English GCSE and English KS3 resources by a lead practitioner. Everything I upload is tried and tested by both myself and my English Department. I always appreciate feedback, so please do leave a review if you get chance.
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English GCSE and English KS3 resources by a lead practitioner. Everything I upload is tried and tested by both myself and my English Department. I always appreciate feedback, so please do leave a review if you get chance.
Leave a review and choose any other single resource for free! Just get in touch at info@englishgcse.co.uk
Cousin Kate Christina Rossetti lesson that covers messages, imagery, language and emotions in the poem. It includes differentiated activities that are perfect for adaptive learning approaches. We compare the structure of this poem with the structure of The Destruction of Sennacherib by Lord Byron.
Designed for the Edexcel Conflict poetry anthology, the lesson includes worksheets (white sheets on the PowerPoint), detailed student and teacher notes and visually engaging slides to make the poem relevant and interesting for KS4 GCSE English Literature students.
A Poison Tree by William Blake lesson that covers structure, messages, imagery, language and emotions in the poem. It includes differentiated activities that are perfect for adaptive learning approaches.
Designed for the Edexcel Conflict poetry anthology, the lesson includes worksheets (white sheets on the PowerPoint), detailed student and teacher notes and visually engaging slides to make the poem relevant and interesting for KS4 GCSE English Literature students.
Catrin Gillian Clarke lesson that covers messages, imagery, language and emotions in the poem. It includes differentiated activities that are perfect for adaptive learning approaches. We explore the use of caesuras and enjambment in the poem before comparing it to Poppies by Jane Weir.
Designed for the Edexcel Conflict poetry anthology, the lesson includes worksheets (white sheets on the PowerPoint), detailed student and teacher notes and visually engaging slides to make the poem relevant and interesting for KS4 GCSE English Literature students.
Carole Satyamurti War Photographer lesson that focuses on the use of enjambment in the poem to convey key messages and emotions. It includes differentiated activities that are perfect for adaptive learning approaches. We explore the use of cenjambment in the poem before comparing it to The Man He Killed by Thomas Hardy.
Designed for the Edexcel Conflict poetry anthology, the lesson includes worksheets (white sheets on the PowerPoint), detailed student and teacher notes and visually engaging slides to make the poem relevant and interesting for KS4 GCSE English Literature students.
Belfast Confetti Ciaran Carson lesson that focuses on the context of the poem to understand its messages and themes, and a focus on the tone of this poem and making comparisons to others in the Conflict anthology. It includes differentiated activities that are perfect for adaptive learning approaches.
Designed for the Edexcel Conflict poetry anthology, the lesson includes worksheets (white sheets on the PowerPoint), detailed student and teacher notes and visually engaging slides to make the poem relevant and interesting for KS4 GCSE English Literature students.
Edexcel Time and Place comparing poems lesson that explores ways of making comparisons between two similar or two different poems from the anthology. Students analyse Absence by Elizabeth Jennings before making comparisons with another poem of their choice. Includes differentiated activities and is useful for students preparing for GCSE English Literature Paper 2 or for KS3 students developing their essay skills.
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AQA English Language Paper 1 and Paper 2 Knowledge Organisers
AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A package
AQA English Language Paper 1 Sections A and B package
AQA English Language Paper 1 package
AQA English Language Paper 2 Question 5 package
AQA English Language Paper 1 Question 5 package
AQA English Language Paper 2 Section A package
AQA English Language and English Literature revision package
An Inspector Calls whole scheme package
An Inspector Calls revision package
Macbeth whole scheme package
Macbeth revision package
A Christmas Carol whole scheme package
A Christmas Carol revision package
Jekyll and Hyde whole scheme package
Jekyll and Hyde revision package
Romeo and Juliet whole scheme package
Power and Conflict poetry comparing poems package
Power and Conflict poetry whole scheme package
Love and Relationships poetry whole scheme package
Unseen Poetry whole scheme package
Absence by Elizabeth Jennings - a one hour lesson designed for KS4 students preparing for Edexcel Time and Place poetry anthology questions or for unseen poetry exam questions for any of the exam boards like AQA, Eduqas, OCR and WJEC. The lesson explores key themes and analyses and evaluates imagery, meaning and language, as well as making comparisons between this poem and one other in the anthology (Where the Picnic Was by Thomas Hardy), focusing on the use of place.
