qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

16
QCR520 Approaches - Teaching Shakespeare -

Upload: nabila-hanim

Post on 26-Jun-2015

781 views

Category:

Education


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

QCR520 Approaches

- Teaching Shakespeare -

Page 2: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

Activity 1

• One-minute defence– On your own, write a defence of introducing Shakespeare

in the classroom (or not!?)• You have about 5 minutes to list down your arguments (for or

against introducing Shakespeare into a Secondary classroom)• You have 1 minute to defend your stand.

Page 3: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

Problems students encounter

• The language of Shakespeare

• The complicated plots of the plays especially the comedies or history plays

• The lack of stage directions

• The use of Acts, scenes and lines

• The use of blank verse

• The complication of the historical setting of the plays

Page 4: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

Some Suggestions

• The language – With most classes, you will probably need to provide them

with a modern translation to begin with– As a start, you may want to skim scenes which may not

make much sense to the students. – Provide them with a glossary of terms pertinent to the

play they are studying

Page 5: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

Some Suggestions

• We can get students to come out to the front and do the actions and facial expressions while another student reads the words.

• The role of FILM

– One way to teach Shakespeare is toread an Act and then show that section of the film with studentsreading along with their texts.

– After showing an original traditional version of Shakespeare show a modern version – the recent BBC series or modernist versions.

Page 6: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

Some Suggestions

• Read a scene in class and then have them write a modern language expansion of the scene.

– For instance, when Lady Macbeth is going mad, write a scene where the servants, including her nurse, are speaking about her at the lunch table. Then the scene with the nurse and the doctor.

Page 7: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

How much Background do the students need?• Not too much!

– Perhaps you could write a journal entry or a short narrative about someone living in Shakespeare’s time and their experience of going to the theatre.

– Use illustrations from the internet google image search • to show what London looked like –

what people wore.

– Use short excerpts from Shakespeare in Love, Elizabeth etc. to show what lifewas like.

– Introduce them to the MAN…

Page 8: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

How to interest them?

• Use the sensational parts of Shakespeare to get students interested – the witches in Macbeth – the ghost in Hamlet – the storm in The Tempest, the murders and blood.

• With Romeo and Juliet students are really interested in Juliet’s age and her preparedness to be put in a tomb with dead bodies.

Page 9: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

How to interest them?

• Students really enjoy

– the witches’ scene in Macbeth.

– scene of Banquo’s ghost in Macbeth.

– the nurse’s scene with Juliet in Romeo and Juliet.

– conflict – swordsmanship – choreography of scenes.

Page 10: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

How to Interest them?

• Use the skills of the class – dancers/ singers/musicians/artists/ history lovers /film makers/ actors etc.

– Get students to use visuals to approach the texts.

– Comic strips

– Posters

– Illustrations for retellings

– Class room decorations

– Film making

– Collages

Page 11: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

How to Interest Them?

• WRITING

– Lower Sec: It is better for them to do modern retellings of the scenes or stories. For example – set Macbeth in a school, or a football team, set Romeo and Juliet in two rival fashion houses.

• Students like writing in the forms they are familiar with in their own popular culture– Get students to sms message between Romeo and Juliet.

– Have students write the conversation in a chatroom.

– Get students on line making a blog for Romeo or Juliet – with pictures.

Page 12: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

How to Interest Them?

• Get students to take a scene and select the music for the scene, download it and share it with class.

• Get students to take a scene and put in modern stage directions.

• Get students to storyboard a scene and how they would film it.

• Give each group a scene to record with music and sound effects

Page 13: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

How to Interest Them?

• Get students to invite other classes to enjoy an Elizabethan feast with some music and a performance of a couple of scenes.

– Use the talents of different members of class to provide this.

– Students should be working on invitations, posters, props, music, menus, food. Students can be assessed on their contribution to the event. This kind of thing is a way to get students training in events management.

Page 14: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

Reading Scenes• Instead of reading the whole thing at once set groups

of students the task of reading and acting the scene and then giving a plain English translation.

• Students MUST always know that they are reading and acting a play – they must understand the features of drama.

• Get students to perform and read scenes with different emphasis. For example the witches could be drunk – Macbeth could be a bit sleazy – hitting on the witches.

Page 15: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

Resources on Net• There are plenty out there…but you may want to

check these three out:– http://www.teach-shakespeare.com/– http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/educational.htm#Intro– http://www.pbs.org/shakespeare/educators/– http://www.folger.edu/template.cfm?cid=618

Page 16: Qcr520 lesson teaching shakespeare

Activity 2

• Introducing Macbeth– Witches– Pictures in the mind– Rhythm– Role play