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titleShakespeare-A Midsummer Night's Dream
descriptionThis unit was taught to 16 middle school special education students. The purpose of the unit was to expose the students to William Shakespeare. We made Shakespeare fun by presenting it in a non threatening way. An adaptive version of A Midsummer Night?s Dream was used along with guest speakers and a video taping session. The students had an opportunity to go to a production of A Midsummer?s Night Dream and to view a movie in class.
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subjectliterature
typeUnit of instruction
level8, 6, 7,
keywordsDrama, Theater, William Shakespeare, Play, Props, Costume,
mediatorTeachers
beneficiaryStudents
priceCodeFree
onlineproviderMonroe #1 BOCES
recordCreated2001-03-20T18:52:22-5:00
CatalogingToolGEMCat 3.21
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