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Macbeth the Warrior! Complete Lesson Exploring Macbeth's Character in Act 1 Scene 2.
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Macbeth the Warrior! Complete Lesson Exploring Macbeth's Character in Act 1 Scene 2.

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This dynamic one-hour lesson is designed to engage students in understanding how Macbeth is introduced as both a violent and loyal character. Perfect for exploring themes and character development, this lesson encourages students to think critically and creatively and prepares students to analyse how Macbeth changes later in the play. What’s Included: A complete PowerPoint with ready-to-use teacher instructions, allowing you to download and teach immediately. Interactive activities where students will order the events of the battle and craft a compelling news war report based on the scene. Ideal for: Enhancing comprehension of Macbeth’s character and motivations. Encouraging students to connect with the text through creative writing and discussion. Lesson Objective: Write a news report about the battle in Act 1 Scene 2. Learning Outcomes: Read the scene multiple times to decipher the orders of events in battle. Infer details about Macbeth’s character. Add imaginative details to create a news report about the battle in this scene. Lesson Outline: Do it now: Think – Pair – Share What are the key features of a news war report? Starter: Reading focus – as you read the scene as a class, students write down quotes that describe Macbeth’s character followed by an activity to list adjectives that describe him. Activity 1: Re-read the scene in pairs and put the events in the correct order. Activity 2: Students discuss features of a news report and then write their own based on Act 1 Scene 2. Plenary: What are your predictions about Macbeth now that you know more about his as a character? Leave a review and choose any other resource, of up to the same value, for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Merchant of Venice Lesson Bundle (15 Lessons Covering the Entire Play)
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Merchant of Venice Lesson Bundle (15 Lessons Covering the Entire Play)

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This bundle will take you through the entire play of The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare. This is aimed at high-ability key stage 3, but it could be easily adapted for key stage 4. It contains a range of tasks that have been modelled on GCSE literature tasks. The bundle contains: * A detailed knowledge organiser containing key quotes, facts about Shakespeare and a character summary * Detailed character profiles of the five main characters: Antonio, Bassanio, Shylock, Jessica and Portia. * Character revision poster/study cards. * 15 engaging and ready to teach lessons Lessons: 1) A 40 question Shakespeare quiz 2) A lesson introducing the characters and themes of the play 3) A lesson introducing act 1 scene 1 of the play focusing on the relationship between Antonio and Bassanio. 4) A lesson exploring act 1 scene 2 (Portia's choice) 5) A lesson exploring anti-Semitism and Shylock's portrayal in act 1 scene 3. 6) A lesson exploring Jessica's character in act 2. 7) A lesson exploring the casket test in act 2 scene 7. 8) A lesson exploring to what extent Shakespeare was anti-Semitic focusing on act 2 scene 8 9) A lesson considering how the Prince of Arragon is presented in act 2 scene 9. 10) A lesson considering Shylock's "Hath not a Jew" speech in act 3 scene 1 11) A lesson considering how dramatic irony is used in Act 3 Scene 2 in which Bassanio chooses the lead casket. 12) A lesson to support students in independently interpreting Shakespeare using Act 3 Scenes 3-5 13) A lesson on the courtroom scene in Act 4 whereby students consider to what extent they feel sympathy for Shylock. 14) A lesson on the ending of the play where students reflect on the play as a whole. 15) A 35 question quiz with answers on the entire play. Leave a review and choose any other resource for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
King Lear: How to Evaluate Critic Quotes (AO5)
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King Lear: How to Evaluate Critic Quotes (AO5)

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A detailed lesson/series of lessons which show students how to reach the top band of the mark scheme for AO5 when evaluating critic quotes for King Lear. This includes: A 25 slide PPT including the lesson overview and printing instructions A worksheet for students to fill in when practising AO5 A model answer Leave a review and choose any other resource of up to the same value for free from my shop.
IGCSE Curious Incident (play) - Theme of Curiosity and Investigation
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IGCSE Curious Incident (play) - Theme of Curiosity and Investigation

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A detailed one hour lesson to support students to explore the theme of curiosity and investigation as preparation for the IGCSE exam for Edexcel English Literature 4ET1 on the question on The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (play by Simon Stephens) . This lesson explores the term ‘marking the moment’, and also prompts students to consider how the play has conventions of both a murder mystery and an anti-murder mystery. If you find this resource helpful, please leave a review and have a look at other resources available in my shop.
IGCSE Curious Incident (play) - The relationship between Ed and Christopher
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IGCSE Curious Incident (play) - The relationship between Ed and Christopher

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A detailed and engaging one hour lesson to support students in their analysis of Ed in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (play by Simon Stephens) for Edexcel English Literature IGCSE 4ET1. This lesson supports students to consider Ed’s personality and his relationship with Christopher. This resource contains a ready-to-teach Powerpoint with all teacher and printing instructions included. If you find this resource helpful, please leave a review and have a look at other resources available in my shop.
IGCSE Curious Incident (play) - How is Siobhan presented?
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IGCSE Curious Incident (play) - How is Siobhan presented?

