A list of questions to ensure understanding of the text. Grouped by acts and scenes, the questions will ensure that the text is read and the meaning is understood. Useful for a lesson of revision, suitable for GCSE and A level students. A word document, suitable for cover lessons and helps with teacher preparation .
Quotations, tasks, essays and points to note in answers. Useful for looking at different interpretations of Othello by literary critics over time. Suitable for A level students, some essay points, and useful for teacher preparation. Suitable as revision material for students. Good for class discussions.
A worksheet of questions to help focus discussions about 'love' in the context of reading a Shakespeare play, such as, Othello. It is accessible at all levels of ability and would lead to interesting debates as well as contextualising discussions of love in Shakespeare's time. Suitable for Key Stage 3, GCSE and A level students.
Basic powerpoint to spark debate about school rules - open to customize as required. Suitable for year 7 - 13. Good for stimulating discussion - topical and full of differentiation possibilities.
Suitable for years 10 and 11, to encourage speaking and listening and group discussions. would lead to differentiated outcomes. A good starter for GCSE level learning.
A few pages of notes about the romantic and stylistic features of Wuthering Heights. Useful for revision and essay writing. Suitable for GCSE and A level.
Quick cover lesson on language and technology - text messaging. The worksheet has two texts for the students to discuss with possible points to consider in an answer. Useful of English Language AS or A level. Easy starter lesson or supply teacher lesson as points to cover in an answer are provided.
Powerpoint based on the theme of love in Othello, pulling together a series of observations, questions to debate and points to note on the topic. Useful for prompting discussions, teacher led.
Revision notes at a glance on A Level English Language Acquisition. Also, covers ‘Discuss children’s early language acquisition with reference to the research of Nelson, Rescorla and Aitchison.’ Some overlap possibly with Psychology A level. Useful notes for students who missed class! Useful for revision, and also summary of unit.
The powerpoint takes you through the basics of the poem - ideally for students upto GCSE. Will keep the students occupied for a lesson focusing on language, themes and the structure.