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Shakespeare's Language, Life & Times
This is a comprehensive bundle for teaching Shakespeare’s language, life and times. It functions as a preliminary set of lessons before starting with a play. It can be used to support the teaching of any of Shakespeare’s plays. It consists of:
Carefully curated 15-page PowerPoint document with special effects (such as sound) to engage students
Carefully designed 20-page student booklet covering pretty much everything you’d want to cover in an introduction and more, including Shakespeare’s life; life in Elizabethan times (patriarchy, fate, superstition, witchcraft etc); Shakespearean vocabulary and translation issues; subject-verb-object inversion; prose, rhymed verse, blank verse; iambic pentameter; 10+ activities.
Gap-fill exercise to test understanding
End of module comprehension quiz
Lesson plan
The lesson plan is for one lesson but it is condensed and there is enough material to cover several lessons depending on student level and existing knowledge. One activity involves analyzing the Prologue to Romeo & Juliet to identify linguistic devices, rhythm and rhyme scheme.
Activities include:
Research activity
Discussion activity
Word match
Identifying Shakespearean inversion x 2
Iambic pentameter x 2
Identify linguistic features, rhyme and rhythm in Romeo & Juliet Prologue
Crosswords x 2
If you have any questions or if you identify any problems with the resource please let me know and I will address them. I hope you enjoy the resource.
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Romeo & Juliet Act 1, Scene 2, slides
This is a set of 17 PowerPoint slides covering key text analysis, quotes, characters, themes, and linguistic features of Romeo & Juliet Act 1, Scene 2. The slides incorporate tasks where students have to answer questions and search for themes and linguistic devices in the text, supporting with textual evidence. Teacher should refer to any notes at the bottom of the slides for added insights.
This can be used to aid the introduction of Act 1 Scene 2 or as a springboard for deeper analysis of the text, characters, themes and plot. The clipart characters are my own and subject to normal copyright. If you have any questions or any difficulties with the document just let me know and I will address them.
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Introduction to Romeo & Juliet & Prologue
This is a beautifully designed bundle consisting of everything you need for teaching the introduction of Romeo & Juliet and the Prologue, including:
17-page, meticulously designed student workbook
24-page teacher’s version with answer keys and activity tips
29-slide, carefully curated PowerPoint
Tragic drama plot structure worksheet
Family tree worksheet
Iambic pentameter worksheet
Prologue cut-out activities with translation
The Workbook covers the introduction of tragic drama going back to the Greeks; plot structure; hamartia, catharsis, tragic hero, the setting of Romeo & Juliet (14th C Verona), Montague & Capulet family trees; an Opinionnaire for generating class discussion; close analysis of The Prologue, including rhythm, rhyme scheme, sonnet form, annotation activity, iambic pentameter activity, vocabulary and themes. There is a 10 question comprehension quiz at the end and a gap fill exercise.
There is enough material for up to four 50-min lessons.
Ideally suited to go along with Shakespeare’s Language Life & Times bundle.
If you have any questions or if you identify any problems with the resource please let me know and I will address them. I hope you enjoy the resource.
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Romeo & Juliet Act 1, Scene 4 Annotated Text, Comprehension Questions & Slides.
This is the complete annotated text from Romeo & Juliet Act 1 Scene 4. The detailed annotations are color-coded and cover themes, characters, linguistic features, context, setting, structure, audience effects and interpretation. There is also a page of analysis at the end and ten comprehension questions. Some of the questions can be delivered as group discussion or pair work. Some of the questions require students to engage in close analysis of the text and provide textual evidence for their answers. There is a glossary of words at the end.
The resource also includes a set of 19 PowerPoint slides containing clipart characters which cover key quotes, characters, themes and textual analysis. The clipart characters are my own and are subject to normal copyright.
As always, if you have any questions about this resource please ask away. If you have any problems with the resource or find any typos or other errors, do let me know and I will endeavor to address the issue as soon as possible.
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Romeo & Juliet Act 1 Scene 4 - 19 PPT Slides
This is a set of well-researched and well-presented PowerPoint slides with clipart characters covering key text analysis, quotes, context, characters, themes, and linguistic features of Romeo & Juliet Act 1, Scene 4. The 19 slides include suggested execution tips and additional information in the notes section to each slide. Resource includes task where students have to identify themes in the scene and provide supporting textual evidence.
This can be used to aid the introduction of Act 1 Scene 4 or as a springboard for deeper analysis of the text, characters, themes and plot. The clipart characters are my own and subject to normal copyright. If you have any questions or any difficulties with the document just let me know and I will address them.
