Shakespeare and the Young WriterShakespeare and the Young Writer presents fascinating and impressive accounts of primary school children encountering Shakespeare's work for the first time. Fred Sedgwick shows how careful selection of scenes, lines and images from the plays and sonnets - in their original language - can be used to great effect as the starting point for children's writing. Examples of children's work show just how powerful the stimulus can be. The book will be of great value to all teachers looking for new ideas to improve their practice in teaching literacy. |
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Índice
Introduction | 1 |
single lines and single speeches | 20 |
A Midsummer Nights Dream | 39 |
The Tempest and As You Like It | 65 |
How goes the night boy? Macbeth | 89 |
Romeo and Juliet | 108 |
King Lear and Cymbeline | 114 |
By heart | 124 |
Faith hope love and teaching | 136 |
Appendix | 143 |
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