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Introduction to All the World's a Stage

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2 lessons with `PowerPoint ´ provided which give students a solid grounding in the monologue. After these lessons they will be able to identify the poetic devices used in All the World’s a Stage from Shakespeare’s As You Like It and most will show that they have understood the language used.<br /> The lesson includes drama activities, group work, annotations and an interactive video.<br />
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Interactive empathy in Boy In Striped Pyjamas

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OFSTED graded outstanding lesson. Designed for children after they have met the characters of Bruno and Schmuel in Boy in Striped Pyjamas. After the lesson, all will be able to understand a character with a degree of empathy and this, for many of the students, will then be evident in their writing. <br /> It is a lesson designed for a challenging group of students, weak academically to help them develop ideas to write and to enable them to think about how the individuals in the story feel. <br /> It is an interactive lesson that involves sound clips, role play and surrounding children in a sensory environment which then provokes them to write. <br />
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The Merchant of Venice and a woman's worth

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Lesson powerpoint and relevant Shakespeare extract with information. The lesson is one which encourages learners to think about the Prince of Morocco's (and Elizabethan) views on women and compare them to how women are seen today. This takes place via the writing of a lonely hearts advertisement on the behalf of the Prince.
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Camera angles

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An interactive lesson that begins with a matching activity and then procedes into thinking about not only the types of camera shots and angles that exist, but what their effects are.<br /> You will need post it notes as well, you will need to cut out the images ready for the matching activity.
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Developing information about oneself

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A lesson which encourages students to develop information about themselves so they can interest their audience. The lesson is to help students prepare to give a speech about themselves.
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Similes through song at Halloween

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A lesson which encourages learners to think about the use of similes in songs and to create their own scary story using using their descriptive powers, focusing especially on simile usage.
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Poetry technique dice

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This fun resource suitable for KS3 and KS4 equips students with the terms for key poetry terms and techniques. It is a great dice that helps students' poetry annotating skills, especially useful for those children who forget to name techniques, or need to discuss them moreso.<br /> Hope you enjoy.<br />