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AQA English Language Paper 1 and Paper 2 Knowledge Organisers
AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A package
AQA English Language Paper 1 Sections A and B package
AQA English Language Paper 1 package
AQA English Language Paper 2 Question 5 package
AQA English Language Paper 1 Question 5 package
AQA English Language Paper 2 Section A package
AQA English Language and English Literature revision package
An Inspector Calls whole scheme package
An Inspector Calls revision package
Macbeth whole scheme package
Macbeth revision package
A Christmas Carol whole scheme package
A Christmas Carol revision package
Jekyll and Hyde whole scheme package
Jekyll and Hyde revision package
Romeo and Juliet whole scheme package
Power and Conflict poetry comparing poems package
Power and Conflict poetry whole scheme package
Love and Relationships poetry whole scheme package
Unseen Poetry whole scheme package
Pigeon English introductory lesson on Stephen Kelman’s novel, that initially focuses on contextual understanding before moving on to analyse the first chapter/section of the text. We explore the introduction of the narrator, how Harri speaks to us and what we learn about his life in London.
An ideal first lesson back for your KS3 or KS4 students. Fully differentiated throughout.
Pigeon English lesson on Stephen Kelman’s novel, that explores the key characters, themes and plot events of April Sections 3, 4 and 5.
We explore how key quotations from April (Section 4) are used to convey key messages or themes to readers, and how the use of language in these key quotes helps us to interpret the characters and themes.
An ideal lesson for your KS3 or KS4 students. Fully differentiated throughout.
In Romney Marsh by John Davidson - a one hour lesson designed for KS4 students preparing for Edexcel Time and Place poetry anthology questions or for unseen poetry exam questions for any of the exam boards like AQA, Eduqas, OCR and WJEC. The lesson explores key themes and analyses and evaluates imagery, meaning and language, as well as making comparisons between this poem and one other in the anthology (Presents from My Aunt in Pakistan), focusing on the use of colour.
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AQA English Language Paper 1 and Paper 2 Knowledge Organisers
AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A package
AQA English Language Paper 1 Sections A and B package
AQA English Language Paper 1 package
AQA English Language Paper 2 Question 5 package
AQA English Language Paper 1 Question 5 package
AQA English Language Paper 2 Section A package
AQA English Language and English Literature revision package
An Inspector Calls whole scheme package
An Inspector Calls revision package
Macbeth whole scheme package
Macbeth revision package
A Christmas Carol whole scheme package
A Christmas Carol revision package
Jekyll and Hyde whole scheme package
Jekyll and Hyde revision package
Romeo and Juliet whole scheme package
Power and Conflict poetry comparing poems package
Power and Conflict poetry whole scheme package
Love and Relationships poetry whole scheme package
Unseen Poetry whole scheme package
Pigeon English lesson on Stephen Kelman’s novel, that explores the key characters, themes and plot events of April Sections 6 and 7.
We explore how Harri is presented in Section 7, what he says about his life in Ghana and in London and evaluate the importance of the pigeon’s speech in Section 7.
An ideal lesson for your KS3 or KS4 students. Fully differentiated throughout.
Pigeon English lesson on Stephen Kelman’s novel, that explores the key characters, themes and plot events of March (Section 8), and April (Sections 1 and 2).
We explore how the writer builds empathy through the use of some language techniques and how these affect the reader. We look at the new characters introduced and how Harri feels about them.
An ideal lesson for your KS3 or KS4 students. Fully differentiated throughout.
