Nelson Thornes Shakespeare
7 total works
The Merchant of Venice
by Mark Morris, Tony Farrell, Lawrence Green, and David Stone
Published 5 June 2003
This title contains six assignments (four for GCSE and two for AS) enabling teachers to adopt fresh and original approaches to coursework and providing students with a framework for the preparation of material. Photocopiable worksheets with attractive line drawing offer a range of activities to engage students practically with issues of expression and stage presentation. It provides material suitable for whole class discussion and individual work which can be used for reading and response in the classroom or as a homework resource saving valuable time, and offers a range of resource sheets on issues of language and context.
Henry IV Part One Teacher Resource Book
by Mark Morris, Tony Farrell, Lawrence Green, and David Stone
Published 19 May 2003
This title contains six assignments (four for GCSE and two for AS) enabling teachers to adopt fresh and original approaches to coursework and providing students with a framework for the preparation of material. Photocopiable worksheets with attractive line drawing offer a range of activities to engage students practically with issues of expression and stage presentation. It provides material suitable for whole class discussion and individual work which can be used for reading and response in the classroom or as a homework resource saving valuable time, and offers a range of resource sheets on issues of language and context.
Romeo and Juliet
by Mark Morris, Tony Farrell, Duncan Beal, Lawrence Green, and David Stone
Published 5 June 2003
This title contains six assignments (four for GCSE and two for AS) enabling teachers to adopt fresh and original approaches to coursework and providing students with a framework for the preparation of material. Photocopiable worksheets with attractive line drawing offer a range of activities to engage students practically with issues of expression and stage presentation. It provides material suitable for whole class discussion and individual work which can be used for reading and response in the classroom or as a homework resource saving valuable time, and offers a range of resource sheets on issues of language and context.
This title contains six assignments (four for GCSE and two for AS) enabling teachers to adopt fresh and original approaches to coursework and providing students with a framework for the preparation of material. Photocopiable worksheets with attractive line drawing offer a range of activities to engage students practically with issues of expression and stage presentation. It provides material suitable for whole class discussion and individual work which can be used for reading and response in the classroom or as a homework resource saving valuable time, and offers a range of resource sheets on issues of language and context.
Macbeth Teacher Resource Book
by Dinah Jurksaitis, Mark Morris, Tony Farrell, Lawrence Green, and David Stone
Published 19 May 2003
This title contains six assignments (four for GCSE and two for AS) enabling teachers to adopt fresh and original approaches to coursework and providing students with a framework for the preparation of material. Photocopiable worksheets with attractive line drawing offer a range of activities to engage students practically with issues of expression and stage presentation. It provides material suitable for whole class discussion and individual work which can be used for reading and response in the classroom or as a homework resource saving valuable time, and offers a range of resource sheets on issues of language and context.
This title contains six assignments (four for GCSE and two for AS), enabling teachers to adopt fresh and original approaches to coursework and providing students with a framework for the preparation of material. Photocopiable worksheets with attractive line drawing offer a range of activities to engage students practically with issues of expression and stage presentation. It provides material suitable for whole class discussion and individual work, which can be used for reading and response in the calssroom or as a homework resource saving valuable time. It also offers a range of resource sheets on issues of language and context.
Julius Caesar Teacher Resource Book
by Mark Morris, Tony Farrell, Lawrence Green, and David Stone
Published 19 May 2003
This title contains six assignments (four for GCSE and two for AS) enabling teachers to adopt fresh and original approaches to coursework and providing students with a framework for the preparation of material. Photocopiable worksheets with attractive line drawing offer a range of activities to engage students practically with issues of expression and stage presentation. It provides material suitable for whole class discussion and individual work which can be used for reading and response in the classroom or as a homework resource saving valuable time, and offers a range of resource sheets on issues of language and context.