Harry Potter Point Evidence Analysis / PEE / PEA - L.O. To be able to understand and explain how language is used in Harry Potter to build tensionL.O. To be able to use PEE to structure a response
Romeo and Juliet Key Quotes in Act 3 Scene 5, Shakespeare. Originally used to aid controlled assessment preparation for WJEC Literature but could be used on any work on Act 3 Scene 5 Romeo and Juliet.
This simple, printable worksheet contains a complete plot summary or synopsis of The Tempest by William Shakespeare. It could be used as an introduction to the events of the play, or as a revision tool, for students who are preparing for exams and controlled assessments.
Analysis of language
LO1: I know what suspense is and I can
indentify it in a text (level 3)
LO2: I understand that there are different
techniques a writer can use to build
suspense (level 4/5)
A full lesson Powerpoint including a research-based 'webquest' activity introducing the historical context to Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Find out about the REAL Macbeth! Allows students to understand the difference between Macbeth the fictional character and Macbeth the historical figure.