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Fantastic A level revision resource to use with the pre -1900 poems
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Fantastic A level revision resource to use with the pre -1900 poems

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Revision materials for pre 1900 AQA Poetry Anthology. Covers aspects of planning and hitting the Assessment Objectives, along with some re-call activities to get those synapses working in embedding poems and their poets into long term memory. Most significant part of this power point is for students to develop an effective way of planning to hit all Assessment Objectives and developing their LINE OF ARGUMENT to improve AO1
Elizabeth Jennings One Flesh and historicism
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Elizabeth Jennings One Flesh and historicism

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A comprehensive booklet with background information on Jennings and Rossetti (for contextual historicism links). There is also a Shakepeare poem to consider changing attitudes to love "through the ages". Lots of background information on jennings and Rossetti, exam style questions based on teh AQA guidelines, as weill as hints and tips on how to respond to this type of question using AQA assessment Objectives.
Touching the Void
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Touching the Void

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A resource that could be used for students studying this text for GCSE examination. There's a pre-reading activity, a look at chapter headings and their significance and detailed analysis of the first two chapters. There are ideas on analysisng extracts as well as advice on commenting on the form and structure of the novel. Finally, there's an overview of exam requirements for the current Lit Specification and a general revision document. Useful for current Lit spec and new spec.
Millay and Marvell
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Millay and Marvell

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Study booklet with lots of background information on Millay's life and the poem. There'sa suggestion for an exam essay style question with mark scheme guidelines based on guidance from the AQA website. There's a look at Marvell as well, in order to enable students to start looking at the historical context and literary tradition of poems about love and desire.
Macbeth
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Macbeth

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A comprehensive and thorough resource on Macbeth, designed for KS3 but easily adaptable for KS4, covering social and historical context, use of Language, Form and Structure, self and paired assessment and final assessments.
Sonnet 116 for the AQA English Literature AS
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Sonnet 116 for the AQA English Literature AS

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A great resource for teaching this sonnet at AS level, with an outline of the types of question to expect, assessment objectives and key moments in the poem analysed independently and with additional notes later in the presentation.
Romeo and Juliet for new GCSE AQA Literature Assessment
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Romeo and Juliet for new GCSE AQA Literature Assessment

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An amazing value bundle of 4 introductory lessons, worksheets and power points. Introducing the play, introducing the style of AQA question and context and reflecting on Act One. Ideal for the new AQA GCSE Literature assessments. These lessons are stand alone, with accompanying worksheets. Could also be used for for KS3 introduction to the play.
AQA AS Level pre 1900 poetry resource: Lovelace, The Scrutiny
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AQA AS Level pre 1900 poetry resource: Lovelace, The Scrutiny

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A power point to support teaching of Lovelace's poem AS WELL AS looking at an exemplar response from AQA outlining how to address the assessment objectives in the exam. Includes key literary terminology to address the historicist aspect of the syllabus as well as key poijts to aid with understanding of the poem itself.
AQA AS Literature resource on Thomas Wyatt
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AQA AS Literature resource on Thomas Wyatt

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a power point presentation introducing the assessment objectives, the types of question encountered, the importance of personal reading and research and a starting point for students reading the poem for the first time