Romeo and Juliet Curriculum Guide
Introduce Romeo and Juliet to high school students through performance-based teaching strategies. The lesson plans in this curriculum guide give students practice reading a 17th century text and help them make personal connections to the play's plot through music. This printable packet also includes a synopsis of Romeo and Juliet, a character chart, quotes from the play, and tips for teaching Shakespeare.
Updated on: March 5, 2013
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Simon & Schuster: Folger Shakespeare Library Teaching Resources
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