than to the peril of "Toy Story 3.
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'Gnomeo And Juliet' will delight both kids, adults (IANS Movie Review) Sify - Feb 18, 2011
Contrasting with Shakespeare's original, this fragile love does win in the end and unite the clans. The film over will obviously delight kids, and with a little stretch of their imagination, adults are likely to make merry it equally. The pun on cultural kitch and Elton
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There's even a bronze William Shakespeare (Patrick Stewart) to emphasize that the story end unhappily. But this is a light-hearted kids movie, closer to the parody of "Shrek 2" (from the same overseer, Kelly Asbury) than to the peril of "Toy Story 3.
Contrasting with Shakespeare's original, this fragile love does win in the end and unite the clans. The film over will obviously delight kids, and with a little stretch of their imagination, adults are likely to make merry it equally. The pun on cultural kitch and Elton
