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Macbeth: The Spectre at the Feast
This is the synopsis of a “brick” from our Brillder content catalogue on Shakespeare’s 'Macbeth’. Bricks are interactive digital learning units that combine the authority of a textbook with the excitement of a live, scoring game. They’re collectable too – once played, each brick becomes a virtual booklet the learner stores within a growing personalised library.
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Click the link or follow the QR code for stimulating preparatory
materials, an against-the-clock investigation, an explanatory
synthesis and the review – a chance to consolidate your
understanding and improve your score.
Macbeth: Enter three witches
This is the synopsis of a “brick” from our Brillder content catalogue on Shakespeare’s 'Macbeth’. Bricks are interactive digital learning units that combine the authority of a textbook with the excitement of a live, scoring game. They’re collectable too – once played, each brick becomes a virtual booklet the learner stores within a growing personalised library.
Want the full experience?
Click the link or follow the QR code for stimulating preparatory
materials, an against-the-clock investigation, an explanatory
synthesis and the review – a chance to consolidate your
understanding and improve your score.
Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol
This is the synopsis of a festive “brick” from our Brillder content catalogue on Charles Dickens, 'A Christmas Carol’. Bricks are interactive digital learning units that combine the authority of a textbook with the excitement of a live, scoring game. They’re collectable too – once played, each brick becomes a virtual booklet the learner stores within a growing personalised library.
Want the full experience?
Click the link or follow the QR code for stimulating preparatory
materials, an against-the-clock investigation, an explanatory
synthesis and the review – a chance to consolidate your
understanding and improve your score.
Christina Rossetti, 'In the Bleak Midwinter'
This is the synopsis of a festive “brick” from our Brillder content catalogue on Christina Rossetti’s, 'In the Bleak Midwinter’. Bricks are interactive digital learning units that combine the authority of a textbook with the excitement of a live, scoring game. They’re collectable too – once played, each brick becomes a virtual booklet the learner stores within a growing personalised library.
Want the full experience?
Click the link or follow the QR code for stimulating preparatory
materials, an against-the-clock investigation, an explanatory
synthesis and the review – a chance to consolidate your
understanding and improve your score.
Keats: ‘Bright Star’
This is the synopsis of a “brick” from our Brillder content catalogue on Keats’s ‘Bright Star’. Bricks are interactive digital learning units that combine the authority of a textbook with the excitement of a live, scoring game. They’re collectable too – once played, each brick becomes a virtual booklet the learner stores within a growing personalised library.
Want the full experience?
Click the link or follow the QR code for stimulating preparatory
materials, an against-the-clock investigation, an explanatory
synthesis and the review – a chance to consolidate your
understanding and improve your score.
Milton, ‘When I Consider How My Light is Spent’
This is the synopsis of a “brick” from our Brillder content catalogue on Milton’s 'When I Consider How My Light is Spent’. Bricks are interactive digital learning units that combine the authority of a textbook with the excitement of a live, scoring game. They’re collectable too – once played, each brick becomes a virtual booklet the learner stores within a growing personalised library.
Want the full experience?
Click the link or follow the QR code for stimulating preparatory
materials, an against-the-clock investigation, an explanatory
synthesis and the review – a chance to consolidate your
understanding and improve your score.
Philip Larkin’s poem, ‘The Building’
This is the synopsis of a “brick” from our Brillder content catalogue on Philip Larkin’s, ‘The Building’. Bricks are interactive digital learning units that combine the authority of a textbook with the excitement of a live, scoring game. They’re collectable too – once played, each brick becomes a virtual booklet the learner stores within a growing personalised library.
Want the full experience?
Click the link or follow the QR code for stimulating preparatory
materials, an against-the-clock investigation, an explanatory
synthesis and the review – a chance to consolidate your
understanding and improve your score.