Interpretations of Hamlet by various critics, questions for discussions. Useful for AO3 and context over time. Saves research. A Level , AS and GCSE discussions. Useful for NQTs and PGCE students. Word document so can be adapted.
Activities to guide an initial introduction to the language of conversations, their structure and the role of participants in the conversation. Also an exercise in connotations of words. Definitions of concepts and AO2 terminology included. Usefully a good lesson of materials.
Notes for A level or AS level English study of Hamlet. Critical interpretations of the play, characters, and its place in society - useful for AO3. Useful for NQTs and teachers new to the text.
Useful for students, teachers and parents of those studying Hamlet for GCSEs, AS and A level English Literature. Questions, activities, notes and useful tips for exams. Saves time. Focused on the text. Great value for money! NQT teachers and those new to the text would benefit from the notes. Revision. AQA A level. Excellent time saver.
Suitable for GCSE study - power point that will allow an overview of the text's characters, provides passages to study for their use of language/form and relationship to the Victorian period and genre. Saves time in preparation, and concentrates on the key ideas. 30+ slides.
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.
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.
Questions and things to notice for A level. Word document. Suitable for students and teachers to understand meaning. Useful for NQTs, teaching practice and students who wish to make notes on the text. Line references and guided reading. Over 54 pages - well worth the small costs to save time preparing !
Act 2, questions and things to notice for A level. Easy to edit questions and things to notice - useful for those reading the text for the first time. Students and teachers - especially NQTs and those on teaching practice - would find this useful.
A set of questions and things to notice for A level students and teachers. This resource will guide you through the first act, making sure you notice the key points of the play. It would be useful homework material, extended reading or simply questions to ask as you read through the play together. The responses will ensure detailed notes. Broken down into line references for ease. A useful resource for first time teachers NQTs and teaching practice.
An introduction to dialect - some useful lesson ideas. A few pages with exercises and prompts. Useful for NQTs or new to teaching. Suitable for aged 11+
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.