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Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde


No. of pages 176

Published: 2015

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Great for age 11-18 years

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Suitable for use across all specifications, this study edition includes the full text, divided into manageable sections with short 'getting the reading done' activities suitable for class work, or to support students reading the text individually. More extensive before and after reading resources provide material for studying the text in class. These cover key ideas in the text, make connections between the text and its context and include a helpful section on exam preparation and revision.

 

This book was recognised in the Best Non Ict Secondary Resource or Equipment category by the Education Resources Award.

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published 2015 by English & Media Centre .

The Unknown Adventurer is still believed to be at large in the wild.

This book has the following chapters: ContentsTeachers' NotesBefore ReadingDuring Reading Section 1 - Story of the DoorReading Chapter 1 Chapter 1 - Story of the DoorAfter Reading Chapter 1Section 2a - Search for Mr HydeReading Chapter 2 (Part 1)Chapter 2 - Search for Mr Hyde After Reading Chapter 2 (Part 1)Section 2b - Search for Mr Hyde (cont. )Reading Chapter 2 (Part 2)Chapter 2 cont. - Search for Mr HydeAfter Reading Chapter 2 (Part 2)Section 3 - Dr Jekyll Was Quite at EaseReading Chapter 3 Chapter 3 - Dr Jekyll Was Quite at Ease After Reading Chapter 3Section 4 - The Carew Murder CaseReading Chapter 4 Chapter 4 - The Carew Murder CaseAfter Reading Chapter 4Section 5 - Incident of the LetterReading Chapter 5 Chapter 5 - Incident of the LetterAfter Reading Chapter 5Section 6 - Remarkable Incident of Dr LanyonReading Chapter 6 Chapter 6 - Remarkable Incident of Dr LanyonAfter Reading Chapter 6Section 7 - Incident at the WindowReading Chapter 7 Chapter 7 - Incident at the WindowAfter Reading Chapter 7Section 8a - The Last NightReading Chapter 8 (Part 1)Chapter 8 - The Last NightAfter Reading Chapter 8 (Part 1)Section 8b - The Last Night (cont. )Reading Chapter 8 (Part 2)Chapter 8 cont. - The Last Night After Reading Chapter 8 (Part 2)Section 9 - Dr Lanyon's NarrativeReading Chapter 9 Chapter 9 - Dr Lanyon's Narrative After Reading Chapter 9Section 10a - Henry Jekyll's Full StatementReading Chapter 10 (Part 1) Chapter 10 - Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the CaseAfter Reading Chapter 10 (Part 1)Section 10b - Henry Jekyll's Full Statement (cont. )Reading Chapter 10 (Part 2) Chapter 10 cont. - Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the CaseAfter Reading Chapter 10 (Part 2)Section 10c - Henry Jekyll's Full Statement (cont. )Reading Chapter 10 (Part 3)Chapter 10 cont. - Henry Jekyll's Full Statement of the CaseAfter Reading Chapter 10 (Part 3)After ReadingExploring the NovelInvestigating Structure - Order of Events, Order of the StoryExploring ContextInvestigating Structure - a Focus on the EndingExploring Genre Adapting the NovelExploring Key Themes, Ideas and MotifsCreating CharacterSetting and WeatherExploring Stevenson's LanguageExploring Stevenson's Use of TimeThe Role of the DocumentsPreparing for the ExamCritical ResponsesBeyond GCSE - Pushing Your Thinking Further

This book has been nominated for the following award:

Education Resources Award
This book was recognised in the Best Non Ict Secondary Resource or Equipment category by the Education Resources Award.

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