A complete summary of William Shakespeare's Play, The Tempest. Find out more about the shipwreck, the magical island and the torment of an old man and his slaves
Have fun finding the words linked to Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
Read the Short Shakespeare Tale - The Tempest and make notes on the story. Use our Tempest Finger Puppets to retell the tale to your friends.
Work with a partner to conjure up a storm! One of you could play the part of Ariel and one could play the part of Prospero.
Use these finger puppets with the notes you have made using the resource 'Retell The Tempest' to tell the story to your friends or family.
Read this story and make notes using our 'Retell The Tempest' resource. Tell the story to your friends and family to earn your Shakespeare Literacy Challenge.
Enjoy this short version of the story of The Tempest to learn about the story and meet the characters.
Enjoy this simple retelling of The Tempest. Read it to help you complete one of the Art and Design Challenge activities.
Isy Mead captivates children with this lively and interactive adaptation of The Tempest.
Energetic full-day drama workshops on your choice of A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest or Macbeth.
Find out the winners of the Shakespeare Week 2022 competition – ‘Still my beating mind’.
Michael Rosen has some fun with Shakespeare's language in this workshop based on The Tempest.
Colour in, decorate and cut out this picture of Caliban from The Tempest. Use it to make a mask or stick puppet.
How to do Shakespeare Week - Hadleigh Community Primary School. In the first of our series about how different schools celebrated Shakespeare Week 2019, we hear from Esther Cook, English co-ordinator at Hadleigh Community Primary School in Suffolk.
Enjoy the first two beautifully illustrated pages from The Tempest, taken from Marcia Williams' book Mr William Shakespeare's Plays.
Can you imagine the terrible storm that caused the shipwreck at the beginning of The Tempest? Use the ideas on this activity sheet to create a dramatic stormy picture.
An imaginative digital workshop telling the story of Shakespeare's life.
Are you ready to join in? Children's author, Nicola Davies, shares her special Shakespeare action rhymes as well as a fabulous retelling of The Tempest.
Create a Tempest ship scene, draw an Elizabethan portrait, colour a Knot garden, design a Romeo and Juliet scene and make a Shakespeare finger puppet