around the globe and back again:
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By: Haley Baker
Around the Globe and Back Again:
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Within this presentation, the students will become familiar with the history and design of the Globe Theater. Also, the students will learn about the people of the Elizabethan Era.
Overview
The activities within this presentation are intended for 8-10th graders in an English classroom.
Target Audience
1. To be informed about the theater entertainment during the late 1500’s.
2. To learn about the history of the Globe Theater
3. To learn about the people during the Elizabethan Era and their culture.
4. To learn at a self pace where the evaluation at the end of the presentation is a completion grade.
Learning Objectives
1. In order to motivate the students I am going to encourage them with Mr. Book, and with positive feedback.
2. In order to connect this lesson to previous experiences, I will present the learners with information that they have been exposed to before.
3. In order to effectively inform my learners the facts will be interesting and connected.
4. In order for application I am going to sum up the information that they have learned after each section and ask a couple of TRUE/FALSE questions.
5. In order to evaluate their application the students will take a quiz at the end.
Instructional Activities
The learning environment for the students will be during class time and in the school’s computer lab.
Learning Environment
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Meet Mr. Book
I will be there along the way to encourage you while you learn about the Globe and Elizabethan era!!
Elizabethan Era The Globe Theater
Elizabethan Era
WHO LED ENGLAND DURING THIS
TIME?!?!
Queen Elizabeth I ruled from 1558-1603
She held reign for 45 years
Her reign is known as one of the most glorious times in England History
She was believed to be God’s representative here on earth
This time frame is called the Elizabethan Era
The Queen
Social Order and class was important to their daily life
The MonarchThe NobilityThe Gentry
The MerchantsThe Laborers
SOCIAL CLASS
The social rankings were said to be formed by God, in which he showered blessings on each
rank.
Popular Occupations
Acrobats
Apothecary
Blacksmith
Candle makers
CarpentersCooks
Knights Moneylenders
GardenerChamplain
Music during this era was considered a significant part of their life.
Music was always incorporated into the theater performances in the Globe Theater , the most famous
theater during this time. Church music Street music Court music
Theater music Town music
MUSIC
Next, you will watch a short video about a few of the key instruments used during the Elizabethan Era.
Notice that some of the instruments are very similar to the
instruments that are used by musician today!
This era is extremely significant because
Shakespeare took the lead in advancing the country’s
literature writing numerous amounts of great works.
Shakespearean Impact on Society
The theatrical performances were attractive to all different Elizabethan people.
From the commoners to the wealthy people, the audience was packed!
The women in the audience would be spotted wearing masks to cover their face in order to hide their identity.
The Theater Audience
Unlike your typical supermarket that has everything from dairy products to fruit, each
market in England offered something different from the other. Dairy Markets
Vegetable Markets Fruit Markets
Livestock Markets
FOOD DURING THIS ERA
Festivals and celebrations often including a feast with a variety of food.
The Elizabethan’s worked extremely hard to make sure the food was appealing, by the taste and smell!
Decorative items were used to garnish the plates, such as peacock feathers!
The presentation of the Food!
Queen Elizabeth ruled from 1558-1608 which is called the Elizabethan Era
Social ranking was extremely important to their daily life
Acrobats, Apothecary's, Blacksmiths, Candlemakers, Carpenters, and cooks were some of the occupations of the Elizabethan people.
What have you learned?
There are many varieties of music; court, church, town, street, and theater
Theater performances attracted all sorts of people
Different types of food was sold in specialized markets
The presentation of food was significantShakespeare’s plays were performed during
this era!
Continued…
Time to review…
Q: William Shakespeare was a play writer during the Elizabethan era who wrote plays to entertain a large group of people.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT!!
Yes, William Shakespeare was a play writer during the Elizabethan era who wrote plays to entertain a large group of people.
INCORRECT!!
Yes, William Shakespeare was a play writer during the Elizabethan era who wrote plays to entertain a large group of people.
Q: No one was allowed to listen to music because it was against the law.
True False
CORRECT!!
The answer is false, correct! Music was a part of the Elizabethan’s every day life.
INCORRECT!!
The answer is false, no thy people during this era were not banned to listen to music. The music played a big role in the people’s every day life.
Q: The Elizabethan Era was also called the Golden Age.
True False
CORRECT!!
Yes, the Elizabethan Era was also known as the Golden Age.
INCORRECT!!
The answer is true, yes the Elizabethan Era is also known as The Golden Age.
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The Globe Theater
Plays were a popular form of entertainment in the late 1590’s-1600’s.
William Shakespeare
Play writers such as William Shakespeare wrote plays in order to entertain a large group of people.
In 1576, The Theatre and The Curtain were the first two theaters built in England.
Within 23 years, the most famous Elizabethan playhouse was built in 1599, the Globe Theatre.
The Globe Theatre was often referred to as the Shakespearean Globe.
History
The Old Globe Theater was built by carpenter Peter Smith and his workers in Southwark, London.
There are not any existing pictures of the Old Globe, but a
sketch of the Swan Theater exists in which resembles The Globe.
THE GLOBE
The Globe held several thousand people and didn’t
just show plays. It was reputed to be a brothel and
a gambling house.
As for Elizabethan advertising, different colored flags would tower over the Globe representing the different varieties of plays.
Black flags represented a tragedyWhite flags represented a comedyRed flags meant a history
ADVERTISEMENTS
On the right side of the image is an
example of the Globe’s crest and motto that was
flown on the day of their first
performance, Julius Caesar.
The Globe’s Crest
As You Like It was also performed in The Globe Theater.
