Friday, November 2, 2012

"AP Hamlet PLN"

http://www.artsvivants.ca/pdf/eth/activities/hamlet_guide.pdf

This study guide gave a major analysis of the play. It started off by giving background information about the play itself and then went into the analysis of it. It had quotes and explanations that went along with the quotes. It wasn't written by students but it was directed toward them.

http://www.novelguide.com/hamlet/biography.html

This site had background information about Shakespeare himself and then went on to summarizing the entire play scene by scene. This was followed by an analysis of the scene, analysis of themes, and important quotes.

http://itintegrationsg.blogspot.com/2009/01/hamlet-study-chart.html

On this blog there was a chart with all the information you would really need to know from Shakespeare. The chart provided things such as characters, plot summaries, themes, etc. It was a general amount of information from the play placed on to an organized chart.

http://itintegrationsg.blogspot.com/2009/01/hamlet-study-chart.html

On this site there were AP questions about the play that went scene by scene. These questions helped direct the study of Hamlet and helped students review each scene while they answered the questions.

http://www.enotes.com/hamlet/discuss/students-studying-hamlet-55205

This source went on a question answer format. Students studying Hamlet asked questions they were having trouble on and other students that had a reasonable explanation replied. This was a student run study site in which students helped students. Some had different view points of course but for the most part they were able to help each other out.


4 comments:

  1. I like your links. I had trouble loading the first link, probably because my pdf is out of date but still good links :)

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  2. I like your links too....Those links are very different from the links i found. I really like the first one; the study guide gives great analysis of the play!!!

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  3. The PDF link looks intense at first but it breaks down the play for analysis in an efficient way that's easy to follow!

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  4. wow liz!:) good job, like always you never suprise me because i know your work has a lot of quality!:) nice sources!

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