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Welcome to ThemeWorks! Everything here is tried, tested and tailored for GCSE English students. I only sell material I would use myself, so you can rest assured there are no half-measures here. Teaching should be affordable, so at ThemeWorks you'll find everything you need for just £1. If you’ve got feedback, suggestions, or just want to connect, I’d love to hear from you!

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Welcome to ThemeWorks! Everything here is tried, tested and tailored for GCSE English students. I only sell material I would use myself, so you can rest assured there are no half-measures here. Teaching should be affordable, so at ThemeWorks you'll find everything you need for just £1. If you’ve got feedback, suggestions, or just want to connect, I’d love to hear from you!
FREE Introduction to Gothic Fiction: Full Lesson and Resources
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FREE Introduction to Gothic Fiction: Full Lesson and Resources

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This FREE “Introduction to Gothic Fiction” lesson for KS3 and KS4 provides a structured, engaging approach to teaching the key elements of Gothic literature. Starting with a sensory Bell Task, students describe a Gothic setting, focusing on sensory details. The lesson then covers the core features of Gothic fiction—eerie settings, supernatural events, isolated characters, and fear and mystery—through clear definitions and examples. Activities include an interactive matching task, a gallery walk for sensory vocabulary, and scaffolded writing exercises. Success criteria are differentiated to support all levels, guiding students from basic descriptions to more complex, suspenseful narratives. The lesson concludes with an independent writing task, where students create their own Gothic scene using the features they’ve learned. This PowerPoint resource is designed to develop descriptive writing skills, introduce students to Gothic fiction, and support creative thinking in a clear, accessible format.
33 Macbeth Mock Questions (AQA Exam Style)
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33 Macbeth Mock Questions (AQA Exam Style)

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This essential resource is specifically designed to cater to students and teachers navigating the complexities of the AQA GCSE English Literature examination format, providing an unparalleled advantages in exam preparation. Our booklet is a repository of 33 high-quality AQA style exam questions, each derived from a comprehensive analysis of every existing AQA Past Paper, Specimen Paper, and sample paper currently available. It encompasses a diverse array of extracts, themes, and character studies, ensuring a well-rounded understanding and preparation for the exams. What sets this booklet apart is its dedication to replicating the exact examination conditions students will face, fostering familiarity with the AQA’s unique question styles and expectations. This level of preparation is invaluable, offering students a significant edge in achieving their highest potential grades. Beyond the exam questions, the booklet is a convenient, all-in-one resource that eliminates the need for cumbersome multiple resources. It’s designed with ease of access in mind, enabling both staff and students to dive into effective study sessions without the hassle. The consolidation of materials into a single booklet facilitates a streamlined revision process, enhancing study efficiency and comprehension. This resource is updated regularly to include the latest questions and insights, ensuring it remains a relevant and powerful tool in your study arsenal. Whether you’re a student aiming for excellence or a teacher seeking to equip your class with the best preparation tools, this booklet is your gateway to success in the GCSE English Literature AQA exams. File types included: PDF for universal accessibility.
Noughts and Crosses Scheme (24 lessons + Assessment) Full SoW
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Noughts and Crosses Scheme (24 lessons + Assessment) Full SoW

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At least 12 double lessons which include a range of fully differentiated activities including developing reading skills, creative writing, critical thinking and speaking and listening. I used this scheme with my Year 8 class who absolutely loved this novel and this play - as well as the novel. AQA exam style extended writing questions are embedded throughout, with a focus on character and language analysis throughout. Please enjoy!
6 Week Home Learning: Intro to Shakespeare
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6 Week Home Learning: Intro to Shakespeare

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6 weeks of Home / Remote Learning: An Introduction to William Shakespeare 6 weeks of fully differentiated lessons on Shakespeare. This scheme of work is designed to give KS3 students an insight into studying Shakespeare. There is no particular focus on a given text as it is intended for remote learning. Instead, students focus on research skills, gathering information and synthesising knowledge into differentiated tasks. Week 1: Context, Shakespeare’s Bio Week 2: The Globe Theatre Week 3: Creating a Comedy Week 4: Creating a Tragedy Week 5: Language Analysis Week 6: Recall and Retention