How we mark your Key Stage 3 Examination
It’s going to take us at least a week to get through it – but it might interest you to see the marking rubric for the Year 9 Examination you have just completed: Download (PDF,...
The Entire Script Online
Should you miss a lesson where the play is read, or if you would like to go back and re-read sections of the play, you are encouraged to use these two sources. There is a No Fear Shakespeare version of the play online which includes a somewhat over-simplified modern English version and then there’s a great Shakespeare resource that offers you a annotated complete text.
Iambic Pentameter
In today’s lesson we explored the notion of meter. We discovered that there is an underlying rhythm to a great deal of Shakespeare’s drama. A quick gallop around the room on our virtual Iambic horses lead us to discover that the “unstress/stress” pattern can be applied to the whole of the prologue to Romeo and Juliet. In future we will examine the presence of this meter and what effect it may have in great detail – but currently it is...
Homework: “Two Households…”
Romeo & Juliet: The Prologue Today we spent some time exploring the metre of the prologue to Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”. The next step is the decode the language of the lines you were assigned so we can build the whole picture together. Lines 1,2: Nick and Nehemiah Lines 3,4: Thabit and Amjad Lines 5,6: Tobi and Jeremiah Lines 7,8: Ronnie, Harry T, Lethaniel and Anas Lines 9,10 Teddy and Cisqo Lines 11,12...