@MrRoyTeach : A creative, engaging, teacher specialising in secondary English and Drama. I have experience examining for GCSE, training colleagues, developing improving departments and building curriculum.
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Full scheme lesson resources for studying Romeo and Juliet at GCSE level, featuring prompt questions to guide students to examine key details of each scene, recall and retrieval activities and analytical writing practice.29 powerpoint
A 30 page work book teaching how to plan, write and evaluate an essay for GCSE English Literature. Excellent for revision, exam preparation, independent study or home school. Explores the theme of family in A Christmas Carol by Charles
A WHOOSH! drama activity for “Twelfth Night” by William Shakespeare. The teacher narrates a story summary and calls in students from the circle to mime the characters, be props and create settings. Teacher script and student lines included.You can
A 7 lesson scheme of work exploring ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare and applying a range of explorative strategies, good for building character development and devising skills.Includes lesson powerpoint, handouts file and potential homework
A WHOOSH! drama activity for “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare.The teacher narrates a story summary and calls in students from the circle to mime the characters, be props and create settings.A great activity to introduce the story and themes, or
An abridged script of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet for a 1 hour student performance. Trimmed and structured for fast flowing scenes. Excellent for supporting study of Romeo and Juliet for GCSE/Alevel English or Drama. Maintains Shakespeare’s
An abridged script of Shakespeare’s Hamlet for an 80 minute student performance. Trimmed to approx 40% original length and structured for fast flowing scenes. Excellent for supporting study of Hamlet in English or Drama. Maintains Shakespeare’s
A 3 lesson crash course on transactional (non-fiction) writing for GCSE English. Suited to AQA or Edexcel exam boards (and easily adapted to others.)I originally taught this to a higher ability year 11 class (target grades 6/7/8) as a focused
A WHOOSH! drama activity for “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding.The teacher narrates a story summary and calls in students from the circle to mime the characters, be props and create settings.A great activity to introduce the story and themes,
Worksheets which show the Shakespearean text of key scenes alongside questions to support comprehension. Numbering helps students to know where to look for the answers and demonstrate that they can understand Shakespeare’s language better than
A WHOOSH! drama activity for “An Inspector Calls” by J.B.PriestleyThe teacher narrates a story summary and calls in students from the circle to mime the characters, be props and create settings.A great activity to introduce the story and themes, or
A WHOOSH! drama activity for “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare.The teacher narrates a story summary and calls in students from the circle to mime the characters, be props and create settings.A great activity to introduce the story and
An abridged script of Shakespeare’s Macbeth for a 1 hour student performance. Excellent for supporting study of Macbeth for GCSE English. Maintains Shakespeare’s original language, rhythm/meter and all key scenes and characters. Pages, scenes and
A WHOOSH! drama activity for “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare. The teacher narrates a story summary and calls in students from the circle to mime the characters, be props and create settings. Teacher script, student lines and character cards
An abridged script for A Midsummer Night’s Dream for a 1 hour student performance. Maintains Shakespeare’s original language, rhythm/meter and all key scenes and characters. Includes a scene summary page to aid student understanding, reference and
Full Bundle. Worksheets which show the Shakespearean text of key extracts alongside questions to support comprehension. Numbering helps students to know where to look for the answers and demonstrate that they can understand Shakespeare’s language
A WHOOSH! drama activity for “A Christmas Carol” by William Shakespeare. The teacher narrates a story summary and calls in students from the circle to mime the characters, be props and create settings. A great activity to introduce the story and
A 4 lesson crash course in strategies for imaginative and creative writing for GCSE English Language. (Suitable to AQA and Edexcel exam boards, and easily adaptable to others.) I originally taught this with a higher ability year 11 class
A display/graphic of sophisticated Happy-Sad emotional vocabulary intensity ranked. For developing emotional literacy, empathy, description, effect on the reader etc. Could also be printed as a bookmark.Use the PDF files to preserve fonts as
A one-off lesson teaching debating and oracy skills, and discussing the achievements and impacts of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Originally created to support study of ‘Blood Brothers’ by Willy Russell. Easily adapted for a PSHE or Politics