A simple, single-page Knowledge Organiser for students undertaking the Cambridge Latin Course.
It features sections on:
key vocabulary in Stage 2
pronunciation
grammar and language information related to Stage 2 – the nominative and the accusative cases
Though designed for one side of A4, it will scale well to A3 for class displays.
Both a .pdf and a .pub document are included so that you can edit this resource for your own use.
A simple, single-page Knowledge Organiser for students undertaking the Cambridge Latin Course.
It features sections on:
key vocabulary in Stage I
pronunciation
grammar and language information related to Stage I
Though designed for one side of A4, it will scale well to A3 for class displays.
Both a .pdf and a .pub document are included so that you can edit this resource for your own use.
A bundle of Knowledge Organisers for use with the AQA GCSE English Literature specification in mind, though easily adapted to other examination boards.
Included, a key text for each component: Macbeth, Jekyll and Hyde, Curious Incident playscript, and the Power and Conflict cluster of poems.
A revision resource for Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, taught in GCSE English Literature.
I encourage my students to highlight the sections on the sheet as we cover the material. It also serves as a basis for checking knowledge later on. It is designed to fit on a single side of A4 paper, though it scales decently to A3 for displaying.
This resource is designed as a one-off lesson for creative and descriptive writing to help students write from a stimulus image with a special focus on sense descriptions.
The mat is methodical in its structure and features extension opportunities as well as an “exit ticket” plenary.
Included:
a PowerPoint presentation that helps students go through the whole lesson in stages and is easily adaptable to personal teaching style.
the .pdf and pub files for the mat so that you can adapt them or change the stimulus images to suit your students.
A revision resource for GCSE English Literature focused on the Simon Stephens playscript for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, designed with the AQA Modern Drama question in mind.
This resource would also work for the Eduqas specification.
I encourage my students to highlight the sections on the sheet as we cover the material. It also serves as a basis for checking knowledge later on. It is designed to fit on a single side of A4 paper, though it scales decently to A3 for displaying.
The single-page resource contains:
a short summary of key moments in the play, with page numbers from the Bloomsbury edition
a short explanation of the key characters and their development in the play
a short outline of three key relationships between Christopher and other characters
some explanation of key themes and ideas explored in the play
Both the .pdf and the .pub are included so that you can customise it to your teaching groups.
A revision resource for GCSE English Literature focused on the AQA Past and Present Poetry Anthology, specifically the Power and Conflict cluster of poems.
I encourage my students to highlight the sections on the sheet as we cover the material. It also serves as a basis for checking knowledge later on. It is designed to fit on a single side of A4 paper, though it scales decently to A3 for displaying.
The single-page resource contains:
a short summary of each poem in the cluster
a grouping of the poems based on themes of conflict discussed
a list of terminology relevant to the poems in the cluster
Both the .pdf and the .pub are included so that you can customise it to your teaching groups.
A revision resource for GCSE English Literature focused on the twentieth-century prose text Never Le Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro.
I encourage my students to highlight the sections on the sheet as we cover the material. It also serves as a basis for checking knowledge later on. It is designed to fit on a single side of A4 paper, though it scales decently to A3 for displaying.
The single-page resource includes:
a short summary of each chapter
a list of the main characters
a concise comment on 6 key moments in the novel
some appropriate contextual notes and terminology for the novel study.
Both the .pdf and the .pub are included so that you can customise it to your teaching groups.
A revision resource for Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, taught in GCSE English Literature.
I encourage my students to highlight the sections on the sheet as we cover the material. It also serves as a basis for checking knowledge later on. It is designed to fit on a single side of A4 paper, though it scales decently to A3 for displaying.
The single-page resource contains:
a short summary of each significant chapter
an outline of the key characters
some contextual information
a list of relevant terminology
a brief outline of some relevant themes, symbols and motifs
Both the .pdf and the .pub are included so that you can customise it to your teaching groups.
A revision resource for A Level Media Studies focused on the WJEC Eduqas specification and the theorists listed in the exam board Teaching Guides.
I encourage my students to highlight the sections on the sheet as we cover the material. It also serves as a basis for checking knowledge later on. It is designed to fit on a single side of A4 paper, though it scales decently to A3 for displaying.
The two-page resource summarises each theoretical viewpoint briefly and organises the theorists according to the appropriate theoretical framework.
This resource pairs reasonably well with the A Level Media Studies - Exams Structure and Theories knowledge organiser available on the store.
Both the .pdf and the .pub are included so that you can customise it to your teaching groups.
A two-page document outlining the exam structure for the two components of the WJEC Eduqas A Level Media Studies course.
The layout is broken down by question, featuring example wording from the exam board SAMs, and collated with the theories that apply to specific media formats.
Included is the Microsoft Publisher file format so that you can edit it to coincide with the specific set text that your centre does.
This is a lesson resource for a single lesson on Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s “Sonnet 43”. Initially designed as a one-off for a group of Year 9s heading into their GCSEs at the start of Year 10, this resource would serve as an introduction to the poem and a way in for students studying the Eduqas GCSE English Literature Poetry Anthology.
The mat is designed to be printed on A3 paper and for the student to work their way through methodically (with guidance). The mat includes lesson objectives, guiding questions, a copy of the poem (with some space for highlighting or annotating), a list of key terminology, a space for a practice paragraph, and a section for peer assessment.
It makes a useful resource for students’ revision folders or as a one-off lesson to refine poetry analysis.
Included are both the .pdf and .pub files for the mat and a simple .ppt presentation to guide students through the mat, all of which you can modify as it suits.
A revision resource for GCSE English Literature focused on the OCR Towards a World Unknown Poetry Anthology, specifically the Conflict cluster of poems.
I encourage my students to highlight the sections on the sheet as we cover the material. It also serves as a basis for checking knowledge later on. It is designed to fit on a single side of A4 paper, though it scales decently to A3 for displaying.
The single-page resource contains:
a short summary of each poem in the cluster
a grouping of the poems based on the types of conflict discussed
a brief guide on how to read poems
a list of terminology relevant to the poems in the cluster
information about how the exam is structured
Both the .pdf and the .pub are included so that you can customise it to your teaching groups.
A revision resource for GCSE English Literature focused on Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
I encourage my students to highlight the sections on the sheet as we cover the material. It also serves as a basis for checking knowledge later on. It is designed to fit on a single side of A4 paper, though it scales decently to A3 for displaying.
The single-page resource contains:
* a plot summary
* key terminology
* key characters
* some themes and motifs
* historical and contextual information
Though designed with the OCR GCSE Literature specification in mind, the information is applicable to any of the current specifications. Both the .pdf and the .pub file are included so that you can customise it to your teaching groups.