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In this lesson, students read about a new study showing a rise in Type 2 diabetes among adolescents, learn more about its causes, and develop a public awareness campaign to promote education and prevention.
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Shakespeare's Insults Explained Via TED-Ed Animation (VIDEO)
It's common knowledge Shakespeare used a lot of words. Some he made up, some he combined to great effect , and some were just straight out disses. That last category is the subject of a recent animation by the good people at TEDEd, the TED offshoot that's every lesson plan-writing teacher's dream . Today's lesson: how do Shakespeare's insults function within his plays?
