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A* response on inequality in Feminine Gospels and Handmaid's Tale
Two A* responses to the following question.
Compare the significance of inequality in two texts (The Handmaid’s Tale and Feminine Gospels).
I get students to compare both responses to compare the merits of both.
I think version 2 is slightly better because it offers a wider coverage of quotations and also includes more critical debate for A05.
Feminine Gospels Revision Booklet
20 page Feminine Gospels revision booklet containing context, revision cards for all 21 poems, detailed revision sheets for key poems, model answers and a list of exam questions.
The Handmaid's Tale - 200 slides of notes for A Level
200 slides containing notes, analysis of key quotations and questions covering the key chapters in the novel.
Chapters 19-21 The Handmaid's Tale
Two lessons with a close focus on Offred’s egg meditations in Chapter 19 the birthday section.
Speed Marking Grid for A Level English Literature
A speed marking grid for A Level English literature.
Contains a list of 25 things I want my students to do in an exam response or NEA.
Also has 25 corresponding targets for students to improve their response.
The feedback in the development task lesson will look something like this:
WWW
1, 8, 24
EBI
6, 18, 21
The Handmaid's Tale and Feminine Gospels 6 Model responses
6 model responses/model paragraphs comparing The Handmaid’s Tale and Feminine Gospels for AQA English Literature Paper 2B ‘Modern Times’ 7712/2B.
Each response has been written deliberately to try and target the 5 Assessment objectives and has been designed to fit snugly onto one side of A4 for ease of printing.
Each response uses a specific chapter or poem to exemplify wider ideas across the whole novel/collection.
For A02 there is a particular focus on macro methods with Offred’s unreliable/discontinuous narration in The Handmaid’s Tale and Duffy’s use of conceits, listing, surrealism.
For A03 there is a particular focus on the conservative backlash of the 1980s in The Handmaid’s Tale and consumerist culture, shifting identities and societal pressures on women at the beginning of the 21st century in Feminine Gospels.
Students are instructed to identify how each of the AOs have been covered across the response through labelling or colour coding.
The 6 themes of ‘modern times’ covered are the human body, degradation, isolation, contrasting ideas, motherhood and rebellion.
Personally, I find these exemplars are useful for teaching students how to meet the different Assessment Objectives without compromising the fluency of their response - something that is obviously essential for A01.
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Handmaid's Tale
A growing bundle of resources for teaching The Handmaid’s Tale.
Includes quiz, knowledge organiser, quotation organiser and 200 slides analysing key extracts from the novel and more.