Resources

==***[|This link will be extremely helpful in gathering your notecards for the Webquest]** ==

Webquest Assessment Rubric

Another great source for your [|Webquest can be found here]
==A rather lengthy [|Elizabethan Era Dictionary] This will be helpful in making your entry sound more authentically Elizabethan. ==  This [|Link] is very helpful, if you need any help with the play.

Click here for the [|Life in Elizabethan England Webquest] that we will be working on. Click here for the [|Romeo and Juliet] film site where we learned a bit about Shakespeare's background. Click here for [|Absolute Shakespeare], a comprehensive site that includes the text of all of his great works, quotes, timelines, info. on the Globe Theater, and more. Click here for a cool article on Shakespeare's [|ifluence on modern language]. It is pretty amazing when you think about it. Click here for some pretty intresting facts about Romeo and Juliet http://library.thinkquest.org/19539/randj.htm Click here for some help on Elizabethan language http://www.william-shakespeare.info/william-shakespeare-dictionary.htm Click here for some QUESTIONS people (and you) have on Shakespeare http://www.fbrt.org.uk/pages/essays/essay-questions.html. The wikipedia page on shakespeare:[] A great resource for[| Shakespeare] Here is a list of all the scenes of the play for [|Romeo and Juliet] Here is the [|spark Note] study guide for Romeo and Juliet Here are some [|Fascinating] facts about William Shakespeare Click here for amazing information about Romeo and [|Juliet] Here's a site that can be pretty helpful if you're a little lost. It has a plot summery, short description about the characters, and lists a few themes, key issues and some moral lessons. [|A helpful site that anyone can use.]