Wednesday 30 June 2010

English Teaching Resources: Macbeth Scheme of work (PPT & Worksheets)

English Teaching Resources: Macbeth


Scheme of work (PowerPoint and worksheets)

This Macbeth scheme of work is an excellent introduction to Macbeth for students.  The resource comes complete with PowerPoints, worksheets and step by step lesson plans to help teach one of Shakespeare's most popular plays.

Each of the 23 lessons are planned out using the four part lesson plan.  This includes starter activities, introduction, development and plenary.  The resource maximizes the potential of PowerPoint as a teaching resource in the classroom.  All Powerpoint slides are clear and easy to follow and use a number of techniques to help students develop knowledge and understanding of the play.  Bold headings, bright and attractive use of colour, photographs, cartoons and video clips are all used to make this PPT come alive on the interactive whiteboard.

Unlike a worksheet or textbook the real advantage of using PowerPoint is the complete control that teachers have over the content.  You can add extra slides to the PowerPoint, delete the parts you don't like, change the text, imagery and video clips and update it as is necessary - in fact all slides are completely editable.

So what does English Teaching Resources: Macbeth include?
Well, first of all there is the Powerpoint.  The Powerpoint slideshow contains a huge 150 slides all specifically designed to teach Shakespeare's Macbeth.  As mentioned previously, all slides on the Macbeth PPT are of very high quality and use colour and imagery to create an excellent learning experience. To view the Macbeth PowerPoint in more detail you can take apreview of the resource by clicking on the slides in the preview box underneath the resource description.

Secondly the resource contains a student booklet packed with worksheets which have been created to use in conjunction with the PowerPoint.  Like the PPTs the worksheets are bright, colourful and very student friendly and worksheets, although under the copyright of Teacher-of-English.com, can be photocopied for use in the classroom.
The resource itself is a progressive series of lessons constructed to develop pupil knowledge and understanding of the play.  English Teaching Resources: Macbeth covers all the key areas required by the National Curriculum and includes a range of activities for pupils of all abilities such as:


    * a biography of Shakespeare's life and the Elizabethan theatre
    * activities to develop knowledge of the plot of Macbeth
    * in depth analysis of the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
    * exploration of the key themes of Macbeth (ambition, betrayal, evil, etc)
    * the social and historical context of the play (the witches and the plays presentation of witchcraft
    * developing awareness of the features of a drama text - stage directions, etc
    * teaching the use of Point/Evidence/Explain to write about Macbeth
    * Macbeth's motivation and the role of Lady Macbeth, Banquo and the Witches
    * cloze passages for each act to consolidate understanding of the plot
    * analysis of language and Macbeth's key soliloquy
    * Shakespeare's use of tension and suspense
    * hot seating activities
    * empathy question preparation - Diary and letter writing
    * sequencing activities
    * BBC Macbeth video links to help the teaching and learning of key scenes in Macbeth
    * Roman Polanski's Macbeth video links also to help the teaching and learning of Macbeth's key scenes
    * developing inference and deduction skills
    * English Teaching Resources Macbeth has everything you need for teaching Shakespeare's Macbeth

Friday 18 June 2010

English Teaching Resources: Macbeth Scheme of work (PPT & Worksheets)

English Teaching Resources: Macbeth Scheme of Work (PowerPoint & Worksheets)
KS3 EnglishKS4 English     GCSE English    GCSE English Literature


This Macbeth scheme of work is an excellent introduction for students to Macbeth.  The resource comes complete with PowerPoints, worksheets and step by step lesson plans to help teach one of Shakespeare's most popular plays.
Each lesson is planned out using the four part lesson plan.  This includes a starter activity, introduction, development and plenary.  The resource maximizes the potential of PowerPoint as a teaching resource in the classroom.  All Powerpoint slides are clear and easy to follow and use a number of techniques to help students develop knowledge and understanding of the play.  Bold headings, bright and attractive use of colour, photographs, cartoons and video clips are all used to make this PPT come alive on the interactive whiteboard.
Unlike a worksheet or textbook the real advantage of using PowerPoint is the complete control that teachers have over the content.  You can add extra slides to the PowerPoint, delete the parts you don't like, change the text imagery and video clips and update it as is necessary - in fact all slides are completely editable.
So what does English Teaching Resources: Macbeth include?
Well, first of all there is the Powerpoint.  The Powerpoint slideshow contains a huge 150 slides all specifically designed to teach Shakespeare's Macbeth.  As mentioned previously, all slides on the Macbeth PPT are of very high quality and use colour and imagery to create an excellent learning experience. To view the Macbeth PowerPoint in more detail you can take a preview of the resource by clicking on the slides in the preview box underneath the resource description.
Secondly the resource contains a student booklet packed with worksheets which have been created to use in conjunction with the PowerPoint.  Like the PPTs the worksheets are bright, colourful and very student friendly and worksheets, although under the copyright of Teacher-of-English.com, can be photocopied for use in the classroom.
The resource itself is a progressive series of lessons constructed to develop pupil knowledge and understanding of the play.  English Teaching Resources: Macbeth covers all the key areas required by the National Curriculum and includes a range of activities for pupils of all abilities such as:

  • activities to develop knowledge of the plot of Macbeth
  • in depth analysis of the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
  • exploration of the key themes of Macbeth (ambition, betrayal, evil, etc)
  • the social and historical context of the play (the witches and the plays presentation of witchcraft)
  • a biography of Shakespeare's life and the Elizabethan theatre
  • developing awareness of the features of a drama text - stage directions, etc
  • teaching the use of Point/Evidence/Explain to write about Macbeth
  • Macbeth's motivation and the role of Lady Macbeth, Banquo and the Witches
  • cloze passages for each act to consolidate understanding of the plot
  • analysis of language and Macbeth's key soliloquy
  • Shakespeare's use of tension and suspense
  • hot seating activities
  • empathy question preparation - Diary and letter writing 
  • sequencing activities
  • BBC Macbeth video links to help the teaching and learning of key scenes in Macbeth
  • Roman Polanski's Macbeth video links also to help the teaching and learning  of Macbeth's key scenes
  • developing inference and deduction skills
English Teaching Resources Macbeth has everything you need for teaching Shakespeare's Macbeth.


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Sunday 13 June 2010

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Saturday 12 June 2010

Writing to Persuade

Writing to Persuade - PowerPoint and Worksheets - Coming soon

Writing to Persuade is a complete Scheme of Work package including Powerpoint presentation and PDF booklet containing accompanying worksheets. The Powerpoint resource includes a progressive series of four part lessons focusing on how to write to persuade. For use at either KS3 or KS4/GCSE this is a brilliant series of detailed lessons designed to prepare pupils thoroughly for the examinations.


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