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This six-week teaching pack is designed to develop KS3 students’ reading, writing and spoken English skills with a range of drama and performance activities and creative tasks.
The pack focuses on key scenes and includes tasks based upon diaries, scripts, cartoons and set design to encourage close textual engagement.
What’s included?
An assessment objective map
Lesson plans and ideas along with tailor-made resources.
What’s inside?
Introduction Summary of pack 1 Route through – week one (overview of the text) (pages 2-3)
Route through – week two (Act 1, Scene 1) (pages 4-5)
Route through – week three (Act 2, Scenes 1 and 2) (pages 6-7)
Route through – week four (Act 3, Scenes 1 and 2) (pages 8-9)
Route through – week five (Act 4, Scene 1 and Act 5, Scene 1) (pages 10-11)
Route through – week six (essay writing and consolidation) (pages 12-13)
Resources (pages 14-76)
Works like a dream
Storyboard template
Sequencing the plot
Character map
How well do you know the play?
Who’s who
Story zoom
Relationship tableaux
News flash
Lonely Hearts advert
Egeus’ monologue
Custody battle
Presenting the fairies
Two worlds
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
A miscellany of activities
Character question game
Hermia’s monologue
Role play character cards
Paired quotations for matching and sequencing
Directing a scene
Connect 12
‘The course of true love never did run smooth’
Hexbusters
Film trailer
Designed for the GCSE English Literature specifications for AQA, Edexcel and WJEC Eduqas, this pack will help your students explore characters, themes and events through comprehension, debate and drama.
‘This pack allows you to find your own path. Every lesson offers a choice of activities, so you can tailor your teaching to the needs of your pupils and your own areas of expertise, without compromising on quality of learning.’
Stephanie Atkinson, writer
Comprising 22 lessons and featuring practice exam questions, our Lord of the Flies GCSE teaching pack offers a creative approach to teaching this popular text.
What’s included?
22 lessons featuring group, independent and exam preparation class activities
50 bespoke resources
Exam-style questions for GCSE English Literature.
What’s inside?
Introduction (page 4)
Specification summaries (pages 5-7)
Chapter 1: Lesson 1 - good versus evil (pages 8-12)
Chapter 1: Lesson 2 - order and disorder (pages 13-19)
Chapter 2: Lesson 3 - characters and events (pages 20-23)
Chapter 2: Lesson 4 - characters and events (pages 24-29)
Chapter 3: Lesson 5 - Jack (pages 30-36)
Chapter 4: Lesson 6 - Setting and the littluns (pages 37-45)
Chapter 4: Lesson 7 - conflict (pages 46-55)
Chapter 5: Lesson 8 - the text in context (pages 54-61)
Chapter 5: Lesson 9 - Piggy (pages 62-67)
Chapter 6: Lesson 10 - the beast (pages 68-76)
Chapter 7: Lesson 11 - leadership (pages 77-80)
Chapter 7: Lesson 12 - the rise of savagery (pages 81-87)
Chapter 8: Lesson 13 - fear (pages 88-94)
Chapter 8: Lesson 14 - symbolism (pages 95-99)
Chapter 9: Lesson 15 - outsiders (pages 100-105)
Chapter 9: Lesson 16 - Simon’s death (pages 106-112)
Chapter 10: Lesson 17 - Piggy (pages 113-118)
Chapter 11: Lesson 18 - power (119 -124)
Chapter 11: Lesson 19 - the death of Piggy (pages 125-131)
Chapter 12: Lesson 20 - change (pages 132-140)
Chapter 12: Lesson 21 - the final hunt (pages 141-151)
Chapter 12: Lesson 22 - revising the characters (pages 152-159)
Exam style questions (pages 160-167)
Revise unseen fiction is an exam-focused, student-friendly workbook filled with activities designed to consolidate your students’ skills and prepare them for their GCSE English Language exam.
Practice exam questions for AQA, Edexcel and WJEC Eduqas are included.
Featured text extracts:
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien
‘The Adventure of the Speckled Band’ by Arthur Conan Doyle
Tess of the d’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
What’s included?
Eight text extracts
Teacher notes and answers
Exam-style practice papers for every extract for AQA, Edexcel and WJEC Eduqas
Exam-style practice paper with exemplar responses and suggested answers.
What’s inside?
