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!
This is a fully differentiated worksheet for Nagra’s ‘Singh Song’ for SEN students. It includes quizzes, comprehension questions, sentence starters and paragraph frames, quotation analysis and a creative task to support SEN and low ability students grasp the poem.
2 fully differentiated worksheets for SEN and Low Ability students for Act 1 and 2 of Blood Brothers, following the AQA spec. There are tasks on character, quotation analyses and creative writing.
A resource ACC Stave 2 designed specifically for SEN learners with mild to moderate learning needs. Includes, quizzes, quotation analysis and creative tasks to help students grasp the play and succeed in their English Lit GCSE exams.
Fully differentiated worksheets for Macbeth Acts 1-5 designed specifically for SEN learners with mild to moderate learning needs. Includes, quizzes, quotation analysis and creative tasks to help students grasp the play and succeed in their English Lit GCSE exams.
A resource ACC Stave 3 designed specifically for SEN learners with mild to moderate learning needs. Includes, quizzes, quotation analysis and creative tasks to help students grasp the play and succeed in their English Lit GCSE exams.
A worksheet on Simon Armitage’s ‘Remains’ poem designed and differentiated specifically for SEN students to help them succeed in their English Lit GCSE’s.
A fully differentiated worksheet for SEN and Low Ability students for Macbeth Act 2, Scene 3. A range of comprehension tasks, multiple choice quizzes, creative exercises and analytical sentence starters and paragraph frames. Enable SEN and Lower Ability students to keep up and grasp the important aspects of each act.
An Inspector Calls AQA-Style Test Paper (SEN & Dyslexia-Friendly)
Help Your Students Succeed with Confidence!
This test paper is designed specifically for SEN and low-ability students to prepare for their AQA English Literature exam on An Inspector Calls. Featuring a dyslexia-friendly layout and simplified, accessible language, this resource offers:
Extract-Based Questions: Focused on key moments in the play with clear, manageable questions.
Whole Play Analysis: Engaging questions about character development and the Inspector’s role, with sentence starters to support structured responses.
Themes of Responsibility: Explore the important theme of responsibility in a clear, step-by-step format.
Sentence Starters Included: Easy-to-use sentence starters to help students feel confident when structuring their answers.
Teacher Support: Ready-made for quick implementation in the classroom, with a focus on clear, concise answers to save time and aid learning.
Perfect for SEN students or those needing additional support, this test paper helps boost understanding, writing skills, and confidence in preparation for the AQA exam.
Ultimate GCSE English Literature SEN & Dyslexia-Friendly Test Paper Bundle (Macbeth, An Inspector Calls, A Christmas Carol, Power & Conflict Poetry, Unseen Poetry)
Save Time and Empower Your Students with this Comprehensive Test Paper Bundle!
Designed specifically for SEN and low-ability students, this bundle provides everything you need to help your students succeed in their AQA English Literature exams. Each test paper is carefully crafted with a dyslexia-friendly layout and includes sentence starters to support structured responses, making exam preparation accessible and stress-free.
This bundle includes:
Macbeth AQA-Style Test Paper: Engaging extract-based questions, character analysis, and theme exploration to boost understanding.
An Inspector Calls AQA-Style Test Paper: Accessible questions covering key moments, characters, and themes, with easy-to-follow sentence starters.
A Christmas Carol AQA-Style Test Paper: Focused on Scrooge’s transformation, the Ghosts, and the key theme of generosity.
Power & Conflict Poetry AQA-Style Test Paper: Extract-based questions, whole poem analysis, and theme comparison across two poems.
Unseen Poetry AQA-Style Test Paper: Practice analysing unseen poems, with guidance for comparing two poems and exploring themes like mood and imagery.
Key Features:
Dyslexia-Friendly Layout: Clear, sans-serif fonts, wide line spacing, and minimal distractions to reduce visual stress.
Sentence Starters: Help students structure their answers with confidence.
Comprehensive Coverage: Perfect for teachers looking to prepare students for all aspects of the AQA English Literature exam.
Teacher-Friendly: Ready-to-use, time-saving resources with clear instructions, designed to be effective for SEN and low-ability students.
Get all five test papers in one convenient bundle, and ensure your students are fully prepared for the AQA exams with resources that truly support their needs.
