Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan Reading CompanionQuick View
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Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan Reading Companion

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<p>A 46 page Reading Companion to accompany the study of Claire Keegan’s Small Things like These.<br /> This resource includes comprehension questions, reading activities and an outline of the themes for each of the chapters 1 to 7. It also contains character analysis. The history of the Magdalene Laundries is detailed as well as notes on all modes of comparison for Leavig Certificate Comparative Study; Themes, General Vision and Viewpoint, Literary Genre and Cultural Context.</p>
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The Shawshank Redemption Key Scenes

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<p>A Powerpoint presentation outlining the key scene’s in the film The Shawshank Redemption.<br /> Scenes covered include:<br /> Andy’s arrival at Shawshank<br /> The rooftop scene<br /> The opera music scene<br /> The library project<br /> Red and Andy’s conversation about Zihuatanejo<br /> Andy’s escape.</p> <p>Themes, character development and key quotes included.</p>
Sive by John B.Keane Complete Study BookletQuick View
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Sive by John B.Keane Complete Study Booklet

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<p>This booklet contains detailed scene summaries of all scenes of the play. It provides reading activities and comprehension questions based on each scene. It explores characters and provides opportunities for students to delve into character exploration themselves. It covers all Higher and Ordinary Level comparative modes as well as including key quotations.</p> <p>39 page workbook including:<br /> About the Author<br /> Summaries, reading activities and comprehension questions on:<br /> Act 1 Scene 1<br /> Act 1 Scene 2<br /> Act 1 Scene 3<br /> Act 2 Scene 1 1<br /> Act 2 Scene 2 3</p> <p>Post-Reading Questions<br /> Personal Writing Exercises<br /> Main Characters<br /> Themes and Issues<br /> General Vision and Viewpoint<br /> Cultural Context/Social Setting<br /> Literary Genre<br /> Hero/Heroine/Villain<br /> Key Quotes</p>
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Imagery in King Lear

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<p>This powerpoint explores the use of imagery in Shakespeare’s King Lear.</p> <p>Three categories of imagery are explored in detail; animal imagery, imagery of sight and blindness and imagery related to clothing and disguise.<br /> The presentation provides analysis and quotes related to each set of imagery.</p>
On Raglan Road by Patrick Kavanagh Powerpoint PresentationQuick View
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On Raglan Road by Patrick Kavanagh Powerpoint Presentation

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<p>A full detailed presentation on the poem On Raglan Road by Patrick Kavanagh. Presentation includes background information on the poem, a full analysis of each stanza, reading activities/questions based on each stanza, analysis of the structure, themes, imagery and tone of the poem. Presntation is visually appealing and colourful.</p>
Cúpla le hOgie Ó Céilleachair Leabhrán OibreQuick View
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Cúpla le hOgie Ó Céilleachair Leabhrán Oibre

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<p>Workbook to accompany the study of Cúpla le hOgie Ó Céilleachair<br /> for Junior Cycle Irish, including comprhension questions, grammar exercises, writing tasks and wellbeing exercises based on each of the chapters 1 - 8.</p>
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The Theme of Hope in The Shawshank Redemption

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<p>This Powerpoint presentation explore the theme of Hope in the movie The Shawshank Redemption. It highlights the key moments of hope in the movie aswell as exploring the characters’ opposing views on hope. It also looks at the impact of hope on the characters in the movie aswell as on audiences.</p>
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Comparative Essay Planning Grid

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<p>A comprehensive planning grid to aid students in planning their Leaving Certificate Comparative Essay,<br /> Grid can be adapted to suit any of the 4 modes of comparison and any texts.</p>
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How to Point, Quote, Explain Effectively

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<p>This PowerPoint presentation outlines how to effectively use the PQE/PEE method when answering literary questions. It provides detailed description of what Point, Quote, Explain is, why it is used and how to use it. It also provides a sample answer, structured using PQE method.</p>