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Performing Shakespeare in Your Classroom
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EpisodesEpisode 1: Performance as a Path to Studying Shakespeare2 Topics
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Episode 2: Learning to Love by Becoming Shakespearean Actors2 Topics
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Episode 3: Blocking Principles2 Topics
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Episode 4: Blocking with Macbeth and Hamlet2 Topics
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Episode 5: Student Discussions of Their Performances2 Topics
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End of Course TestEnd of Course Test: Performing Shakespeare in Your Classroom1 Quiz
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Enrichment DiscussionsConversation with Teacher Becky Monticchio
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Conversation with Teacher Brandon Grunden
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How to Transform a Classroom to a Stage
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More Opportunities with Tim McIntosh (Preview Content)1 Topic
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In 150 to 250 words describe how you will implement what you learned in this course in order to inspire your students to love William Shakespeare.
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