Comments on: Shakespeare Journal Prompts http://www.wrightingwords.com Thu, 23 Feb 2017 02:14:53 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: Heather http://www.wrightingwords.com/shakespeare-journal-prompts/#comment-28047 Thu, 23 Feb 2017 02:14:53 +0000 http://wrightingwords.wordpress.com/?page_id=206#comment-28047 In reply to halee burks.

Hi Halee! Your best bet is to choose a font that’s easy for your teacher to read. Remember, your teacher has to read a lot of these assignments. If your teacher wants a fancy font that looks like handwriting, I’d pick Segoe Print from the options in Word. It’s a little fancy, but also pretty easy to read. Make sure it’s at least 12 point–14 point is good, too.

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By: halee burks http://www.wrightingwords.com/shakespeare-journal-prompts/#comment-28046 Wed, 22 Feb 2017 23:30:42 +0000 http://wrightingwords.wordpress.com/?page_id=206#comment-28046 I am a ninth grader in high school having to write a diary entry for the play Romeo and Juliet about one of the characters what font shall i use

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By: Heather http://www.wrightingwords.com/shakespeare-journal-prompts/#comment-13150 Sat, 25 Jul 2015 01:59:17 +0000 http://wrightingwords.wordpress.com/?page_id=206#comment-13150 In reply to Becky.

Thanks for dropping by, Becky! So glad that you’ll be able to use these with your students. Hope you have a great school year ahead!

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By: Becky http://www.wrightingwords.com/shakespeare-journal-prompts/#comment-13143 Sat, 25 Jul 2015 01:05:06 +0000 http://wrightingwords.wordpress.com/?page_id=206#comment-13143 Thanks for these writing prompts Heather! They’ll work really well in prompting deeper thought from students!

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By: Heather http://www.wrightingwords.com/shakespeare-journal-prompts/#comment-5622 Thu, 23 Apr 2015 22:54:32 +0000 http://wrightingwords.wordpress.com/?page_id=206#comment-5622 In reply to Stephanie Walden.

Thanks for dropping me a line. I’m so glad you could adapt the prompts for your class!

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By: Stephanie Walden http://www.wrightingwords.com/shakespeare-journal-prompts/#comment-5620 Thu, 23 Apr 2015 22:49:59 +0000 http://wrightingwords.wordpress.com/?page_id=206#comment-5620 I modified your prompts and used them for Quick Writes for the 9th grades ESE students, They loved it!!!!

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By: Heather Wright http://www.wrightingwords.com/shakespeare-journal-prompts/#comment-116 Wed, 30 Jan 2013 19:08:00 +0000 http://wrightingwords.wordpress.com/?page_id=206#comment-116 In reply to Dr. Madlon T. Laster.

Explored your website. What great templates for students and teachers to use! I liked the one of the dragon/monster with the different types of description.

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By: Heather Wright http://www.wrightingwords.com/shakespeare-journal-prompts/#comment-115 Wed, 30 Jan 2013 19:03:01 +0000 http://wrightingwords.wordpress.com/?page_id=206#comment-115 In reply to Dr. Madlon T. Laster.

Thanks for dropping by my website! I’m glad you liked the prompts. I always think that students respond to Shakespeare more positively when they can put the plays ‘on their feet.’ My grade 9s loved acting out scenes from Twelfth Night.

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By: Dr. Madlon T. Laster http://www.wrightingwords.com/shakespeare-journal-prompts/#comment-114 Wed, 30 Jan 2013 16:47:29 +0000 http://wrightingwords.wordpress.com/?page_id=206#comment-114 Whatever “moderation” means — being moderated or approved? Okay!

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By: Dr. Madlon T. Laster http://www.wrightingwords.com/shakespeare-journal-prompts/#comment-113 Wed, 30 Jan 2013 16:46:02 +0000 http://wrightingwords.wordpress.com/?page_id=206#comment-113 Good selection of prompts:
My middle schoolers enjoyed “translating” monologues and dialogues from Shakespeare plays into “contemporary English” and performing/reading them for their peers in class.

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