Useful for a lesson at GCSE level, gives plenty to occupy the students, including some thoughts and notes for revision and character questions. All relevant - cover lesson, NQT and last minute planning done for you.
List of 10 questions suitable for GCSE.
List of quotations from LoTF on the characters.
Basic powerpoint. No answers. Useful for stimulating discussions.
Notes on the theories, evaluation of them and how they relate to each other. Suitable for A level Sociology. Well over 30 pages - covers a lot of topics. In word, so can edit for yourself. Hours and hours of work in these notes. Very helpful for revision.
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.
Quotations from well known authorities on Hamlet for discussion, with a bibliography for researching further critics.
Simple PowerPoint, designed to stimulate discussion.
Simple lesson idea based on the Young Apprentice - healthy eating theme, useful for group presentations. Suitable for business studies students too. Upto GCSE standard.
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.
A Powerpoint which includes a brief overview of the relationship between media content and its audiences. This is a powerpoint that includes the most important information of the topic.
It should last 2 x 1hr lessons to complete. It can be used as a revision lesson at the end of the year or after finishing the topic.
A quick checklist of things to think about when writing a monologue for GCSE as part of creative writing - entertainment. Useful handout for revision. Gifted and talented. Students should read ‘A Lady of Letters’ monlogue by Alan Bennett.
Suitable for A Level, notes on labelling theory, with a question. Key theories covered. Facts on slides. Saves preparation, and would be suitable for revision. Very straight forward presentation.