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Quick marking feedback sheets for English Literature A Level - AQA B
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Quick marking feedback sheets for English Literature A Level - AQA B

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A complete set of six ‘Learning Checkpoint’ sheets for A Level AQA English Literature B. Included are templates for every section of each exam paper. The sheets allow you to set a short task or paragraph response with pre-filled lines for students to write on. Students write in their own graded target. All you need to do is to tick the appropriate box as to whether they met their target and highlight or underline any of the pre-populated targets appropriate for that task or response. You can easily mark a class set of responses in 10 to 20 minutes and students quickly receive appropriate targets/feedback. I use these every other lesson in the run up to mocks or exam season and they are a game changer. Easily adaptable for your own targets, these low stakes templates will reduce your workload.
She Walks in Beauty - Eduqas Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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She Walks in Beauty - Eduqas Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring Lord Byron’s ‘She Walks in Beauty’ from the Eduqas GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on the two part exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
Phonetics, Phonology and Prosodics - English Language A Level Unit
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Phonetics, Phonology and Prosodics - English Language A Level Unit

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A 9 lesson unit comprising a 72 slide PowerPoint, 9 different worksheets (8 include a text or texts for analysis) and a summary terminology and theory sheet, exploring the topic of phonetics, phonology and prosodics. This unit can be used for any of the major exam boards. Each lesson includes a starting discussion prompt which acts as a learning objective, detailed notes on the terminology listed below, a worksheet containing a text (or revision cards for lesson 9), and a homework task. The following terminology is covered: Phonemes – minimal pairs IPA Consonants – articulators (labial, dental, alveolar, palatal and velar); voiceless and voiced sounds; plosive, fricative, affricative, nasal, lateral and approximant Vowels – syllable, onset, coda, monophthongs and diphthongs Accent and dialect; assimilation, dissimilation, insertion and deletion; glottal stop Sound patterning – alliteration, sibilance, consonance, assonance, lexical and non-lexical onomatopoeia Sound iconicity Phonological manipulation – pun, homonymy, homograph, homophone, phonemic substitution Prosodics – intonation, stress, rhythm, pauses Paralanguage – non-fluency features The final lesson is a consolidation activity complete with guided revision cards. Alternatively, you could use an app such as Quizlet so that the students could produce digital revision resources. Check out some of my most popular English Language A Level resources Grammar Lexis and Semantics Analysing Discourse - Spoken Language Pragmatics Graphology Language and Gender Language and Power and Occupation Language and Global and World Englishes Language Change Language Discourses Child Language Acquisition - Speech
Language Levels - A Level English Language Teaching Bundle
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Language Levels - A Level English Language Teaching Bundle

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This bundle contains everything you need to teach the core language levels for AS and A Level English Language. Comprised of 50 lessons, this teaching bundle contains a range of materials for the successful delivery of the fundamentals which every student needs in order to develop their analytical skills in the subject. Included are: Discourse; Grammar; Graphology; Lexis and Semantics; Phonetics, Phonology and Prosodics; and Pragmatics. Each unit contains full lessons, with discussion points acting as learning objectives, application of learning through textual analysis and homework tasks. Please see each individual unit for a full list of the terminology and concepts covered. This bundle is not tied to any particular exam board and can be used to teach any of the major A Level specifications.
AQA Worlds and Lives Poetry Unit - 30 analysis and examination practice lessons for all 15 poems
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AQA Worlds and Lives Poetry Unit - 30 analysis and examination practice lessons for all 15 poems

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This bundle comprises fifteen poetry PowerPoints based on the poems from the AQA Worlds and Lives cluster: Lines Written in Early Spring; England in 1819; Shall earth no more inspire thee; In a London Drawingroom; On an Afternoon Train from Purley to Victoria, 1955; Name Journeys; pot; A Wider View; Homing; A century later; The Jewellery Maker; With Birds You’re Never Lonely; A Portable Paradise; Like an Heiress; and Thirteen. Each PowerPoint contains the following: A starter discussion activity Contextual information Form and structural information Detailed annotated questions which incorporate a challenging range of poetic terminology Consolidation questions An optional additional lesson guiding students through an exemplar examination question These lessons will challenge and engage your students, including the most able. A lesson plan is included for every poem, which includes differentiation suggestions. A bonus revision and practice lesson is included which is perfect for mock and final examination preparation!
GCSE Jane Eyre Extract Analysis Booklet and Practice Exam Questions
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GCSE Jane Eyre Extract Analysis Booklet and Practice Exam Questions

