This short power point is part of a larger project to create a resource which can be used to teach Jekyll and Hyde at GCSE. All other chapters are available to purchase. Some are predominantly question based. All answers are provided. There are sheets to print out with a variety of activities and some bonus research homework opportunities. All slides are created using blue and yellow as predominant colour backgrounds as I have found these colours better for my dyslexic and colour sensitive students. The idea is that even the most reluctant read, including those prone to shredding the book, will not be able to resist the screen and find themselves reading along and considering the answers to the tasks. Some tasks are written- but they don’t have to be. It is up to you. Illustrations are minimal, for which I apologise, I am not up to speed on copyright so have kept it simple. I hope you look at my other resources in this unit (and others) and find them useful and above all sanity saving. Thank you for looking.