The Globe’s Motto “Totus mundus agit histrionem”
is translated to “The whole world is a playhouse” William Shakespeare slightly reworded
this in his play As You Like It, to “all the world’s a stage”.
The Chamberlain’s Men
The Globe Theatre was owned by the Lord
Chamberlain’s Men; a group of entitled men
which included William Shakespeare.
These men were actors whom also performed
on the stage at the Globe.
The Globe burned to the ground in 1613. In1614 it reopened, but Shakespeare moved back to
Stratford, England to live the last couple of years of his life.
1613-1616
In 1616, William Shakespeare died, was buried at the
Holy Trinity Church in Stratford,
England.
The majority of Shakespeare’s Plays were performed in the Globe beginning in 1599.
More Shakespeare….
Julius Caesar Hamlet
Twelfth Night
Henry VII
MacbethAs You Like It
The Globe remained opened for a total of 43 years.
In 1642, the English Parliament was under the force of the Puritans.
During that year, the Globe was shut down because the English Parliament issued an ordinance suppressing all stage plays in the theaters.
Government’s Impact
Plays were a popular form of entertainment during the late 1590’s and 1500’s
The Globe was built in 1599, where Shakespeare’s play were mainly preformed.
Flags were used to advertise what genre of play was going to be performed at Oakland.
What have you learned?
The Globe was owned by the Lord Chamberlain’s Men
In 1616, Shakespeare died. In 1942, The Globe was forced to close by the
parliament which was controlled by the Puritans.
Continued….
Time to review…
Q: The Globe was the first theater build in 1599
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT!!
Correct the answer is FALSE; the first theater built was The Theatre in 1576.
INCORRECT!!
No, the answer is FALSE; the first theater built was The Theatre in 1576.
Q: Black Flags were used to advertise that a tragedy play was being performed at the Globe.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT!!
Correct the answer is TRUE! Black flags did represent a tragedy.
INCORRECT!!
Incorrect! The answer is true, black flags did represent that a tragedy was being performed.
Q: The Lord Chamberlain’s Men owned The Curtain.
TRUE
FALSE
CORRECT!!
Correct the answer is FALSE! The Lord Chamberlain’s Men owned The Globe, not The Curtain.
INCORRECT!!
Incorrect! The answer is false because The Lord Chamberlain’s Men owned the Globe, not The Curtain.
Now I am going to quiz you on the some of the information that I have presented to you!
Q: In what year and why did the Globe shut down?
ABCD
1642; The English Parliament ordered to Globe to shut down because they issued an ordinance suppressing all stage plays in the theaters
1616; The Globe was unable to stay open without the help from William Shakespeare
It is still open.
1613: It closed when it burned down, and never reopened.
The Globe closed down in 1642 because The English Parliament ordered to Globe to shut down because they issued an ordinance suppressing all stage plays in the theaters
Correct!
Hint: It wasn’t the year that Shakespeare died….. Try again
INCORRECT!
Q: What queen ruled from 1558-1603?
ABCD
Queen Theresa
Queen Mary
Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth I ruled from 1558-1603, the Elizabethan Era!
Correct!
Hint: She is named after this era….
INCORRECT!
Q: What series has the class status’ in the correct order?
ABCD
The Laborers, The Merchants, The Gentry, The Nobility, The Monarch
The Monarch, The Nobility, The Gentry, The Merchants, The Laborers
The Nobility, The Gentry, The Monarch, The Merchants, The Laborers
The Monarch, The Nobility, The Merchants, The Gentry, The Laborers
The Monarch, The Nobility, The Gentry, The Merchants, The Laborers is the correct order!
Correct!
HINT: The Queen is in The Monarch social class….
INCORRECT!
Q: What was another name for The Globe Theatre?
ABCD
The Big Globe
The Globe on the Bankside
The Shakespearean Globe
None of the above
The Globe was also referred to as The Shakespearean Globe because his plays were often performed there!
Correct!
Hint: This is also a name because this particular play writer’s plays were often performed in The Globe.
INCORRECT!
Q: Where was The Globe located?
ABCD
Bankside in Southwark, London
Paris, France
Rome, Italy
England
The Globe is located on the bank in Southwark, London.
Correct!
Hint: It is IN England.
INCORRECT!
Q:What was used to decorate the plates during an Elizabethan Festival?
ABCD
Plastic fruit
Peacock feathers
leaves
No decoration, just the food.
Peacock feathers were used to decorate the plates during this time!
Correct!
Hint: It comes from a bird…
INCORRECT!
Q: Which of the following IS NOT a possible occupation of the Elizabethan people that was listed?
ABCD
Cooks
Gardener
Computer software programmer
Knight
Computers weren’t even invented yet!!
Correct!
Hint: Computer’s weren’t even invented yet….
INCORRECT!
Q: What was the Globe’s first performance?
ABCD
Romeo And Juliet
Macbeth
Henry VII
Julius Ceasar
The Globe Theatre’s first performance was Julius Caesar!
Correct!
Hint: it is someone’s FULL name.
INCORRECT!
Q: “Totus mundus agit histrionem” means what?
ABCD
“The whole world is a playhouse”
“ACTION!”
“Everyone is listening”
“Playhouse, Play what??”
“Totus mundus agit histrionem” is translated to “The whole world is a playhouse”
Correct!
Hint: it’s translation is 6 words…
INCORRECT!
Q: Where was Shakespeare buried?
ABCD
At the Globe Theater
In the graveyard next to the church
Inside the Holy Trinity Church in Stratford, England.
He is still living.
William Shakespeare was buried at the Holy Trinity Church in Stratford, England.
Correct!
Hint: It isn’t where normally people are buried
INCORRECT!
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The Globe Theatre!
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