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Introducing your Shakespeare project… You get to set your own homework project, ready for our showcase museum at the end of the unit! Your project is… Create a scene to do with the context of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. You need to explore how it was to live in Shakespearean times. You could do a painting, picture, script, make a 3D Globe theatre, 3D street… GET CREATIVE!! Follow the task guidance, and be prepared to show your work to me every week/fortnight – this could be an email, photograph, piece of work, any proof that you have completed part of your project! There will be prizes for the best entries!