Summer workshop presentation by Charles Ellenbogen
![]() |
PDF (4 MB) | MS PowerPoint (979 KB) |
- Reaching Reluctant Readers: How To Make Shakespeare (and Others) Sexy
- Essential Question
- Defining Reluctant Readers
- Why Emphasize Shakespeare?
- Curriculum Concerns
- What is an Essential Question?
- Why are Essential Questions Useful?
- How Do You Generate an Essential Question?
- Examples of Essential Questions
- Why Use Backwards Planning?
- What is Backwards Planning?
- Sample Objectives for Macbeth
- Sample Objectives for Macbeth
- Macbeth Objectives
- Macbeth Objectives
- So You Have an Essential Question. . . How Should You Begin?
- What is an Opinionnaire?
- What is an Opinionnaire?
- Process for Opinionnaire
- Process for Opinionnaire
- Other Uses for Opinionnaires
- Opinionnaires and Writing Assignments
- What are Scenarios?
- What is 'Cued Reading'?
- Background on Role Plays
- Sample Simulation
- Guidelines for Simulations
- "The Play's the thing. . ."
- Why Use Introductory Readings?
- Why Use Introductory Readings?
- Why Use Introductory Readings?
- Why Use Non-Fiction?
- Implications for Writing
- How Do You Know If You've Made a Difference?
- How Do You Know If You've Made a Difference?
- A few thoughts on. . .
- What Happens Next?
- Review
- Final Thoughts
|
|
|
|||||||||||
| |
||||||||||||
Last Modified: 01/19/2007


