A very detailed A Midsummer Night’s Dream assessment preparation lesson that focuses on Egeus’ speech from early on in the play when he begs Theseus to force Hermia to marry Demetrius or face execution. The lesson helps students to analyse key quotes, make interpretations around Egeus’ character and how he is presented, to evaluate the use of language features and to make notes on answering a GCSE style assessment task. Fantastic preparation for all students and fully differentiated throughout.
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Shakespeare Introduction
Shakespeare introduction unit for KS3. It covers extracts from multiple plays including Henry V, Othello, A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest. It includes: 1. Shakespeare introduction lesson 2. Globe Theatre and context 3. Henry V 'once more unto the breach' speech lesson 4. Henry V, Richard III and Shakespearean heroes 5. Richard III Act 1 Scene 1 language analysis and paragraph lesson 6. Richard III Act 1 Scene 2 character analysis 7. Othello - Iago as a villain. Language analysis 8. Othello - Act 1 Scene 1 ending. Marriage in Elizabethan times (patriarchal context) 9. Othello - Othello as hero, Iago as villain 10. Introduction to A Midsummer Night's Dream 11. A Midsummer Night's Dream - Structure 12. A Midsummer Night's Dream - Helena (analytical paragraphs) 13. A Midsummer Night's Dream assessment preparation lesson 14. The Tempest introduction 15. The Tempest Prospero lesson (character analysis) 16. The Tempest Caliban (character/language analysis) 17. Shakespeare assessment review 18. The Tempest Ferdinand lesson (asides, structure analysis) 19. Full SOW document
A Midsummer Night's Dream
TWENTY lessons AND a detailed scheme of work. A complete A Midsummer Night's Dream bundle that includes everything you need to teach the text at KS3, including an assessment task, homework tasks, differentiated lessons, models, scaffolds, key quotes and more. Accessible, differentiated and detailed. - Introduction to Shakespeare (Genre and Context) - The Globe Theatre (Context) - The Great Chain of Being (Context) - Act 1 Scene 1 Relationships - Act 1 Scene 1 and Helena - Assessment Preparation - The Mechanicals and Bottom - The Fairies (Act 2 Scene 1) - Titania and Oberon (Act 2 Scene 1) - Oberon, Helena and Demetrius (Act 2 Scene 1) - Puck's Mischief (Act 2 Scene 2) - Titania and Bottom (Act 3 Scene 1) - Act 3 Scene 2 - Hermia, Act 3 Scene 2 and Structure - Act 4 Scene 1 - The Theme of Dreams - Writing Your Own Shakespeare Comedy
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Super lesson that guides students step-by-step through the assessment question, but there is no information sheet for how Egeus is presented in the extract as mentioned on slide 6 and the <br /> the assessment extract as shown on slide 1 and 10 is not included in the lesson resources. Could these please be added. <br />
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