Teaching Shakespeare

by Judith Kneen

Published 14 October 2004
An inspiring range of teaching ideas and resources, Teaching Shakespeare comprises three versatile components: teaching notes, CD-ROM and website. Together, they support the teaching of Shakspeare across the whole of Key Stage 3, from ideas for transition, to preparing for Shakespeare in the Year 9 National Tests. Comprehensive, easy-to-use teaching notes are divided into 11 units, covering the background to Shakespeare's plays, and detailed aspects of language, themes and stories. A range of fully customizable resource sheets on CD-ROM can be adapted to suit different plays according to your Scheme of Work, and the needs of individual classes. Free website access provides a whole range of resources.

A comprehensive bank of customisable teaching and learning resources to support the study of Romeo and Juliet. Packed with images, an accessible Word version of the play text, teaching ideas and background materials, interactive activities, and a case study of the play in performance, the product offers real value for money and is perfect for delivering Romeo and Juliet in the Key Stage 3 classroom. Our popular OxBox technology offers teachers practical support for planning lessons, and enables them to add their own resources into the OxBox. Teachers can also customise the resources and activities on the CD to suit their own needs and personalise learning for individual students and groups.