NAME: Linda Ross
SCHOOL: Chardon High School
WORKSHOP LOCATION: Kent State University
TITLE OF COMPANION ACTION PLAN: Shakespeare Pathfinder
GRADE LEVEL: Grade 9
CURRICULUM/SUBJECT AREA: English
SPECIFIC TOPIC: Shakespeare
Shakespeare Pathfinder

Electronic Resources:
For Encyclopedia Britannica's Shakespeare Spotlight go to:
www.infohio.org
From INFOhio's site:

>Click on Core Collection

>Britannica Online icon

>from right sidebar click on Spotlights>

>"Shakespeare and the Globe: Then and Now"


The spotlight includes a study guide for students and teachers, maps and articles on the Globe and other London theatres, a guide to the plays and their major characters, essays on aspects of the Bard in performance, and more than 50 audio and video recordings. Awesome collection put together by the editors at Britannica!


Explore in-depth, multimedia-rich tours through Shakespearean times, the Globe Theatre, and much more! Britannica examines the Shakespeare legacy from Elizabethan England to the modern day.

Encyclopedia Britannica
Britannica examines the Shakespeare legacy from Elizabethan England to the modern day. Click on the title quotation/s for each page to enter the sites.

ALSO From Britannicabs Shakespeare and the Globe spotlight-

Click on Related Internet Links - These are all excellent sites selected by the editors of Britannica and can be used on your project.

Online Resources:
http://www.pbs.org/shakespeare/
In Search of Shakespeare

http://www.shakespeare.org.uk
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

http://www.shakespeare.org.uk/main/3/28
Excellent sites! Plot summaries, useful web sites and lots more!

http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cache/perscoll_Renaissance.html
At the bottom of the page there are secondary sources that include things like a Shakespeare Quotation dictionary, glossary, etc.
Click Notes:
http://www.clicknotes.com

A.C. Bradley's Shakespearean Tragedy:
http://www.clicknotes.com/bradley/welcome.html

Julius Caesar Paraphrased:
http://members.tripod.com/~lklivingston/caesar/

William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar:
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/JC/JC.shak.home.html

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare:
http://the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/works.html

Mr. Shakespeare & the Internet:
http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/

Internet Pub.Lib.: Online Literary Criticism:
http://www.ipl.org/ref/litcrit/

Literary Resources on the Net:
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/

Internet Public Library: Pathfinder
http://www.ipl.org/ref/QUE/PF/litcrit.html
Gale's Literary Index:
http://www.galenet.com/servlet/LitIndex

Internet Public Library -- Literature Resources:
http://www.ipl.org/ref/RR/static/hum60.00.00.html

Library Spot: English/Literature Related Links:
http://homeworkspot.com/high/english/


REFERENCE BOOKS THAT MAY HELP YOU:

You can find many books on Wiliam Shakespeare on our shelves. Try going to 822.3 for a majority of the collection.

Here are a few titles to get you started:


822.3 BLO William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet / edited and with an introd. by
Harold Bloom

REF 822.33 The complete works of Shakespeare / edited by David Bevington.
SHA

REF 822.33 The complete illustrated Shakespeare / Edited by Howard Staunton;
SHA with over 800 illustrations by Sir John Gilbert. Shakespeare,
William, 1564-1616.

822.3 SHA Comedy of errors / Edited by Arthur E. Case.

822.33 SPE The Harvard concordance to Shakespeare/ by Marvin Spevack

There are many books in our library on literature and literary criticism. Please see the online library catalog for a more complete list.
Need to create a bibliography?
http://easybib.com

A free bibliography maker on the Web. Keep track of your reference number when you save to access your bibliography the next time you log on. Can be used at home or school, since itbs web-based.

Another helpful tool - Use the green MLA bibliography sheet from CHS library.