There is a wonderful children's play -- Prospero's Magic Cape -- which is a
lovely adaptation of The Tempest. It would be perfect to read in the
classroom with this age group.
Carol

On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Dluhos Sara (31R024) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I am using The Wednesday Wars with two of my classes (and they love it by
> the way!)  We have been integrating lots of non-fiction with it and so far,
> it has been great.  The story really sparks a lot of discussion, which is
> what I love in my classroom.
>
> Anyway, I am now seeking Shakespeare materials to discuss in conjunction
> with the book.  (They mention a lot of this in there.)  I need something
> that a high 7th grade reading level can comprehend and is short.  Everything
> I've found is either really long or just a one paragraph synopsis.  Anyone
> know if there are any of the plays rewritten as short stories?  That's what
> I really would like.
>
> Sara
>
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