Resources included (19)

GCSE English Literature: (18) The Scarlet Letter – The Characterisation of Arthur Dimmesdale

GCSE English Literature: (17) The Scarlet Letter – The Characterisation of Hester Prynne

GCSE English Literature: (16) The Scarlet Letter – Assessment II Guided Essay Writing

GCSE English Literature: (15) The Scarlet Letter – Chapters 23 and 24

GCSE English Literature: (14) The Scarlet Letter – Chapters 21 and 22

GCSE English Literature: (13) The Scarlet Letter – Chapters 19 and 20

GCSE English Literature: (12) The Scarlet Letter – Chapters 17 and 18

GCSE English Literature: (11) The Scarlet Letter – Chapters 15 and 16

GCSE English Literature: (10) The Scarlet Letter – Chapters 13 and 14

GCSE English Literature: (9) The Scarlet Letter – Assessment I Guided Essay Writing

GCSE English Literature: (8) The Scarlet Letter – Chapters 11 and 12

GCSE English Literature: (7) The Scarlet Letter – Chapters 9 and 10

GCSE English Literature: (6) The Scarlet Letter – Chapter 8 ‘The Elf-Child and the Minister’

GCSE English Literature: (5) The Scarlet Letter – Chapters 6 and 7

GCSE English Literature: (4) The Scarlet Letter – Chapters 4 and 5

GCSE English Literature: (3) The Scarlet Letter – Chapter 3 ‘The Recognition’

GCSE English Literature: (2) The Scarlet Letter – Chapter 2 ‘The Market-Place’

GCSE English Literature: (1) The Scarlet Letter – ‘Custom House’ and ‘Chapter 1’

GCSE English Literature: (0) The Scarlet Letter – Introduction to the Text
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic ‘The Scarlet Letter’ is set in the Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony between the years 1642 to 1649. The novel tells the story of Hester Prynne, who conceives a daughter through an affair and then struggles to create a new life of repentance and dignity. This text contains a number of religious and historic allusions, significantly exploring the themes of legalism, sin, and guilt. I have taught this text many times in the last twenty years and have used these specific resources (revised in 2021) to: lead my teaching in class, as distance learning resources for SKYPE lessons, as homework assignments and even as tools of revision – all have worked well for the students.
These dynamically presented PowerPoint lessons (approximately 90 minutes teaching time per lesson) each include: a starter activity, summary and analysis questions, a set of recap questions, an academic writing task, a theme tracking exercise, an extension task connected to critical vocabulary, a homework assignment and a plenary. This bundle also includes, ‘An Introduction to the Text’ lesson, two ‘Assessment – Guided Essay Writing’ lessons and two ‘Characterisation’ lessons on Hester and Dimmesdale. These are complete resources with no additional work required from the teacher. Enjoy!
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