The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde pack
This six-week teaching pack addresses the 19th century text elements of the English Literature GCSE and provides students with a practical, accessible route-through the text – and plenty of exam practice to boot.
Crammed, as always, with engaging activities and resources – including comprehension, language analysis and creative tasks – plus advice for differentiation and sample exam questions, the pack contains all you need to bring Stevenson’s novel to life.
What's included?
- assessment objective mapping
- lesson plans and ideas along with 52 tailor-made resources
- exam-style questions for all exam boards.
What's inside?
Introduction (pages 3-9)
Route through week 1: Pre-reading and introducing Chapter 1 (pages 10-36)
- Reactions to Victorian London
- Book cover predictions
- Gothic mini saga
- Ethical issues
- Introducing Mr Utterson
- Gothic literature – style and language
- Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde – research topics
- Story of the door
- Victorian times
- Stretch and challenge
- Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde – Chapter summary table
Route through week 2: Finishing Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 (pages 37-60)
- Nightmares
- Design your own villain
- Introducing Mr Hyde
- Speak to the hand
- Questions on chapters one and two
- Mr Utterson’s reaction (Chapter 2)
- Villain cards
- Reputation, reputation, reputation
- Practice exam 1
Route through week 3: Chapters 3, 4 and 5 (pages 61-89)
- Carew colour coding
- An odd relationship
- Discussion questions
- Analysis of ‘Incident of the letter’ (Chapter 5)
- Bingo! (Chapters 1-3)
- The detective role?
- Silence, secrecy and style – developing themes in the novel
- Structuring analytical paragraphs
- Evaluating a PEE paragraph
- PEE Mobile
Route through week 4: Chapters 6, 7 and 8 (pages 90-104)
- Door symbolism
- Chapter 7 – focused reading
- Dr Lanyon’s change
- Questions on chapters 6 and 7
- Chapter 8 – true or false
- The self and society
Route through week 5: Chapters 9, 10 and summarising (pages 105-123)
- Narrative diamond 9
- Chapter 9 questions
- The duality of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
- Chapter 10 match up
- Questions that focus on the popularity of the story
- Evil
- Practice exam 2
Route through week 6: Revision activities (pages 124-129)
- The structure of the novel
- Who said what?
- Exploring structure
- The role of Mr Utterson
- The significance of place in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
- RAG rating
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