Twelfth Night Vocabulary

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Lesson Plan Overview

Another great way to engage your students is through the creation of storyboards that use vocabulary from Twelfth Night. Here is a list of a few vocabulary words commonly taught with the play, and an example of a visual vocabulary board.


Twelfth Night Vocabulary



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Student Instructions

Demonstrate your understanding of the vocabulary words in Twelfth Night by creating visualizations.


  1. Click "Start Assignment".
  2. Choose three vocabulary words from the story and type them in the title boxes.
  3. Find the definition in a print or online dictionary.
  4. Write a sentence that uses the vocabulary word.
  5. Illustrate the meaning of the word in the cell using a combination of scenes, characters, and items.
    • Alternatively, use Photos for Class to show the meaning of the words with the search bar.



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How Tos about Twelfth Night Vocabulary

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Select challenging vocabulary words from Twelfth Night

Identify unfamiliar or complex words in the text that may be difficult for students to understand. Focus on terms essential for comprehension and discussion.

2

Introduce words with student-friendly definitions

Provide clear, age-appropriate explanations for each word. Ensure definitions are easy to grasp and relevant to the context of the play.

3

Model usage of each word in context

Show how each vocabulary word appears in a sentence or dialogue from Twelfth Night or create your own example. Emphasize correct usage and meaning.

4

Engage students in collaborative vocabulary games

Use activities like word charades, matching games, or vocabulary bingo to make learning interactive. Encourage teamwork and reinforce understanding through play.

5

Assess understanding with quick formative checks

Use exit tickets, quizzes, or short written responses to gauge whether students have mastered the words. Adjust instruction as needed based on results.

Frequently Asked Questions about Twelfth Night Vocabulary

What are some key vocabulary words from Twelfth Night?

Key vocabulary words from Twelfth Night include allay, surfeit, nonpareil, grapple, attest, recompense, commendation, exasperate, approbation, tarry, notorious, and feign. Teaching these words helps students better understand Shakespeare's language and themes.

How can students learn Twelfth Night vocabulary in a fun way?

Students can learn Twelfth Night vocabulary in a fun way by creating visual vocabulary boards. This activity involves choosing words, defining them, using them in sentences, and illustrating their meanings with scenes or photos.

What is a visual vocabulary board and how does it help with Twelfth Night?

A visual vocabulary board is a graphic organizer where students pair each vocabulary word with its definition, a sample sentence, and an illustration. This strategy helps students deepen comprehension and recall of complex words in Twelfth Night.

What are easy steps for a Twelfth Night vocabulary lesson?

Easy steps for a Twelfth Night vocabulary lesson include: Choose words, look up definitions, write example sentences, and create illustrations for each term. This hands-on approach reinforces understanding and engagement.

Why is teaching vocabulary important when studying Twelfth Night?

Teaching vocabulary is important for Twelfth Night because Shakespeare's language can be challenging. Focusing on key words helps students access the text, interpret meaning, and appreciate the play's nuances.

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