I strive to make my resources fully teachable from the moment you download them. We are in a very busy profession and sometimes just need to able to able to access something that we can trust and use right away!
I've been a fully qualified secondary school teacher for four years and began my teaching career at a challenging, although rewarding, mixed non-selective school in a grammar area. I now work as head of KS3 English at a high achieving boys grammar school.
I strive to make my resources fully teachable from the moment you download them. We are in a very busy profession and sometimes just need to able to able to access something that we can trust and use right away!
I've been a fully qualified secondary school teacher for four years and began my teaching career at a challenging, although rewarding, mixed non-selective school in a grammar area. I now work as head of KS3 English at a high achieving boys grammar school.
This set of 4-5 lessons provides ready-to-teach lessons for Scenes 1 - 3 of ‘Streetcar’ including analytical questions for A Level students, and studies of relevant contextual factors, e.g. the trope of the Southern Belle.
This ready-to-teach set of lessons covers the second part of scene 3 in more detail (see HpfEnglish Resources scenes 1 - 3 for previous lessons). It also moves on to cover scenes 4 and 5 including relevant contextual detail and close analysis. This also links dramatic form (Plastic Theatre) closely to the play and provides activities for students to find elements of this in the play for themselves.
This set of ready-to-teach lessons covers an in-depth study of the final scene of the play including: assessment opportunity, a full evaluation of the function of the scene, a close analysis of Blanche and the purpose of her character, critical statements for evaluation and more. This is a comprehensive and detailed way to end the study of ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’.
This set of ready-to-teach lessons covers scenes 8-10 of ‘Streetcar’ in close detail with thematic studies and opportunities for close analysis. This set of lessons includes a study in masculinity in the play, alongside the themes of light, and the evaluation of the function of scene 8.
This set of 12-13 weeks’ worth of ready to teach, detailed, high level lessons will comprehensively aid any teacher in delivering the A Level Unit ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’. Lessons are ready to go and need no additional amending; all worksheets are provided.
Topics covered:
A detailed introduction to the play including notes on the author, context and a study of theatrical form
In depth analysis of each scene from start to finish (scenes 1 - 11)
Character studies featured at key moments in the play for Blanche, Stanley, Stella, Mitch, Eunice and Steve. Includes the function/purpose of their characters linked to theme and context.
Contextual studies of New Orleans, the Southern Belle and more
Thematic/symbolism studies including light imagery, Blanche’s bathing, elements of Plastic Theatre, the moth image and much more.
3 assessment opportunities
All lessons have previously been taught to an A Level group who finished the unit with a detailed, rich understanding of the play. They are now exam-ready and confident in the analysis and evaluation of this play.
This resource is a comprehensive lesson which teaches and revises how to create/use complex sentences, colons and semi-colons. After teaching each punctuation task, there are tasks to be completed (all on the worksheet) with a round-up task at the end. Used originally to revise varied punctuation with KS4 for Language exam but can easily be used in KS3/KS4 starters.