PPT-Knowledge Organiser Having nearly finished your topic of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’,
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Focus on Context what inspired Shakespeare to set the play when he did Events What are the important events of the play Characters Who is who Vocabulary What key
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Focus on Context what inspired Shakespeare to set the play when he did Events What are the important events of the play Characters Who is who Vocabulary What key words did you learn during the topic Could you write brief definitions to demonstrate your understanding . epagovepaoswerhazwastecar esourceguidancegencacompfedrpdf brPage 8br When are we finished Corrective Action Complete Without Controls A Corrective Action Complete Wit hout Controls determination can be made where Site investigation determined that co Noble directed both a stage version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream and based upon this he later did a film version too.. Cast. Lindsay Duncan.... Hippolyta. / . Titania. . Daniel Evans...Lysander. William Shakespeare . Year 9 English: Text Response. Structure of a Text Response. There are three parts to a text response:. 1. Introduction. . A general opening statement about the topic/Background info. a Night's Dream Moralia, especially I a a I a a filtered a a The and Dramatic a Tudor Translations Objective. : “What is your definition of the American dream? . Give examples of what this means to you.. quickwrite. Does the American Dream mean the same thing to everyone? How was your definition similar to your partner’s? To the rest of class? Was there anything that was different or unique about your definition from your partner? From class?. Poe . (. 1809-1849. ). By Joshua Y. Poetry Presentation. Background Music. Blu profondo. by . R. oberto Jonata. Introduction. Source: The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe Vol. I: Poems (Harvard University Press, 1969) . WHAT IS THE AMERICAN DREAM?. Phrase first coined in 1931, by James Truslow Adams: citizens of . every rank. feel that they can achieve a "better, richer, and happier life.“. . Democratic ideas mean that the American people can achieve prosperity through hard work.. As you watch the following video, please make notes on the reasons why we dream.. . http://. ed.ted.com/lessons/why-do-we-dream-amy-adkins. Why do we Dream?. . We dream to fulfill wishes:. . Freud believed that our dreams are a collection of images from our daily conscious lives.. Worlds of the play and their languages. Two physical worlds, many realms of experience and language. ATHENS . Ruled by . T. hesus. . & . H. yppolyta. Figures in G. reek . mythology. Aristocracy. A Midsummer Night’s Dream An Introduction Today’s Goals Focus Questions What type of play is this and what should we pay attention to? What do we need to know to understand the play? What is this story ultimately about? Homework Guidance Department : Sociology HOD : Mrs Wright KS4 Homework will be set from Autumn term 1. Children will complete a specified section of a knowledge organiser once per fortnight. Spend Main Title Here. Topic 1. Topic 1 title goes here. Your text here. Your text here. Your text here. Your text here. Your text here. Your text here. Your text . here. Your text here. Your text here. Your text here. : Dramatis . Personae. the characters or actors in a play, movie, etc.. Theseus. , . Duke of Athens. Egeus. , . father to . Hermia. Lysander, . Demetrius, in love with . Hermia. Philostrate. , . master of the revels to . GCSE DT. NAME:. CLASS:. TEACHER:. MODULE REVIEW. CLOSING THE LOOP. WWW. EBI. MODULE. 1. MODULE 2. MODULE 3. MODULE. 4. MODULE 5. MODULE 6. Target Grade. WAG. Mod 1. Mod 2. Mod 3. Confidence Gauge.
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