pptx, 2.09 MB
pptx, 2.09 MB

Activity focus: Write a short soliloquy for a character about to do something wicked at school.

Description:
A fast‑paced, engaging lesson that plunges students into the dark charm of Richard’s character. Pupils explore how Shakespeare uses soliloquies to reveal ambition, secrets, and wicked intentions — then channel that dramatic voice into a modern school setting. The lesson blends humour with high‑quality writing, encouraging students to craft a mischievous, dramatic soliloquy that captures the thrill of plotting something deliciously devious. Perfect for building confidence with character voice and theatrical style.

What’s included:

  • Clear lesson objectives
  • Modelling of soliloquy features
  • Guidance for creating a dramatic, villainous voice

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Richard III

This fully planned 12‑lesson unit offers a dynamic, accessible introduction to Shakespeare’s *Richard III* for Year 8 students. Designed to build confidence, analytical skill, and genuine enjoyment of Shakespeare, the bundle blends high‑quality modelling with imaginative, low‑prep activities that bring the play’s characters, themes, and politics to life. Across the unit, pupils explore villainy, power, conscience, fate, and propaganda through a carefully sequenced set of lessons that gradually deepen understanding while keeping learning fun and purposeful. Each lesson includes a clear objective, teacher‑friendly explanations, and a focused activity that develops writing, interpretation, and critical thinking. Students will: - Understand the historical and political context behind Shakespeare’s portrayal of Richard - Analyse characterisation, soliloquies, persuasion, and dramatic tension - Explore key themes such as Power, Corruption, Fate, and Justice - Compare Richard and Richmond as foils - Evaluate Shakespeare’s bias and consider alternative interpretations - Produce a range of creative and analytical writing pieces **Activities include:** - Pitching a play idea to Elizabethan officials - Writing soliloquies, curses, prophecies, and persuasive speeches - Ranking characters by conscience - Creating thematic mind‑maps - Crafting a defence statement for Richard III This bundle is perfect for teachers seeking a lively, structured, and student‑friendly approach to Shakespeare. Every lesson is ready to teach, easy to adapt, and designed to build strong engagement and progress across the unit.

£7.00

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