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Bill Shakespeare was a Geographer…. …Or getting literacy into Geography
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Measure for Measure The Tempest Using literature to set the scene Midsummer Night’s Dream
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King Lear Spot the geographic feature… The Tempest (on St Elmo’s Fire)
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Comparing to other texts Jules Verne ‘Journey to the Centre of the Earth’ Robert Harris ‘Pompeii’
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Shakespeare in the Little Ice Age Julius Caesar The Tempest As You Like It
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Using your imagination can lead to problems of misconception… e.g. Bohemia is landlocked…but is described as coastal Athens is described as a real English countryside So…give students some text, analyse it, spot the deliberate mistake.
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Challenge Using the extract of text that you have use the internet to find out how accurate that description is of the place Fact vs fiction BRONZE task: Find and locate the real location in the modern world. Find 3 images to show the area today. Describe the location. Compare to what your text said: similarities and differences. SILVER task: Can you plot this information onto a map (O.S. map through Bing or Google Earth screenshot)? Describe the modern location & compare to the text in detail: social, economic, environmental. GOLD task: Can you create photo & text place-marks on Google Earth? Create a tour that compares the text information to the modern day location. Include specific fact, e.g. development data
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Other literacy type activities… (There’s more to life than Shakespeare)
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