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Shakespeare Controversies
Description:
In this lesson, students will work with an S.O.S. buILder to research possible answers to mysteries surrounding the life of William Shakespeare. They will use their research to draw conclusions and formulate their own opinions about Shakespeare's "Lost Years" and the authorship controversy.
Goals & Objectives:

Lesson Objective:

 

Students will research the mysteries surrounding the life of William Shakespeare in order to draw conclusions about Shakespeare's life during the "Lost Years" and the the authorship of his plays and sonnets.

 

Materials & Sources:
  • S.O.S. buILder located at: http://www.informationliteracy.org/builder/1721 
  • Copies or electronic versions of articles: William Shakespeare's Lost Years and Why is there a Shakespeare Authorship Controversy?
  • Copies or electronic version of student handout "What is Your Opinion?"

 

Procedures:
  1. Have students access the S.O.S. buILder "Shakepeare Controversies."
  2. Using the articles provided as well as the resources provided on the buILder, have students research Shakespeare's life to locate theories and possible answers to the controversies.
  3. After students have completed their research, have them complete the assessment handout "What is Your Opinion?"
  4. Debrief as a class on the students' opinions regarding the two controversies.
Assessment:
Formative Assessment: Student handout-"What is Your Opinion?"

Collaborators:
This lesson was adapted from the Baltimore County Public School school Language Arts curriculum for Grade 6 Gifted and Talented students. The lesson comes from Unit 2-"The Bard Revealed: An Introduction to Shakespeare."
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Presented By: Colleen Voso
Collaborative: This lesson was adapted from the Baltimore County Public School school Language Arts curriculum for Grade 6 Gifted and Talented students. The lesson comes from Unit 2-"The Bard Revealed: An Introduction to Shakespeare."
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