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100 questions test bank for Romeo & Juliet
This is a 100 question test bank covering several different domains including:
Social and historical context x 10 questions
General knowledge x 30 questions
Tragic drama and structure x 10 questions
Language and meaning x 30 questions
Characters x 10 questions
Themes x 10 questions
Most of the common core standards for Reading Literature have been covered here. A good proportion of the questions require a close reading of text. The majority of questions are in a multiple choice answer format; however there are a minority of questions that require students to write a response. Answers are, of course, provided. There are 23 pages of questions. Most of the most important sections of the play are covered here, as are the main characters, and key themes.
If you have any questions about the resource just send me a message or leave a comment. Likewise, if you have a problem with the resource let me know and I will address as soon as I am able.
Thanks and best wishes
Introduction to Plot & Plot Diagrams
This digital resource consists of 21 interactive slides designed to introduce plot, plot sequencing and plot diagrams. Students will be presented with several versions of Freytag’s Pyramid and expected to drag and drop text boxes matching them with their appropriate place on a plot diagram. Students will also engage with five short stories, again, sequencing their plots on a plot diagram. Students are given the chance to define plot in their own words and complete two short stories. The repetitive, interactive practice helps to consolidate the concept of plot for students.
The resource includes a PDF handout of a plot pyramid, a PDF worksheet for students to sequence their own plots and a handout of seven common plot types.
The resource can be used as a teacher-led whole-class exercise, in small groups or individually.
The resource includes both a student version and a teacher version with answers.
As always, if you have any questions about this resource please ask away. If you have any problems with the resource or find any typos or other errors, do let me know and I will endeavor to address the issue as soon as possible.
Persuasive / Opinion Essay Writing Resource Pack
This is a carefully-crafted resource pack for teaching persuasive / argumentative opinion writing. It consists of:
45-page workbook including worksheets on every step of the persuasive essay writing process. Exercises on most pages. PDF and (editable) Word versions.
31-slide presentation mirroring the workbook (in Google Slide and PPT formats; fully editable)
6 pages of instructions with answer keys and suggested follow up exercises.
Workbook includes:
· Understanding your audience (with exercise)
· Idea generation (spider diagram + exercise)
· How to structure the essay
· Introduction (hook, topic & thesis statements with practice)
· Body (point, evidence, explain; counterclaims and response with practice)
· Conclusion (summarizing, opinion restatement, impactful finish with practice)
· Connectives (transition / sequence words + exercise)
· Persuasive devices (differentiating pathos, ethos, logos + 4 exercises)
· Two high-level exemplars (pro / contra) for students to annotate, analyze and evaluate.
· Two fully annotated versions of the above exemplars.
· Essay-writing scaffold
· Checklist
· 15 persuasive topic cards
· 15 Persuasive essay templates
The workbook pages can be printed as individual worksheets and are fully editable.
If you have any questions about, or problems with, the resource let me know in the comments or send me an email and I will address them immediately.
philip@drphilstuition.com
I hope you enjoy the resource.
Macbeth Act 1, Scenes 1 & 2. Annotated text with analysis & comprehension quiz.
This resource contains a well-researched and detailed annotated text from Macbeth Act 1 Scenes 1 & 2. The detailed annotations are color-coded and cover themes, characters, language, context, structure & and interpretation. There is also a page and a half of analysis covering the 2 scenes and ten comprehension questions to check understanding. Some of the questions can be delivered as group discussion or pair work. There is a glossary of unfamiliar words at the end.
The resource also includes a set of 16, carefully curated PowerPoint slides which cover textual analysis, characters, themes, mood and linguistic devices. Some of the slides are interactive and require students to respond to questions, identify themes and provide evidence. Most slides contain notes providing answers to questions, suggested execution strategies, follow ups, and further explanations / contextualization. Some slides contain special effects. The clipart characters are my own and are subject to normal copyright.
►This resource has been classroom-tested and approved by both students and teachers! ✔ ✔ ✔
As always, if you have any questions about this resource please ask away. If you have any problems with the resource or find any typos or other errors, do let me know and I will endeavor to address the issue as soon as possible.
Thanks.
Macbeth - 27 Slides to Introduce the Play.
This is a detailed, well-researched and carefully curated set of 31 slides to aid with the introduction to Macbeth. It covers:
Themes
Context (James and Jacobean England, Gunpowder Plot, witches, superstition, fate, Divine Right of Kings, Great Chain of Being)
Language (blank verse, prose and rhymed verse, anastrophe, vocabulary)
Setting
Introduction to tragic drama (dramatic structure, Freytag’s Pyramid, Classic Greek origins, catharsis, hamartia).
Slides involve transitions and some sound effects. Individual slide notes are included to offer answers to activities, suggested execution and follow ups. A bonus Opinionnaire is included to stimulate reflection and discussion around themes.
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If you have any problems with or questions about the resource please don’t hesitate to contact me and I will endeavor to address them forthwith.
Thank you for your interest in this resource.
