A bundle perfect for revising Jekyll and Hyde with your students. Designed for EDEXCEL.This bundle contains a 56-page revision booklet: there is a plot summary, selection of comprehension questions and activities designed to revise key characters/themes/quotations for every chapter. Included is also a really fun game of revision bingo (which my students love!), an exemplar essay and a walking-talking mock style lesson.
This two hour revision session is designed like a walking talking mock, only there is more teacher modelling involved to ensure that students fully understand how to construct an exam answer.
This is an extract-based question and corresponding full marks exemplar essay. Written in timed conditions so that students are able to use this essay as a realistic exemplar.
A bundle of resources to use when teaching Edexcel English Language. Contains a Gothic scheme of work (for teaching Language Paper 1), a speech-writing scheme of work (for teaching both language papers AND covering the spoken language endorsement) and a full marks (grade 9) piece of imaginative writing.
A bundle containing a two hour revision session, individual lessons on Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, a set of Edexcel-style exam questions and two grade 9 (full mark) exemplar essays I have written.
A bundle including a complete revision scheme of work for Macbeth (approx 20 hours of lessons), a revision pub quiz (and answers), a lesson deemed outstanding by Ofsted and a set of Edexcel-style exam papers.
A complete Animal Farm revision scheme of work, a two-hour revision session delivered to Y11 students, a pub quiz lasting one hour and three grade 9 (full mark) essays written by me.
This is a collection of resources that I used during an Easter holiday revision session with Y11 students. The session lasted for two hours, however students were asked to finish completing the tasks independently at home - this means that, if delivered in class, these resources would take up several hours of lesson time.
Character flash card activity, including identifying key quotations and links to Russian Revolution
Plot summary task, including identifying key quotations and links to the Russian Revolution
Essay planning task (students are given 10 possible exam questions and asked to plan responses)
Model essay (students are given a framework for writing a grade 9 essay and asked to create their own exemplar paragraphs by using the same format).
This is a collection of resources that I used with my Y11 students during an Easter holiday revision session. I spent two hours delivering this lesson, however students were asked to finish many of them at home independently (therefore this could last several hours if used during lesson time).
Conflict poetry pub quiz (containing true/false questions, context questions and fill in the blank quotation questions)
Comparisons grid (students are given a plethora of exam questions and asked to identify comparable poems)
Poetic Terminology task (students revise poetic terminology and definitions, then match terminology with examples from Conflict poems)
Context and Form Bingo game (designed to help students remember key information regarding the form and structure of all 15 poems).
A full marks Unseen Poetry comparative essay comparing how death is presented in Funeral Blues and Do Not Stand at my Grave and Weep. For Edexcel English Literature, however many exam boards have a similar style of question.
This 40/40 piece of imaginative writing demonstrates the skills and techniques that students need to be able to use in order to achieve a grade 8 or 9 in the Edexcel Language exam. This piece of writing is based on a moment from the movie John Wick - I encourage students to use poignant moments from films/shows as inspiration.
A 40/40 essay answering the following Animal Farm question:
‘Explore the significance of Snowball throughout the novel’. This has not yet appeared as an exam question, so a great exemplar to use with groups, especially those you are challenging to achieve grades 8 and 9.
A 20/20 (grade 9) response to the question “Explore how memories are presented in What Were They Like and one other poem from the Conflict anthology”.
For Edexcel exam board - English Literature (9-1)
A lesson designed to teach students how to analyse lexical fields within a poem. A great way to encourage students to write about the relationship between language and structure.
This fully-resourced scheme of work (16 lessons minimum) is ideal for teaching and revising Animal Farm with your students. We used these lessons and last year our students exceeded National Average on this question. This SOW covers every chapter and then teaches students how to write essays for the Edexcel Literature exam.
There is a lesson for every chapter, covering comprehension, key quotations, symbolism, foreshadowing and context (including authorial viewpoints). This scheme of work also teaches students how to write critical and academic essays.
This SOW includes model answers written by teachers in addition to exemplar responses from the June 2017 exams.
As a centre, we scored 15% above National Average using this sow.
This 4 week fully-resourced scheme of work gives your students the opportunity to analyse, evaluate and compare famous speeches in preparation for writing and delivering their own (the spoken language endorsement). Through this scheme of work, students learn the terminology associated with the techniques they can use to make their writing more engaging (also excellent for the imaginative/transactional writing task) before analysing, evaluating and recreating them. This scheme of work serves as excellent practice for both Edexcel language papers, building in the spoken language endorsement in a useful way. Easily adapted to other specs.
A full marks model essay answering the question ‘Explore the significance of the theme of education in Animal Farm’.
Written to support the teaching of the new Edexcel 9-1 Literature specification.
Suggested activities:
- Print off the mark scheme and get students to mark the essay
- Get students to colour-code where the essay meets the different assessment objectives
- Use the essay to create a list of spellings/keywords since 8 marks are available for SPaG
- Use the essay as a model when asking students to answer a different question
- Get students to identify where contextual comments are linked into the analysis