100 for 100 Macbeth, by Stuart Pryke and Amy Staniforth
English teachers will appreciate 100 for 100 Macbeth, by Stuart Pryke and Amy Staniforth, which is directed at student revision, but also has lots of opportunities for class work.
Read MoreEnglish teachers will appreciate 100 for 100 Macbeth, by Stuart Pryke and Amy Staniforth, which is directed at student revision, but also has lots of opportunities for class work.
Read MoreNotes on the ‘King Lear’ chapter of Emma Smith’s book This is Shakespeare.
Read MoreA list of the BBC Radio 4 ‘In Our Time’ episodes about Shakespeare.
Read MoreNotes on the Hamlet chapter in Emma Smith’s This is Shakespeare.
Read MoreA simple way to help pupils understand which parts of a play are important for revising an individual character. Here, Hamlet, but any play by Shakespeare works.
Read MoreGabriel Josipovici’s commentary in Hamlet: Fold on Fold is consistently stimulating and thought-provoking, and blessedly free of academic jargon.
Read MoreThe second edition of the RSC Shakespeare Complete Works edited by Jonathan Bate and Eric Rasmussen is well-worth buying.
Read MoreProfessor Karim-Cooper’s The Great White Bard: Shakespeare, race and the future is a rich and provocative look at the plays with a fresh eye.
Read MoreSophie Duncan’s Searching for Juliet: The Lives and Deaths of Shakespeare’s First Tragic Heroine is a wide-ranging account of the many afterlives of one of literature’s most famous protagonists.
Read MoreKing Lear and Caravaggio’s ‘The Taking of Christ’ were created at the same time, in two different countries, by two artists who never met each other: but they share a lot.
Read More5-minute talks on relatively ‘lesser’ characters in Hamlet.
Read More15 video annotations of key moments in Hamlet.
Read More20 video/audio annotations of key moments in Macbeth.
Read MoreA simple and effective revision technique in class, mining a single statement/quotation, and opening up rich discussions about the text (here, Macbeth).
Read MoreThe ‘shownotes’ for my webinar for teachers on revising Macbeth leading up to the Leaving Certificate. Via Tralee Education Support Centre, evening of Monday 9th January 2023.
Read More‘Shownotes’ from a presentation on teaching the end of King Lear, as part of Litdrive’s online CPD programme, January 2023.
Read MoreA three-step approach to embedding knowledge of the sequence of events in Hamlet.
Read MoreDetails of a revision webinar on Macbeth on January 9th 2023.
Read MoreSome notes on the Macbeth chapter in Emma Smith’s book This is Shakespeare.
Read More54 exercises to discuss key quotations when revising Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear and Othello, with the rationale behind them, and an example from a key scene in Macbeth.
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