Romeo & Juliet Act 1 Scene 5, PPT Slides (30 slides)
This is a set of well-researched and well-presented PowerPoint slides with clipart characters covering key text analysis, quotes, context, characters, themes, and linguistic features of Romeo & Juliet Act 1, Scene 5. The 30 slides are interactive and include suggested execution tips and additional information in the notes section to each slide. Resource includes a task where students have to identify themes in the scene and provide supporting textual evidence.
This can be used to aid the introduction of Act 1 Scene 4 or as a springboard for deeper analysis of the text, characters, themes and plot. The clipart characters are my own and subject to normal copyright. If you have any questions or any difficulties with the document just let me know and I will address them.
►This resource has been classroom-tested and approved by both students and teachers! ✔ ✔ ✔
Romeo & Juliet Act 1, Scene 5 Annotated Text, Comprehension Questions & Slides.
This is the complete annotated text from Romeo & Juliet Act 1 Scene 5. The detailed annotations are colour-coded and cover themes, characters, linguistic features, context, setting, structure, and interpretation. A non-annotated version of the scene is also provided for students to then annotate themselves. A one-page guide to annotating is provided. The resource also includes:
Two pages of analysis.
Ten comprehension questions.
Two extended-answer questions.
Answer key is provided for the comprehension questions.
A glossary of words.
Questions require students to engage in close analysis of the text and provide textual evidence for their answers.
The resource also includes a set of 30 PowerPoint slides containing clipart characters which cover key quotes, characters, themes and textual analysis. The clipart characters are my own and are subject to normal copyright.
As always, if you have any questions about this resource please ask away. If you have any problems with the resource or find any typos or other errors, do let me know and I will endeavor to address the issue as soon as possible.
►This resource has been classroom-tested and approved by both students and teachers! ✔ ✔ ✔
Descriptive Writing Scaffolds - GCSE Paper 1 Question 5 Practice
This resource has been carefully crafted with the aim of enhancing students’ descriptive writing skills through the use of vivid imagery and targeted prompts. With the use of carefully selected images, it provides students with a visual stimulus to inspire their descriptive writing. Each image is accompanied by target vocabulary, encouraging students to expand their lexicon and choose words that precisely convey their intended meaning.
Learners are also prompted to incorporate a minimum of three forms of punctuation, linguistic devices and imagery (five senses) to enrich their writing and create vivid, engaging descriptions.
30 images are provided as well as one worked example. I have used this resource for years in my own classroom to help build the students confidence in creative writing. It is particularly useful for students preparing for GCSE English Language Paper 1, question 5, but can be used to help develop the creative writing skills of all students within the 11 - 15 age bracket.
As always, if you have any feedback or issues with this resource just let me know and I will be glad to help.
11+ Creative Writing
This is a 130 page book packed with everything a young learner needs to smash the 11+ creative writing section of selective entry exams. 11+ tests (and other selective entry tests, as well as GCSE English) typically require candidates either to produce a piece of descriptive writing, based on a picture or prompt, or to write a narrative. This book covers both types of writing: it contains all the key elements that the young learner needs to be able to master the 11+ creative writing component, including:
basic elements of composition (sentence construction, parts of speech)
clauses
punctuation
language devices (similes, metaphors, personification, etc.)
‘show don’t tell’
imagery
plot
setting
narrative tension
characterisation
There are also annotated exemplars, descriptive writing scaffolds, exam tips and over 30 exercises to allow learners to practise their skills. Answers are provided at the back of the book. Like my 11+ poetry books, it has been written principally with 11+, 12+ and 13+ students in mind, but the book is not limited to this cohort and will be useful to all children in the 9 – 15 age bracket who need to develop their creative writing skills.
The book is available on Amazon. I am able to sell it more cheaply here as a PDF due to not having to pay Amazon print fees.
11+ Poetry Comprehension (ages 9 - 14)
This resource includes THIRTY classical English language poems from some of the most famous and best loved poets. Each poet is profiled to add context and each poem comes with a minimum of TEN comprehension questions (answers provided). The questions are designed to capture the different ways in which poems can be analysed including (but not limited to):
rhyme scheme
rhythm
literal and metaphorical meanings
poetic devices
symbolism
poetic structure & form
The resource has been designed primarily to cater to students who are planning to take selective entry admissions tests which include a poetry component, such as 11+ or SSAT. However, the resource is not limited to this cohort and can be used with all students in the 9 - 14 age bracket. Poems and questions have been designed to reflect differing levels of ability. There is a mix of multiple choice and written response question types. There are also some extended answer questions for the more ambitious or able students. The resource is meticulously designed and visually appealing with images. The poems can be used individually as a basis for further exploration or as part of a set. There is a glossary of poetic terms at the back.
As always, if you have any questions about this resource please ask away. If you have any problems with the resource or find any typos or other errors, do let me know and I will endeavour to address the issue as soon as possible.
►This resource has been classroom-tested and approved by both students and teachers! ✔ ✔ ✔