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3 June 2025

Help students navigate William Shakespeare’s language with these vocabulary games and activities to facilitate comprehension of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Alternatively, stash these materials in an emergency sub folder to keep students meaningfully engaged in the play during unexpected teacher absences. Included are 5 vocabulary application activities, 5 crossword puzzles, 5 word search games, and answer keys. Materials are delivered in editable Word Document and printable PDF formats.

A total of 112 words are addressed: abate, abide, aby, adder, alack, altar, amends, amiable, amity, anon, audacious, auditor, avouch, beggary, beguile, bequeath, beseech, beshrew, betrothed, betwixt, bewail, bully, burr, changeling, chide, clamorous, concord, condole, consecrate, contrive, coronet, coy, dame, derision, dewlap, discord, dole, dote, dowager, dulcet, enmity, entreat, eunuch, expound, extort, feign, fie, filched, flout, fond, fortnight, frolic, fruitless, gait, gallant, gambol, gleek, griffin, habitation, haste, hoard, hue, imbrue, impeach, jollity, juggler, lament, languish, lob, mantle, mark, mewed, mirth, mote, murrion, naught, neaf, nuptial, odious, palpable, paragon, parlous, perchance, pert, pomp, prodigious, provender, quell, recreant, repent, reremice, rude, sprite, spurn, stepdame, swoon, tailor, tedious, toil, tunable, unheedy, venturous, vexation, virtuous, visage, waggish, wane, welkin, wherefore, woe, woo, and wot.

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