This presentation was made for the Edexcel English Literature spec and includes key ideas for an essay on how religion is presented in the play. It includes key quotations and critics and is available both as a pdf or a powerpoint.
This presentation was produced for an Edexcel class and includes key ideas for an essay plan including quotations and critics and is available as either a pdf or a powerpoint. The ideas within would also suit other specifications.
This presentation was prepared to support students when tackling an essay on how Shakespeare presents the theme of deception in Measure for Measure. It includes paragraph prompts on the following: Deception for a good purpose? Deception to hide/cloak immoral deeds/intentions. How is deception carried out? clothing/in substitutions/in public court. Self -deception and also includes critical quotations that students may weave into their arguments.
This presentation was prepared to support students writing essays tackling the themes of power, government and politics. It covers imagery, justice, corruption, the role of the Duke and there are also some critical quotations which they may weave into their arguments. It was prepared for Edexcel A level spec.
This presentation was put together to guide students in their thinking as they prepared to write an essay on how substitution is presented in the play. It includes prompts on physical, moral and imaginative substitutions and settings. It was produced for the Edexcel spec.
Support your students with this bundle of essay plans comparing both Dracula and Dorian Gray. These presentations cover the essays areas of: concealment, supernatural settings, good and evil and gothic elements. Some plans have skeleton outlines for students to fill in and others have both skeleton outlines and the teacher ideas to support further.
Support your students with the Edexcel spec comparing Dracula and Dorian Gray — exploring how both writers present supernatural settings in their texts.
Support your students preparing for the Edexcel spec comparing Dracula and Dorian Gray — exploring how both writers present gothic elements in their texts. This has paragraph planning sheets on the following and includes quotations, analysis and context prompts.
Settings:
portrait/mirror/poisonous book/ crucifix/ animals/
Windows:
Faustian bargain
Violence:
Secrets:
Influence: mesmeric/psychic in its suggested power.
Support your students preparing essays for the Edexcel spec comparing Dorian Gray with Dracula. This presentation provides a skeleton structure for the theme of concealment.
Support your students writing essays for the Edexcel spec comparing Dorian Gray and Dracula. This presentation looks at the presentation of good and evil in both texts.
This is the second in a series of Who Wants to be a Millionaire commas review. This quiz deals with the following comma types:
When the group of words begins with who, which, whose or whom and isn’t essential to the sentence.
When the first word of the group of words ends in ed or ing.
when the group of words is used as a description of something already mentioned in the sentence.
This is the first in a series of commas quizes in the style of ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’. This first one deals with the following commas types:
To separate items in a list
In a term of address
Yes, no, please or thank you as part of a spoken answer
To separate question tags from the rest of a sentence
This includes all the materials needed to teach Romeo and Juliet to Key Stage 3. It also includes GCSE style essay resources, character studies and close textual analysis.
A series of A Level lessons on Wilde’s ‘Dorian Gray’ including the quotations and analysis from the text, covering such themes as Influence/gothic/Art and Aesthetics/doubles, dopplegangers and splitting/hereditry/flowers, colour and decadence/ context/women and gender. Some of these themes may be in these first two chapters or may be in subsequent chapters (also uploaded) or you may purchase all together as a bundle.
A series of A Level lessons on Wilde’s ‘Dorian Gray’ including the quotations and analysis from the text, covering such themes as Influence/gothic/Art and Aesthetics/doubles, dopplegangers and splitting/hereditry/flowers, colour and decadence/ context/women and gender. Some of these themes may be in these first two chapters or may be in subsequent chapters (also uploaded) or you may purchase all together as a bundle.
A series of A Level lessons on Wilde’s ‘Dorian Gray’ including the quotations and analysis from the text, covering such themes as Influence/gothic/Art and Aesthetics/doubles, dopplegangers and splitting/hereditry/flowers, colour and decadence/ context/women and gender. Some of these themes may be in these first two chapters or may be in subsequent chapters (also uploaded) or you may purchase all together as a bundle.
A series of A Level lessons on Wilde’s ‘Dorian Gray’ including the quotations and analysis from the text, covering such themes as Influence/gothic/Art and Aesthetics/doubles, dopplegangers and splitting/hereditry/flowers, colour and decadence/ context/women and gender. Some of these themes may be in these first two chapters or may be in subsequent chapters (also uploaded) or you may purchase all together as a bundle.