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An extract analysis booklet which contains 26 examination-length extracts from Jane Eyre and guidance as to what to look for when analysing the extract in Edexcel Paper 2, Section A (can also be used for AQA, Paper 1, Section B; Eduqas, Paper 2, Section B; or OCR, Component 1, Section B, by using the second part of the question and adapting the wording). Also included are the accompanying questions, and a lesson plan with suggestions for usage. This resource can be used throughout the teaching of the unit. You could use this to teach students how to analyse sections of the text closely, or as short assessment pieces. The guidance for analysis is aimed at students who are aiming for grade 5 and above, but could easily be simplified.
Quick marking feedback sheets for English Literature A Level - AQA A
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Quick marking feedback sheets for English Literature A Level - AQA A

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A complete set of seven ‘Learning Checkpoint’ sheets for A Level AQA English Literature A. Included are templates for every section of each exam paper and for the NEA. The sheets allow you to set a short task or paragraph response with pre-filled lines for students to write on. Students write in their own graded target. All you need to do is to tick the appropriate box as to whether they met their target and highlight or underline any of the pre-populated targets appropriate for that task or response. You can easily mark a class set of responses in 10 to 20 minutes and students quickly receive appropriate targets/feedback. I use these every other lesson in the run up to mocks or exam season and they are a game changer. Easily adaptable for your own targets, these low stakes templates will reduce your workload.
The Soldier - Eduqas Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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The Soldier - Eduqas Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring Rupert Brooke’s ‘The Soldier’ from the Eduqas GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on the two part exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
Home Thoughts from Abroad - Edexcel Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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Home Thoughts from Abroad - Edexcel Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring Robert Browning’s ‘Home Thoughts from Abroad’ from the Time and Place Cluster in the Edexcel GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on an exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
Captain Cook (To My Brother) - Edexcel Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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Captain Cook (To My Brother) - Edexcel Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring 'Captain Cook (To My Brother)’ by Letitia Elizabeth Landon from the Belonging cluster in the Edexcel GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on an exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
Graphology - English Language A Level Unit
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Graphology - English Language A Level Unit

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A 5 lesson unit comprising a 35 slide PowerPoint, 5 different worksheets (4 include a text or texts for analysis) and a summary terminology and theory sheet, exploring the topic of graphology. This unit can be used for any of the major exam boards. Each lesson includes a starting discussion prompt which acts as a learning objective, detailed notes on the terminology listed below, a worksheet containing a text (or revision cards for lesson 5), and a homework task. The following terminology is covered: Graphology: layout, images, shape, colour, typography, orthography. Semiotics: iconic, index and symbolic signs; signifier and signified; denotative and connotative meaning. Typography: font size, type, effects, colour, alignment and spacing. Orthography: punctuation and capitalisation. Multimodality. The final lesson is a consolidation activity complete with guided revision cards. Alternatively, you could use an app such as Quizlet so that the students could produce digital revision resources. Check out some of my most popular English Language A Level resources Grammar Lexis and Semantics Phonetics, Phonology and Prosodics Analysing Discourse - Spoken Language Pragmatics Language and Gender Language and Power and Occupation Language and Global and World Englishes Language Change Language Discourses Child Language Acquisition - Speech
On an Afternoon Train from Purley to Victoria, 1955 - AQA Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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On an Afternoon Train from Purley to Victoria, 1955 - AQA Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring James Berry’s ‘On an Afternoon Train from Purley to Victoria, 1955’ from the Worlds and Lives Cluster in the AQA GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on an exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
A Wider View - AQA Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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A Wider View - AQA Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring ‘A Wider View’ by Seni Seneviratne from the Worlds and Lives Cluster in the AQA GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on an exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
Like an Heiress - AQA Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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Like an Heiress - AQA Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring 'Like an Heiress’ by Grace Nichols from the Worlds and Lives Cluster in the AQA GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on an exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
Frankenstein and The Handmaid's Tale A Level Revision Workbook
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Frankenstein and The Handmaid's Tale A Level Revision Workbook

