Bring Shakespeare to Your Classroom

We're just days away now from beginning the celebrations of William Shakespeare's 400th anniversary of his legacy.

If you're still in need of some educational resources to bring Shakespeare to life in the classroom and celebrate the legacy of one of the greatest writers in history, then look no further! We've the perfect classroom resource to help you…

“O This Learning, What a Thing it Is!”

Shakespeare has a huge wealth of history behind him and we know there's quite a lot to teach your class, so let us do the hard work for you. Our fantastic To Edit or Not to Edit Learn Screens in our English/Literacy module are here to help you out…

How Can the To Edit or Not to Edit Learn Screens Help Me in my Classroom?

  • Introduce Shakespeare: you can introduce Shakespeare to your class in an engaging, enjoyable way with interactive, colourful and fun graphics.
  • Learn important concepts: not only do you learn all about one of history's great writers, you'll be teaching your students important English/Literacy concepts too – win, win!
  • Developed with our Education Team: all our content is aligned to core curriculum objectives and developed with our Education Team, so you know you have brilliant content to learn with!

Where Can I Find the To Edit or Not to Edit Learn Screens?

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Just go into the English/Literacy modules or use Search Content to find the Learn Screens. Here’s some more info about where you can find them:

To Edit or Not to Edit 1 – how to evaluate and edit a piece of text by changing the word order within a sentence.

  • England: Years 3 & 4
  • Scotland: First** & First***
  • Wales: Years 3 & 4
  • N. Ireland: P5

To Edit or Not to Edit 2 – how to evaluate and edit a piece of text by illustrating how to accurately use pronouns within a sentence.

  • England: Years 3 & 4
  • Scotland: First** & First***
  • Wales: Years 3 & 4
  • N. Ireland: P5

To Edit or Not to Edit 3 – how to evaluate and edit a piece by changing a text from present to past tense.

  • England: Years 3 & 4
  • Scotland: First** & First***
  • Wales: Years 3 & 4
  • N. Ireland: P5

To Edit or Not to Edit 4 – evaluate and edit a piece of text by changing the tense from first person to third person.

  • England: Years 3 & 4
  • Scotland: First** & First***
  • Wales: Years 3 & 4
  • N. Ireland: P5

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