Hi kids ! Here is the first set of cards for our Global Project “Romeo and Juliet on Peace Mission”. You can download and print them if you want. 🙂 Miss Jime and Miss Emi short-stories-shakespeare-romeo-and-juliet-worksheet short-stories-shakespeare-william-shakespeare-worksheet
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We have been working really hard on our analysis of the play and its adaptations. Here are some of the collaborative productions we have done in class. Click on the pictures to see the detailed albums.
We have been discussing the concept of Point of View as the narrator’s position to tell the story. However, this concept is also connected to the characters in the story, and how their perspective allows them to have a different… Continue Reading →
After watching the film Gnomeo and Juliet, pay attention to these really interesting details that reference Shakespeare’s works in it: Look closely at the address where the two families live. Verona Drive of course refers to the City of Verona. And… Continue Reading →
Welcome to our open class. Let’s watch this video to introduce the topic for today’s class: Presentation Now, let’s get started. Good Luck!
Hi families, and welcome to our Open Class! We’re really excited to have you here to share our work 😀 We hope you’ll enjoy it and learn a lot in the process, too! First, let’s watch an introductory video: And… Continue Reading →
Let’s compare and contrast the characteristics of some adaptations of this classic play! First, we watched a video summary of the play by the British Council. (Click here to go to the previous post about it). Now, take a look… Continue Reading →
In this part of the Project, we will work specifically on the play Romeo and Juliet, and the concept of adaptation. To start, let’s watch a video by the Brisith Council on a summary of Romeo and Juliet. You can click on… Continue Reading →
Here is the second set of cards for this Project. You can download and print them if you want. 🙂 Click here to find the new cards about William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet and Literary Devices.
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