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A fourteen page revision workbook for students to revise Frankenstein and The Handmaid’s Tale (focused on the Edexcel specification but can easily be adapted for others - the focus is on connections and comparisons). Enclosed are: A quotation gathering template where students link common themes with examples from both texts (two examples modelled). An AO4 focused table where students write up an analytical link between two short quotations from each text (one example modelled). A more complex table which encourages links between a question focus; a quotation from each text; a contextual link; and analytical connections (one example modelled). A more developed linking table providing quotations of which students produce a developed comparative analysis (all quotations provided and one example and a paragraph modelled). A blank copy of the previous table. A linking grid focused on ambitious narrative techniques, linked with quotations, context and themes (one example modelled). A series of longer linked extracts from both texts where students analyse these in response to a question (eight pages of extracts). The booklet is designed to be used by students with knowledge of both texts and is perfect for use in the run up to examinations. There is scaffolding but also appropriate stretch and challenge for those who are aiming for the highest grades. This booklet works well with my free essay guidance for this particular question (Edexcel A Level Paper 2) which you can find here: [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12853413]
Quick marking feedback sheets for English Language and Literature GCSE - AQA
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Quick marking feedback sheets for English Language and Literature GCSE - AQA

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A complete set of ‘Learning Checkpoint’ sheets for GCSE AQA English Language and English Literature. Included are templates for every longer response question across Language and Literature. The sheets allow you to set a short task or paragraph response with pre-filled lines for students to write on. Students write in their own graded target. All you need to do is to tick the appropriate box as to whether they met their target and highlight or underline any of the pre-populated targets appropriate for that task or response. You can easily mark a class set of responses in 10 to 20 minutes and students quickly receive appropriate targets/feedback. I use these every other lesson in the run up to mocks or exam season and they are a game changer. Easily adaptable for your own targets, these low stakes templates will reduce your workload.
Introduction to English Literature A Level
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Introduction to English Literature A Level

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A series of lessons to introduce students to the analysis of English Literature A Level novels through a practical criticism-style exercise with follow up lessons if required. These resources could be used to introduce English Literature A Level at the start of Year 12 or as a taster lesson. The resources are not tied to any specification and do not reference any assessment objectives (although these are implied). The following documents are included: An extract booklet with eight short extracts from the opening of the following texts: The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood; Persuasion by Jane Austen; Grief is the Thing with Feathers by Max Porter; Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie; The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett; Atonement by Ian McEwan; The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald; and Frankenstein by Mary Shelley A teacher copy of the booklet with additional, contextual information A task booklet with four different tasks to encourage analysis and connections (Task one is a ranking exercise; task two is an analysis exercise; task three is a connection exercise; and task four is a homework research exercise). Suggestions for other tasks are given A lesson plan with guidance for one or more lessons
Edexcel Conflict Analysis Table for GCSE
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Edexcel Conflict Analysis Table for GCSE

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A grid template which guides students through an analysis of each poem from the Conflict cluster from the Edexcel poetry anthology for GCSE English Literature. Simply print off and copy in either A4 or A3!
GCSE Lord of the Flies A3 Quotation Revision Posters
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GCSE Lord of the Flies A3 Quotation Revision Posters

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This is a revision resources for the GCSE English Literature text, Lord of the Flies. There are fourteen quotations from across the text, each in the middle of an A3 sheet. Students should annotate the quotations, pulling out techniques, effects and contextual links. Suitable for AQA, Edexcel and Eduqas specifications.