Category: Shakespeare in the Classroom

  • National Poetry Month Resources

    If you are looking for a collection of all the NPM resources from the past month to use next school year and some additional ones.

  • TDIH: Happy Birthday William Shakespeare

    The Legacy of William Shakespeare: Inspiring History and Social-Emotional Learning Introduction:William Shakespeare, the bard of Avon, remains a towering figure in the world of literature and drama, with an enduring legacy that has transcended centuries. His contributions to the English language and the art of storytelling are immeasurable. But perhaps one of the most captivating…

  • Celebrating Positivity:April

    April is a month bursting with opportunities to infuse your classroom with cultural celebrations, historical recognitions, and fun learning experiences. From observing heritage months to commemorating famous birthdays, here are several ways to make April a memorable and enriching time for your students: Celebrate National Poetry Month: Recognize Autism Acceptance Month: Honor Arab American Heritage…

  • TDIH: Beware the Ides of March

    Julius Caesar Myth vs Shakespeare Certainly, Julius Caesar was a prominent figure in ancient Roman history, and his life has been the subject of Shakespeare’s famous play “Julius Caesar.” In all my years as a educator, “Julius Caesar” is by far my favorit play to teach and discuss in class. To see some of my…

  • Unlocking the Riches of Richard II: A Classroom Exploration

    This blog explores Shakespeare’s Richard II, its historical context, its main character, and his tragic end, providing strategies for integrating the play into classroom teaching, emphasizing its cross-disciplinary potential.

  • Today is Saint Crispin’s Day

    Enjoy one of the great renditions of this wonderful speech from Shakespeare’s play Henry V. Henry V’s St. Crispin’s Day speech is one of the most famous and inspiring speeches in English literature. It is a pivotal moment in William Shakespeare’s play “Henry V,” and it takes place before the Battle of Agincourt during the…