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Set of cards for A Streetcar Named Desire - the cards have either a character/character pair, quote, contextual fact, play extract, theme, literary device, scene number or aspect of stagecraft. Students divide the cards between themselves and then each place a random card down the first student to come up with the most meaningful connection between the cards laid down ‘wins’ and the opponents each take back their card and the student with the least meaningful connection also takes the winners card. I have a set for use as starters (I spilt a couple of copies of the set between my class of 16 so there’s only a few cards per student), plenaries, extension resource for writing or just when conversation needs a boost. These can be used in numerous other ways too - starting points for writing or research, sorting for seating plans, revision (students can write on the back of them as they are blank), close analysis tasks (deep dive into the quotes/extracts or research into contextual application), prompts for developing essay responses/plans, etc. They are easy to use for differentiation - simply take out or only use the cards you want for groups or pairs.
These are for A Level (no critical comments) - there are 8 A4 pages with 8 cards per page. A PDF and a Word doc so you can edit/develop as you wish too.

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