Are you looking for a high-quality teaching resource to engage your students in the study of Mary Shelley’s background and the context in which she wrote? Look no further! Our worksheet on Mary Shelley’s background is just what you need to add depth and richness to your English literature lessons.
This comprehensive worksheet is designed to help students delve into the life and experiences of Mary Shelley, providing essential context to better understand her renowned work, “Frankenstein”. By utilising this resource, students will gain valuable insights into Shelley’s influences, motivations, and the historical period in which she lived and wrote.
The worksheet includes an engaging independent research task that encourages students to conduct their own investigations into Mary Shelley’s life, exploring key events, relationships, and societal influences that shaped her as a writer. This task not only strengthens students’ research and analytical skills but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the complexities of Shelley’s work.
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Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Resource Bundle
Are you searching for comprehensive teaching resources to enhance your study of Mary Shelley's iconic novel Frankenstein? Look no further than our Frankenstein Resource Bundle featuring a multitude of materials to engage and challenge your students. Resource Bundle Details: PDF Download not editable Worksheet focusing on the character of Elizabeth Lavenza Worksheet for in-depth exploration of the novel's setting Exemplar Essay illustrating the theme of Sensibility in Frankenstein Worksheet delving into Mary Shelley's background and influences Worksheet fostering empathy for the Creature Worksheet analysing the character of Victor Frankenstein Multiple Choice Quiz to test understanding Worksheets analysing the characters of Robert Walton and Dr Henry Clerval Descriptive resources for crafting Gothic literature Overview of Gothic Tropes and an introduction to the Gothic Genre Reading Comprehension Worksheet based on Frankenstein Additional Resources (non-Frankenstein): Flashcards on Literary Devices and Language Features Lesson Presentation on Literary Devices Exploratory materials on the use and purpose of Literary Devices in Fiction Revision Notes on Literary Devices and Language Features Our Frankenstein Resource Bundle is designed to facilitate a comprehensive exploration of the novel's themes and characters while providing a solid foundation in Gothic literature. With a variety of activities and assessments, this bundle caters to diverse learning styles and abilities, making it an invaluable tool for educators teaching Frankenstein. Enrich your classroom with our meticulously crafted teaching resources and spark a deeper appreciation for Mary Shelley's enduring masterpiece. Download our Frankenstein Resource Bundle today!
Authors Resource Bundle
Authors Resource Bundle A mix of research and comprehension worksheets Covers the following Authors Mark Haddon Roald Dahl Franz Kafka J.K Rowling F.Scott Fitzgerald Robert Frost William Blake Harper Lee John Keats Carol Ann Duffy Lord Byron Nick Hornby Mary Shelley William Shakespeare John Steinbeck
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