Key Stage 3
This small scheme of work covers a few of Shakespeare’s villains including The Witches, Iago, Claudius, and Tybalt. This scheme of work touches on Shakespearean context, the art of writing strong rhetoric inspired by Cicero and Aristotle (no AFOREST in sight!), drama and its terminology, analytical writing and knowledge recap quizzing. This unit is great [...]
Macbeth
Prevent poor contextual analysis in GCSE responses with this lesson.
Macbeth
A set of 20 'guess the quote' starters. Following a Catchphrase style template, these can be inserted at the start of any PowerPoint to encourage revision and recall of key quotes from 'Macbeth'.
Homework
This one sheet homework tracker is editable so you can add your own homework policy. There are a combination of visual, writing and speaking tasks, plus further research tasks.
Knowledge Organisers
Macbeth KO featuring act/scene summaries, key words and character list.
Macbeth
A set of 3 varies revision posters featuring key information.
Macbeth
This worksheet is fantastic for explaining the ‘look like th’ innocent flower…’ allusion in the play. Use it as a quick starter or to introduce some really precise AO3!
A Christmas Carol
Inspired by one of my Humanities colleagues, these challenge sheets recap all areas of the Literature exam and are completely self led.
An Inspector Calls
Inspired by the fantastic Karen Knight (@KKNTeachLearn) and Mr Fitzgibbon (@MrFitzHist), this key word Rubik’s puzzle makes a great starter. I’ve combined words for Macbeth, Jekyll and Hyde and An Inspector Calls, but this editable template will make it great for all texts: why not try it with key words about individual characters? I’ve paired this with [...]
An Inspector Calls
Inspired by Andy Tharby’s Making Every English Lesson Count, this set of debate starters encourages students to think critically about the roles and behaviours of characters in Macbeth, Jekyll and Hyde and An Inspector Calls