Offering a wide range of SEN-differentiated resources for AQA English Literature GCSE. Our 2024-25 collection includes over 100 time-saving worksheets and full lesson PowerPoints designed to make differentiation easier for teachers. Whether you’re teaching Macbeth, An Inspector Calls, or A Christmas Carol, our resources are crafted to meet the needs of SEN and lower-ability students. Save time and engage students more effectively with tailored content!
Offering a wide range of SEN-differentiated resources for AQA English Literature GCSE. Our 2024-25 collection includes over 100 time-saving worksheets and full lesson PowerPoints designed to make differentiation easier for teachers. Whether you’re teaching Macbeth, An Inspector Calls, or A Christmas Carol, our resources are crafted to meet the needs of SEN and lower-ability students. Save time and engage students more effectively with tailored content!
SEN-Focused English Literature Revision Guide Bundle (AQA English Literature)
The Ultimate SEN-Friendly Bundle for GCSE English Literature Success!
This comprehensive bundle is specially designed for SEN and dyslexia-friendly students, offering clear, accessible, and engaging revision guides for all key areas of the AQA English Literature GCSE exam. Packed with simplified explanations, interactive activities, and structured guidance, this bundle ensures students feel confident and prepared for their exams.
What’s Included:
Macbeth Revision Guide
Simplified plot summaries, character profiles, and key quotes explained.
Focused activities and practice exam questions to reinforce learning.
An Inspector Calls Revision Guide
Easy-to-follow character breakdowns, theme explanations, and key quotes.
Engaging tasks and structured response plans to help students succeed.
A Christmas Carol Revision Guide
Clear summaries of each stave, character profiles, and theme analysis.
Interactive activities to boost understanding and exam-style practice.
Power and Conflict Poetry Cluster Revision Guide
Simplified summaries of key poems, including Ozymandias, Remains, and The Charge of the Light Brigade.
Key themes and quotes explained, with activities and exam-style questions.
Unseen Poetry Revision Guide
Step-by-step guidance for tackling unseen poems, with key poetry techniques explained.
Sample poem analysis and practice questions to build confidence.
Key Features:
SEN-Friendly: Clear, dyslexia-friendly layouts with simplified explanations tailored for SEN students.
Engaging Activities: Each guide is packed with interactive tasks to help students grasp key concepts and practice their skills.
Structured Answer Plans: Guidance on how to structure responses using the PEE (Point, Evidence, Explanation) method.
Practice Exam Questions: Each guide includes exam-style questions with sentence starters to help students build effective answers.
This bundle is perfect for teachers and students alike, offering everything needed to succeed in the AQA English Literature GCSE exams. Help your SEN students feel prepared, confident, and ready to achieve their best with this essential bundle!
SEN-Focused Revision Guide for Unseen Poetry (AQA English Literature)
Help Your SEN Students Approach Unseen Poetry with Confidence!
This comprehensive and accessible revision guide is specifically designed for SEN and dyslexia-friendly students to succeed in the Unseen Poetry section of the AQA English Literature exam. With clear, structured guidance and engaging activities, this resource makes analysing unseen poems easier and more manageable.
Key Features:
Step-by-Step Approach: A clear, easy-to-follow guide to help students break down and understand unseen poems.
Key Poetry Techniques: Simple explanations of key literary techniques such as similes, metaphors, alliteration, and personification, with examples to support understanding.
Structured Answer Plans: Guidance on how to plan and structure responses using the PEE (Point, Evidence, Explanation) method.
Example Poem Analysis: A sample poem and analysis to demonstrate how to approach unseen poetry in the exam.
Interactive Activities: Fun and engaging tasks, including simile creation, quote analysis, and tone identification, to help reinforce key concepts.
Practice Exam Questions: Exam-style questions with sentence starters to guide students in building structured and effective responses.
This revision guide provides SEN students with the tools they need to approach unseen poems with confidence, ensuring they feel prepared and ready for their GCSE exams.
AQA English Literature Paper 1 & Paper 2 Writing Frames and Scaffolds (SEN & Dyslexia-Friendly)
Boost Confidence and Success for SEN Students in GCSE English Literature!
This comprehensive resource is designed to help SEN and dyslexia-friendly students prepare for AQA Paper 1 and Paper 2 of the GCSE English Literature exam. With clear, structured writing frames and scaffolds, students can develop focused, well-organised answers to key questions on character, themes, and poetry.