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A detailed and engaging one hour lesson to support students in their analysis of Siobhan in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (play by Simon Stephens) for Edexcel English Literature IGCSE 4ET1. This resource contains a ready-to-teach Powerpoint with all teacher and printing instructions included. If you find this resource helpful, please leave a review and have a look at other resources available in my shop.
Introduction to Poetry - Knowledge Organiser
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Introduction to Poetry - Knowledge Organiser

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A detailed knowledge organiser to introduce students to poetic techniques and structures. It includes the following sections: Influential poets Poetic structures Poetic techniques Poet laureate This knowledge organiser can be used for designing schemes of work, revision mats for students or giving them self-quizzing homework. Please leave a review and check out the LikeAnExpert shop.
The Descent of Macbeth: Lesson on Act 3 Scenes 1 & 2
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The Descent of Macbeth: Lesson on Act 3 Scenes 1 & 2

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This engaging lesson explores Macbeth’s psychological descent in Act 3, Scenes 1 & 2. Students will analyse Macbeth’s increasing corruption and guilt, especially through key quotes like “full of scorpions is my mind.” This is ideal for students reading these scenes for GCSE/IGCSE or for key stage 3 students approaching the play. This Resource Includes A summary of Act 2, Scene 4 to discuss supernatural events. Abridged readings of Act 3, Scene 1 & 2. Comprehension questions and class discussions on Macbeth’s actions and moral descent. Learning Objective: Analyse Macbeth’s Evil Descent in Act 3 Scenes 1 & 2. Learning Outcomes: - Students will read a summary and discuss the strange events in Act 2 Scene 4. Students will independently and as a class explore Act 3 Scenes 1 and 2. Students will consider how Macbeth is changing psychologically and consider his abhorrent behaviour. Lesson Overview: Do it now: Recall task about what the students know about the Jacobean beliefs in witches and the supernatural. Starter: Students read summary of Act 2 Scene 4 and translate the Shakespearean English to work out the unnatural events that have been happening. Class discussion about what this means. Activity one: Read an abridged version of Act 3 Scene 1 (worksheet). Students complete comprehension questions followed by class discussion. Activity two: Class discussion on which is more evil: Macbeth killing the King or a friend. Activity three: Read and discuss abridged version of Act 3 Scene 2 and explore quote ‘full of scorpions is my mind’. Plenary: Summarise Act 3 Scenes 1 and 2 in 2 sentences and draw a picture to represent the scorpion quote. Why Choose This Resource? Designed for Confidence-Building: Helps students feel secure in their analysis of complex texts. Ready to Use: Download and start teaching immediately with no prep required. Leave a review and select another resource of equal value for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Macbeth Act 3 Scenes 5 and 6: Inference and Prediction Lesson
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Macbeth Act 3 Scenes 5 and 6: Inference and Prediction Lesson

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This detailed and ready-to-teach one-hour lesson guides students through Act 3, Scenes 5 & 6 of Macbeth. Perfect for developing inference and prediction skills, this resource is ideal for GCSE/IGCSE students and key stage 3 students. Learning Objective: Develop inference and prediction skills when reading Macbeth Act 3 Scenes 5 & 6 Learning Outcomes: Students will be introduced to the character of Hecate and understand her plans to meddle with Macbeth. Students will complete comprehension questions on Act 3 Scene 5. Students will find key quotes from Act 3 Scene 6. Using the knowledge they have gained, students will make predictions about what will happen next in the play. Lesson Outline: Do it now: Wordsearch of character names in Macbeth. Starter: Students design the set and character of Hecate to create maximum fear in the audience. Activity One: Read and discuss questions based on Act 3 Scene 5. Activity Two: Read a summary of Act 3 Scene 6. In pairs, students then read the scene and search for quotes which match the statements on the board. Activity Three: Students write their predictions for the end of the play. Plenary: Recall questions based on this lesson Why Choose This Resource? Designed for Confidence-Building: Helps students feel secure in their analysis of complex texts. Ready to Use: Download and start teaching immediately with no prep required. Leave a review and select another resource of equal value for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Macbeth Act 4 Scenes 2 and 3: Analysis Lesson
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Macbeth Act 4 Scenes 2 and 3: Analysis Lesson

