Complete set of ready to use lesson resources introducing Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Perfect for SEN and EAL students.
Low ability Y10s. Second lesson intended to introduce the pupils to the Philip Pullman playscript. Leads to the essay question 'Who is the Real Monster in Frankenstein?' as posted by another TES member. Some slides from this Ppt have been adapted from existing TES resources.
This was initially delivered to a middle ability Y10 class who had studied Romeo and Juliet as part of their Literature course. You don't have to have done Romeo and Juliet, but my using the picture of Juliet in the crypt meant that it served as a little revision exercise too. Similarly, the lesson makes reference to a piece of descriptive writing the class had completed on Frankenstein - you can easily alter this to refer back to something you have done.
The lesson refers specifically to assessment objectives and encourages variety in vocabulary choices and sentence openings.
It was supposed to be for a 75 minute lesson but I found it could easily cover two one hour lessons.
Please take a look at some of my other resources - I tend to put lesson plans on as free downloads and my quizzes and posters at low prices.
If you download anything I'd be grateful if you could leave a review.
Aimed at low ability Y10s as introductory lessons, before they start to read the Philip Pullman playscript. Intended to lead to the question 'Who is the real monster in Frankenstein?' which another TES member has uploaded.
Fourth lesson (no Ppt this time - apostrophe starter used a copyrighted Ppt, so can't include...sorry).
Will include more lessons once I've planned them!
This is from a series of posters I made for revision of the characters in Frankenstein. They each display quotes that would be useful to revise for the GCSE exam. This one is of Captain Robert Walton.
This particular poster is uploaded as a free resource so that you can test how useful it is to you. The other posters in the series are £2 each.
Please note that if you have trouble downloading the PDF, you can contact me at wezcartoons@gmail.com and I will email you the file directly.
I printed some out in A4 for my students but they look pretty good in A3 as eye-catching wall displays. You could also create individual revision booklets by reproducing these posters in A5.
The posters can be used in a number of different ways. I often ask students to link each of the quotes or comments to a theme and then to explain why the quote is significant. You could also blank out some of the text (digitally on Powerpoint with shapes covering what you don’t want them to see, or the old-fashioned way with correction fluid and a photocopier.) and ask them to fill in the blanks. The posters can also serve as inspiration for students to make their own posters, based on other characters and/or other texts.
Victor Frankenstein, The Creature, Elizabeth Lavenza, and Justine Moritz are also currently available. When I have completed Alphonse, Henry Clerval, and the DeLacey family I will offer the complete series as a bundle.
Other sets available from my TES shop:
An Inspector Calls;
Blood Brothers;
Romeo and Juliet;
Macbeth;
Twelfth Night;
Pigeon English;
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde;
A Christmas Carol;
Animal Farm.
Please get in touch if there is a series of characters and quotes which you would like me to make. As long as it will sell on here, I am happy to put the time in to making them.
Lesson based around designing a video game for Coraline, improving on the existing game. Deals with audience and purpose, as well as colour connotations.
This was aimed at able Y9s, but would suit a wide range of pupil abilities. The PowerPoint features the images required for the starter. Pupils were reading 'Al Capone Does My Shirts' at the time.
Starter activity and revision aid for AQA Poetry Anthology, Different Cultures, Cluster 1. Pupils must identify the poem from the given image on the Ppt.
This is from a series of posters I made for revision of the characters in An Inspector Calls. They each display quotes that would be useful to revise for the GCSE exam. This one is of Mr Birling.
I have uploaded it as a JPEG and a PDF so that you can download the format you'd prefer. I printed some out in A4 for my students but they look pretty good in A3 as eye-catching wall displays.
I will be uploading Mrs Birling, Gerald Croft, Inspector Goole, Sheila Birling, Eric Birling and Eva Smith, so please look for those if you wish to have the complete set.
Other sets available soon: Frankenstein; Blood Brothers; Romeo and Juliet; Macbeth.
Please get in touch if there is a series of characters and quotes which you would like me to make. As long as it will sell on here, I am happy to put the time in to making them.