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Twelfth Night: Key Scenes
Interactive tools providing definitions and examples of literary terms for key scenes.
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Teach Shakespeare: Get Started
A helpful guide to using Teach Shakespeare.
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Macbeth and The Winter's Tale: Comparison Task KS5
Up the challenge and encourage students to practise their comparison skills with this resource based on Macbeth and The…
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The Winter's Tale: Getting Involved
Active Challenge for Students.
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The Winter's Tale: Getting Involved Directing
Directing Challenge for Students
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Macbeth: Structure KS3 | Playing Shakespeare
Understand the structure of Act I Scene 2
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Macbeth: Context KS5 | Playing Shakespeare
Explore the role(s) of women in this production of Macbeth
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Macbeth: Context KS3 | Playing Shakespeare
Explore the role(s) of women in this production of Macbeth
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Macbeth: Context KS4 | Playing Shakespeare
Explore the role(s) of women in this production of Macbeth
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The Two Noble Kinsmen: Live Theatre Evaluation KS4/5
Trust your own opinion about a production and include those observations in a Live Theatre Evaluation
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The Winter's Tale: Using the drama technique whoosh! KS2
An interactive storytelling technique and enables any kind of plot, regardless of complexity, to come alive, even…
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Nature and A Midsummer Night’s Dream set design challenge
Design a set for A Midsummer Night's Dream inspired by the language of nature used in the play.
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