A Doll's House by IbsenQuick View
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A Doll's House by Ibsen

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<p>A complete unit of work: PP with discussion/analytical questions, research context tasks and writing tasks; worksheets with activities that can be revisited and built upon as you read the play with your class.</p> <p>The PP offers discussion questions that: (1) allow students to understand how global issues (such as gender) relate to the text; (2) challenge students’ understanding and interpretation of Ibsen’s language and structural choices, as well as key characters and themes; (3) help students understand how the play fits into the realist genre.</p>
Shakespeare Essay Writing TipsQuick View
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Shakespeare Essay Writing Tips

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<p>This resource is a fantastic scaffold for writing essays on Shakespeare up to GCSE level. There are a range of writing phrases that help students integrate language, structure, dramatic devices and context into their writing. It is useful for students that are being introduced to essay writing as there are a variety of sentence starters and a paragraph template. It can also be used with more competent students as there is a stretch and challenge section that encourages an appreciation for ambiguity / multiple readings of words and phrases. There is also a series of essay questions that can be used for short individual writing tasks.</p>
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Of Mice and Men

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<p>A fantastic unit of work for 11-16 (particularly GCSE): includes introduction to text and context; discussion/analytical questions separated by Chapter with research and writing tasks.</p>