What’s Included:
Paper 1 (Macbeth, An Inspector Calls, A Christmas Carol, Power & Conflict Poetry)
Character and Theme Analysis: Step-by-step scaffolds for analysing characters like Macbeth and Scrooge, as well as key themes in An Inspector Calls and A Christmas Carol.
Poetry Comparison: Frames for comparing poems in the Power & Conflict cluster, with easy-to-use sentence starters to help structure responses.
Paper 2 (Modern Texts, Power & Conflict Poetry, Unseen Poetry)
Modern Texts Analysis: Writing frames for exploring characters and themes in modern texts like An Inspector Calls and Lord of the Flies.
Poetry and Comparison: Scaffolds to help students analyse and compare Power & Conflict poems and unseen poetry, with guidance on how to structure answers effectively.
Key Features:
Dyslexia-Friendly Layout: Clear, accessible fonts and wide spacing designed to reduce visual stress.
Sentence Starters: Step-by-step guidance and sentence starters to help students build structured, well-organised answers with ease.
SEN-Focused: Tailored to meet the needs of SEN students, giving them the confidence to succeed in their exams.
Perfect for teachers looking to support SEN and low-ability students in preparing for the AQA GCSE English Literature exams. Help your students feel confident and prepared with these ready-to-use writing frames!
A fully differentiated exam revision worksheet for SEN and Low Ability students for Macbeth. A range of comprehension tasks, multiple choice quizzes, creative exercises and analytical sentence starters and paragraph frames and matching activities. Enable SEN and Lower Ability students to keep up and grasp the important aspects of each act.
Enable SEN and Lower Ability students to keep up and grasp the important aspects of each act.
Great for SEN mock exam revision.
A fully differentiated exam revision worksheet for SEN and Low Ability students for An Inspector Calls. A range of comprehension tasks, multiple choice quizzes, creative exercises and analytical sentence starters and paragraph frames, as well as matching tasks.
Enable SEN and Lower Ability students to keep up and grasp the important aspects of each act.
Great for SEN mock exam revision.
SEN-Focused Revision Guide for the Power and Conflict Poetry Cluster (AQA English Literature)
Unlock the Power of Poetry for SEN Students!
This accessible and comprehensive revision guide is tailored specifically for SEN and dyslexia-friendly students studying the Power and Conflict poetry cluster for AQA English Literature. With simplified explanations, engaging activities, and key quotes, this guide helps students confidently understand and analyse these challenging poems.
Key Features:
Simplified Poem Summaries: Easy-to-understand summaries of key poems, including Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade, Remains, and War Photographer.
Key Themes Explained: Clear explanations of the central themes, such as the effects of conflict, power and corruption, and identity.
Key Quotes: Essential quotes from each poem with simple explanations to support learning and exam preparation.
Interactive Activities: Engaging tasks, including quote-matching, theme tables, and quick quizzes, to reinforce understanding and make learning fun.
Practice Exam Questions: Exam-style questions with sentence starters to help students build well-structured, thoughtful responses.
This revision guide provides SEN students with the tools they need to approach the Power and Conflict poems with confidence, ensuring they feel prepared and ready for their GCSE exams.
Bring the Ghost of Christmas Present to life for your SEND and low-ability learners with this fully differentiated revision lesson and worksheet from A Christmas Carol. This resource breaks down Dickens’ language and imagery, helping students explore the role of the Ghost and its impact on Scrooge’s transformation.
What’s Included?
PowerPoint Lesson
Clear and accessible explanations of the Ghost’s appearance and purpose.
Simplified analysis of key quotes such as “It was clothed in one simple green robe, or mantle, bordered with white fur.”
Exploration of major themes: generosity and joy, Christmas spirit, and social responsibility.
Engaging activities designed for SEND learners, including matching tasks and discussion questions.
Worksheet
Sentence starters and paragraph frames to guide structured writing.
Simplified tasks to analyse Dickens’ use of imagery, tone, and themes.
Exam-style practice questions to build confidence and prepare for GCSE English Literature.
Why Choose This Resource?
Specifically designed for SEND and low-ability students, ensuring the themes and language of A Christmas Carol are accessible and engaging.
Perfect for revision, focusing on Scrooge’s experiences with the Ghost of Christmas Present and how they reflect Dickens’ moral message.
Provides a ready-to-teach, fully differentiated lesson and worksheet to save valuable planning time.
Helps students develop essential skills, such as analysing quotes, exploring themes, and writing structured responses.
