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An English and Sociology teacher in a large academy in Oxford.

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An English and Sociology teacher in a large academy in Oxford.
Lesson 2 - Ballads
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Lesson 2 - Ballads

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Learning Objective I know I have achieved this when... I have drawn my picture from the Highway man poem. LO1: I know what the word atmosphere means and how to identify it a text. LO2: I can comment on how using words to create an atmosphere is effective. LO3: I can apply these skills to my own writing. I have predicted the atmosphere of the poem and I have said why I think this. I have worked as a group to create and atmosphere and I have worked on my own to write about one.
The Tempest: Caliban vs Prospero: Worksheet
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The Tempest: Caliban vs Prospero: Worksheet

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This printable worksheet resource contains excerpts from The Tempest by William Shakespeare, illustrating the relationship between Prospero and Caliban. There are also questions asking pupils whose side they have taken between the two characters.
The Tempest: Kings and Queens Unit:  SoW
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The Tempest: Kings and Queens Unit: SoW

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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
The Tempest: Printable Plot Summary Worksheet
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The Tempest: Printable Plot Summary Worksheet

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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.