The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde pack

Last updated: 15/11/2023
Contributor: Teachit Author
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This six-week teaching pack addresses the 19th century text elements of the English Literature GCSE and provides students with a practical, accessible route-through the text – and plenty of exam practice to boot.

Crammed, as always, with engaging activities and resources – including comprehension, language analysis and creative tasks – plus advice for differentiation and sample exam questions, the pack contains all you need to bring Stevenson’s novel to life.

What's included?

  • assessment objective mapping
  • lesson plans and ideas along with 52 tailor-made resources
  • exam-style questions for all exam boards.

What's inside?

Introduction (pages 3-9)

Route through week 1: Pre-reading and introducing Chapter 1 (pages 10-36)

  • Reactions to Victorian London
  • Book cover predictions
  • Gothic mini saga
  • Ethical issues
  • Introducing Mr Utterson
  • Gothic literature – style and language
  • Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde – research topics
  • Story of the door
  • Victorian times
  • Stretch and challenge
  • Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde – Chapter summary table

Route through week 2: Finishing Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 (pages 37-60)

  • Nightmares
  • Design your own villain
  • Introducing Mr Hyde
  • Speak to the hand
  • Questions on chapters one and two
  • Mr Utterson’s reaction (Chapter 2)
  • Villain cards
  • Reputation, reputation, reputation
  • Practice exam 1

Route through week 3: Chapters 3, 4 and 5 (pages 61-89)

  • Carew colour coding
  • An odd relationship
  • Discussion questions
  • Analysis of ‘Incident of the letter’ (Chapter 5)
  • Bingo! (Chapters 1-3)
  • The detective role?
  • Silence, secrecy and style – developing themes in the novel
  • Structuring analytical paragraphs
  • Evaluating a PEE paragraph
  • PEE Mobile

Route through week 4: Chapters 6, 7 and 8 (pages 90-104)

  • Door symbolism
  • Chapter 7 – focused reading
  • Dr Lanyon’s change
  • Questions on chapters 6 and 7
  • Chapter 8 – true or false
  • The self and society

Route through week 5: Chapters 9, 10 and summarising (pages 105-123)

  • Narrative diamond 9
  • Chapter 9 questions
  • The duality of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
  • Chapter 10 match up
  • Questions that focus on the popularity of the story
  • Evil
  • Practice exam 2

Route through week 6: Revision activities (pages 124-129)

  • The structure of the novel
  • Who said what?
  • Exploring structure
  • The role of Mr Utterson
  • The significance of place in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
  • RAG rating
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5

15/02/2021

This looks great. I'm going to be using this - a lot. Thankyou so much.

sUE RIDDLE

24/01/2021

5

16/12/2020

5

14/11/2020

5

22/02/2019

5

13/11/2018

5

08/08/2018

Thanks for saving me a lot of hunting around for resources!

Grace Nsubuga

01/12/2016

This teaching pack was absolutely invaluable to me! I had never taught Jekyll and Hyde before and the organisation of this pack really suited my style of teaching-clearly ordered activities, clear differentiation, brilliant resources. Can't rate it high enough!

27/01/2016

A fantastic resource - it would be great to get a similar pack for A Chrismas Carol.

Anthony Collins

24/06/2015

We had a few deliberations about this ourselves – well done for spotting the detail! Having used the Penguin Classics edition, we used the title as it appears on that edition of the text. (Helen, Teachit Editor)

Helen Stacey, Teachit English Editor

13/04/2015

Looks interesting. Title’s wrong though – Stevenson called the book “Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” without the definite article. Penguin Classics got it wrong too; OUP didn’t. So it goes.

10/04/2015

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