Please go to the Glogster website and sign in with the username and password you created earlier in class. Create a new Glogster poster in which you illustrate your ideas about one of the central themes in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Your glogster poster needs to include text, graphics, pictures, video, at least one link to another website, preferably more, and, if you can find one, a song. Try to make your project as visually appealing as possible.
Here are some examples of glogster posters with part of the elements I want you to include in yours:
Romeo and Juliet A Different R & J Tribute to Ophelia
We will work on these projects at least one day in class, but you need to work on them some on your own time as well! Be creative with them and have fun!
(Please have your glogster completed and have a link to it posted in a NEW POST labeled assignment #7 on YOUR BLOG no later than 10:30 p.m., Sunday, March 22, 2009. Due to the Glogster website being down last week, I have extended this deadline.)
March 22, 2009 at 9:09 am
Hamlet is actually a brilliant play. Shakespeare must have been a genius. Not really like Albert Einstein but more like Sigmund Freud. He knew “human nature” and wrote plays based on the many ways people have and always will interact.
This is why in the age of the microchip and internet we read literature that’s quite old. Human nature never changes.
P.S. I have to go somewhere for an undisclosed amount of time. Goodbye and your a great teacher.
P.S.S. I doubt those Nazis will give me internet access.
March 28, 2009 at 11:14 am
Hey I re-read the first act. When I get out of Rehab I would really like to talk about Hamlet. Polonius may have been a bit long-winded, but he was very wise.
Also, I’m going to do what EVER it takes to graduate High School.
April 13, 2009 at 10:38 pm
Its on my post and the link is white so you have to click after a.