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Shakespeare Homework Ideas Ks2

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The document discusses homework ideas and resources for teaching Shakespeare to KS2 students. It provides context on the challenges of Shakespeare homework and suggests creative assignments. Specific ideas include modern adaptations of plays, comic strips, character diaries, and board games based on Shakespeare's works.

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William Shakespeare is one of the most renowned playwrights in the world.

His works have been


studied and performed for centuries, and his influence can still be seen in modern literature and
theater. For KS2 students, studying Shakespeare can be both challenging and rewarding. However,
coming up with creative and engaging homework ideas can be difficult. That's why we recommend
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The Difficulty of Writing Shakespeare Homework


Let's face it, writing homework on Shakespeare can be tough. Not only do students have to
understand the complex language and themes of his plays, but they also have to analyze and
interpret them. This can be overwhelming, especially for young students. Additionally, many students
may not have access to resources or guidance to help them with their assignments.

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Homework Ideas for KS2 Students


If you're still looking for some ideas for your Shakespeare homework, here are a few suggestions:

Write a modern-day adaptation of a Shakespeare play


Create a comic strip or graphic novel version of a scene from a play
Write a letter from one character to another, expressing their thoughts and feelings
Design a poster or advertisement for a Shakespeare play
Write a diary entry from the perspective of a character
Create a board game based on a Shakespeare play
Write a song or rap about a Shakespeare play or character
Make a video or podcast discussing the themes and symbolism in a play

These are just a few ideas to get you started. Remember, the key to a successful homework
assignment is to make it fun and engaging. Don't be afraid to think outside the box and incorporate
different mediums and formats.

In Conclusion
Studying Shakespeare may seem daunting, but with the right resources and support, it can be a
rewarding experience for KS2 students. Remember to seek help from ⇒ StudyHub.vip ⇔ for all
your writing needs. With their assistance, you can conquer any Shakespeare homework assignment
with ease.
Children's books about Shakespeare Shakespeare stories rewritten for children Shakespeare's famous
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poem in the introduction of Shakespeare’s First Folio, which is the collection of works that was
published a few years after Shakespeare died. Find Shakespeare wordsearches, comic strips, puppet-
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