This year, my goal was to bring the fun back into teaching Julius Caesar. The past few years, we've been really focused on writing rigorous, challenging rhetoric lessons for the play, and had kind of lost sight of the play itself.
In order to frame the play, I've developed a quick, free lesson for you that organizes the students into collaborative groups that they work with throughout the play. In their "Acting Troupes", students complete reading jigsaws together, quiz one another, and compete against the other acting troupes in the room for the glorious Dollar Tree tiara that serves as our traveling trophy.
Check out my latest scope that takes you inside my classroom to see how my students are putting this into action:
|REPLAY| 💀💀. SHAKESPEARE FREEBIE - Collaborative Grouping for ANY pla... #katch #Periscope https://t.co/OZl56nBjc9 pic.twitter.com/9rdtw4MRs8— Amanda Cardenas (@mudandink_) March 2, 2016
Come on over here to grab the lesson! Don't forget to leave some feedback and share your Instagram pictures with me @teacherfitjourney.
In all things Shakespeare,
Amanda
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