Hamlet
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All about Hamlet | ||
Challenge students' understanding of the play's key ideas, emotions, themes and key quotations, with a range of interactive tasks and further research opportunities. | |||
| KS4 | Plays Published: 15/04/2013 | |||
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Andrew Moore's study guide to Hamlet | ||
A comprehensive commentary on the play. Originally published on www.universalteacher.org.uk | |||
| KS4 KS5 | Plays Published: 27/07/2012 | |||
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Act 4 Scene 5 true or false | ||
A great starter activity which encourages students to think about and discuss literary and linguistic concepts in the scene. | |||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 09/03/2012 | |||
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Sequencing task | ||
Quick starter or consolidation activity based on Act 4 Scene 4. A whizzy sequencing version is also available. | |||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 07/10/2011 | |||
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An introduction to Act 1 | ||
A series of varied and engaging activities to help students gain confidence when first working on the text of Hamlet. (Line references are to the Wordsworth Classics (1996) edition.) Note: this resource also refers to another Teachit resource 'Understanding Hamlet's ghost scene'. | |||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 07/05/2010 | |||
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Practice or discussion questions | ||
A variety of scene specific essay or discussion questions. | |||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 09/10/2009 | |||
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Analysing quotations | ||
A worked example followed by a list of quotations with suggestions for analysis to help students sharpen up their skills, leading to an activity focusing on one character. Also available as a Promethean flipchart. | |||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 20/02/2009 | |||
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Hamlet villanelle | ||
A writing framework to enable students to write a villanelle in role as either Hamlet or Ophelia. Helpful both for studying 'Hamlet' and poetry practice. | |||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 06/02/2009 | |||
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How well do you know the play? | ||
Asks focused questions for each act to enable students to check key elements of their knowledge of the play. Very textually based. | |||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 23/05/2008 | |||
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Revision activities - whole text focus | ||
Useful for A level revision especially in the immediate aftermath of reading the play for the first time. | |||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 23/05/2008 | |||
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Useful quotations | ||
An extensive selection of quotations and accompanying analysis. | |||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 23/11/2007 | |||
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Understanding Hamlet's ghost scene | ||
Two storyboards to help understand the ghost scene in Act 1 Scene 5, then produce a poster to advertise The Mousetrap play and help the players rehearse The Dumb Show for Act 3 Scene 2. | |||
| KS3 KS4 | Plays Published: 19/10/2007 | |||
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Act 1 Scene 2 statements | ||
How far do you agree? A discussion task to consolidate understanding of the first couple of scenes. Also available as an interactive activity and a Promethean flipchart. | |||
| KS4 KS5 | Plays Published: 09/02/2007 | |||
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Ranking statements | ||
A pre-reading activity to generate discussion. Also available as an interactive ranking activity and a Promethean flipchart. | |||
| KS4 KS5 | Plays Published: 09/02/2007 | |||
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Soliloquy presentations | ||
The first line of Hamlet's seven major soliloquies and very brief notes on a presentation. | |||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 28/04/2006 | |||
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Quotation, location, significance - a sickness/decay imagery grid | ||
A table for students to complete. | |||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 28/04/2006 | |||
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Sample question: The treatment of women in the play … | ||
Gives the essay question, and an extensive selection of relevant critics' quotations. | |||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 12/09/2002 | |||
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Handy Hamlet quotes | ||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 01/06/2001 | |||
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Hamlet essay frame | ||
Select one scene from Hamlet and consider its significance to the play as a whole. | |||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 01/02/2001 | |||
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24 A Level essay questions | ||
| KS5 | Plays Published: 01/05/2000 | |||
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Evidence of disorder in Act 1 | ||
Find the evidence of a disordered state of society in the first act of the play. Design a poster or collage to represent this situation. | |||
| KS4 KS5 | Plays Published: 01/01/2000 | |||
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