Help build a challenging and rewarding English curriculum with imaginative ways of studying Shakespeare’s drama, stories and language for every year of KS3.
Help build a challenging and rewarding English curriculum with imaginative ways of studying Shakespeare’s drama, stories and language for every year of KS3.
Increase support in curriculum planning and teaching of Shakespeare with high quality, tried and tested lessons
Build confidence in language, vocabulary and context with key extracts from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Merchant of Venice and Romeo and Juliet, accompanied by ready-to-use teaching PowerPoints, lesson plans and student activity worksheets
Inspire students with creative ways to study and perform Shakespeare’s drama to boost historical awareness and cultural capital
Easy to use with coherently planned and sequenced development of core skills building towards a strong understanding of Shakespeare’s world and work
Take an inclusive approach with support and help for students whose first language is not English
Easy to weave into existing schemes of work with the flexible, customisable and supportive approach and Microsoft and Google compatible files
INT-9780008552640
Data sheet
Key Stage | Phase
04. Key Stage 3
Year | Grade
10. Year 7 (Age 11 - 12)
11. Year 8 (Age 12 - 13)
12. Year 9 (Age 13 - 14)
Component
Supplementary
Component Function
Teacher’s Resource
Publication Date
September 2022
Author(s)
Jo Heathcote and Hannah Appleton
Format
Paperback | Other
Specific References
ISBN
9780008552640
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Help build a challenging and rewarding English curriculum with imaginative ways of studying Shakespeare’s drama, stories and language for every year of KS3.