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Complete Shakespeare lesson plan template exploring the theme of Hate in Act 3 scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Includes activities, timings, learning objective and more.
Learning Objective
I know I have achieved this
when...
I have drawn my picture from the
Highway man poem.
LO1: I know what the
word atmosphere means
and how to identify it a
text.
LO2: I can comment on
how using words to
create an atmosphere is
effective.
LO3: I can apply these
skills to my own writing.
I have predicted the atmosphere of
the poem and I have said why I
think this.
I have worked as a group to create
and atmosphere and I have worked
on my own to write about one.
• With your partner, read through the list of 10 new school rules
• Show whether you think each rule is fair or unfair by either ticking the box marked ‘Fair’ or the box marked ‘Unfair’
A complete lesson plan detailing activities and tasks to promote understanding of essay structure, with reference to the Romeo & Juliet Coursework or Controlled Assessment essay at GCSE.
Complete downloadable Shakespeare lesson plan to help students understand how to write an effective
conclusion in their Romeo & Juliet Controlled Assessment task essay.
• Know what you have to do in order to achieve
a certain grade.
• Identify good speaking and listening skills
• Be able to demonstrate how you speak and
listen effectively using the skills identified.
Use this printable and fully adaptable lesson plan template with ideas to teach the theme of hate in Act 3 scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.