Here is our Prezi presentation!
We wanted to highlight that in spite of being dead for 450 years Shakespeare's still our contemporary...
Even when his writing style is complex, the Magazine shows students' engagement with his plays.
Apart from that concrete proof that after 450 years he's still alive, we included a useful site that can make our reading pleasant or at least manageable.
Hope you enjoy the Prezi and find it useful!
Tatiana, Lucia & Paula
What is interesting about this presentation is that it gives you ideas on how to work with Shakespeare’s plays in a memorable way for students: performing! It was really nice to see how different teachers in different countries tackled this challenge.
ReplyDeleteGirls, what I‘ve found especially interesting about this digital poster is that you put it from a teaching perspective. Very original and creative idea! Besides, you’ve used Prezi rather than Glogster, I’ve really enjoyed the digital poster’s layout. Well done!
ReplyDeleteNice Prezi presentation! My partener and I came across that Magazine while doing our research and it inspired us to include the idea that it is possible to deal with Shakespeare's works at school at any level. We also included Shakespeare's proverbs in our poster! So I may say, that in a way, our ideas were almost the same.
ReplyDeleteI would have liked to see your presentation because judging by the prezi presentation, I guess that the oral presentation was really interesting. I notice that you have included information that my class didn't take into account.
ReplyDeleteCompelling layout bringing together two didactic dimensions: as a teacher and as a student. We all profited from your presentation
ReplyDeleteHello girls, I am a student at Olga Cossettini. Mariel told us that your presentations were really good but quite different from what we did so I was curious to see.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about the existence of the magazine. We keep on saying that Shakespeare’s plays are written and performed throughout the world but... South Africa? Hong Kong? I had never thought of these countries, so different cultures! It seems that, as South African students say, “Shakespeare is not Britain”. It is good to know it.
Congratulations!