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The Cut, Paste and Surf! CD-ROM for Shakespeare is suitable for Key Stage 3 and GCSE, and provides printable black and white pupils’ worksheets with background information and step-by-step guidance for completing the on-screen exercises.

The CD-ROM gives you a range of innovative and engaging ICT exercises on the following topics:

1) Elizabethan England
2) Shakespeare the man
3) Shakespeare’s Theatre
4) Plays and performance
5) Shakespeare’s language
6) Poetry and prose
7) Play Study – Macbeth
8) Play Study – Romeo and Juliet
9) Play Study – A Midsummer Night’s Dream
10) Prospero’s Island

This page contains the internet links that are accessed through the CPS Shakespeare CD-ROM for use with the relevant questions and activities. Please note that websites can change or shut down with no warning. We regularly check these links but please e-mail us at ict@nelsonthornes.com if you find that a link no longer works. Many thanks.

Click on the hotlink for the exercise number you are doing to open the website.

Chapter
Exercise Number
Topic Comment
1 Elizabethan England

1.1 & 1.3

Finding out about Francis Drake
website >>

BBC History webpage

Click on:
Historic figures
Francis drake
Walter Raleigh
Elizabeth I
James I

2 Shakespeare the man
2.2
More about
Shakespeare

website A >>

website B >>


website C >>

website D >>


website E >>

website F >>

website G >>
 


A) Royal Shakespeare
Company homepage
B) Shakespeare
Birthplace Trust
homepage
C) Shakespeare Globe
homepage
D) Mr William
Shakespeare and the
Internet homepage
E) Stratford-upon-Avon
homepage
F) BBC Shakespeare
webpage
G) Bardweb homepage
3 Shakespeare’s Theatre
3.1
More about
Shakespeare

website A >>

website B >>


website C >>

website D >>


website E >>

website F >>

website G >>
 


A) Royal Shakespeare
Company homepage
B) Shakespeare
Birthplace Trust
homepage
C) Shakespeare Globe
homepage
D) Mr William
Shakespeare and the
Internet homepage
E) Stratford-upon-Avon
homepage
F) BBC Shakespeare
webpage
G) Bardweb homepage

 

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