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King Lear Act 1 Revision sheet
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King Lear Act 1 Revision sheet

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Product Description: King Lear Act 1 Detailed Revision Worksheet (Leaving Cert) This comprehensive revision worksheet is designed to help Leaving Cert students thoroughly review Act 1 of Shakespeare’s King Lear. It includes a variety of exercises and questions to ensure a deep understanding of the play’s key events, characters, themes, and language. Key features include: Plot Summary Questions: Focused on the critical events of Act 1, each scene is broken down with targeted questions. Character Analysis: Detailed questions to explore the motivations, flaws, and relationships of central characters such as Lear, Cordelia, Edmund, and the Fool. Themes Exploration: In-depth questions on key themes, such as authority, loyalty, betrayal, and nature. Close Passage Analysis: Students are prompted to analyze pivotal quotes and passages, revealing Shakespeare’s use of language and its thematic significance. PEE Chain Writing Practice: Structured prompts guide students to write clear and evidence-based analytical paragraphs. Key Quotes Identification: Matching exercises to help students identify and explain important quotes. Multiple-Choice Questions: A quiz-style section that tests comprehension of key details in Act 1. Ideal for in-class use or as homework, this worksheet equips students with the skills to analyze King Lear in preparation for their Leav
W B Years Notes
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W B Years Notes

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W. B Yeats Slide Note Biography Lake Isle of Innisfree Wild Swans at Coole The Second Coming September 1913 Easter 1916
Patrick Kavanah Inniskean Road July Evening Worksheet
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Patrick Kavanah Inniskean Road July Evening Worksheet

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Patrick Kavanah Inniskean Road July Evening Worksheet and tasks Summarized into topics: Patrick Kavanagh and "On Raglan Road" poem/song Diary entry from Patrick Kavanagh's perspective on the night of the poem Drawing representing the song Poem from the perspective of someone going to Billy Brennan's dance Two drawings of Billy Brennan's dance - one in 1936 and one in a modern setting Additional research on Patrick Kavanagh and his life.
Elizabeth Bishop Essay Planner
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Elizabeth Bishop Essay Planner

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The Elizabeth Bishop guide is a short guide designed to help Leaving Certificate English students understand and analyze Elizabeth Bishop’s poetry. The document provides detailed explanations, strategies for writing poetry essays, and key insights into Bishop’s themes and stylistic techniques. Key Features of the Document: Introduction to Elizabeth Bishop’s Poetry: The document begins by introducing Elizabeth Bishop as a poet whose work often delves into themes of personal experience, nature, survival, and identity. It emphasizes her distinctive style, marked by detailed observation and emotional restraint. Understanding the Leaving Certificate Poetry Essay: Students are guided on how to approach a poetry essay, focusing on the themes and stylistic features that are commonly examined in Bishop’s work. It outlines the importance of identifying key words in the question and how to structure a response around them. Past Exam Questions: The document includes a section with past exam questions related to Bishop’s poetry (e.g., from 2009 and 2013). These questions focus on analyzing the themes and language used by Bishop, providing students with real-world examples of what to expect in their exams. Sample Essay Structure: A step-by-step breakdown of how to write a poetry essay is provided. This includes guidance on: Crafting a strong introduction that mentions the poet and key themes. Writing body paragraphs that analyze individual poems, with a focus on techniques like imagery, simile, and metaphor. Ending with a thoughtful conclusion that summarizes the main points and offers a personal reflection. Sample Essay Paragraph: The document includes a sample paragraph based on a past exam question. It demonstrates how to analyze a specific poem (e.g., The Fish) and link it to the themes of survival and resilience using vivid imagery and personal reflection. Key Techniques in Bishop’s Poetry: A list of important literary techniques used by Bishop, such as: Imagery: Her ability to paint vivid pictures through descriptive language. Symbolism: How objects or creatures in her poems symbolize larger human experiences. Tone: The mood or attitude conveyed in her poems. Personification: Attributing human qualities to non-human objects, often creating empathy for the subjects of her poems. Practice Questions and Scaffolding: The document provides students with a practice essay question and a clear scaffold for structuring their responses. The scaffold helps students break down their analysis and use quotes effectively in their essays.
Sing Street Booklet
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Sing Street Booklet

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Sing Street Booklet Introduction to Film Techniques/Vocabulary Camera Shots and Angles Details of the Film Character List Setting Plot Summary Music in the Film Review of the Film Key Moment 1: Opening Scene Key Moment 2: Starting the Band Key Moment 3: Conor and Raphina Key Moment 4: Brother Baxter Attacks Key Moment 5: Parents’ Split Key Moment 6: Brendan’s Breakdown Key Moment 7: Drive It Like You Stole It Key Moment 8: The Dance Key Moment 9: Ending Scene
Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Notes
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Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Notes

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Poem No. 1 Inniskeen Road: July Evening Poem No. 2 Shancoduff Poem No. 3 A Christmas Childhood Poem No. 4 Lines Written on a seat on the Grand Canal, Dublin Poem No. 5 Epic Poem No. 6 Advent
Junior Certificate English CBA- Oral Communication - Classroom Based Assessment (CBA) Guide Workbook
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Junior Certificate English CBA- Oral Communication - Classroom Based Assessment (CBA) Guide Workbook

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Junior Certificate English - Oral Communication - Classroom Based Assessment (CBA) 10 page Student Preparation workbook Overview sheet and workbook that guides students through the task from ideas to performance Plan your topic and delivery method Research your topic Write the script Perform it in front of the class Complete a written Student Reflection Note. Space for student planning, research and writing of task Infographics on speeches and oral performance Flashcard cutouts *Reflection note