Let’s look at four essential literary elements in Part 1 of this ongoing series.


Let’s look at four essential literary elements in Part 1 of this ongoing series.

Let’s look at a few of the highlights from Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age by Sherry Turkle.

Let’s examine four tips on how to encourage students to share ideas and make the classroom a welcoming, open space for all.
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Introducing Shakespeare to high school students is daunting. Getting them to care about Shakespeare is even more intimidating. Though we often have the best intentions, many of us fall into the following teaching traps when we turn to the Bard. I'm certainly guilty of doing this, and I've tried to make up for these transgressions…

With the school year ending, getting students to sit down and read can be challenging—not to mention the dreaded summer slide the following autumn. But, with these 5 fun approaches, reading can become more engaging for students. And for those who are less reading-inclined, get them involved with other means of learning! 1. Play Reading Bingo Create…

Metaphor is arguably the most ubiquitous and layered of literary devices. Expressing images, emotions, actions, experiences, and nuances through direct and indirect comparisons, metaphors enrich a text and reveal the deeper significance of what is being described. However, practicing this in the classroom can be a challenge. Which texts should you work with? Which examples…

The settings of Shakespeare’s thirty-seven plays cast a wide net across Europe. The majority are set outside of England, providing his audiences with intriguing, foreign lands and allowing for flexibility in expressing social and political commentary. Our free, downloadable map of Shakespeare's plays features the locations and dates of his comedies, tragedies, and histories across Europe,…

Happy birthday, ol' Willy! To commemorate, we're opening up the eNotes vaults to share some original artwork that brings to life the Bard's works. We partnered with Yumi Sakugawa, a published author and artist, to recreate some of your favorite, iconic Shakespearean scenes. Stay tuned for tomorrow's post, as we pick Yumi's brain about her work and artistic process.…