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Exploring Romeo and Juliet Francis X. Bushman (Romeo) and Beverly Bayne (Juliet) in a silent version of Romeo and Juliet (1916), directed by Francis X. Bushman and John W. Noble. P r e s e n t a t i o n c r e a t e d b y D i a n n e M c K e n z i e , L i b r a r y G r i t s 2 0 1 5

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Page 1: Exploring Romeo and juliet

Exploring

Romeo and Juliet

Francis X. Bushman (Romeo) and Beverly Bayne (Juliet) in a silent version of Romeo and Juliet (1916), directed by Francis X. Bushman and John W. Noble.

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6 stations

Modernising Shakespeare

Shakespeare Speak

What is it about Shakespeare?

How is the story told?

Themes of R&J

The time & place

Presentation created by Dianne McKenzie, Library Grits 2015 CC attribution,

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Based on what you have read, seen, discussed before ...

what do you think or know about this topic?

Created by Dianne McKenzie, Library Grits 2015 CC attribution, Based on Buffy J. Hamilton’s post - “Think, Puzzle, Explore”. The Unquiet Librarian.

Prior knowledge

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Image from Connectual http://connectual.com/blog/category/press-coverage/

Examine the sources,

create questions that pop into your head

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What questions or puzzles do you

have?

What would you like to learn more about?

What are you wondering about?

Is there something you do not

understand?

Created by Dianne McKenzie, Library Grits 2015 CC attribution, Based on Buffy J. Hamilton’s post - “Think, Puzzle, Explore”. The Unquiet Librarian.

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Think about what you have read or looked at, at the questions you created

and reflect on how your thinking has changed

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EXPLORE

What do you think now?

What excites you about this topic?

How can you go deeper?

Is there anything confusing?

Created by Dianne McKenzie, Library Grits 2015 CC attribution, Based on Buffy J. Hamilton’s post - “Think, Puzzle, Explore”. The Unquiet Librarian.