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The Tempest Notes for Teachers Character Card Activity - The three sets of cards relate to the three different groups of characters/stories in the play: the love story (Ferdinand and Miranda), the revenge story (Alonso, Antonio, Sebastian and Gonzalo) and the Masters and Servants story (Caliban, Ariel, Trinculo and Stephano). Prospero and Ariel are included in all the groups. This makes up to 15 character cards so for a class of thirty, by doubling groups, everyone would participate. You will need to print each card set in a different colour to make organising the groups easier Connect Four Activity - not completed yet
The Tempest - Character Cards Everyone in the class takes or is given a character card. Everyone should read the information on the card two or three times. You do not have to remember the card word for word, but have a good idea about the information on it. Put the card in your pocket or out of sight and then find one other person in the room with the same coloured card as you. Pretend to be the character and introduce yourself to your new partner: eg. "Hello! My name is Miranda and I am Prospero's daughter...". Your partner should do the same to you. Remember! if either of you get stuck, you can take out your card and look at it. But only if you are stuck. Listen carefully to each other. Now go to find all the other people with the same colour card as you. Now you are a group, you have to introduce your partner to the others and they have to introduce each other to you. eg: "Hello! Can I introduce you to my partner His name is Trinculo...
The Tempest - Masters and Servants Cards print on card and cut out. My name is Ariel My name is Stephano My name is Prospero My name is Caliban I am a spirit of the air and live on the island. I am neither beast nor human, but I endlessly change between them. I can perform many wondrous kinds of magic. I am the king of Naples' butler. I am a portly fellow and like to dress in a way that befits my station in life. I also like a drink now and then, just to be sociable I am an old man and I live on the island with my daughter, Miranda. I have a blue cloak, embroidered with silver, a carved staff and a book as thickly and richly bound as the bible I am a monstrous, deformed creature and I live on the island. My mother was a foul witch called Sycorax My name is Trinculo I am the king of Naples' jester. My job is to make him laugh. Unfortunately I am not getting any younger and all my jokes are old too.
The Tempest - Love Cards print on card and cut out. My name is Ariel My name is Prospero My name is Ferdinand My name is Miranda I am a spirit of the air and live on the island. I am neither beast nor human, but I endlessly change between them. I can perform many wondrous kinds of magic. I am an old man and I live on the island with my daughter, Miranda. I have a blue cloak, embroidered with silver, a carved staff and a book as thickly and richly bound as the bible I am the King of Naples' son, and I love him very much. I am young and handsome. I fall in love easily, but I have not met my ideal woman. I live on the island with my ageing father, Prospero, whom I love and respect. I am young and beautiful, and because I have lived on the island since I was tiny I have not met another human being
The Tempest - Revenge Cards print on card and cut out. My name is Ariel My name is Prospero My name is Antonio My name is Gonzalo I am a spirit of the air and live on the island. I am neither beast nor human, but I endlessly change between them. I can perform many wondrous kinds of magic. I am an old man and I live on the island with my daughter, Miranda. I have a blue cloak, embroidered with silver, a carved staff and a book as thickly and richly bound as the bible I am the duke of Milan and Prospero's brother. My brother wasted his time with books while I kept my eye on important matters. I have so much ability, I would not be surprised if I became king one day. I am an old councillor to the King of Naples. There are many around me who plot and scheme, but I am honest and remain loyal to my king and those who treat me well. My name is Alonso My name is Sebastian I am the King of Naples. I love good food and expensive clothes. Some people think I am feeble, but I try to be a noble king. I am the king of Naples' brother. It makes me angry that he is the king, when he is so vain and feeble. I am a man of the real world and would do the job much better.
The Tempest Connect Four Game Character Counters - print in two colours and cut out.
The Tempest Connect Four Game Board 1 Information about characters
The Tempest Connect Four Game Board 2 Quotes from different characters. O, She doth teach the torches to burn bright!