William Shakespeare quote about rain from Macbeth: “When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain?”
An illustration by Paul Wood-Roffe for “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare, 1905
shakespeare meme: [1/5] minor characters ↳the three witches, macbeth
I first fell in love with Shakespeare when I was in 9th grade and I was forced to read Romeo and Juliet. I blame my love of Shakespeare on ...
Get students up and acting any Shakespeare play with this fun final performance project. Watch groups from your class script, rehearse, and perform three minute versions of Shakespeare in modern English. What's included: • Clear project guidelines to get your students launched • Performance Award Ballots to keep students engaged in watching the final performances • An engaging bonus writing activity you can use with any Shakespeare play This is a brand new product for me, so please consider leaving a review. I've done lots of lightning version acting with my own students, and I hope you'll enjoy it as much as we have! Want to try ONE-PAGERS with your students? Learn how to do it successfully and get four free templates to guide even your art-hating students to success right here. I bet you're always looking for creative teaching ideas for your classroom. Share the journey in my free Facebook group, Creative High School English. Click the green star above to get regular notifications about creative teaching ideas and materials from Spark Creativity. Join the community of teachers who want to engage their students AND go to bed before midnight each night! Stay tuned to Spark Creativity Online.
Plot summary of and introduction to William Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night, with links to online texts, digital images, and other resources.
Swift as a shadow, short as any dream, brief as the lightning in the collied night… This is how Shakespeare’s Lysander describes love in A Midsummer’s Night Dream, and it could apply to the mythical creatures dancing under the moonlight during the night of St. John’s in meadows and by riversides. The young girls are dressed Read More >
Famous work of William Shakespeare, Macbeth seen here in black softback format produced in the 1940s Details Format: softback Pages: 119 Published: 1949 Size: 14 x 11 cm Condition: Great clean condition, strong bindings, bright pages. Macbeth by William Shakespeare Vintage pocket book English Literature Classic booksgifts x4373