A Shakespeare Celebration LS 532 AV Club Cindy Lancaster, Patrick Link, Katy Pate, Jana Watts.
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WILLPOWER!
A Shakespeare Celebration
LS 532 AV ClubCindy Lancaster, Patrick Link, Katy Pate, & Jana Watts
Target audience-9-12th grade/Language Arts
Collaboration among the drama, art, English, & consumer science teachers and the librarian
Week long program (April 23-April 27)
Begins on Shakespeare’s birthday
Ends with spring school play (Twelfth Night)
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GOALS Spark students’ interest in
Shakespeare’s literature and life, library materials in general, and the school play
Motivate students to get involved and use the library
Strengthen relationships between the teachers and librarian
Enhance the school curriculum with library materials and services
Promote community awareness of library services
IN THE CLASSROOM Write & share original Sonnets- English
classes Discover, prepare, and taste Elizabethan
dishes – Consumer Science Sketch costumes, design sets, or even
create models of Globe theatre- Art Prepare for the drama department’s
spring production of Twelfth Night (Friday)- Drama classes
IN THE LIBRARY Dress up day - students and faculty dress
as their favorite Shakespeare character; visit the library to view displays
Displays: Sonnets from English classes, art projects from art classes, and food photos/recipes from consumer science classes
Additional displays: Shakespeare’s works as well as books and movies based on Shakespeare’s works
After school: Shakespeare games and movies based on Shakespeare’s works
LIBRARY RESOURCES Daily trivia contests
& fact finders Share famous
Shakespeare quotes during Morning Announcements
Libguide to library resources
Glogster on Shakespeare
LIBGUIDE EXAMPLE
ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE Bookmarks with
Shakespeare quotes available
Themed bulletin boards on display
AWARDS
Given during intermission of Twelfth Night
Best costume (one female and one male)
Best art project and sonnet (one student from each grade)
Prizes: will solicit donations from local businesses—giftcards (restaurants, movies, iTunes), prom tickets, tickets to the Shakespeare Festival
PROMOTION
Write-ups in the community newspaper and school newspaper
Morning announcements
School broadcast Listserv Library website Flyers in the hallways
Any questions?