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These are the materials I used with middle school students while reading the novel Beowulf: A New Telling. It is a great way to introduce students to Beowulf before they get to high school or college and get really confused! The novel is great! It has short chapters that I would typically read aloud in class. The students loved it and talked about it for years. This file is only for the project option menu. The rubric file is also available in my store.
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It's been a while since I did my last scene-by-scene retelling of an entire Shakespeare play. What with the Michael Fassbender film making ripples in the popular consciousness, I thought it might be a good time to tackle.... MACBETH!!! <
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Teaching literary criticism can be challenging, but these text selections will help teachers pair critical lenses with suitable texts.
As part of your high school English - Study Shakespeare's Hamlet with these fun video summaries, books, and in-depth study guides.
This week I had a conversation that I’ve never had before. It made me want to smile. Student: What tone should I use for this Beowulf essay? Me: What do you mean? Student: You know, how should I word it? What are you looking for? Me: Let’s look at your mentor articles. How did these ... Read More about Real-World Beowulf Essay Topic: A Write Like This inspired prompt that students actually enjoy
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Many teachers, scholars, literary critics, and even students have argued and continue to argue that there is no merit in studying the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf . However, there are three key reasons why Beowulf is a valid unit of study in high school English today.
The latest, most accessible translation of the classic archaic English tale of man versus monsters. This heroic epic poem consistsof 3182 alliterative long lines, set in Scandinavia. The cover design is simple, but highly effective, since the chain-mailed hero (presumably Beowulf himself) faces away from the reader, gazing steadfastly into the face of fear, and allowing the viewer to imagine him or herself as the bravest of all warriors. Seamus Heaney's poetic translation; 2000. Hardbound.