I always teach literature using a booklet like this for students to record the KNOWLEDGE they need on the text. The quotes, questions and tasks in here shape the learning every learner needs on An Inspector Calls. It moves through the characters and themes and the tasks are shaped in a way to allow learners to have their own personal interpretations for each point.
This booklet could be used as…
A homework resource alongside usual teaching
A final revision resource before an Inspector Calls exam.
A long term cover booklet for a class that needed to complete An Inspector Calls Study
A core knowledge store resource in literature teaching
A 23 page resource to introduce Key Stage 3 students to Language Paper 2. The questions and requirements reflect the AQA paper, but we used two Bowie songs as a stimulus as they were shorter and more accessible then 19th century texts. 'Edna the Examiner' takes students through each of the four reading questions and the descriptive writing task; with model answers, a guide to completion, mark schemes, scaffolded tasks to prepare an answer and important exam tips. There is space for students to complete each question, with attached self-assessment. It can be an excellent lesson tool, homework book or revision exercise.
I always teach literature using a booklet like this for students to record the KNOWLEDGE they need on the text. The quotes, questions and tasks in here shape the learning every learner needs on A Christmas Carol. It moves through the text in chronological order and the questions are shaped in a way to allow learners to have their own personal interpretations for each point.
This booklet could be used as…
A homework resource alongside usual teaching
A final revision resource before a Christmas Carol exam.
A long term cover booklet for a class that needed to complete A Christmas Carol Study
A core knowledge store resource in literature teaching
Everything a student would need to smash AQA Language Paper 1…
Strategies and approaches for every question.
Examiner’s advice for every question.
Model examples for every question
Structures and recipies for each question that have been PROVEN to hit the top marks
Mark schemes for each question.
Example text and example questions for application practice.
Resources for planning where appropriate.
Everything a student would need to smash AQA Language Paper 2…
Strategies and approaches for every question.
Examiner’s advice for every question.
Model examples for every question
Structures and recipies for each question that have been PROVEN to hit the top marks
Mark schemes for each question.
Example text and example questions for application practice.
Resources for planning where appropriate.
A 55 page activity workbook that takes students through everything they will need to know for their GCSE. Through completing tasks including graphs, tables, timelines, explorative and multiple choice questions, students are essentially building their own revision guide for the exam. Students are able to revise the content of the play whilst developing their own personal interpretations of Shakespeare’s choices and purpose. The booklet takes students through the scenes, characters, symbols, motifs, contexts and themes and is targeted towards the GCSE mark scheme, so has specific tasks on the language, structure and stage choices deployed. The last section focusses on essay technique and includes annotated paragraphs, an annotated Level 7+ essay, practice tasks and guidance for completing effective essays. I use this instead of an exercise book for my Macbeth teaching, but could also be used as a homework or revision tool.
This 48 page activity workbook includes everything a student will need to know for both papers of the AQA English Language GCSE. It gives overviews of the whole exams, with advice regarding timing and approaches. For all questions in both papers, it includes key information and strategies students need to know, and smaller tasks where appropriate to support students with their planning. There are annotated model examples and paragraph structures for each task, and practice questions with space for them to be completed. The texts are all linked to the theme of extreme weather, with a narrative extract from 'Blood on Snow' for paper 1, and non-fiction extracts from Captain Scott's diary (1912) and Simpson's account of his mountaineering disaster (1988
This could be ideal as a revision workbook or a resource for a unit of lessons.
I swear by Walky Talky mocks in the run up to the final exams. This one includes:
Copycat AQA exam that looks and feels like the real thing.
A 19th century and a modern text both focussing on women in prison.
Accompanying slides of strategies, approaches, tips and structures.
Model answers for every question, annotated with why they’re effective.
Relevant stimulus materials: one from Dickens and one from March 2022.
I swear by Walky Talky mocks in the run up to the final exams. This one includes:
Copycat AQA exam that looks and feels like the real thing.
An exam style text from the classic Birdsong - the scene of the Somme battle.
Accompanying slides of strategies, approaches, tips and structures.
Model answers for every question, annotated with why they’re effective.
Updated after the 2018 examiners report, these two 30 page activity workbooks includes everything a student will need to know for both papers of the AQA English Language GCSE. It gives overviews of the whole exams, with advice regarding timing and approaches. For all questions in both papers, it includes key information and strategies students need to know, and smaller tasks where appropriate to support students with their planning. There are annotated model examples and paragraph structures for each task, and practice questions with space for them to be completed. The oaoer 1 revision guide is based on a text called ‘Dieter’s Decision’ and provides rich oppurtunity for close evaluation, language and structure analysis. The paper 2 booklet compares first-person non-fiction accounts from Florence Nightingale (her diary) and a modern day nurse (a newspaper comment piece).
This could be ideal as a revision workbook or a resource for a unit of lessons.
A 9 lesson cluster introducing the Language Paper, and scaffolding students through questions 1 and 2 (extracting information and language analysis). Lessons have exam focused success criteria, differentiation and stretch challenges when appropriate. All texts and lesson resources included.
I swear by Walky Talky mocks in the run up to the final exams. This one includes:
Copycat AQA exam that looks and feels like the real thing.
A 19th century and a modern text both focussing on using people as entertainment.
Accompanying slides of strategies, approaches, tips and structures.
Model answers for every question, annotated with why they’re effective.
Relevant stimulus materials: PT Barnum (Greatest Showman) and Jeremy Kyle.
The first half of a scheme of work on the AQA Language Papers. This has 17 lessons - although most are best stretched across two lessons. Lessons are very exam focused, with scaffolded tasks taking students from question to response. All lessons include relevant mark scheme and differentiation and stretch challenges where appropriate. Each question cluster culminates in a dedicated peer-assessed lesson applying what they've learnt to a question. All texts, resources and lessons included.
This is my unit of 16 lessons for the final Macbeth teaching to year 11. This is a very knowledge focussed unit that precisely focusses on the key scenes, the critical quotes and the central themes. It focusses on building the skills required for the exam and the multiple layers of analysis that secures the top marks. The whole unit is based around my Macbeth workbook to log all the class’ interpretations and key knowledge - this is also included.
Each character and theme is accompanied by a youtube revision video. Just Youtube ‘Mr Kirby’ and the character / theme of your choosing.
A bundle of preparation for the AQA English Language GCSE, featuring:
- A fully-resourced 28 lesson SOW taking students through each question.
- Differentiation and stretch activities where appropriate.
- Very exam focused approach with time built in for extended practice.
- Over 80 different resources including worksheets, texts & lessons within the SOW.
- A very popular and useful activity workbook, with annotated model examples, key revision information and space to practice. Suitable for HW, intervention groups or as a lesson resource.
- A practice workbook, with practice texts and questions, so students can apply their learning as a HW or extended lesson task.