Cover -- Credits -- Page 3 - Table of Contents -- Page 5 - What Is Fiction? -- Page 6 - The Importance of Using Fiction -- Page 10 - Elements of Fiction -- Page 12 - A Closer Look at Shakespeare -- Page 14 - Leveled Texts to Differentiate Instruction -- Page 17 - Teaching Suggestions -- Page 23 - How to Use This Book -- Page 27 - Correlation to Standards -- Page 31 - Setting Passages -- Page 31 - Twelfth Night-Act I, Scene II -- Page 39 - Julius Caesar-Act I, Scene I -- Page 47 - The Tempest-Act I, Scene I -- Page 55 - Character Passages -- Page 55 - Henry V-Act IV, Scene III -- Page 63 - Othello-Act I, Scene III -- Page 71 - Richard III-Act I, Scene I -- Page 79 - The Winter's Tale-Act II, Scene II -- Page 87 - Plot Passages -- Page 87 - Hamlet-Act IV, Scene VII -- Page 95 - King Lear-Act I, Scene I -- Page 103 - Macbeth-Act I, Scene VII -- Page 111 - Much Ado About Nothing-Act II, Scene III -- Page 119 - Language Usage Passages -- Page 119 - The Merchant of Venice-Act V, Scene I -- Page 127 - A Midsummer Night's Dream-Act II, Scene I -- Page 135 - Romeo and Juliet-Act II, Scene II -- Page 143 - The Taming of the Shrew-Act II, Scene I -- Page 151 - References Cited -- Page 152 - Contents of the Digital Resource CD -- Thank You Page.
Differentiate instruction with excerpts from 15 different Shakespeare plays written at four different reading levels. Each text focuses on setting, character, plot, or language usage and can be used for close reading or small-group instruction.