Introduction (page 4)
Do Not Say We Have Nothing (pages 5-28)
Extract of Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien
Do Not Say We Have Nothing Student workbook
Do Not Say We Have Nothing Teacher Notes and suggested answers
Do Not Say We Have Nothing Exam style questions
Tess of the d’Urbervilles (pages 29-58)
Extract of Tess of the d’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
Tess of the d’Urbervilles Student workbook
Tess of the d’Urbervilles Teacher Notes and suggested answers
Tess of the d’Urbervilles Exam style questions
All the Light We Cannot See (pages 59-95)
Extract of All The Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
All The Light We Cannot See Student workbook
All The Light We Cannot See Teacher Notes and suggested answers
All The Light We Cannot See Exam style questions
Rebecca (pages 96-133)
Extract of Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
Rebecca Student workbook
Rebecca Teacher Notes and suggested answers
Rebecca Exam style questions
‘The Adventure of the Speckled Band’ (pages 134-160)
Extract of ‘The Adventure of the Speckled Band’ by Arthur Conan Doyle
‘The Adventure of the Speckled Band’ Student workbook
‘The Adventure of the Speckled Band’ Teacher Notes and suggested answers
‘The Adventure of the Speckled Band’ Exam style questions
The Book Thief (pages 161-196)
Extract of The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
The Book Thief Student workbook
The Book Thief Teacher Notes and suggested answers
The Book Thief Exam style questions
Everything I Never Told You (pages 197-224)
Extract of Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng
Everything I Never Told You Student workbook
Everything I Never Told You Teacher Notes and suggested answers
Everything I Never Told You Exam style questions
The Handmaid’s Tale (pages 225-268)
Extract of The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
The Handmaid’s Tale Student workbook
The Handmaid’s Tale Teacher Notes and suggested answers
The Handmaid’s Tale Exam style questions
Top tips (pages 269-270)
Immerse your class in murder, mayhem, monsters and magic with our exciting Shakespeare pack for years 5 and 6.
Comprising five units on Macbeth and five on The Tempest, the pack is crammed with a range of teaching ideas and activities to introduce your upper KS2 classes to the Bard and bring two of his most famous plays to life.
What’s included?
49 supporting resources
Includes reading comprehensions, GPS challenges, writing tasks, role-play and cross-curricular extension activities for each session
Links to the curriculum
What’s inside?
Finding your way around the curriculum pack (page 4)
Curriculum coverage and mapping (pages 5-8)
Session 1: Macbeth – Witches (pages 9-17)
Resource - Macbeth: The witches’ opening speech
Resource - Exploring character through simile
Resource - If I met the witches…
Resource - Witch research
Session 2: Macbeth – The murder of King Duncan (pages 18-32)
Resource - Pin the comma on the sentence
Resource - Macbeth – Relative clauses
Resource - Relative clause dice game
Resource - Conversation scenario cards
Resource - Conversation scenario cards: Extension version
Session 3: Macbeth – CSI Banquo (pages 33-47)
Resource - Murderous modal verbs
Resource - Macbeth’s dagger
Resource - Crime scene investigation
Resource - Crime scene report
Resource - Tragic strip: Macbeth Act IV, Scene IV
Resource - Character list
Resource - Dinner party places
Session 4: Macbeth – Double, double, toil and trouble (pages 48-61)
Resource - Fun with fronted adverbials: Dice game
Resource - Something wicked this way comes
Resource - Double, double, toil and trouble
Resource - Recipe for a witch’s charm
Resource - Predictive text
Resource - Medieval medicine
Resource - Medieval medicine: Suggested websites and answers
Session 5: Macbeth – The battle (pages 62-70)
Resource - Five senses character sheet
Resource - The king’s speech – plan
Resource - The king’s speech – speech scaffold
Resource - Medieval weaponry research
Session 6: The Tempest – The storm (pages 71-69)
Resource - The Tempest: Act I, Scene I (extract)
Resource - Dictionary corner: The Tempest
Resource - Castaway comprehension
Session 7: The Tempest – Full fathom five (pages 80-89)
Resource - Ariel’s entrance
Resource - Noun phrase hunters
Resource - Full fathom five
Resource - Famous Quotes from Shakespeare
Session 8: The Tempest – Comedy and confusion (pages 90-99)
Resource - Island rules: Comprehension
Resource - ‘If I were king of this isle…’
Resource - Stephano, Trinculo and Caliban: Act II, Scene II
Resource - Seafaring research
Session 9: The Tempest – Magic and monsters (pages 100-106)
Resource - Alonso’s guilt
Session 10: The Tempest – Magical Island
Resource - Blurb template
Resource - Magical island story: Planning sheet
Resource - Designing a mask – The Tempest
Addressing the most challenging grammar topics introduced at KS2 and revisited at KS3, this pack is essential for teaching and consolidating grammar in years 5-8.
