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A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 5
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A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 5

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Detailed 41 slide lesson analysing scene 5 from A Streetcar Named Desire to over 2 or 3 lessons. Includes detailed analysis of 12 key quotations from Scene 5 along with a blank template for students to explore their own thoughts about the quotations. Includes an analytical writing task based on the episode at the end of the scene.
A Streetcar Named Desire Bundle
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A Streetcar Named Desire Bundle

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A bundle of resources to support the teaching of A Streetcar Named Desire. Detailed lesson on each scene of the play with accompanying revision sheets analysing key quotations. Character revision sheets on the 4 main characters. Various high level model responses. Revision booklet collating the resources into an easy to print version.
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 4 notes
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A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 4 notes

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36 slide lesson looking at Scene 4 of A Streetcar Named Desire over 2 lessons. Contained detailed analysis of 12 key quotations. Also includes a blank template for students to write their own thoughts about the key quotations. Lesson 2 includes the planning for an essay based question on Blanche based on scenes 1-4.
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 2 Lesson and Notes
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A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 2 Lesson and Notes

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Detailed analysis of 16 key quotations from Scene 2 on one handy printable revision sheet. Also includes a blank version for students to have a go at first exploring the significance of the quotations themselves. Also contains a PPT exploring the scene.
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 1
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A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 1

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A sheet analysing 12 key quotations from Scene 1 of A Streetcar Named Desire. Contains a blank template version for students to have a go at analysing the quotations themselves. I then reveal the model explanations for each quotation. Also contains analysis sheets for the epigraph and the opening stage directions. Also contains a lesson exploring the whole scene.
Power and Conflict Revision Workbook
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Power and Conflict Revision Workbook

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A free student workbook version of my 15 page power and conflict revision booklet. There are spaces underneath all of the key quotations from each poem so that students can write down their ideas about each quotation. The full resource with detailed analysis of key quotations from each poem is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12886246
A Streetcar Named Desire: Analysis of opening stage directions and epigraph
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A Streetcar Named Desire: Analysis of opening stage directions and epigraph

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A worksheet for exploring the significance of the opening stage directions of A Streetcar Named Desire. It also comes with a suggested answer sheet with high grade responses to the questions. The opening stage directions are so rich in meanings and wider significance that it is worthwhile helping students to become experts in analysing this section because it can be used in a wide range of potential essay questions. Hopefully this worksheet should help. This also contains a sheet closely analysing the significance of the epigraph.
A to Z of Word Classes
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A to Z of Word Classes

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To help students consolidate their knowledge of word classes, I ask students to try and compile an A to Z list of different word classes. Here is an example of suggested answers with A to Z for verbs, abstract nouns, adjectives, adverbs and prepositions. I have had to be a little creative for the letters X and Z!
Colour connotations in literature
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Colour connotations in literature

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Students study the sheet of colours and their typical connotations in literature. They then move on to test their understanding by completing the 20 question multiple choice quiz. Answers are included.
Symbols in literature
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Symbols in literature

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Students study the list of 40 common symbols in literature alongside their common meanings. They then move on to complete a multiple choice quiz based on matching the symbols to the meaning. Ideal for introducing KS2 or KS3 students to the power of symbolism to help make their creative writing more sophisticated.