Ideal For:
Teachers seeking a SEND-friendly revision resource to simplify Stave 3 while helping students engage with Dickens’ powerful descriptions and themes. Add this essential resource to your teaching toolkit today!
Engage your SEND and low-ability learners with this fully accessible revision resource focused on Act 3, Scene 4 (The Banquet Scene) from Macbeth. Designed to break down the key themes of guilt and paranoia, this resource includes:
Simplified explanations of the scene and its significance.
Easy-to-follow sentence starters and paragraph frames for writing practice.
A scaffolded worksheet to guide students through analyzing Shakespeare’s language and techniques.
Creative and reflective plenary tasks to deepen understanding.
Perfect for SEND and low-ability students, this resource ensures every learner can access and succeed in their study of Macbeth. Boost engagement, confidence, and exam readiness today!
Enhance learning and engagement with this SEND-friendly PowerPoint lesson and worksheet for Act 1 of An Inspector Calls. Perfectly designed for low-ability learners, this resource simplifies key themes, characters, and dramatic techniques while ensuring students grasp Priestley’s message about responsibility and class.
The PowerPoint and worksheet include:
A clear lesson objective focused on understanding Act 1 and its importance.
Easy-to-follow explanations of key themes like responsibility, class, and gender roles.
Simplified translations of key quotes and scaffolded activities to aid comprehension.
Sentence starters and paragraph frames to support students’ writing skills.
Activities that promote engagement with dramatic irony, repetition, and Priestley’s use of characterisation.
A plenary task to summarise learning effectively.
This resource is ideal for GCSE English Literature classes and tailored to meet the needs of SEND and low-ability students, making An Inspector Calls accessible and enjoyable. Help your students feel confident while analysing key scenes and preparing for exams!
Transform your teaching of An Inspector Calls with this SEND-friendly PowerPoint and worksheet for Act 2, focusing on Gerald and Sheila’s confessions. Designed specifically for low-ability learners, this resource simplifies key concepts while engaging students in critical analysis of the play’s themes, characters, and language.
What’s Included?
PowerPoint Lesson
Simplified summaries of key events in Act 2, including Gerald’s affair and Sheila’s emotional growth.
Accessible analysis of key quotations, such as “She was young and pretty and warm-hearted” and “You and I aren’t the same people who sat down to dinner here.”
Exploration of major themes like responsibility, class, and morality.
Scaffolded activities to engage SEND and low-ability learners.
Worksheet
Sentence starters and paragraph frames to guide structured writing.
Matching tasks to reinforce understanding of themes and characters.
Accessible questions to help students explore Priestley’s use of techniques like imagery and contrast.
Exam-style practice to build confidence for GCSE English Literature.
Why Choose This Resource?
Tailored for SEND and low-ability students, making challenging content accessible and enjoyable.
Focuses on developing key skills like quotation analysis, understanding themes, and structured writing.
Ready-to-use lesson and worksheet save valuable planning time.
Ideal for teachers looking to deliver engaging lessons on Gerald’s moral failure and Sheila’s transformation.
This resource ensures your students can confidently explore Priestley’s ideas about responsibility and social justice while building skills for success in exams. Add this complete lesson to your teaching toolkit today!
Engage and support your SEND and low-ability learners with this PowerPoint lesson and worksheet designed for Act 1 of An Inspector Calls. Focusing on the dramatic arrival of Inspector Goole, this resource simplifies complex ideas and helps students understand key themes like responsibility, class, and power.
What’s Included?
A visually engaging PowerPoint with:
Simplified explanations of the plot and context.
Accessible translations of key quotes, such as “It’s better to ask for the earth than to take it.”
Detailed analysis of techniques like metaphor, contrast, and dramatic irony.
Scaffolded questions and activities to promote understanding.
A worksheet tailored for SEND and low-ability learners, featuring:
Sentence starters and paragraph frames to support writing.
Easy-to-follow activities to explore key themes and character analysis.
Matching tasks to reinforce comprehension.
Why Choose This Resource?
Designed specifically for GCSE English Literature and SEND-friendly classrooms, this resource breaks down challenging ideas into manageable chunks.
Helps students build confidence in analysing Priestley’s messages about social responsibility and inequality.
Ideal for preparing students for exam questions, with clear scaffolding to guide responses.
Give your learners the tools they need to succeed while making this powerful play accessible and enjoyable!
Bring Shakespeare’s Macbeth to life for SEND and low-ability learners with this exclusive bundle of three fully accessible, high-quality revision lessons. Tailored to AQA GCSE English Literature, these lessons break down key scenes with clear explanations, scaffolded writing tasks, and engaging visuals to help every student succeed.
