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These printable cards are an excellent way to get pupils to infer and deduce from a text by acting as Prospero's conscience. Best used with reading, at the end of Act 3 or the end of Act 4 of The Tempest by William Shakespeare. Pupils act out Prospero's conscience, discussing and debating the dilemma he has. Great way to revise issues/themes. Good for drama or speaking and listening.
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Corelli

6 years ago
5

Detailed, interesting and ready to go - well worth it! Thank you for sharing! x

Baccarolle

6 years ago
4

TES Resource Team

8 years ago
5

Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/blog/shakespeare-ideas-new-gcse-specs"> a post</a> on the <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/blog">TES Resources blog</a>.

HoneyBun1

12 years ago
4

Most creative - thank you!

y9840125

13 years ago
4

I like these cards and the idea behind them. These could easily be adapted to use for any key character from a text. Thanks for sharing this resource.

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