As students analyze Shakespeare comedy, they work in groups to create their own Shakespearean comedy - using genre conventions including themes, plot, setting, titles, types of character and more .Students are provided with detailed examples including a whole example play to help them, and detailed planning sheets so they can craft their comedies together in groups. Students then prepare and perform a scene from their own play, judging its success on class success criteria. A really engaging lesson for students of all ages. Fully differentiated throughout.
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The Tempest
The Tempest complete scheme of work pack 1 - Shakespeare introduction 2 - Globe Theatre and context 3 - The Tempest Act 1 Scene 1 and context (Native Americans, Caribbean, colonies) 4 - Prospero and Miranda (Act 1 Scene 2) 5 - Caliban 6 - Ferdinand and Prospero's asides 7 - Antonio and Sebastian 8 - Genre 9 - Caliban and Language (Miranda and Ferdinand) 10 - Act 3 Scene 3 - postcolonialism 11 - Act 4 Scene 1 - marriage, patriarchal society, language 12 - Act 5 Scene 1 lesson on Prospero and his changing thoughts 13 - The ending of The Tempest 14 - Escape Room 15 - Writing your own Shakespeare comedy 16 - Six week homework pack 17 - Scheme of work document
A Midsummer Night's Dream
TWENTY lessons AND a detailed scheme of work. A complete A Midsummer Night's Dream bundle that includes everything you need to teach the text at KS3, including an assessment task, homework tasks, differentiated lessons, models, scaffolds, key quotes and more. Accessible, differentiated and detailed. - Introduction to Shakespeare (Genre and Context) - The Globe Theatre (Context) - The Great Chain of Being (Context) - Act 1 Scene 1 Relationships - Act 1 Scene 1 and Helena - Assessment Preparation - The Mechanicals and Bottom - The Fairies (Act 2 Scene 1) - Titania and Oberon (Act 2 Scene 1) - Oberon, Helena and Demetrius (Act 2 Scene 1) - Puck's Mischief (Act 2 Scene 2) - Titania and Bottom (Act 3 Scene 1) - Act 3 Scene 2 - Hermia, Act 3 Scene 2 and Structure - Act 4 Scene 1 - The Theme of Dreams - Writing Your Own Shakespeare Comedy
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