Learn About Shakespeare: Celebrate the 400th Anniversary!

The year 2016 marks Shakespeare's 400th anniversary and here at EducationCity, we're really excited about it!

We wanted to remind you about how you can use EducationCity to help you teach your class all about Shakespeare, whilst getting to grips with important English/Literacy concepts – perfect!

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Shakespeare is one of the most renowned writers in the world with a wealth of history behind him, so with this in mind, we created our To Edit or Not to Edit Learn Screens in our English/Literacy module to give you a helping hand!

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

  • Introduce Shakespeare to your class: present Shakespeare to your learners in an engaging, enjoyable way.
  • Teach and learn important concepts: the Learn Screens offer you a chance to explore the world of Shakespeare but also to teach your students all about important English/Literacy concepts as well!
  • Produced with our Education Team: we make sure we give you the best content to teach with; all our content is aligned to core curriculum objectives and created with our Education Team.

Discover the To Edit or Not to Edit Learn Screens

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Log in here to check out the Learn Screens – here they are below:

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

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

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

We hope you enjoy using the Learn Screens and celebrating Shakespeare 400th anniversary!

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