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Shakespeare we visited frequently in college with classroom analysis and with dramatic renderings onstage. The characters and lines, for me, do not lose their ring or relevance over time.
Does anybody--either in jest (Wierd Al Jankovicz) or seriousness--try to put music to any of Shakespeare's work?
Thousands of Free Lesson Plans and Educational Resources for Teachers ...Thinkfinity is here to help outside the classroom, too... This new Afterschool section provides you with information to help students outside of the classroom.
Trish and all,
Thinfinity is the primary site we used this summer in the Internet Safety Course. Thinkfinity is a gift from Verizon. Verizon sponsored a contest with netbook winners in our Catholic Schools. Even more important is that Verizon Foundation supports student scholarships. Our local group of Verizon Pioneers gets credit for everyone who links to Thinkfinity through this address: http://www.thinkfinity.org/home.aspx?source=pioneers
It is the same as the one you shared but it tracks useage for pioneer credits. Hope lots of folks will add this to school favorites.
Carole
This is an enormous resource. I highly recommend it. Spend a little time clicking on the Blue Tabs at the top - Home, Teacher Guides, Google Tools, Video Tools, etc. to get a sense of what's available.
LiveBinders - looks like a good addition to Diigo Free. For over 13 years of age - perhaps a great tool for students and for creating a common place for integrated learning projects
A Site worth looking at for Elementary, Special Education, and ELL students. Some of the tools might be a bit pricey. Look at the Blog and seriously think about an RSS feed. The links to resources are awesome.