The comprehensive teaching notes provide a valuable curriculum support for teachers, while the wide range of resources and activities ensures that students have high-quality opportunities to apply and extend their learning – including in cross-curricular contexts. Each topic also includes KS2 SAT style questions in preparation for the Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling test (Paper 1) at the end of year 6.
What’s included?
The grammar topics are organised into three sections (teach, practise, apply), and each topic includes the following:
Definitions and explanations for teachers
PowerPoint presentations
Student-friendly teaching resources
Extended writing opportunities.
The pack is organised in the following topics:
Relative clauses
Modal verbs and adverbs
Adverbials
Perfect forms of verbs
Parenthesis
Commas
Passive verbs
Subjunctive verb forms
Colons and semi-colons
What’s inside?
Introduction (pages 4-6)
Relative clauses (pages 7-33)
Resource - people, places and things
Resource - improve by adding a relative clause
Resource - possessive relative clauses
Resource - relative clauses of time and place (when and where)
Resource - the unusual suspects
Modal verbs and adverbs (pages 34-50)
Resource - strengthening and weakening
Resource - school rules
Resource - be the detective
Adverbial phrases (pages 51-71)
Resource - identify adverbials
Resource - painting a picture
Resource - narrative
Perfect forms (pages 72-95)
Resource - find the perfect verb form
Resource - perfect verb forms in texts
Resource - time-travelling verbs
Resource - perfect verb form timeline
Resource - job application
Resource - my day
Resource - perfect form dice
Resource - ‘of’ or ‘have’
Parenthesis (pages 96-115)
Resource - using brackets to indicate parenthesis
Resource - using commas to indicate parenthesis
Resource - extending simple sentences using parenthesis
Resource - nicknames as parenthesis
Commas (pages 116-140)
Resource - the Oxford comma
Resource - add the comma
Resource - combining sentences
Resource - ambiguous meaning
Passive verbs (pages 141-165)
Resource - rainbow writing
Resource - conversion
Resource - food chains
Resource - snakes and ladders
Resource - don’t blame me!
Subjunctive verb forms (pages 166-185)
Resource - identify the infinitive
Resource - subjunctive poem
Resource - subjunctive sentences
Resource - subjunctive speeches
Colons and semi-colons (pages 186-199)
Resource - spot the colons and semi-colons
Resource - combining clauses
Resource - using colons and semi-colons
Resource - semi-colon poetry
A KS3 pack designed to help students understand and identify persuasive techniques and apply them to their own writing.
The pack is split into sections and features a range of practical and engaging activities aimed at familiarising students with persuasive writing, including: speeches, letters and leaflets, articles, argumentative writing, revision and exam preparation.
What’s included?
KS3 curriculum assessment objective map
Lesson plans and ideas along with tailor-made resources.
What’s inside?
Each lesson plan contains detailed teaching notes with:
Suggested starter activities
Suggested main activities
Suggested plenary activities
Suggested additional creative activities
Assessment Objective map (pages ii-v)
Introduction - summary of the pack (page 1)
Teaching notes and lesson plans (pages 2-14)
Route through – part one: familiarising students with persuasive writing
Route through – part two: speeches
Route through – part three: letters and leaflets
Route through – part four: articles
Route through – part five: focusing on argumentative writing
Route through – part six: revision and exam preparation
Teaching resources and activities for persuasive and argumentative writing (pages 15-135)
Persuasive role play
Persuading your parents
Can you sell a house?
Flog that house!
Planet perfect!
Save my dog!
Persuasive techniques bingo
What’s your learning style?
Winston Churchill speech excerpt
Comparing persuasive speeches
Cats are better than dogs
England riots persuasive speech analysis
Writing a speech
Young people’s council meeting
Rewriting for audience and purpose
Analysing a leaflet
Kick-start discussion slides
Recipe for a formal letter
Rat o’burger
‘Send a cow’ practice questions and answers
Preparation of a leaflet
Theme park persuasive writing leaflet
Self-assessment review
Writing to persuade checklist
Fact or opinion
Tabloid or broadsheet?
