students could discuss various aspects of the play with other =20
students. I'm stealing the idea from a friend in another school who =20
had her students take on roles of characters in the ning, adding =20
comments and posts as if they were that character. Please contact me =20
off list if your teacher is interested in collaborating.
Susan
Fredericksburg Academy
scartermorgan@fredericksburgacademy.org
On Oct 16, 2009, at 11:12 AM, J Callahan wrote:
> Posing a question for one of my English teachers who wants to spice =20=
> up his unit on Romeo and Juliet. Does anyone have an interesting =20
> idea on doing a Shakespeare or R&J unit? Using technology would be =20=
> an added plus.
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> Thanks,
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> J Callahan
>
> Berkeley Prep
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> Tampa, FL
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