
Ai Learning Game!
Welcome to The Shakespeare Way NSW, where learning meets fun! Our AI-powered games offer a unique and engaging approach to exploring Shakespeare, helping students enhance their literacy and numeracy skills in an exciting way.

- Battle of the Poems -
In this activity, you are playing a compare and contrast game between an original poem by William Shakespeare (a human!) and Ai (ChatGPT)
(Yes, we're really letting you use ChatGPT today!)
Task:
Review Sonnet 18, then ask ChatGPT to create a poem with the same themes, word count, emotional intensity, linguistic complexity and imagery. Then find the similarities and differences between both pieces of text.
Examine the different interpretations of the each poem, as well as your personal opinion on your preference.
Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare
ChatGPT
V.S
https://chatgpt.com/download/

- Literacy and Numeracy Development -
These activities align with the NSW Education Standards Authority and Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority, supporting both literacy and numeracy development.
Literacy
Students build skills in:
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Text analysis and comprehension (annotation, themes, techniques)
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Vocabulary development and context
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Critical thinking and communication (debates)
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Structured and creative writing (e.g. Romeo and Juliet)
Numeracy
Numeracy is embedded through:
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Data and percentages (e.g. word frequency in Macbeth)
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Time and sequencing (timelines)
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Problem-solving and budgeting (e.g. Globe Theatre)
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Pattern recognition (iambic pentameter in Julius Caesar)
These activities integrate key skills in engaging, real-world contexts.
Applying new knowledge
After playing our games, students will not only have a better understanding of literacy and numeracy skills but will also know how to apply them effectively. Our goal is to empower students to confidently tackle complex texts and analytical tasks, using the practical insights gained from our fun, challenging, and quirky games.

Fun-filled learning adventures
What sets our AI learning games apart? It's simple – they're incredibly fun! We believe that when learning is enjoyable, students are more engaged and retain information better. Our interactive activities transform the study of Shakespeare into an exciting adventure, moving beyond traditional methods.
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