Romeo and Juliet - 60s Shakespeare Introduction
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Author: Ian Grove-Stephensen at The Chalkface Project
This is an introductory lesson which will lead to the pupils embedding a photostory presentation simulating a 60 Second Shakespeare play. During this lesson they will produce Excel spreadsheets to capture each student's 60 second estimate.

In this lesson the pupils will become a little familiar with the various technologies. Instant Power-point to Photostory comes next.

In the next lesson stessing more of the literacy content they will use 9 pictures and some text to learn how to precis, with a view to producing the narration.

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Task 1

Time is relative - or so Einstein thought!

  60 seconds sounds very fast!

  Go underwater and hold your breathe for 60 seconds, and time drags.

Just to get started, try setting the stopwatch below at 120 seconds. Start the time, then close your eyes - open them when you think 60 seconds has passed.  

When you have finished - click the 'instructions' button on the top left of this page and follow the task in the second panel, below this introduction.

 

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