Because Shakespeare's plays are all full of sex, violence, insanity, the occult and dirty jokes. Little children shouldn't be exposed to that sort of thing. It's much too entertaining.
No, Shakespeare had only a grammar school education--the equivalent of high school. And it is not clear that he even finished grammar school.
He had the equivalent of a High School education.
He had a grammar school education, about the equivalent of high school. He did not go to university.
As there was no such thing as "high school" back in Shakespeare's time, it is certain that he did not "graduate". However, Shakespeare did attend Stratford grammar school from the time when he was 6 or 7 until 13. His father pulled him out of school at age 13. Yet that isn't to say that Shakespeare was later self taught and learned by other means.
Nobody knows exactly when Shakespeare started writing, but we know it must have been before 1592. Shakespeare was a kid from a middle-class country family, who had a grammar-school (high school) education.
Everybody should study Shakespeare. He is the greatest writer in the English language and his words, phrases, quotations, characters and stories are known and constantly alluded to by all other writers. However, elementary school students, although they can and do enjoy Shakespeare's language, can have trouble wrapping their heads around the plots of some of the plays. It is easier for high school students to appreciate some of the subtleties in the plays.
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For primary school (elementary) students, you should have a goal of learning your multiplication tables. For secondary school (high school) students, you should have a goal of mastering algebra.
Twelve months before finishing high school
They should be looking for it in far places or they should get out of home school and have high school curriculum. I hope this answer helps you. You may look up the internet if this doesn't help.
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College students yes, but not High school or Jr. High. There's simply not enough funding there for every single student to be given a computer.
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No, it is High School Material, The book is for High School Students, and, meant for High School level readers, not 6th Graders, who are in Elementary.