Activity 1: Recite the Story Information
- Before and after reading or listening to the story, recite aloud the title and author of the play.
Activity 2: Narrate the Story
- After reading or listening to the story, narrate the events aloud in your own words.
Activity 3: See the Playwright and Poet William Shakespeare
- Study the controversial 'Cobbe portrait' below, which may be a real-life portrait of Shakespeare.
- The portrait contains the Latin phrase 'Principum amicitias!' which means 'The alliances of princes!'
Activity 4: Map the Play
The tragic play, 'King Lear,' takes place somewhere in the middle of England (now part of the United Kingdom (UK)).
- Find England (UK - Southern Part of Larger Island) on the map of Europe.
- Zoom in to find the capital city of London.
- Point to the location of the UK on the map of the world.
Activity 5: Study the Heathland
- Take a look at the image of the heathland.
- Imagine King Lear and the Fool wandering over the heath in the middle of the night during a wild storm.
Activity 6: Can You Find It?
During the week, zoom in to study the painting, 'Lear and Cordelia,' by Ford Madox Brown. Find the following:
- King Lear
- Cordelia
- Doctor (Pointing a Baton in the Air)
- Set of Keys
- Musicians
- Tents
- Rug
- Red Flag
- Sea
- Cliffs
- Crown
- Orb
- Scepter with Pointing Finger
Activity 7: Rehearse the Play Scenes
- Use your theater, props, and characters to rehearse the two abbreviated scenes on pages 18-19 of 'Fourth Grade Shakespeare Theater Pages.'
Activity 8: Hold Opening Night
- Enact a live performance for family members and/or friends.
- Instructors may need to prompt children to say their lines.
- Important Note – Keep your actors, actresses, and set props safe for future productions.