Online Resources

V. Resources:

Herein you will find sites which I have found and used within the past four years. They include
Lesson Plans and Activities, History, and for doll makers, Costume History sites. 
 Enjoy!

Clothing and Costume Information

A. Leed, Drea, The Elizabethan Costuming Page [Available online: http://costume.dm.net/index.html]
    ©1997-2000 

B. John M Vinopal , Costume and Fair Information [Available online: http://www.renfaire.com/]

C.  Elizabethan Blackwork Embroidery [Available online: http://l.pir.net/my_blackwork.php]

D. Blackwork Embroidery Archives  [Available online: http://home.earthlink.net/~pkmarmor/blackwork/]
     Excellent site for patterns. 

E. Embroidery and Needlework Link (Germany)
     [Available online:  http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/topics/embr.htm]

Exploration & Inventions

A.  Jenny Rankin, Elbert County Charter School, Elizabeth, CO; European Exploration, Trade and 
     Colonization 
    [Available online: http://www.coreknowledge.org/CKproto2/resrcs/lessons/02_5_EuropeanExpl.pdf ]
 

B. Inventions of the Renaissance, © 1998-2004, Scarborough Faire® the Renaissance Festival.
[Available online:  http://www.scarboroughrenfest.com/group/edupages/invent.htm ]
 
 

Renaissance Speech, Accents, & Writing






A. Proper Elizabethan Accents
    [Available online: http://www.renfaire.com/Language/index.html]

B. Rune Writing
     [Available online: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/6760/runes.html]
 
 

People in History

A. Carmen Pupo, Robin Hood Links
   [Available online: http://www.themagiccat.net/robinhood.html]

B.  University of Roshester, THE CAMELOT PROJECT
    [Available online: http://www.ub.rug.nl/camelot/]
    This site is designed to make available in electronic format a database of Arthurian texts, images, 
    bibliographies, and basic information. 

C.  Lyn Holman, Shakespeare's Globe: Database
    [Available online:  http://www.rdg.ac.uk/globe/]

D.  Heather Thomas, 1998-2001 Queen Elizabeth I
     [Available Online: http://www.elizabethi.org/contents/]

E. Lara E. Eakins, Tudor History [Available online: http://www.tudorhistory.org/]

F. Sarah, Lady Jane Gray  [Available online:http://www.geocities.com/jane_the_quene/index_english.html]

G. Mary Tudor (Mary I) [Available online:  http://home.earthlink.net/~elisale/]

H. Network for Instructional TV, Inc.  Shakespearean Feast
   [Available online: http://www.teachersfirst.com/lessons/shak-feast.htm]

    "Food makes any lesson more memorable. The end of a Shakespeare unit, Shakespeare's birthday 
     (April 23rd), or the end of  the academic term are all great occasions for an Elizabethan feast -- or as 
     much of one as you care to create."