Newspaper bias
Lead articles
Analysing an opinion article
Writing a feature article
Why use quotations?
How to use quotations effectively
Using a newspaper as a stimulus
Editorial decisions
Summarise that!
Categorising connectives
Hinges, bolts and sealers
Effective introductions
Building an argument
Writing for different purposes
The man on the wall story problem
To argue or persuade
Literacy placemat
Speed dating revision
Writing revision fan
Top grade persuasion
All fun and games revision
Card template
Domino template
Fishing template
Analysing persuasive texts
Room 101
Our Festivals and celebrations comprehension practice year 6 teaching pack is designed to help children recap, practise and consolidate comprehension and writing skills in preparation for KS2 SATs.
The pack is divided into nine lessons aligned with the Y5/6 English Programme of Study. Each lesson is based on a text extract or poem relating to a particular festival or celebration.
Lessons feature a starter activity, a whole class teaching activity with PowerPoint slides, paired/group or independent tasks, assessment opportunities and a plenary, with accompanying resources.
Comprehension questions are KS2 SATs-style. Answers are included.
Festivals and texts included in the pack:
Lesson 1: Halloween – Macbeth by William Shakespeare
Lesson 2: Bonfire Night – ‘The Fifth of November’ (English Folk verse)
Lesson 3: Diwali – Prince of Fire by Jatinder Verma
Lesson 4: Hanukkah – ‘Season of Skinny Candles’ by Marge Piercy
Lesson 5: Christmas – ‘A Visit from St Nicholas’ by Clement C. Moore
Lesson 6: Chinese New Year – The Firework-Maker’s Daughter by Phillip Pullman
Lesson 7: Easter – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
Lesson 8: Earth Day – My Family and Other Animals by Gerald Durrell
Lesson 9: Eid al-fitr –’Yusuf and the Great Big Brownie Mistake’ by Aisha Saeed
You may also like our Festivals and celebrations maths challenges teaching pack.
An extract from the resource:
Read the extract from The Firework-Maker’s Daughter by Philip Pullman on PPT slides 32-34). Then provide each child with a copy of the extract (Chinese New Year resource 1) and ask them to reread it, underlining all the different ingredients for fireworks. Take feedback and compile a list on the board.
Ask: What makes these ingredients sound exciting? Draw out that the author has paired ordinary words such as powder and grains with attention-grabbing words such as thunder, fly-away and scorpion.
In groups, ask children to plan their firework recipe poem using the scaffold in Chinese New Year resource 2: Firework recipe. First, they must create a list of exciting ingredients, then some powerful imperative verbs. Then children use these as an idea bank to write a recipe poem for an explosive new firework! What will be the name of their firework?
Addressing the most challenging grammar topics introduced at KS2 and revisited at KS3, this pack is essential for teaching and consolidating grammar in years 5-8.
The comprehensive teaching notes provide a valuable curriculum support for teachers, while the wide range of resources and activities ensures that students have high-quality opportunities to apply and extend their learning – including in cross-curricular contexts. Each topic also includes KS2 SAT style questions in preparation for the Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling test (Paper 1) at the end of year 6.
What’s included?
The grammar topics are organised into three sections (teach, practise, apply), and each topic includes the following:
definitions and explanations for teachers
PowerPoint presentations
student-friendly teaching resources
extended writing opportunities.
The pack is organised in the following topics:
Relative clauses
Modal verbs and adverbs
Adverbials
Perfect forms of verbs
Parenthesis
Commas
Passive verbs
Subjunctive verb forms
Colons and semi-colons
What’s inside?
Introduction (pages 4-6)
Relative clauses (pages 7-33)
Resource - people, places and things
Resource - improve by adding a relative clause
Resource - possessive relative clauses
Resource - relative clauses of time and place (when and where)
Resource - the unusual suspects
Modal verbs and adverbs (pages 34-50)
Resource - strengthening and weakening
Resource - school rules
Resource - be the detective
Adverbial phrases (pages 51-71)
Resource - identify adverbials
Resource - painting a picture
Resource - narrative
Perfect forms (pages 72-95)
Resource - find the perfect verb form
Resource - perfect verb forms in texts
Resource - time-travelling verbs
Resource - perfect verb form timeline
Resource - job application
Resource - my day
Resource - perfect form dice
Resource - ‘of’ or ‘have’
Parenthesis (pages 96-115)
Resource - using brackets to indicate parenthesis
Resource - using commas to indicate parenthesis
Resource - extending simple sentences using parenthesis
Resource - nicknames as parenthesis
Commas (pages 116-140)
Resource - the Oxford comma
Resource - add the comma
Resource - combining sentences
Resource - ambiguous meaning
Passive verbs (pages 141-165)
Resource - rainbow writing
Resource - conversion
Resource - food chains
Resource - snakes and ladders
Resource - don’t blame me!