What’s Included:
The Dagger Soliloquy (Act 2, Scene 1):
Explore Macbeth’s inner conflict as he prepares to murder Duncan. Students will delve into the themes of ambition, guilt, and the supernatural while analysing key quotes like “Is this a dagger which I see before me?”.
Lady Macbeth’s Soliloquy (Act 1, Scene 5):
Dive into Lady Macbeth’s dark ambition with her iconic “Unsex me here” speech. This lesson simplifies themes of power, gender roles, and the supernatural, helping students unpack her ruthless character.
The Banquet Scene (Act 3,Scene 4): focusing on the deteriorisation of Macbeth’s state of mind. Using the ‘don’t shake thy gory locks at me’ quote.
Lady Macbeth’s Sleepwalking Scene (Act 5, Scene 1):
Witness Lady Macbeth’s tragic downfall in her haunting “Out, damned spot!” soliloquy. This lesson focuses on guilt, madness, and the devastating consequences of ambition.
Why Teachers Love This Bundle:
• SEND-Friendly Design: Simplified language, chunked information, and visual aids to support all learners.
• Scaffolded Writing Tasks: Sentence starters and paragraph frames to build confidence in exam responses.
• Engaging Activities: Interactive tasks and key theme analysis to keep students motivated.
• Time-Saving: Ready-to-use resources that make planning stress-free.
Perfect for classroom teaching, intervention sessions, or GCSE revision, this bundle equips your students with the tools they need to excel in their understanding of Macbeth.
Get your SEND-friendly Macbeth bundle today and inspire every student to master Shakespeare!
Empower your SEND and low-ability learners to explore An Inspector Calls with this fully differentiated PowerPoint lesson and worksheet, focusing on Mrs. Birling’s confrontation with the Inspector in Act 2. This resource is designed to make challenging concepts accessible while engaging students with structured activities and simplified analysis.
What’s Included?
PowerPoint Lesson
Clear, easy-to-follow explanations of key events in Act 2, including Mrs. Birling’s refusal to help Eva/Daisy and her lack of remorse.
Simplified analysis of key quotes, such as “I think it was simply a piece of gross impertinence.”
Detailed exploration of Priestley’s themes of class, responsibility, and judgement.
Activities to scaffold understanding, including matching tasks and discussion questions.
Worksheet
Sentence starters and paragraph frames to guide writing and build confidence.
Accessible tasks to identify techniques such as tone, word choice, and irony.
Exam-style practice to help students connect ideas and themes in the play.
Why Choose This Resource?
Specifically tailored for SEND and low-ability learners, making complex themes and characters accessible.
Helps students build essential skills for GCSE English Literature, such as analysing language and themes.
Provides a ready-to-teach solution, saving you valuable planning time.
Perfect for deepening understanding of Mrs. Birling’s role in the play and how Priestley uses her to critique the upper class.
Ideal For:
Teachers looking to deliver engaging, differentiated lessons that simplify key ideas while challenging students to think critically about the text. This resource is a must-have for any SEND or low-ability classroom!
Engage your SEND and low-ability learners with this fully differentiated PowerPoint and worksheet, focused on Eric’s confession in Act 3 of An Inspector Calls. This resource breaks down complex ideas into manageable chunks, making it easier for students to explore key themes, characters, and language while building confidence in their understanding.
What’s Included?
PowerPoint Lesson
Clear, structured explanations of Eric’s confession and its significance.
Accessible analysis of key quotes, such as “The girl’s dead and we all helped to kill her.”
Exploration of major themes like responsibility, guilt, and family relationships.
Activities designed to scaffold understanding and promote engagement, including matching tasks and discussion questions.
SEND-Friendly Worksheet
Sentence starters and paragraph frames to guide structured writing.
Simplified tasks to analyse key techniques such as tone, word choice, and theme.
Exam-style practice questions to build confidence for GCSE English Literature.
Why Choose This Resource?
Specifically tailored for SEND and low-ability learners, ensuring the play’s key moments are accessible and engaging.
Helps students develop essential skills, such as analysing language, exploring themes, and writing structured responses.
Provides a ready-to-teach solution, saving you valuable planning time.
Perfect for exploring Eric’s moral growth and how Priestley uses him to deliver the message of shared responsibility.
Ideal For:
Teachers who want to deliver differentiated, SEND-friendly lessons that simplify key concepts without losing depth. This resource is ideal for helping learners engage with the text and prepare for exams with confidence.
