This printable card-sort game matching Caliban and Prospero's dialogue to possible props they might use on stage in a performance of The Tempest by William Shakespeare.
These printable worksheets give useful instructions and hints for an ongoing homework project to span a few weeks during a scheme of work on The Tempest by William Shakespeare.
A complete Scheme of Work for The Tempest by William Shakespeare, and Kings and Queens. Develops a wide range of skills in pupils.
3.1 Developing and adapting discussion skills and strategies in formal and informal contexts
4.1 Using different dramatic approaches to explore ideas, texts and issues
5.2 Understanding and Responding to ideas, viewpoints, themes and purposes in texts
6.2 Analysing how writers’ use of linguistic and literary features shapes and influences meaning
8.5 structuring, organising and presenting texts in a variety of forms
10.2 Commenting on language use
This simple, printable worksheet contains a complete plot summary or synopsis of The Tempest by William Shakespeare. It could be used as an introduction to the events of the play, or as a revision tool, for students who are preparing for exams and controlled assessments.
Independent Research Questions worksheet- can be used for homework or during a lesson with research access e.g. Who was Shakespeare/Queen Elizabeth? What was the theatre like in Shakespeare’s time?
Complete Scheme of Work and Lesson Plan outline using both Macbeth and The Tempest by William Shakespeare, to teach the theme of monarchy to KS3 students.
Printable worksheet resource is free for you to use with your class when studying the character of Caliban in The Tempest by William Shakespeare. There is a focus on Key Stage 3 Literacy alongside the character analysis.
Printable 'crib sheet' for Macbeth's character, including phrases to show how brave he was etc. Revision on the character Macbeth for Shakespeare's play Macbeth.
A full lesson Powerpoint including a research-based 'webquest' activity introducing the historical context to Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Find out about the REAL Macbeth! Allows students to understand the difference between Macbeth the fictional character and Macbeth the historical figure.
This printable worksheet resource focuses on similes and the description of Caliban in The Tempest by William Shakespeare. It is aimed at students in KS3 but could be adapted for other levels and age groups.