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Shakespeare

Next to the Bible, Shakespeare offers our children the richest and most lasting experience with language and literature. Shakespeare’s comedies, tragedies, and histories create a threshold from which our children pass into a new realm of language mastery. The great joy of Shakespeare is that his works were meant to be heard and seen, not just read. Even the youngest children delight in acting out famous scenes from the plays and can develop a love of the Bard and cultivates a taste for the great classic tradition in theater.

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We love Shakespeare! Scenes produced by the ninth grade literature class all in various styles. Can you guess the play?
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