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A detailed and ready-to-teach lesson designed to take students through Macbeth Act 4 Scenes 2 and 3. Students will consider how Lady Macduff is the antithesis to Lady Macbeth and consider the theme of loyalty in the play. This resource is perfect for teachers looking for in-depth Macbeth lesson plans that foster critical thinking and analysis. Learning Objective: Analyse Act 4 Scenes 2 and 3 of Macbeth Learning Outcomes: Students will read and understand Act 4 Scenes 2 and 3. Students will understand how Lady Macduff is the antithesis to Lady Macbeth and that she represents the innocent people affected by Macbeth’s tyranny. Students will complete a quiz to check their understanding of these scenes. Lesson Outline: Do it now: Write down as many adjectives as you can think of to describe Lady Macbeth. Starter: Introduce Frayer Model of the noun ‘antithesis’ and introduce how Lady Macduff is the antithesis of Lady Macbeth. Activity 1: Read Act 4 Scene 2 and students answer comprehension questions on the scene. Activity 2: Students complete questions exploring how loyalty is presented in Act 4 Scene 2. Activity 3: Reading and discussion of Act 4 Scene 3. Plenary: Recall quiz on content from the lesson. Why Choose This Resource? Designed for Confidence-Building: Helps students feel secure in their analysis of complex texts. Ready to Use: Download and start teaching immediately with no prep required. Leave a review and select another resource of equal value for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
50-Question Macbeth Quiz: Characters, Quotes, Symbols, Social Context and More
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50-Question Macbeth Quiz: Characters, Quotes, Symbols, Social Context and More

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This 50-question Macbeth quiz is designed for key stage 3 and 4 students, covering all key areas of the play—from characters and famous quotes to symbols, language techniques, structure, and social context. Ideal for teachers aiming to assess comprehension, reinforce learning, or prepare students for exams, this quiz is both thorough and accessible. This also works really well for students revising for their GCSE or IGCSE exams. This quiz not only assesses comprehension but also encourages critical thinking. It highlights key themes, character motivations, and the societal backdrop that shaped the play. Plus, the answer key saves you time, making it easy to review answers with students or provide instant feedback What’s Included in This Macbeth Quiz Resource: 5 Unique Rounds of Questions: Characters: Analyse major figures like Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, Duncan, and the Witches. Quotes: Identify missing words, understand famous lines, and connect quotes to characters. Symbols: Explore symbols such as blood, light, darkness, and the supernatural. Language & Structure: Test knowledge of Shakespeare’s language and structural techniques. Social Context: Contextual questions on the historical, social, and political background of Jacobean England. Why Choose This Resource? Engagement for All Levels: With a range of question difficulties, this quiz suits both beginner and advanced students, making it perfect for mixed-ability classrooms. Ready to Use: Download and start teaching immediately with no prep required. Leave a review and select another resource of equal value for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Macbeth: Unit of Work Overview to Guide Students Through the Play
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Macbeth: Unit of Work Overview to Guide Students Through the Play

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This free 18-lesson unit of work overview takes students through Shakespeare’s Macbeth while building essential skills for GCSE/IGCSE, including language and structure analysis, understanding context, and exploring character development. Ideal for Key Stage 4 or advanced Key Stage 3 students. Unit Aims: • Students will be guided through the reading of the entire play of Macbeth. • Students will understand the social context of the play and make links between the context and the events in the play. • Students will be able to describe the character development of the main characters. • Students will be able to discuss the structure of the play. • Students will revise language and structural techniques and will closely analyse the language in key scenes. This unit of work covers skills required for GCSE/IGCSE; however, it is suitable for teaching to Key Stage 4 or older Key Stage 3 students. For all 18 lessons, a learning objective, learning outcomes, lesson overview and key vocabulary are provided. There are also links to purchase the accompanying PowerPoints and resources if you would prefer not to make them yourself. These resources are also available to purchase as a bundle here. Free Resources and More: Free Worksheet: Download a free worksheet on Lady Macbeth’s persuasive techniques in Act 1 Scene 7. Free Homework Menu: Download a free homework menu to accompany the unit. Bundle Offer: Consider purchasing the Macbeth Bundle, which includes comprehensive resources to take you through the entire play. Leave a review and choose any other resource for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.