Iambic Pentameter:
What it Is and Why Shakespeare Loved It
Shakespeare often wrote in iambic pentameter, a poetic form which made his lines easier for actors to memorize and more emotionally expressive.
Activities for the Classroom
Use the following activities to explore Iambic Pentameter in the classroom. Perfect for beginners through advanced, middle through high school.
Is That Your Sandwich?
Goal: Increase comprehension and understanding of subtext.
Living Line
Goal: Deepen understanding of rhythm and iambic pentameter.
Shakespeare In Us All
Goal: Increase understanding of iambic pentameter through experimentation.
Small Group Writing
Goal: Increase comprehension of iambic pentameter.
Sonnet Puzzle
Goal: Increase understanding of iambic pentameter through experimentation.
Shakespeare:
Seen & Heard
Plays impact us most when seen and heard. Remove the performance, and you reduce the impact. Clips online, like the ones below, give us a taste of the bard as originally intended (though there's no substitute for seeing it live).
Is Shakespeare meant to be or not to be in an accent?
You Might Be
Quoting Shakespeare
Shakespeare is credited with over a thousand words and phrases that are used in the English language today. If you use these sayings, you are quoting Shakespeare.