Subjunctive verb forms (pages 166-185)
Resource - identify the infinitive
Resource - subjunctive poem
Resource - subjunctive sentences
Resource - subjunctive speeches
Colons and semi-colons (pages 186-199)
Resource - spot the colons and semi-colons
Resource - combining clauses
Resource - using colons and semi-colons
Resource - semi-colon poetry
Save time with our Non-fiction and media pack; a collection of relevant and useful source materials alongside creative teaching ideas and resources.
Aimed at both KS3 and KS4 students, this pack is sure to motivate!
What’s included?
links to non-fiction source material
lesson plans and ideas alongside tailor-made resources
practical, student-facing activities.
What’s inside?
Introduction (pages 1-2)
Summary of pack
Non-fiction and media source material
Route through – part one: non-fiction overview (pages 3-5)
Route through – part two: structure (pages 6-7)
Route through – part three: tone and influence (pages 8-10)
Route through – part four: pictures and other presentational devices (pages 11-12)
Route through – part five: PAF language and tone (pages 13-14)
Route through – part six: assessment and exam (pages 15-16)
Resources (pages 53-87)
Strategies for tackling writing weaknesses
Importance of tone
Analysing persuasive texts
Views of Stonehenge
Persuasive writing worksheet
Newspaper bias
The key to a good blurb
Word analysis quadrant
Analysing a still image
Analysing an opinion article
Colour symbolism
Speed dating revision
Rewriting for audience and purpose
Crocodile language: making it snappy
Move away from traditional spelling tests with our KS1 teaching pack.
Creative teaching ideas and a variety of resources will support your teaching of spelling strategies and rules and engage your year 1 and 2 classes in this tricky area of learning.
The pack includes sections on grapheme/phoneme correspondence, high frequency words, compound words, homophones, plurals, silent letters and apostrophes.
It’s as easy as a, b, c!
What’s included?
32 supporting resources
includes both five minute activities and activities for longer sessions, extension suggestions, assessment opportunities, home learning tasks and ideas to keep things ticking over
links to the curriculum.
What’s inside?
Section 1: Words we use a lot: high frequency words, numbers, tricky words (pages 1-7)
Teaching ideas
Rhyming words for numbers
High frequency crosswords
Section 2: Recognising and matching graphemes and phonemes (pages 8-25)
Teaching ideas
Matching words and pictures – ee sounds
Four corners – digraphs and graphemes word sets
Digraph word group display templates
Section 3: Recognising, matching and blending digraphs and graphemes (pages 26-43)
Teaching ideas
Digraph picture word cards
Making word cakes – blending digraphs and graphemes
Making word cakes – blending split digraphs and graphemes
Digraph snap for real and non-real words
Section 4: Linking words and definitions (pages 44-53)
Teaching ideas
Loop game word definitions
Loop game word definitions – missing letters
Section 5: Compound words (pages 54-59)
Teaching ideas
Compound word dominoes
Word sums
Word building challenge
Section 6: Chunking words by number of syllables (pages 60-64)
Teaching ideas
Syllable counter
Syllable tricks
Section 7: Reinforcing high frequency word knowledge (pages 65-79)
Teaching ideas
Common usage words top 100
Tricky high frequency word cards
Missing keywords
Anagram word ladders – HFW
HFW anagram cards
Section 8: Plurals of words including those ending in y (pages 80-90)
Teaching ideas
One dog, two dogs – plurals picture cards
Words ending in ‘y’ – picture cards
Section 9: Recognising common homophones (pages 91-102)
Teaching ideas
Homophone fan
More homophones
Homophone squares
Section 10: Spelling words ending with /dz/ sound (pages 103-105)
Teaching ideas
Word building blocks – dge and ge
Section 11: Words beginning with silent letters (pages 106-108)
Teaching ideas
Shh! – silent letters
Section 12: Apostrophes – possessive and contractions (pages 109-118)
Teaching ideas
Expand and contract
Contractions all around us
Dogs or dog’s – singular possessive nouns
Cartoon apostrophes to show possession
Our GCSE revision guide for students studying Romeo and Juliet covers all the key acts, characters and themes with active revision strategies and practice exam questions and answers for all exam boards.
