If you joined in with Shakespeare Week 2024 we'd love to hear from you! Please consider answering our survey to help us make Shakespeare Week even better. You might also win a bundle of books. https://t.co/ItsNczKezC
Looking for an inspirational writing project? Learn about Shakespeare's family in an online exhibition and write diaries from the perspective of one of his family. Use the diary writing resources to help you. You can also enter the diaries in a competition https://t.co/aj9nYtg9Qm
To mark 10 years of #ShakespeareWeek, students from @LaithesPrimary took part in a national flash mob to launch celebrations!
Jo Stokes from @AsCreatives helped children prepare for their special production of The Tempest 🎭
Read more: https://t.co/JQuBgeAlWa
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For #ShakespeareWeek we have been learning about ‘Romeo and Juliet’. We thought about how it would feel to live your life caught in a place of conflict between two feuding groups and then improvised some drama based on our ideas.
Primary school children took part in a Henry V-inspired flash mob on the green outside Westminster Abbey this morning, to mark the start of #ShakespeareWeek . Great to see @ShakespeareBT getting children involved this week with events across the country.
Yesterday, pupils from Grove Street Primary School took part in the national #ShakespeareWeek flashmob at @ShakespeareNP marking the start of the 10th anniversary celebrations. Here they are sharing the story of Romeo & Juliet thru dance. Amazing!
Thanks everso @ShakespeareBT
Our Whispering Wood was not so whispering this morning as students from @TowerHillSchoolWitney took part in a flashmob with their interpretation of a Midsummer Night's Dream. Big thanks to @ShakespeareBT and @BeatGoesUK for a resounding success! #ShakespeareWeek 🎭
Today, we welcomed over 60 students from John Betts Primary! The students participated in the national Shakespeare Week flash mob, marking the starting of the 10th anniversary celebrations.
Here are some of the highlights!
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It's been a fabulous day filming for Shakespeare Week with @MichaelRosenYes We can't wait to share our special broadcast and (spoiler alert) see Michael's Shakespeare rap. Make a note in your diaries - 11am on Friday 22 March 2024 https://t.co/xtJKEMJQjI
I've just been filming for a half-hour video for school with @ShakespeareWeek
It's about the language in Shakespeare's plays and it's full of practical ideas for writing.
It's aimed at KS2 but work for KS3.
It'll be streamed in early March.
Watch this space.
@MichaelRosenYes We had a fabulous time filming and watching you @MichaelRosenYes as you brought some of Shakespeare's famous speeches to life for teachers and children alike. We can't wait to share our special broadcast on Friday 22 March 2024 https://t.co/xtJKEMJQjI
Enter our competition to design the Shakespeare Week 2024 poster to celebrate our tenth anniversary. Use the template and follow Marcia Williams' tips - a perfect Christmas holiday activity! We can't wait to see what you come up with! https://t.co/C3IWch8Jxh
Last week, Martin from ‘Horrible Histories’ visited as part of our prize for being joint winners for last year’s Shakespeare Week! It was truly awesome! Thank you, Martin! 💙👏👏👏👏👏🎭
Congratulations to @MartinHHBrown for 30 years as the #HorribleHistories illustrator. We're proud to have you as a Shakespeare Week ambassador. If you saw Martin on @BBCBreakfast today and want more of his drawing tips then check this out: https://t.co/0BAEmgvfrl
Thank you for being part of Shakespeare Week and celebrating all things creative.
We have had an amazing week of online broadcasts, bookmaking, dancing, sword fighting and sculpture making.
We can not wait to see what next year has in store 🤩