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E-grāmata: Resources for Teaching Shakespeare: 11-16

  • Formāts: 128 pages
  • Sērija : Resources for Teaching
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Aug-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Continuum Publishing Corporation
  • ISBN-13: 9781441180773
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  • Formāts: 128 pages
  • Sērija : Resources for Teaching
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Aug-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Continuum Publishing Corporation
  • ISBN-13: 9781441180773

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This resource contains inspirational lesson plans for teaching Shakespeare to students aged 11-16. Despite being dead for nearly 400 years, Shakespeare's plays and plots are very much alive in the modern curriculum. For many of those required to study him, however, their enthusiasm is dead and buried. This fantastic resource provides lessons to engage and enlighten students and is guaranteed to breathe fresh life into the language of a writer which, as his friend Ben Jonson said, is 'for all time'. Aimed at those teaching Shakespeare to students aged from 11-16, Fred Sedgwick provides tried-and-tested lessons accompanied by photocopiable resources to enable teachers to develop their good practice and inspire their students. This book is a user-friendly manual featuring activities, teaching strategies and schemes informed by current ideas about teaching and learning and the curriculum, designed to assist busy teachers. The lessons are all clearly linked to the National Curriculum requirements but the ideas are accessible and applicable to anyone studying Shakespeare at this level. The photocopiable material accompanying each activity is also available for download from the companion website. It's hard enough for teachers to fit all their marking, extra-curricular duties and training into their lives, let alone finding time to think up exciting new ways of delivering their subject to a mixed-ability class. This new series offers complete, curriculum-friendly lesson plans for busy secondary school teachers of various disciplines. Each title includes an assortment of lesson plans designed to motivate and inspire students. Each plan consists of a teacher's sheet, providing: the aims and objectives of the lesson; a lesson starter, main phase, plenary and homework ideas, each with suggested timeframes, and guidance on how to adapt the activities to make them harder or easier for gifted and talented, or less able pupils. Each plan also includes a photocopiable, or downloadable student task sheet which corresponds to the teacher's lesson plan, plus online resources including links to useful websites, material to display on the whiteboard and time-saving cheat sheets.

Recenzijas

'If you're teaching Macbeth, A Midsummer Night's Dream or Romeo and Juliet, there will be something here for you, guaranteed. A range of practical activities helpfully linked to the progress of the plays.' Ian McNeilly, Director of the National Association for Teaching English (NATE), UK. Provides secondary school teachers with a wealth of ideas to support them in inspiring 21st-century students on this 400-year-old topic, shaking off the cobwebs and reforming it with the modern student in mind. * Learning and Teaching Update *

Papildus informācija

This resource contains inspirational lesson plans for teaching Shakespeare to students aged 11-16.
Introduction viii
Section 1: Macbeth
1 Lost and won
2(2)
2 Killing machine
4(2)
3 The milk of human kindness
6(2)
4 A pleasant seat
8(2)
5 'Twere well it were done quickly
10(2)
6 I have given suck
12(2)
7 Here's a knocking indeed
14(2)
8 Your royal father's murdered
16(2)
9 Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!
18(2)
10 A loving couple?
20(2)
11 Unmanned in folly
22(2)
12 Blood... blood... blood
24(2)
13 Macbeth shall never vanquished be
26(2)
14 Every sin that has a name
28(2)
15 I have lived long enough
30(2)
16 The queen, my lord, is dead
32(4)
Section 2: A Midsummer Night's Dream
17 Our nuptial hour
36(2)
18 The raging rocks and shivering shocks
38(2)
19 With thy brawls thou hast disturbed our sport
40(2)
20 I'll follow you
42(2)
21 Doting in idolatry
44(2)
22 My mistress with a monster is in love
46(2)
23 Helena: a character study
48(2)
24 Lovers' insults
50(2)
25 What vision... a most rare vision
52(2)
26 A local habitation and a name
54(2)
27 An anthology of bad verse
56(2)
28 Thou lob of spirits
58(4)
Section 3: Romeo and Juliet
29 In fair Verona...
62(2)
30 O brawling love... fiend angelical!
64(2)
31 A fair assembly
66(2)
32 A pretty age
68(2)
33 Mercutio: a grave man
70(2)
34 And palm to palm is holy palmer's kiss
72(2)
35 Good morrow, father
74(2)
36 Mistress minion you
76(2)
37 Take thou this vial
78(2)
38 Farewell! God knows when we shall meet again
80(2)
39 She's dead, deceased, dead
82(2)
40 Who calls so loud?
84(2)
41 O Brother Montague
86(2)
A note on prose and verse 88(1)
Keywords and key themes in Shakespeare plays 89(1)
Brief notes on other plays 90(1)
Films 91(1)
Further reading 92(1)
Extracts from plays 93
Fred Sedgwick is a poet, former headteacher and author of many books in the areas of literature, expressive arts, education and creativity.