Category: Shakespeare in the Classroom

  • The True Villain of The Godfather: Michael Corleone and the Corruption of Family

    In Coppola’s Godfather saga, Michael Corleone, not the obvious villains, embodies true evil, betraying family values while destroying what his father protected.

  • 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…

  • Celebrating Positivity: October

    In October, embrace cultural celebrations, famous birthdays, and positive historical events in your classroom. Celebrate diversity and inspire positive change through education.

  • TDIH: Miguel de Cervantes

    Miguel de Cervantes, renowned for “Don Quixote,” led a remarkable life marked by adversity and literary brilliance, inspiring generations with his enduring legacy.

  • ISTE Live 24 Preconference

    If you are going to ISTE24, share your excitement using Adobe Express And remix this ➡️ adobe.ly/eduiste24remix Have fun creating and then join me Mon Jun24 from 1:00-2:00 to learn more about Literacy with GenAI tools like AdobeFirefly. Or you can create a screensaver with a QR code learning to your presentation resources and contacts.…

  • 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.