Britain 1815 - 1841, Government and Politics
tories 1815-1820 how close to revolution??
liberal tories 1822-1827 how liberal?
collapse of liberal tories 1827-1830 why?
great reform act 1830-32 how great was it?
the whigs 1833-41 how successful were their reforms? why did they lose power1841
chartism to 1841 why popular?
foreign policy castlereagh1815-1822 canning 1822-1827
general social change: railways industrialisation
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.
Analysis of language
LO1: I know what suspense is and I can
indentify it in a text (level 3)
LO2: I understand that there are different
techniques a writer can use to build
suspense (level 4/5)
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.