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Flashcards with key quotations on from the play.
Teaching Notes
• It is best to do this as revision once the pupils have read and understood the play well. Cut the boxes out and stick them onto pieces of card, with one side on the front and one side on the back.
• You can make these into flash cards to help students learn key quotations from the play.
• Split pupils into pairs or groups and just give them four flashcards. Once pupils have completed their flash cards, have them analyse the quotations on their cards.
• Once pupils have completed a flash card activity, they could arrange the cards into categories to explore the different themes of the play. What do the quotations reveal about the theme?
• You could easily make this into a loop-cards activity.
• You could make the flashcards A4 sized and do this as a whole class activity where you flip the cards over like in higher/lower and they can carry on only if they get the answer right.

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