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Why is Piggy an important character in Lord of the Flies
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Why is Piggy an important character in Lord of the Flies

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Lesson guides students through an exam question on Piggy. Aimed at students with a target grade of 7-9. Includes help with writing a thesis style introduction and an exemplar. For the main body there are a selection of quotes students can pick to support a specific idea that links back to the thesis. There is also an exemplar conclusion.
Lord of the Flies Full Unit
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Lord of the Flies Full Unit

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A full unit of work on Lord of the Flies that covers a full term alongside comprehensive revision resources to revise content in Year 11. Full lesson PowerPoints included on the following 12 detailed lessons on each of the 12 chapters clearly labelled 40 page revision booklet Full lesson on mob mentality Full lesson Roger with grade 9 full essay Full lesson on Ralph Full lesson on Piggy with structure to follow for writing up own essay Full lesson Jack with grade 9 full essay Full lesson on symbols Full lesson on Simon Revision lessons with revision cards containing the top 50 quotations, top 10 quotations per character, differentiated writing frames, sample questions, knowledge organisers and a big ideas mind map Also includes extensive notes to help students annotate over 200 quotations from the novel independently. Check out the previews by clicking on each individual resource to gain an idea about a wide range of resources on offer.
Lord of the Flies Revision - 34 quotations annotated in detail (Jack, Ralph, Piggy, Simon, Roger)
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Lord of the Flies Revision - 34 quotations annotated in detail (Jack, Ralph, Piggy, Simon, Roger)

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This PowerPoint contains detailed annotations of 34 key quotations to the novel. There are 4 annotations for each quotation which link to A01 - meaning A02 - writer’s methods A03 - context/themes/wider ideas Start by showing the students the 4 quotations and asking them to annotate them. Then talk through the annotations which appear one by one on the mouse clicl The following characters and themes are covered: Simon Roger Jack Ralph Piggy Hair Evil Island Conch Also includes a random generator quotation PowerPoint. Simply stop the PowerPoint on a slide and students must guess the missing word.
Power and Conflict Revise 4 quotations per poem. Power and Conflict Revision 4 quotes per poem.
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Power and Conflict Revise 4 quotations per poem. Power and Conflict Revision 4 quotes per poem.

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In this 16 slide powerpoint, I have selected 4 key quotations for each poem to annotate in detail with a focus on all 3 areas of assessment: A01: meanings A02: analysis of methods A03: Context/Themes This lesson is repeatable in the run up to the exam to revise all 60 quotations and their various layers of meaning. I have also included an answer sheet on A3 paper with all the slides on one page. How it works: Show students the 4 quotations and give them time to annotate them then reveal the teacher answers to compare. The teacher annotations are animated and appear one by one on the mouse click so you can talk through them. A successful lesson that doesn’t require any photocopying!
Power and Conflict conceptual summary quiz
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Power and Conflict conceptual summary quiz

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15 Conceptual Statements - one for each poem. Students must work out which poem each conceptual statement is referring to. Also contains summaries of each poem using the ‘because, but, so’ method from the writing revolution. The ‘because, but, so’ method is an excellent tool for teaching students to think analytically about each poem in the Power and Conflict anthology. This tool is powerful because it encourages students to expand their thinking with precision and detail. After studying each poem, I ask students to write a ‘because, but, so’ paragraph on it. This document collates ‘because, but, so’ paragraphs on all 15 poems as examples to assist students with revising the key ideas in each poem.
Macbeth writing frames and essay plans to support lower ability students
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Macbeth writing frames and essay plans to support lower ability students

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Writing frames and essay plans designed to help lower ability GCSE students write about the whole of the text not just the given extract. There are 7 writing frames in total using two different styles. Some with an introduction and conclusion and some without. For each question I have identified 5 points with 5 quotations. Students must then develop each point by adding language analysis, inferences zoom in to language and zoom out to context. 2023 update: Extra 4 essay plans added. Also includes some advice on thesis statements with an easy to follow 3 sentence formula. Also includes advice on how to create a thesis-style introduction. ‘A thesis-style introduction that demonstrates your understanding of the question can be a really helpful way of starting your answer. It shows that you are ‘in charge’ of your essay and that you know what you think. It can provide a strong foundation for the rest of the essay. Keep referring back to the introduction to create a coherent response.’ AQA examiner’s report 2022 Creating a thesis-style introduction is a challenge for many students but is essential in helping students to reach levels 4-6 in the mark scheme. I have produced a simple 3 point structure to help students quickly generate a thesis statement in timed exam conditions. There is an example of the 3 point structure being used and then students attempt to imitate the structure for 4 other exam-style questions.
Revise 50 Macbeth Quotations Revise Top 100 quotations
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Revise 50 Macbeth Quotations Revise Top 100 quotations

