Shakespeare, Creative Writing and TEFL resources.
Created by a qualified secondary school teacher who has taught KS3, KS4 and KS5.
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Shakespeare, Creative Writing and TEFL resources.
Created by a qualified secondary school teacher who has taught KS3, KS4 and KS5.
Browse my shop to find a variety of affordable resources, full lessons and worksheets related to the study of Language and Literature across the age ranges.
Overview:
Students select one quotation for each key scene from the table provided and use it to analyse Macbeth’s character.
Students evaluate on a scale of 1 to 5 whether he comes across as strong or weak.
They then use this to plot Macbeth’s changing character and have a visual representation of his power/weakness across Acts1-5.
This can then be compared to Lady Macbeth’s (included in ppt) and students develop their own interpretations/ justify their opinions.
Powerpoint and worksheets included.
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Students stick the timeline across a double page in their book.
For each scene, students select one key quotation and write it in the box underneath.
*This was a useful resource for my EFL learners and offered additional support for students who were struggling to remember the order of events in the play.
Twenty posters which can be printed and coloured in by students.
Could be used as a tutor-time activity on World Book Day or to decorate an English Classroom or library.
I have included PDF and Word-Doc versions for ease of printing, in addition to the powerpoint that can be ammended by you to include other quotations.
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Set the worksheet as a homework task for my KS4 class.
Students research the author William Golding and record the information on the worksheet.
Also included: a powerpoint with key contextual information for the novel. I hope it helps!
Overview:
Students stick the Bingo sheet in the front of their exercise books.
They can then choose any of the reading challenges that they would like to complete in their spare time
(or set one for homework!)
Students fill out a worksheet for each of the tasks, stick it in their exercise book and cross off the Bingo square.
If they complete 5 tasks in a row they get a certificate and win a prize!
I have included the ppt so that tasks and worksheets can be amended. I have also included PDF versions of the worksheets so that they can be printed easily.
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