These are my resources for helping students prepare for the Curious Incident (play version) question on the AQA English Literature paper. The cheat sheet is designed to narrow down the number of quotations students attempt to learn, and allow them to link quotations to multiple themes, and character questions, in order to overcome the fear of answering questions without the text or extract.
Together, both files contain 38 small quotations, and by memorising as many as possible of these, students will be able to access and answer any exam question they are faced with.
The first file is purely for Christopher, with the themes that can be related to his character and then the quotations that have been selected. The smaller boxes are where the students should revise that quote - reminding themselves of its context in the play, and putting some technical analysis. On the remaining pages there are larger boxes for students to make notes as to how each quotation links to different themes, perhaps writing some practice sentences and paragraphs to ensure they can link each one specifically. The second file is the same, but containing quotations for Ed, Judy, Siobhan and Stage Directions.
A list of over 100 quotations from Curious Incident, the play version. Organised by character they are spoken by or relevant to, including stage directions.
These are all my resources for teaching the unit about Islam (Western Religions) in the AS Religious Studies course. There are over 80 separate resources, each split into the sub-topc within the specification. These were specifically designed for the WJEC course, but could be adapted for all exam boards. All lessons and topics of work are self-contained and pre-planned, with starters, presentations, activities, assessments and revision.
This is a worksheet for students to work through once they have watched/read to the end of the play from around p75. There are 2-3 activities, depending on the level the student is working at. Activities are differentiated, self-explanatory and allow students to work independently through them.
These are my resources for working through pages 48-62 in Curious Incident, and then a planning template for looking at how Christopher struggles to cope in this section. All tasks are differentiated, with a self starter and variety of activities.
This is my booklet for using with A Level English Literature - A Streetcar Named Desire. This can be used individually by students to work through, or can be used by teachers to base lessons around, or both. This is my resource for studying the entire play.
These are my resources for covering the topic of Ancient Festivals of Sport. There is a starter task, powerpoint to work through and glossary to complete.
These are my resources for studying the compilation and relevance of the Qur'an. They are worksheets and tasks with activities which cover all the relevant aspects. There are 4 lessons, or 1 week, of resources here.
These are all my resources for teaching Jekyll and Hyde for the new AQA GCSE English Literature spec. There are powerpoints, task sheets, extracts to analyse, everything is differentiated. There are also 2 assessments using the style of the new exam.
A 25 page document with quotations organised by character. Quotations to learn for Romeo, Juliet, Lord Montague, Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet, Mercutio, Benvolio, Tybalt, Nurse, Friar Lawrence, Friar John and the Chorus. The quotations are in tables, with space for notes about themes, technical terms and context.
I have created a mock assessment using the AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Reading section as a format. These resources contain an extract to read and analyse, and then 4 questions (in the same format as the AQA paper) to assess students' progress.
This is a brief starter activity used to help students refresh their memory of a few R+J quotations. It uses images and hang man style clues to get them to guess 4 quotations.
This is a task to get students to recap on their knowledge of R+J characters, by putting this knowledge into a Facebook profile. Task is self explanatory and with guidance notes.
These are all my resources for teaching AS Religious Studies, the Philosophy of Religion unit. There are over 100 resources here, all split into sub-topics within the specification. Everything is ready to go and ready to teach.Each section is numbered and ordered, containing starters, presentations, activities, assessments and revision.
These are all my booklets for teaching various aspects of the AQA A Level English Literature course. The booklets are each a whole unit, completely self-contained from start to finish. Students can work through at their own pace, or teachers can use sections to deliver lessons around. Booklets are for Streetcar, Top Girls, Birthday Letters, The Help, Handmaid's Tale. There is also an annotated copy of The Yellow Wall-Paper to help people plan the NEA element.
These are all my resources for teaching Curious Incident, the play version, for AQA English Literature. There are over 100 resources in this bundle, all are broken into sections of the play, with self-starters, presentations, differentiated activities and assessments. Could be taken and adapted or could be used completely as it is for teachers of this course.
These are all my A Level Philosophy resources, AS and A2, from the old AQA specification. There are over 150 resources here, for each section of the specification and all can be used for students to work through, or for a teacher-led lesson.