Book details

An Introduction to "A Midsummer Night's Dream": Small Book (Pack of 6) (Pelican Big Books)
Published in
1595
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Description
Specifically written and designed to match the NLS term-by-term requirements, this collection features highly visible text for shared reading. It includes memorable texts by top authors with stunning illustrations, and has National Curriculum and QCA topic links in many books. Each book also contains Teacher's Notes that provide ideas for class and group work.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- Gain a deeper understanding of Shakespeare's work: Reading an introductory book can provide essential background information, context, and analysis that enriches your appreciation of the original play.
- Accessible entry point for new readers: For those who might find Shakespeare's language challenging, an introductory book can serve as a more approachable way to engage with the story and themes.
- Enhance teaching and learning: Educators and students alike can benefit from structured insights and discussions that an introductory book offers, making it a valuable resource for classroom settings.
- Enjoyment and entertainment: 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' is a classic comedy with whimsical elements that can be more enjoyable when the reader has a clear understanding of the plot and characters, which an introduction can provide.