This is a website that can help you understand the reverse syntax that is unfamiliar in today's language. No Fear Shakespeare is also a resource I will recommend if you have to miss class and need to catch up quickly. Just remember that all nuances of the play are going to be revealed when you use this site.
2. Shmoop Shakespeare
This site will help you understand many aspects of Shakespeare, including his life, his plays, his quotes, and his vocabulary. Again, remember that using this site is not all inclusive and you can miss specifics that may be important. This is a great resource if you have to miss a day of class and want to catch up or if you need a little extra help outside of school.
3. Shake Sphere
This is a more comprehensive site if you need help understanding the specifics of a play. You will find many plays listed as well as many aspects of his theater, his problems with censors, allusions to other texts used by the bard, and biographical and historical information for your projects.
4. PBS
This site contains many links to videos you can watch about Shakespeare's life and history as well as performances of his plays. There are also multiple interpretive videos examining different aspects such as loss and gender roles in Shakespeare. Make sure to use these references when you complete your projects.
5. BBC
The BBC has created a portion of their website devoted to Shakespeare. There is a murder mystery game, downloadable screen savers, TV dramas and interactive Shakespeare pages. Learn while having fun!