What resources should we add for Teachers?
Teachers, librarians, educators of all stripes: what teaching resources would you like to see us add to Shmoop?
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Romeo and Juliet
I would love to see a teacher's edition for Romeo and Juliet!
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Adminbradyshmoop
(Admin, Shmoop)
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Our new Teacher’s Editions include 100s of free standards-based Assignments & Activities that help you integrate Shmoop into your lessons. Some of these activities come with graphic organizers that you can download and print for free. We would love to hear your suggestions & requests for other types of handouts.
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Adminbradyshmoop
(Admin, Shmoop)
responded
Our new Shmoop Teacher’s Editions include 100s of free standards-based Activities, and related interdisciplinary readings. You need a Shmoop Teacher Account in order to purchase a pass to our premium resources. For a small one-time fee, you also get access to Quizzes, Current Events & Pop Culture, and Essay Questions for a given topic. Check out our Teacher’s Editions and let us know what you think!
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7 votesstarted ·
Adminbradyshmoop
(Admin, Shmoop)
responded
Our new Shmoop Teacher’s Editions include expert-crafted Quizzes. You need a Shmoop Teacher Account in order to purchase these quizzes. For a small one-time fee, a teacher gets access to Quizzes, Current Events & Pop Culture, and Essay Questions for a given topic. We also have a lot of freely available resources in our new Teacher’s Editions. Check them out and let us know what you think!
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create games, such as "Jeopardy"
In my 11/12th grade class we currently cover fiction (1920s/30s). For some learning fun I created a Power Point Jeopardy with all kinds of questions about the literature and the times in which it is embedded. Prize: Winner receives a Homework bonus.
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Would it be possible... Since time is a CONSTANT struggle, to have a direct link to ALL multimedia?
I would like to know if SHMOOP would add a link so that I can one stop shop - for multimedia resources - opposed to be divided among each curricular title. For example - I click a link and it shows me ALL the Movie/TV items suggested via SHMOOP. Some items are cross curricular - so if there were just ONE list, I could sift, explaore and determine what I need. THANKS!
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Make SOME teachers able to add different topics and add resources that add to different topics
I don't think ALL teachers should be able to, expecially since some could be impersonating a teacher and really be a student or someone just wanting to mess up the site. Maybe Shmoop could find some educators to lend some knowledge and add some more topics...
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Pedro Calderon de la Barca: La vida es sueño
This play may be one of the most important in Spanish. It can be realeted to Shakespeare's "The tamming of the shrew" since Sly and Segismundo go to the same process.
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