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9 August 2026

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Lesson Summary

This introductory lesson immerses students in the Jacobean world and the cultural context surrounding Othello. Learners explore Shakespeare’s theatre, examine powerful themes such as jealousy and racism, and discuss the societal status of ‘The Moor’ in 17th‑century England. The lesson builds essential contextual understanding before students encounter the play’s characters and plot.

What’s Included
  • Clear, structured teaching of the Jacobean world and Shakespeare’s theatre
  • Discussion tasks exploring jealousy and racism as central themes
  • Contextual exploration of ‘The Moor’ in 17th‑century England
  • Printable worksheet with an exit ticket question
  • Opportunities for paired discussion and short written responses
Why Teachers Will Like This Resource
  • Provides essential cultural and historical grounding before reading Othello
  • Supports mixed‑ability Year 8 classes with clear, accessible tasks
  • Encourages thoughtful, respectful discussion of sensitive themes
  • Builds curiosity and empathy, preparing students for deeper character and theme analysis
  • Ready‑to‑teach and consistent with premium TES presentation standards
**Worksheet — Exit Ticket

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