Macbeth revision game which includes 80 cards related to the characters, themes, structure and quotes of Shakespeare’s tragedy.
Students are given 15-20 cards each and must write down their own scores for each theme on each card. They then play in groups to trade cards, based on the highest scores for each theme.
The cards help students to recap and explain key characters, key themes, key quotations and the structure of the play.
Perfect for English Literature exam prep/revision, as well as homework, intervention, plenaries and more!
An Inspector Calls revision game which includes over 70 cards related to the characters, themes, structure and quotes of JB Priestley’s An Inspector Calls.
Students are given 15-20 cards each and must write down their own scores for each theme on each card. They then play in groups to trade cards, based on the highest scores for each theme.
The cards help students to recap and explain key characters, key themes, key quotations and the structure of the play.
Perfect for English Literature exam prep/revision, as well as homework, intervention, plenaries and more!
A handful of blank cards are included if you would like your more able students to choose their own quotes or ideas.
A Christmas Carol revision game which includes over 90 cards related to the characters, themes, structure and quotes of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.
Students are given 15-20 cards each and must write down their own scores for each theme on each card. They then play in groups to trade cards, based on the highest scores for each theme.
The cards help students to recap and explain key characters, key themes, key quotations and the structure of the play.
Perfect for English Literature exam prep/revision, as well as homework, intervention, plenaries and more!
A handful of blank cards are included if you would like your more able students to choose their own quotes or ideas.
AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A Q3 lesson for the new 2026 exam papers which have some changes from the old pre-2025 papers.
We explore the key skills needed to master Q3 in the exam, analysing an extract from a specimen paper.
We explore Q3 and look at how to analyse structure , including looking at different student answers and how they have and have not met the requirements of the mark scheme.
This then allows students to make improvements to their Q3 (structural analysis) answers from the previous lesson and reflect on their learning.
This lesson will lead into further lessons about critical evaluation and evaluative skills for Q4 as part of a new unit of work/scheme of learning.
AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A Q2 lesson for the new 2026 exam papers which have some changes from the old pre-2025 papers.
We explore the key skills needed to master Q3 (structure/structural analysis) in the exam, analysing an extract from a specimen paper.
We explore Q3 and look at how to analyse structure, including creating visual representations of how the tension in the extract alters. We look at using quotes/quotations to support our answers, as well as explaining how the tension changes and why this affects the reader (structure effects/structural effects).
This lesson will lead into further lessons about structural/structure analysis as part of a new unit of work/scheme of work that is being developed.
AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A Q4 lesson for the new 2026 exam papers which have some changes from the old pre-2025 papers.
We explore the key skills needed to master Q4 in the exam, analysing an extract from a specimen paper.
We explore Q4 and look at how to evaluate a text based around a given statement , including looking at key examples throughout the extract and how they can be interpreted as funny, threatening or both.
We look closely at a model Q4 answer, breaking it down into different sections and using these to help us scaffold answers for Q4 ourselves.
This lesson will lead into further lessons about critical evaluation and evaluative skills for Q4 as part of a new unit of work/scheme of learning.
AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A lesson for the new 2026 exam papers which have some changes from the old pre-2025 papers.
We explore the key skills needed to master Q1 and Q2 in the exam, analysing an extract from a novel about football and football supporters.
We explore Q1 and look at how to find the right information, before moving on to Q2 and analysing the use of language in the extract.
This lesson will lead into further lessons about analysing language as part of a new unit of work/scheme of work that is being developed.
AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A Q4 lesson for the new 2026 exam papers which have some changes from the old pre-2025 papers.
We explore the key skills needed to master Q4 in the exam, analysing an extract from a specimen paper.
We explore Q4 and look at how to evaluate a text based around a given statement , including looking at key examples throughout the extract and how they can be interpreted as funny, threatening or both.
This lesson will lead into further lessons about critical evaluation and evaluative skills for Q4 as part of a new unit of work/scheme of learning.