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A handy worksheet to revise 50 carefully selected key quotations from Macbeth. Task 1: Write a brief summary of each quotation. Task 2: Colour code it by linking it to one of the 4 main themes. Task 3: Identify a language feature in each quotation. Worksheet 2: Match the quotations to the explanations. Also contains an alternative version covering 100 quotations for students who think would benefit from having a bigger choice to revise from.
My Last Duchess for Power and Conflict
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My Last Duchess for Power and Conflict

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27 slide lesson for teaching My Last Duchess will detailed yet selective annotations to avoid cognitive overload on this lengthy poem following by a range of questions and extension tasks to consolidate understanding of one of the most difficult poems in the power and conflict collection.
Quote Revision Game - A Streetcar Named Desire
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Quote Revision Game - A Streetcar Named Desire

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A simple but engaging revision game to revise 10 key quotations from each scene. Start and scene 1 and roll the dice. The students can advance if they can analyse the quotation they land on. You can differentiate it easily by asking for two inferences per quotation and asking for links to specific A0s. Dice not included.
3 Revision Games for Macbeth and A Christmas Carol
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3 Revision Games for Macbeth and A Christmas Carol

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3 versions of a simple but highly engaging board game to revise key quotations in Macbeth and A Christmas Carol for Paper 1 English Literature. Game 1: Use the 98 prompts to help revise 98 quotations from Macbeth and A Christmas Carol. Game 2: Explain the 98 quotations (49 from each text) to advance. Game 3: 100 questions on Macbeth (includes answers) Dice and counters not included! Also includes a Macbeth random generator activity.
Quote Revision Game for Macbeth and Christmas Carol
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Quote Revision Game for Macbeth and Christmas Carol

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A quote revision game for Macbeth and A Christmas Carol containing 98 quote prompts (49 for Macbeth and 49 for A Christmas Carol). The competitive and collaborative nature of the task means students find it highly engaging. Can be used with 1 or 2 dice. It is currently in A4 but I recommend enlarging it to A3. In order to advance the number decided by the dice, the student must think of a relevant quotation that matches the prompt. For example: The prompt might be: A quote about Macbeth’s masculinity. The answer could be: ‘I dare do all that may become a man’.
Interesting sentences for Paper 1 and Paper 2: English Language GCSE
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Interesting sentences for Paper 1 and Paper 2: English Language GCSE

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20 interesting sentences to use for writing Paper 1: creative writing. 20 interesting sentences to use for writing paper 2: transactional writing. To set it up, simply introduce a Paper 1 image or Paper 2 topic and ask students to create the sentences at random. You can use the random generator PowerPoint to pick any of the 20 sentences at random which is particular effective for engaging students. After this, I give each student a 20 sided dice so they can explore the sentences at their own writing pace and make their own decisions about their writing.
Guilt in Macbeth. Moving from level 4 to level 5
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Guilt in Macbeth. Moving from level 4 to level 5

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Worksheets explaining how to answer a Macbeth question on the theme of guilt for AQA GCSE. Also includes a clear level 4 example response and a more thoughtful level 5 response so students can examine the difference between these two bands on the AQA mark scheme. Also includes worksheets for exploring the extract.
Who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet: group discussion.
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Who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet: group discussion.

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Classic end of term lesson discussing who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet in groups. Includes the success criteria for the new speaking and listening GCSE on each slide. There are 6 planning sheets to help students plan their role for the following 6 characters: Judge Romeo Friar Mercutio Tybalt Capulet The planning sheet explains how each character could be responsible and invites students to plan their defence.
REVISING KEY QUOTATIONS IN BLOOD BROTHERS FOR CHARACTERS AND THEMES (WITH ANSWERS)
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REVISING KEY QUOTATIONS IN BLOOD BROTHERS FOR CHARACTERS AND THEMES (WITH ANSWERS)

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A revision lesson on key quotations from Blood Brothers. Start by giving out the revision grid with only the quotations so students can analyse the top 6 quotations for each character. Then give out the answer sheet so students can compare their answers to the model. There is also a larger revision grid which contains quotations for each character linked to theme in case a theme question comes up.