The worksheets can be used alongside the programmes to help develop a critical awareness of language, effect and theme. They may be adapted for individual, pair, group or whole-class work. Broadly the activities are of the following types:
- oral work
- detailed reading of texts
- creative and functional writing assignments
- literary assignments
- study of pre-twentieth-century literature
- further reading and research
For some of the activities, students need the texts of the stories:
- 'The Tell-Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe is available online at: http://www.literature.org/authors/poe-edgar-allan/tell-tale-heart.html.
- 'Superman and Paula Brown's New Snowsuit' by Sylvia Plath is published in Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams (Faber, 1979).
- 'Your Shoes' by Michèle Roberts is published in During Mother's Absence (Virago / Little, Brown, 1994).
Programme 1

Worksheet 1
The extract is taken from the second paragraph of the story. Play this extract to the class as they attempt the first task.
Worksheet 4
You may wish to create shortcuts to the two web pages students are referred to and place them on the desktop:
A. http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/zone/h/a/haldane2/p7.jpg.html
B. http://las.alfred.edu/~egl/grove/fall98/egl292/poe5.html
Worksheet 6
You may wish to create a shortcut to the web page students are referred to and place it on the desktop:
http://www.fuzzydog.com/films.htm
Worksheet 7
Students will need copies of the text.
Some examples are:
- every night about midnight
- It took me an hour
- seven long nights, every night just at midnight
- every morning, when the day broke
- every night, just at twelve
- Upon the eighth night
- A watch's minute hand moves more quickly
- For a whole hour
- night after night hearkening to the death watches
- Many a night, just at midnight
- I had waited a long time
- a low, dull, quick sound, such as a watch makes
- dead hour of the night
- for some minutes longer I refrained
- The old man's hour had come
- for many minutes the heart beat on
- I placed my hand upon the heart and held it there many minutes
- The night waned
- it was four o'clock - still dark as midnight
- the bell sounded the hour
Worksheet 8
The audio clips needed for this activity will be available online here soon.
Students will need to listen to the following two audio clips, which you should download in advance:
- Audio Clip 1 (50 seconds)
- Audio Clip 2 (50 seconds)
Programme 2

Worksheet 3
You may wish to create a shortcut to the web page students are referred to and place it on the desktop:
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Cafe/8648/johnnyuk2.html
Worksheet 4
You may wish to create a shortcut to the web page students are referred to and place it on the desktop:
http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/spring.html
Worksheet 6
This activity should help students to realise that writing about how and why a story is written is more important than simply retelling the sequence of events in it.
Programme 3

Worksheet 3
You may wish to create a shortcut to the web page students are referred to and place it on the desktop:
http://www.earthsystems.org/ways/5.html
Woksheet 4
You may wish to create a shortcut to the web page students are referred to and place it on the desktop:
http://www.covenanthouse.org/kid/kid_run/kid_run_04.htm
Worksheet 5
Students will need copies of the text, as large as possible to allow them to annotate them.
Worksheet 6
You may wish to create a shortcut to the web page students are referred to and place it on the desktop:
http://www.cswnet.com/~erin/fiction.htm
The best responses are:
Plot: b
Character: c
Setting: a
Theme: b
Style: b