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Everyone Relates to Shakespeare

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Everyone Relates to Shakespeare



 

 
 

 

As familiar as Mother Goose

 

"Shakespeare is not someone that should be intimidating [to students]."

 

Holly Rodgers, an ESL/ELL teacher from Fairfax, VA, responds to why Shakespeare belongs in elementary classrooms, and how her classes aren't intimidated by the text. Learn more from Holly's lesson plans for ESL/ELL classrooms.

 
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"[it is] Absolutely possible to do Shakespeare with all students, all cultures, all English proficiency levels, all learners."

~Holly Rodgers





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