Excellent teen reading site! http://teenreads.com
Another fab site - top ten lists and award winners are recommended here! http://www.ilovelibraries.org/booklovers/awardwinningbooks/
MY FAVORITE SHAKESPEARE SITE: This informative and beautiful site will provide you with biographical information on Shakespeare, Queen Elizabeth, and the plays. There's even a section of pre-edited scripts of some scenes that you might use for your group performance. Play a few games and create some insults while you're visiting this site. http://www.folger.edu/template.cfm?cid=588
SHAKESPEARE SCRIPTS: Working alone? This website provides scripts for Shakespeare's male and female monologues. To be or not to be, that is the question! http://www.shakespeare-monologues.org/
SCRIPTS: Need a copy of your script? Look here for all of Shakespeare's works. http://www.bartleby.com/70/
SAYING YOUR LINES: This site provides a pronounciation guide for Old English as well as some songs and insults (your favorite) from the Renaissance period. http://www.renfaire.com/Language/index.html
MUSIC: Looking for music selections? If you are staging a traditional Elizabethan scene, you'll find music from the 15th and 16th centuries at this website. http://www.classicalmidiconnection.com/cmc/renaissa.html
COSTUMES: The fashion-savvy among you will want to spend some time at this glossary of links that will show you oodles of costumes. http://www.costume-con.org/links.shtml
STAGING AND MORE COSTUMES: The Royal Shakespeare Company will provide you with some amazing pictures of the variety of ways that Macbeth has been staged and costumed through the years. The link below will take you right to the section focused on Macbeth. Use the menu on the left side of the screen to travel through the site. http://www.rsc.org.uk/picturesandexhibitions/action/showAllExhibitions
GLOSSARY: Unsure about a Shakespearean word? This website provides a glossary of obsure words in Shakespeare's plays. Definitely a good place to go when your group is working on interpreting your script. http://shakespeare.about.com/library/blglossary.htm?PM=ss14_shakespeare
BIO QUIZ: Art thou ready to prove thyself? After studying Shakespeare's life and viewing the A&E biography, try this interactive quiz! You should know all but five of the 22 questions (we didn't cover #8,10,11,17, and 18). Good luck! http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/quiz/bioquiz.htm