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See this at: sparknotes.com| Added on 03/26/06

SparkNotes - Julius Caesar

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Julius Caesar

See this at: nfs.sparknotes.com| Added on 03/26/06

Read the complete texts of Shakespeare's plays along with an easy to understand translation.

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William Shakespeare

See this at: town.hall.org| Added on 02/24/06

Sir John Gielgud reads the sonnets of William Shakespeare. These sonnets were probably composed between 1593 and 1601, but were not published until 1609. Some of the poems are addressed to a young friend, who may have been the Earl of Southampton.... See more more

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Shakespeare

See this at: english1.org.uk| Added on 02/22/06

Shakespeare in Education This page contains both links to sites designed to teach Shakespeare over the Internet and in the classroom, and sites which contain mostly non-print educational materials (such as CD, other software, posters and... See more more

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SHAKESPEARE LINKS

See this at: shakespeare-online.c...| Added on 02/22/06

From a great site devoted to Francis Bacon comes more information on the Shakespeare authorship debate. The summary of evidence to support the theory that Bacon wrote Shakespeare is good but not that extensive. But watch out for statements like this:... See more more

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See this at: masconomet.org| Added on 02/22/06

Shakespeare uses supernatural elements throughout his play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. From the soothsayer who warns Caesar to "Beware the Ides of March" to Calphurnia's dreams that foretell the assassination to Caesar's ghost, the play is packed... See more more

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Courses & Articles

See this at: shakespeare.palomar....| Added on 02/22/06

This page contains both links to sites designed to teach Shakespeare over the Internet and in the classroom, and sites which contain mostly non-print educational materials (such as CD, other software, posters and illustrations, etc.) related to the... See more more

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See this at: teachit.co.uk| Added on 02/22/06

SMART Technologies Inc. is both the industry pioneer and market leader in easy-to-use interactive whiteboards and other group collaboration tools. SMART products provide the tools groups need to access and share information whenever they meet, teach,... See more more

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The Plays of William...

See this at: teachersfirst.com| Added on 02/22/06

The amount of material available on Shakespeare is endless. These pages are an attempt to collect information on the works most commonly encountered in a K-12 curriculum using materials geared to high school and introductory college level students.... See more more

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See this at: mtsu32.mtsu.edu| Added on 02/22/06

Description of Project or Narrative: This project is the culminating activity for the Julius Caesar unit. The students present a human slide show, which is a series of silent, motionless actors that represent a scene in Julius Caesar. The effect is... See more more

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The Caesar Classroom

See this at: oit.umass.edu| Added on 02/22/06

If the Roman military emphasizes cooperation and teamwork, why shouldn't the classroom? The students can be divided into cohortes of 3-5 students each for the entire Caesar unit. They must work together on any translation assignments, group activies,... See more more

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Julius Caesar Today

See this at: stf.sk.ca| Added on 02/22/06

"Why do we have to take Shakespeare?...It's so boring...It has nothing to do with my life." Does not every English teacher, upon hearing comments like these, attempt to prove Shakespeare is one of the world's most brilliant writers? I do. And it does... See more more

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Shakespeare's England

See this at: english.unitecnology...| Added on 02/22/06

This unit is not formally assessed as it is designed to precede the study of a Shakespearean play. Deliver a seminar to the class on some aspect of life in Shakespeare's England, after researching a specific topic.

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Justice in Antigone and...

See this at: uh.edu| Added on 02/22/06

with their unfamiliar customs is a challenge. I believe that the teacher must find ways to connect any literature to the individual experiences of the students. Teenagers are concerned about justice; however, they may not use the word to describe... See more more

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Julius Caesar Unit

See this at: mtnbrook.k12.al.us| Added on 02/22/06

This page is maintained by Kristen Vaughn

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English Literature Unit...

See this at: teachers.henrico.k12...| Added on 02/22/06

* The students will study characterization in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. * The students will ponder and discuss whether the ends justify the means. * The students will conduct online research to investigate historical * examples of political... See more more

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Julius Caesar...

See this at: skyways.lib.ks.us| Added on 02/22/06

Students located material on people, took notes of information, made a bibliography of all sources used, organized the material and presented the organized information to the rest of the class in an oral presentation using PowerPoint. The assessment... See more more

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Shakespeare: "Julius...

See this at: emints.org| Added on 02/22/06

Description: These sites are about the play "Julius Caesar" written by William Shakespeare. Includes summaries, paraphrases, discussion questions, and the full text of the play. Learn more about the play's characters and try the online quiz. There... See more more

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AngliaCampus : Julius...

See this at: angliacampus.com| Added on 02/22/06

* A Starting Point * The Play: ACT ONE scene one * ACT ONE scene two * ACT ONE scene three * ACT TWO scene one * ACT TWO scene two * ACT TWO scene three * ACT TWO scene four * Act THREE Scene one * ACT THREE scene two * ACT THREE scene three * ACT... See more more

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Web English Teacher

See this at: webenglishteacher.co...| Added on 02/22/06

For introductory, background and other resources, try Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Age. For links to other plays, try the Shakespeare Main Page.

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Et Tu Brutè:...

See this at: english.unitecnology...| Added on 02/22/06

Select and adapt these learning activities to best meet the needs of your students, and to fit the time available: To engage students in preparatory research, see Shakespeare's England. * Pre-reading: Synopsis and background notes. * Read Julius... See more more

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Julius Caesar

See this at: lausd.k12.ca.us| Added on 02/22/06

This supplemental unit was developed as part of the Schools of California Online Resources for Educators (SCORE) Project, funded by the California Technology Assistance Program (CTAP) and the California County Superintendents Educational Services... See more more

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