Add this essential Act 3 lesson to your teaching toolkit today!
Transform your teaching of An Inspector Calls with this SEND-friendly Complete Revision Bundle, featuring 6 fully differentiated lessons and worksheets designed to make Priestley’s play accessible and engaging for SEND and low-ability learners. This comprehensive pack includes everything you need to deliver impactful and structured revision lessons.
What’s Included?
Each lesson includes a visually engaging PowerPoint and a worksheet tailored for SEND learners, covering:
Act 1: The Engagement Party Scene
Explore the Birling family dynamics and Priestley’s critique of class and responsibility.
Act 1: The Inspector’s Arrival
Analyse the dramatic shift in tone and the Inspector’s moral authority.
Act 2: Gerald and Sheila’s Confessions
Compare their contrasting attitudes toward guilt and responsibility.
Act 2: Mrs. Birling’s Confrontation
Examine Mrs. Birling’s prejudice, denial, and blame-shifting.
Act 3: Eric’s Confession
Understand Eric’s moral awakening and his emotional reaction to guilt.
Act 3: The Inspector’s Final Speech
Analyse Priestley’s powerful message about collective responsibility and its timeless relevance.
Features:
SEND-Friendly PowerPoints: Clear explanations, simplified analyses, and accessible language to support understanding.
Differentiated Worksheets:
Sentence starters and paragraph frames for structured writing.
Simplified tasks to explore themes, characters, and key quotes.
Exam-style practice questions to build confidence.
Focus on Key Skills: Quotation analysis, theme exploration, and structured essay writing.
Why Choose This Revision Bundle?
Specifically tailored for SEND and low-ability students, ensuring the play’s themes and ideas are manageable and engaging.
Provides a complete revision solution for GCSE English Literature, saving you valuable planning time.
Perfect for individual lessons or as a structured revision programme.
Ideal For:
Teachers looking for a comprehensive SEND revision resource to simplify An Inspector Calls while helping students excel in their understanding of Priestley’s themes, characters, and dramatic techniques.
Equip your students with the tools they need to succeed—add this all-in-one revision bundle to your teaching toolkit today!
Deliver an impactful lesson on An Inspector Calls with this SEND-friendly PowerPoint and worksheet, focusing on the Inspector’s final speech in Act 3. This resource simplifies complex ideas, making Priestley’s powerful moral message accessible to SEND and low-ability learners, while helping them develop key analysis skills.
What’s Included?
PowerPoint Lesson
Clear explanations of the Inspector’s final speech and its importance.
Accessible analysis of key quotes, such as “We are members of one body” and “fire and blood and anguish.”
Exploration of major themes: responsibility, consequences, and class divide.
Engaging tasks, including matching activities and discussion questions, designed for SEND learners.
Worksheet
Sentence starters and paragraph frames to scaffold structured writing.
Activities to analyse key techniques, including tone, imagery, and metaphor.
Exam-style practice questions to help students prepare for GCSE English Literature.
Why Choose This Resource?
Tailored for SEND and low-ability students, making challenging content accessible and engaging.
Focuses on key skills, such as analysing quotes, exploring themes, and writing coherent responses.
Saves valuable planning time with a ready-to-use, fully differentiated lesson.
Perfect for teaching Priestley’s message about collective responsibility and its relevance to both the characters and the audience.
Ideal For:
Teachers looking for SEND-friendly revision lessons that simplify Priestley’s key messages while ensuring students engage with the text and feel confident in their analysis. Add this essential Act 3 lesson to your teaching toolkit today!
Engage your SEND and low-ability learners with this fully differentiated lesson and worksheet focusing on the relationship between Scrooge and Fred in Stave 1 of A Christmas Carol. This resource simplifies Dickens’ language and themes, helping students explore the contrasting attitudes toward Christmas and the powerful message of community and generosity.
What’s Included?
PowerPoint Lesson
Clear and accessible explanations of the key events in Stave 1, including Fred’s cheerful visit and Scrooge’s dismissive attitude.
Simplified analysis of quotes such as “A Merry Christmas, uncle! God save you!” and “What’s Christmas time to you but a time for paying bills without money?”
Exploration of themes: Christmas spirit, isolation vs. community, and hope and redemption.
Engaging activities tailored for SEND learners, including matching tasks and discussion prompts.
Worksheet
Sentence starters and paragraph frames to guide structured writing.
Simplified tasks for analysing Dickens’ use of tone, contrast, and themes.
