A complete scheme of work for A level Literature, there are lessons on every scene of the play and also on contextual information.
There are guides to examination style questions and whole areas to support the exploration and study of the Tragic genre.
This is a fabulous resource, built up over years of teaching the play and demonstrating the years of experience and expertise of the writer.
Wonderful vocabulary tips and knowledge of characters and events.
Brilliant guides to essay planning and writing.
This is a comprehensive and invaluable source for any teachers of A level Literature or teachers considering the text for IB study.
A lesson outlining the contextual information you will need for studying A Streetcar Named Desire for A level English Literature.
This power point can be a useful teacher resource and can also be used as a self contained independent lesson for students.
There is a swathe of information in here about New Orleans and the emergence of new American outlook as well as inclusion about Old Southern values and the idea of the Southern Belle. The final section of the lesson considers the beginning of the play and the significance of the stage directions in introducing the characters.
complete A level English Literature resource bundle for revision. Many of these resources can be set for independent study or used for teacher led revision sessions. Poetry pre- 1900, Gatsby, Othello, Streetcar and Handmaid resources
Resource to support students in comparing these texts. Can be used independently or with a teacher. Lots of essay suggestions, a planning model and links between texts thematically and by form. Contextual notes on Atwood also included.
A detailed power point for AQA A level English Literature comparison of Handmaid with Streetcar. This is designed as a revision resource for students to make links between the texts in preparation for a comparative essay. This resource can stand alone for students to use for personal revision, or can be used by teachers to guide students through thematic links. theres some contextual information as well as an essay planning model, some exemplar opening sentences and some potential timed essay titles.
A great revision resource with clear outline of how to address the assessment objectives. There are 5 suggestions for model past paper style questions, two mini quizzes to test recall and an opportunity to gather key quotations.
Othello
Pre-1900 poetry
Generic revision guide with detailed outline of how to create a timetable
Literary Terminology self testing and re-call quizzes
Everything you need for revision
Comprehensive resource for teaching the pre-1900 poetry anthology for AQA English Literature As and A level. Includes lessons on all of the poems, revision activities, exemplar questions
A Comprehensive set of resources on Othello, suitable for AQA English Literature, there are lessons, exemplars, past paper style questions, guidance on hitting the assessment objectives, key vocabulary on aspects of Language, Form and Structure. Anything and Everything you could possibly need for a course of study on Othello
Comprehensive series of lessons with past paper style questions on both unseen and comparative unseen. Mark scheme and assessment objectives broken down into student friendly language. Tactics and skills outlined. Range of poems and poets included with brief biographical outlines. Also included - a generic and comprehensive guide to revising.
The second power point in a series, links with first but can stand alone. A range of activities on unseen poetry, including a past paper style question, mark scheme and model paragraph responses. Information on British and American poets, guide to choosing the best quotations and strategies for exam success.
A comprehensive series of lessons with a range of poems and poets covered, 5 writing activities and 5 knowledge tests and biographical information on the poets. Thorough consideration of unseen poems and the best ways to tackle the paper. Exemplars with key quotations and analysis and notes on how to compare.
This is an invaluable resource that can be purchased for teachers of Year 11, 12 and 13 and students looking for revision guidance. This could also be used as an INSED for Teaching and Learning purposes as it outlines and summarises memory techniques from most recent psychological research. The PP summarises information from 6 books on educational research and learning/memorisation skills.
We all know that hours can be wasted on reading when students could be using time more meaningfully by utilising the most effective techniques. I say you DON’T need to spend 7 hours per day over Easter revising. Use this guide and you can revise effectively, relax and enjoy family life.