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Ideas for school project?


Question Posted Monday February 24 2014, 7:57 pm

We have to ask some questions about a chosen Shakespearean villain, and then answer them in any format. But there will be an exhibition, so there has to be some presentation element. People will have to interact and stuff with my presentation. My teacher says no powerpoints, and he wants us to be creative, to the extent of making vines etc. Any ideas? I'm doing Aaron from Titus Andronicus, by the way.

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Never2bAlone answered Friday February 28 2014, 2:41 am:
You should do an outdoors scavenger hunt. I always loved outdoor projects in school. Food is always a winner. Is there a way to incorporate snacks? You could also do like a saturday night live skit of one of the main scenes. How about doing a wheel of fortune type game or hang man. Take some of the main ideas or phrases and have teams guess letters. Win lose or draw could be fun as well.

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