Exam-style questions to build confidence and prepare for GCSE English Literature.
Why Choose This Resource?
Specifically tailored for SEND and low-ability students, ensuring Dickens’ work is accessible and engaging.
Helps students develop essential skills such as analysing character contrasts, understanding themes, and structured writing.
Saves valuable planning time with a ready-to-use, fully differentiated lesson and worksheet.
Perfect for exploring the contrasting attitudes of Scrooge and Fred and the importance of Christmas spirit.
Ideal For:
Teachers seeking a SEND-friendly revision resource to simplify Stave 1 while encouraging deeper understanding of Dickens’ characters, themes, and messages. Add this essential resource to your teaching toolkit today!
Bring A Christmas Carol to life for SEND and low-ability learners with this fully differentiated lesson and worksheet focusing on Stave 1: Marley’s Ghost. This resource simplifies complex themes and language, helping students understand Scrooge’s introduction, Marley’s warning, and the powerful message of responsibility.
What’s Included?
PowerPoint Lesson
Clear, accessible explanations of key events in Stave 1.
Simplified analysis of quotes like “I wear the chain I forged in life” and “Mankind was my business!”
Exploration of major themes: responsibility, redemption, and the supernatural.
Engaging tasks designed for SEND learners, including matching activities and discussion questions.
Worksheet
Sentence starters and paragraph frames to guide structured writing.
Activities to explore key quotes and analyse techniques like metaphor, tone, and theme.
Exam-style questions to build confidence and prepare for GCSE English Literature.
Why Choose This Resource?
Tailored for SEND and low-ability students, making Dickens’ work accessible and engaging.
Focuses on developing essential skills, such as understanding themes, analysing quotes, and structured writing.
Saves valuable planning time with a ready-to-use, fully differentiated lesson and worksheet.
Perfect for teaching Marley’s warning and its relevance to Scrooge’s transformation.
Ideal For:
Teachers looking for a SEND-friendly revision resource to simplify Stave 1 while encouraging deeper understanding of Dickens’ themes, characters, and moral messages. Add this essential resource to your teaching toolkit today!
Help your SEND and low-ability learners understand A Christmas Carol with this fully differentiated revision lesson and worksheet focusing on the Ghost of Christmas Past in Stave 2. This resource simplifies Dickens’ language and themes, helping students explore Scrooge’s past, his regrets, and the beginning of his transformation.
What’s Included?
PowerPoint Lesson
Clear and accessible explanations of the Ghost’s role and Scrooge’s reflections on his childhood and early life.
Simplified analysis of key quotes such as “Your reclamation, then. Take heed!” and “A solitary child, neglected by his friends.”
Exploration of key themes: memory and reflection, regret, and redemption.
Engaging tasks designed for SEND learners, including matching activities and discussion prompts.
Worksheet
Sentence starters and paragraph frames to guide structured writing.
Simplified tasks to analyse Dickens’ use of imagery, tone, and theme.
Exam-style questions to build confidence and prepare for GCSE English Literature.
Why Choose This Resource?
Tailored for SEND and low-ability students, ensuring Dickens’ themes and language are accessible and engaging.
Focuses on building essential skills like understanding themes, analysing quotes, and writing structured responses.
Ideal for revision, helping students reflect on Scrooge’s transformation and how it begins in Stave 2.
Saves valuable planning time with a ready-to-teach, fully differentiated lesson and worksheet.
Perfect For:
Teachers seeking a SEND-friendly revision resource to simplify Stave 2 while encouraging deeper understanding of Dickens’ themes, characters, and moral messages. Add this resource to your teaching toolkit today!
Transform how your SEND and low-ability students understand one of Macbeth’s most iconic moments with this fully accessible and engaging revision resource. Focused on the Dagger Soliloquy (Act 2, Scene 1), this resource simplifies Shakespeare’s language and themes, helping students confidently analyse key ideas and prepare for AQA English Literature exams.
What’s Inside:
• Simplified explanations of Macbeth’s inner conflict, ambition, and guilt.
• Key quotes broken down with sentence starters and scaffolds for analysis.
• Interactive activities to support comprehension and build confidence.
• Focus on key themes (supernatural, ambition, and guilt) tailored for lower ability learners.
• A clear, structured writing task with step-by-step support.
Perfect for revision lessons, intervention sessions, or homework, this resource is designed to save you time and help your students succeed. Bring Shakespeare to life in a way that’s accessible, fun, and impactful!