1st Edition

Talking Points for Shakespeare Plays Discussion activities for Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Romeo and Juliet and Richard III

By Lyn Dawes Copyright 2013
    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    What do students think about Shakespeare? Classic, timeless and full of rich ideas; or difficult, impenetrable and completely uninteresting?

    We want young people to develop a real interest in Shakespeare, based on their understanding and engagement with the texts. A meaningful classroom discussion that enables every individual to contribute and covers a range of viewpoints, can help students’ understanding of Shakespeare’s plays, consolidate their learning, and increase their motivation.

    This highly practical book enables teachers to organise, stimulate and support group discussions that will help students to relate to the characters, and develop their own ideas about the language and meaning. Drawing on four of the most commonly taught Shakespeare plays, the book provides a broad range of exciting tried and tested resources, taking the reader through key parts of the text, along with suggestions for further activities involving writing, drama and electronic media. Features include:

    -Scene by scene Talking Points for each play
    -'Thinking Together' extension activities for group work
    -Guidance on developing your own Talking Points
    -Talking Points focusing on Shakespeare’s language use

    Offering an accessible, thought-provoking and above all enjoyable way for students to engage with Shakespeare’s plays, this book will be highly beneficial reading for English teachers and trainees.

    Introduction to Using and Creating Talking Points  Talking Points: Hamlet  Hamlet Talking Points Scene by Scene  More Thinking Together for Hamlet  Talking Points: A Midsummer Night's Dream  A Midsummer Night’s Dream Talking Points Scene by Scene  More Thinking Together for A Midsummer Night's Dream  Talking Points: Romeo and Juliet  Romeo and Juliet Talking Points Scene by Scene  More Thinking Together for Romeo and Juliet  Talking Points: Richard III  Richard III Talking Points Scene by Scene  More Thinking Together for Richard III  Talking Points: Shakespeare’s Language use

    Biography

    Lyn Dawes is a teacher and education consultant, specialising in Science and Talk for Learning. She is the author of a series of books dealing with classroom talk, notably Talking Points: Discussion Activities in the Primary Classroom (Routledge, 2012).