Bloomsbury Teacher Guide: Frankenstein: Everything you need to teach Mary Shelley's seminal text, perfect for GCSE and A Level students.

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Bloomsbury Teacher Guide: Frankenstein is everything you need to teach Mary Shelley's seminal text, perfect for GCSE and A Level students.

Introduce your students to the seminal world of Frankenstein with this exciting, research-informed teaching guide, and offering new insights into the text, including stylistic and linguistic approaches, use of the Gothic genre and feminist readings of the text. Each chapter contains:

- key plot points, character analysis and central themes
- detailed analysis of language, form and structure
- emphasis on historical and cultural context
- suggested approaches and resources to support schemes of work
- lesson ideas to enhance subject knowledge on key areas of the text.

Bloomsbury Teacher Guides contain research-informed, engaging strategies for relevant lessons and exam preparation, including retrieval practice, scaffolding and reciprocal reading. The book includes exclusive downloadable and printable teaching resources for instant use in the classroom to support students at all levels, appropriate for all GCSE and A Level exam boards, and pre-teaching at KS3 level. Whether you are new to teaching or looking for varied ideas to try out in the classroom, this Bloomsbury Teacher Guide will be your expert companion to the study of Frankenstein.

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This is Book 2 in the Bloomsbury Teacher Guides Series. See all Bloomsbury Teacher Guides books here.

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