Perfect for independent study and remote learning, it includes a helpful overview of the play, an act by act summary of events and guidance on key quotations.
Revising Romeo and Juliet also helps to build students’ confidence and develop their understanding through self-checks, quizzes and a detailed exploration of character, setting, Shakespeare’s language and the play’s tragic structure.
What’s included?
Covers key characters and themes (love, fate, family, death, conflict, roles of women) plus a summary of the play.
Includes practice exam questions for all exam boards and suggested answers.
Features active revision strategies to build students’ knowledge.
What’s inside?
Introduction (pages 3-4)
Plot summary (pages 5-7)
Overview: whole play revision activities (pages 8-17)
Terminology – language and structure
WYOO (What’s your opinion on …?)
Love revision activities (pages 18-28)
Revision activity 1: Types of love
Revision activity 2: A love timeline
Revision activity 3: Stickman summary
Revision activity 4: Structure (and language) analysis
Love practice exam questions
Fate revision activities (pages 29-39)
Revision activity 1: True or false
Revision activity 2: Close analysis
Revision activity 3: The Prince’s perspective
Revision activity 4: The wheel of fortune
Fate practice exam questions
Family revision activities (pages 40-50)
Revision activity 1: Rules were meant for breaking?
Revision activity 2: Surrogate parents
Revision activity 3: All the married ladies (all the married ladies …)
Revision activity 4: Exploding quotations
Family practice exam questions
Conflict revision activities (pages 51-62)
Revision activity 1: Types of conflict
Revision activity 2: Ordering the fight scene
Revision activity 3: Context and conflict
Revision activity 4: Analysing Juliet’s inner conflict
Conflict practice exam questions
Death revision activities (pages 63-75)
Revision activity 1: The ‘extra’ deaths
Revision activity 2: Understanding the key elements of tragedy
Revision activity 3: Romeo’s imagery
Revision activity 4: The families unite
Death practice exam questions
Roles of women revision activities (pages 76-90)
Revision activity 1: Juliet’s change
Revision activity 2: What did Shakespeare think?
Revision activity 3: Strong or weak?
Revision activity 4: Close analysis
Roles of women practice exam questions
Our GCSE revision guide for students studying Macbeth covers all the key acts, characters and themes with active revision strategies and practice exam questions and answers for all exam boards.
Perfect for independent study and remote learning, it includes a helpful overview of the play, an act by act summary of events and guidance on key quotations.
Revising Macbeth also helps to build students’ confidence and develop their understanding through self-checks, quizzes and a detailed exploration of character, setting, Shakespeare’s language and the play’s tragic structure.
What’s included?
Covers key themes (ambition, the supernatural, guilt, gender and relationships, appearance and reality) plus a summary of the play.
Includes practice exam questions for all exam boards and suggested answers.
Features active revision strategies to build students’ knowledge.
What’s inside?
Introduction (pages 3-4)
Synopsis of the play (pages 5-8)
Overview revision activities (pages 9-20)
Theme: ambition (pages 21-31)
Revision activity - Arguments for and against killing Duncan
Revision activity - Tale of two kings
Revision activity - Why does Macbeth kill Duncan?
Revision activity - Exploding quotation
Theme: the supernatural (pages 32-42)
Revision activity - Animal imagery
Revision activity - Banquo’s version of the meeting with the witches
Revision activity - The witches
Revision activity - Writing an incantation
Theme: guilt (pages 43-53)
Revision activity - Exploding quotation
Revision activity - Innocence
Revision activity - The murder: before, during and after
Revision activity - Blood and symbolism
Theme: gender and relationships (pages 54-65)
Revision activity - Family circle
Revision activity - How to be a man/woman
Revision activity - Tale of two marriages: the Macbeths and the Macduffs
Revision activity - Exploding quotation
Theme: appearance and reality (pages 66-75)
Revision activity - How to be a perfect hostess
Revision activity - The power of asides and soliloquies
Revision activity - That’s ironic
Revision activity - That’s sensational