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CKLA Unit 5: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar


Focus:
Unit 5, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, focuses on themes of friendship, betrayal, and leadership. Students will identify how themes are introduced and developed through a dramatic work, how a historical drama can prompt us to reflect upon events in history, and how the distinctly different experiences of reading and viewing a play can cause us to examine the events, characters, motivations, and themes in a drama in different ways and in different contexts. Through reading the play and participating in writing activities, students will reflect on how informed and active citizens should judge leaders and their actions. Lessons and activities address various aspects of a comprehensive language arts curriculum aligned to the Common Core State Standards–English Language Arts (CCSS–ELA): reading, writing, spelling, grammar, and morphology.

Students will read selections the from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by the English playwright William Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s history plays used historical subjects as the basis for inventive and original dramatic works that usually explored ethical, political, and dramatic themes that were relevant to the time in which his plays were written and performed. Students will consider the role of the audience in both contemporary and modern settings; how audience expectations may have influenced how the materials are used; and how a present-day historian could use this information to gain insights about historical mindsets and attitudes. Students will consider what it means to be a leader, what it means to display leadership, and how such figures shape the world around them, for better or worse. Students are challenged to consider that leaders are human beings with human strengths, weaknesses, talents, and flaws.

A notable aspect of Shakespeare’s plays is that because they were written in the Elizabethan era of England, much of the language is archaic and uses words, grammar, and syntax that may be challenging for readers.

Note: This unit uses the following title in the Core Knowledge Core Classics series: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar ISBN 978-1-68380-616-5, copyright © 2020 Core Knowledge.

Number of Lessons: 11

Instruction Time:
90 minutes (Each lesson is broken down into 45-minute segments.)

Additional Search Terms:
ambitious • persuade • monologue • dialogue • republic

Language Arts Grade 6 English

Individual Resources

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CKLA Unit 5: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar STUDENT READER

The Student Readers and Trade Books conform to standard readability criteria for this grade as outlined by the CCSS–ELA. Each Reader includes core selections to be used with the lessons.

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CKLA Unit 5: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar ACTIVITY BOOK

The Activity Book contains activity pages to accompany the lessons from the Teacher Guide.

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CKLA Unit 5: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar TEACHER GUIDE

This comprehensive Teacher Guide specifies learning objectives and provides background information, daily lesson plans, assessments, and other resources for teaching the unit.

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CKLA Unit 5: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar ONLINE RESOURCES

The Teacher Guides for CKLA reference various online resources to support the teaching materials. Links to these websites may be found in the Online Resources document.