"Richard III" Teachit KS3 (Teachit Shakespeare S.)
With great interactive Whiteboard Resources, and the complete text of the play, the CD-ROM component of Richard III Teachit KS3 Interactive Pack will make Shakespeare more accessible for your pupils, and stress-free for you. THIS NETWORK LICENCE gives you permission to load the software onto your network, allowing multiple users to access it. Without purchasing a NETWORK LICENCE you can only use the software on a single PC in your school. Please note that purchase of the NETWORK LICENCE must ac...
"The Tempest" Teachit KS3 (Teachit Shakespeare S.)
With great interactive Whiteboard Resources, and the complete text of the play, the CD-ROM component of The Tempest Teachit KS3 Interactive Pack will make Shakespeare more accessible for your pupils, and stress-free for you. THIS NETWORK LICENCE gives you permission to load the software onto your network, allowing multiple users to access it. Without purchasing a NETWORK LICENCE you can only use the software on a single PC in your school. Please note that purchase of the NETWORK LICENCE must ac...
The Clerk's Prologue and Tale (Selected Tales from Chaucer)
by Geoffrey Chaucer
The classic respected series in a stunning new design. This edition of The Clerk's Prologue and Tale from the highly-respected Selected Tales series includes the full, complete text in the original Middle English, along with an in-depth introduction by James Winny, detailed notes and a comprehensive glossary.
GCSE English Literature for AQA Romeo and Juliet Student Book (GCSE English Literature AQA)
by Chris Sutcliffe and Bernard Ward
A new series of bespoke, full-coverage resources developed for the 2015 GCSE English qualifications. Approved for the AQA 2015 GCSE English Literature specification, this print Student Book is designed to help students develop whole text understanding and written response skills for their closed-book exam. The resource provides act-by-act coverage of Shakespeare's play as well as a synoptic overview of the text and its themes. Short, memorable quotations and striking images throughout the book...
Something about the Author Autobiography Series (Something about the author autobiography, Vol 16)
Volume 16.
These lovable cat poems were written by T. S. Eliot for his godchildren and friends in the 1930s. They have delighted generations of children since, and inspired Andrew Lloyd Webber's brilliant musical Cats. This edition includes illustrations by Nicolas Bentley.
AQA English GCSE Specification B
by David Stone, Jackie Bivens, and Tony Farrell
Supporting the GCSE English Literature Students' Book, the ideal text for AQA Specification B (formerly SEG) candidates, this comprehensive book offers the resources you need to ensure candidates at every level achieve their very best. BLDrama texts covered include: The Importance of Being Ernest, An Inspector Calls and Pygmalion BLPoetry includes: Keats, Rossetti, Clare, Marvell, Donne, Browning, 'Anon', Heaney, Hughes, Plath, Harrison, Larkin, Patten and Jennings BLProse texts covered include:...
The Labyrinth (Oxford Playscripts S.)
Adaptation of the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur, ideal for students aged 11 and over. The play offers acting opportunities for a mixed cast of 33, including two 'Greek choruses', while the activity section explores the original myth, the key themes of the play, and the ancient world in which it is set.
Travel Writing (Oxford Literature Resources)
"Oxford Literary Resources" is a series designed to meet the wider reading needs of 14-16-year-olds studying for GCSE English. Each title in the series focuses on a single genre. This particular volume, examining travel literature, takes students to a wide range of destinations through the eyes of great travellers, explorers and tourists. Autobiographical accounts of the journeys of Isabella Bird, Jonathan Raban and Christina Dodwell are presented alongside poetry, journalistic articles and fict...
Oxford Literacy Skills
by Geoff Barton, Richard Broomhead, Fiona Edwards, and Julie Macey
The first book in a three-volume skills programme which aims to develop students' essential literacy skills at Key Stage 3. Divided into four genre-based sections - Non-fiction and Media, Drama, Fiction, and Poetry - the book comprises 11 units, each offering * two focus texts, drawn from contemporary and pre-1914 sources * activities on grammar and language, comprehension, speaking and listening, text comparison, and extended writing * clear explanations of grammar terms and 'Word Banks' to glo...
Poets of the First World War (Writers in Britain S.) (Writers and Their Times)
by Nicola Barber and Patrick Lee-Browne
WJEC/CBAC GCSE English/English Literature: Foundation Tier Students' Book
by Roger Lane
Experienced WJEC teacher, trainer and examiner Roger Lane provides Foundation Tier students with detailed practice in meeting the requirements of the examination papers, helping them to achieve their full potential.
The Quickening Pulse
First performed by the Traverse Theater Club in Edinburgh, this play is imaginative, alive with its character's humour and optimism. It is also sad and haunting. Ideal for Standard Grade English, it will also appeal to all those who like Glaswegian dialogue.
Spotlight on Shakespeare (Spotlight On)
by Sandy Brownjohn and Gareth Gwyn-Jones
Presents the life and times of William Shakespeare and provides guidelines on staging scenes from three of his plays.
This companion volume to "Double Vision" investigates painting and poetry. Poems inspired by paintings and paintings inspired by poems are shown side by side. The aim of the book is to stimulate discussion of the interplay of text and language.