AQA Power & Conflict Poetry Test Paper (SEN & Dyslexia-Friendly)
Empower Your Students for Exam Success!
This test paper is specially designed to help SEN and low-ability students prepare for their AQA English Literature exam on the Power & Conflict poetry cluster. With a dyslexia-friendly layout and accessible language, this resource offers:
Extract-Based Questions: Engaging, clear questions focused on key lines from poems like “Ozymandias.”
Whole Poem Analysis: Thought-provoking questions on imagery, power, and decay, with sentence starters to support students’ writing.
Themes Across Two Poems: Compare how the theme of power is presented in two poems, helping students develop their analytical skills.
Sentence Starters Included: Easy-to-use sentence starters help students structure their answers confidently.
Teacher-Friendly: Quick to use in the classroom, saving you time with clear, concise answers and simple instructions.
Perfect for SEN students or those needing additional support, this test paper helps build understanding, boost exam confidence, and improve writing skills in preparation for the AQA exam.
SEN-Focused Revision Guide for An Inspector Calls (AQA English Literature)
Empower Your SEN Students to Succeed in their GCSE Exams!
This comprehensive and accessible revision guide is specifically designed to support SEN and dyslexia-friendly students studying An Inspector Calls for the AQA English Literature exam. With simplified explanations, structured activities, and key quotes, this resource makes exam preparation easier and more effective for all learners.
Key Features:
Simplified Plot Overview: Clear, concise summaries of each act to aid understanding.
Character Profiles: Easy-to-follow breakdowns of key characters, including Mr. Birling, Sheila, and Inspector Goole, with key quotes and explanations.
Themes Explained: Simple explanations of the main themes such as responsibility, class, and the generation gap.
Key Quotes: Important quotes with explanations, perfect for exam preparation.
Interactive Activities: Engaging tasks, including quote-matching, theme tables, and quick quizzes to reinforce learning.
Practice Exam Questions: Includes exam-style questions with sentence starters to support students in structuring their answers.
Designed to reduce stress and build confidence, this revision guide is the perfect companion for SEN students preparing for their GCSEs. Help your students feel prepared and ready to succeed with this accessible, user-friendly resource!
SEN-Focused Revision Guide for Macbeth (AQA English Literature)
Help Your SEN Students Master Macbeth with Confidence!
This comprehensive, easy-to-follow revision guide is specially designed for SEN and dyslexia-friendly students studying Macbeth for the AQA English Literature exam. Simplified summaries, clear character profiles, and engaging activities make it the perfect resource for ensuring your students understand this classic play.
Key Features:
Simplified Plot Summary: Easy-to-understand summaries of each act to ensure students grasp the key events.
Character Profiles: Detailed but accessible profiles of major characters like Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, and the Witches, with key quotes and explanations.
Themes Explained: Clear explanations of the central themes, such as ambition, guilt, and the supernatural, to help students develop deeper insights.
Key Quotes: Essential quotes with simple explanations to support exam preparation.
Interactive Activities: Engaging tasks, including quote-matching, theme tables, and quick quizzes, to reinforce learning and boost engagement.
Practice Exam Questions: Exam-style questions with sentence starters to guide students in structuring their answers.
This revision guide is perfect for teachers and students alike, offering a structured approach that ensures SEN students feel confident and prepared for their GCSEs.
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.
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!
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!
This is a lesson I designed for year 8 using Egeus’ speech in Act 1 of AMSDN and Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18. The idea is to show when and why it is used, as well as when the metre varies.
It could be used for all years to explain the technique.
The Charge of the Light Brigade: GCSE AQA Power and Conflict Worksheet
Engage your students with this comprehensive worksheet designed for the AQA Power and Conflict cluster. It covers key aspects of Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s The Charge of the Light Brigade, including themes, language, structure, and historical context.
The worksheet includes:
Key theme exploration (bravery, patriotism, and sacrifice)
Close analysis of language and imagery (repetition, metaphors, sound devices)
Structural analysis with targeted questions
Example quote analysis to deepen understanding
Comparative tasks with other Power and Conflict poems
Extended writing practice for essay skills
Perfect for classroom use or homework tasks, this resource will help students build confidence in their exam responses.