Free, printable Shakespeare worksheets and teaching resources which help students to track the changing emotions/characters of the two central characters in Macbeth by William Shakespeare.
These two resources consist of a writing frame and blank template which can be used to assist student in writing a magazine article. It uses Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing as source material and visual images from the Branagh film version. It may be particularly useful for assisting low ability students write in this non-fiction genre.
A downloadable, printable modern version of the SATs set scene (Act 1 Scene 1) in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, with images from Branagh's film version linked in with the text. Good for low ability students.
<p>Powerpoint which can be used to introduce Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. Offers students the chance to explore the term ‘monster’ and the reasons why people are labelled as such. </p>
Printable worksheet providing a visual reminder of the different characters in the play using images from Branagh's film version of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. This is particularly useful for low ability students.
A lesson on the poem 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' by Wilfred Owen, including links to video clips and a range of activities culminating in a written assessment. The resource can be used over a single lesson, however it contains activities that can be extended over a series of lessons to allow for a more in-depth analysis of the poem. All images sourced from MorgueFile.
This resources introduces student to the concept of Travel writing, in particular, the ways in which personal opinion can alter a description. This lesson can be used in KS3 or KS4 as part of a Travel Writing unit, or it can be linked more broadly to a unit on reading or writing non-fiction texts. All images sourced from MorgueFile.
<p>A sheet which provides pupils with a visual reminder of a range of common homophones. This can be given to students as a sheet or printed and laminated as a poster to assist students from making common spelling errors.</p>
Make links between images and Frank and Rita in Educating Rita. Good for low ability students to assess their understanding of the play's central themes.