A PowerPoint and extracts to support students in preparing for the synthesis question for the Paper 2 examination. They compare the experiences of prisons using Source A Newgate Gaol and Source B Diary of a modern prisoner. They then go on to compare experiences of shopping using Source A London Labour and the London Poor and Source B Inside the supermarkets' dark stores.
This PowerPoint presentation guides students through a number of activities designed to help them create an answer for the question 4 part of the examination. Uses Tokyo by Graham Marks. Extract included for students to annotate.
This is a worksheet to be used for students studying An Inspector Calls. The worksheet has a number of key quotations all to do with the theme of responsibility. Students need to identify which character spoke each line. There is then an accompanying worksheet for students to make notes about the theme of responsibility and how each character represents the theme. Answer sheet included.
This is a worksheet to be used for students studying An Inspector Calls. The worksheet has a number of key quotations all to do with the theme of class. Students need to identify which character spoke each line. There is then an accompanying worksheet for students to make notes about the theme of class and how each character represents the theme. Answer sheet included.
This is a booklet with a variety of activities to support students revising the play, An Inspector Calls. Includes a plot summary activity; multiple choice questions on key moments from the play; crossword; prompt questions to help students revise the characters and worksheets on each of the main themes using key quotations. All answers are provided in a separate booklet. Suitable as revision activities in a lesson or as homework tasks.
The booklet is a PDF document to make printing easier but all word files are also included for editing purposes.
This is a worksheet to be used for students studying An Inspector Calls. The worksheet has a number of key quotations all to do with the theme of age. Students need to identify which character spoke each line. There is then an accompanying worksheet for students to make notes about the theme of age and how each character represents the theme. Answer sheet included.
This is a worksheet to be used for students studying An Inspector Calls. The worksheet has a number of key quotations all to do with the theme of gender. Students need to identify which character spoke each line. There is then an accompanying worksheet for students to make notes about the theme of gender and how each character represents the theme. Answer sheet included.
This is an interactive random question generator for GCSE English Literature students who have studied Jekyll & Hyde. Ideal for a starter or plenary activity, it develops students’ recall skills in preparation for their Literature exams. Simply click to generate 5 questions about the novella. Click again to reveal the answers. Questions cover key quotations, plot details and general knowledge relevant to the text. Questions can be edited if you wish to add your own. There are also some hidden worksheets to create questions for your own texts. If you like this format I do have two other versions available for purchase. One version is fully loaded with additional questions on An Inspector Calls, Macbeth and Conflict Poetry. The second version can be edited for any topic of your choice!
This is an interactive random question generator for GCSE English Literature students who have studied Macbeth. Ideal for a starter or plenary activity, it develops students’ recall skills in preparation for their Literature exams. Simply click to generate 5 questions about the play. Click again to reveal the answers. Questions cover key quotations, plot details and general knowledge relevant to the play. Questions can be edited if you wish to add your own. There are also some hidden worksheets to create questions for your own texts. If you like this format I do have two other versions available for purchase. One version is fully loaded with additional questions on An Inspector Calls, Jekyll and Hyde and Conflict Poetry. The second version can be edited for any topic of your choice!
This is an interactive random question generator for GCSE English Literature students who have studied the Power & Conflict Poetry. Ideal for a starter or plenary activity, it develops students’ recall skills in preparation for their Literature exams. Simply click to generate 5 questions about the poems. Click again to reveal the answers. Questions cover key quotations and subject specific terminology. Questions can be edited if you wish to add your own. There are also some hidden worksheets to create questions for your own texts. If you like this format I do have two other versions available for purchase. One version is fully loaded with additional questions on An Inspector Calls, Macbeth and Jekyll & Hyde. The second version can be edited for any topic of your choice!
For students who are studying An Inspector Calls in preparation for their AQA Literature exam. This is a set of 7 worksheets with prompt questions for students to consider when revising the key characters. Can also be purchased along with other resources as part of the Activity Revision Booklet.
This work booklet guides students through a practice paper for their AQA Language Paper 2 Examination. This booklet uses two texts: Extract from I Am Malala, a memoir by Malala Yousafzai and extract from Margaret Oliphant’s autobiography. The booklet gives students key pointers and guidance on how to achieve the highest marks. Mark scheme also included.
A PowerPoint presentation of 58 slides covering all the key aspects of the play to support teachers and students in their revision of the play for the AQA Literature examination. Covers the context of the play, plot summary for each chapter and notes on all the key characters and themes. There are also plenty of practice questions and extracts.
For students studying the play An Inspector Calls. This Power Point presentation aims to stimulate discussion about the play. There are 8 questions - each can be shown at the start of a lesson as a starter/thinking activity.
This is a Power Point presentation. Students have to put the events of the novella into the correct sequence. For additional marks, can they identify the right chapter?
This is part 3 of an 8 week unit of work preparing students for their AQA Paper 2 English Literature exam. This scheme of work assumes that students have already been introduced to all the poems (presentation on each poem also available separately). A PowerPoint guiding teachers (and students) through all the activities is included as are all the handouts and worksheets referred to. In this week students develop a deeper understanding of the poems ‘Bayonet Charge’ and ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’. The lessons/activities include: recap what you can remember about the poems; video clip introductions; recap on SLIME as a structure to poetry analysis; prompt questions about structure in the poems; group activity exploring deeper meaning of quotations; planning and writing a paragraph; language and structure analysis of how writers achieve effects; essay planning sheet; revision flashcards and homework sheets to develop higher level thinking. An overview of the whole Unit of Work is included with Week 1 as a free resource. Subsequent weeks can be purchased separately or are available as a bundle.
This is part 5 of an 8 week unit of work preparing students for their AQA Paper 2 English Literature exam. This scheme of work assumes that students have already been introduced to all the poems (presentation on each poem also available separately). A PowerPoint guiding teachers (and students) through all the activities is included as are all the handouts and worksheets referred to. In this week students develop a deeper understanding of the poems ‘Poppies’ and ‘Kamikaze’. The lessons/activities include: recap what you can remember about the poems; video clip introduction; recap on SLIME as a structure to poetry analysis; prompt questions about structure in the poems; prompts to analyse deeper meaning in key quotations; sentence starters activity; sample answer; planning and writing a paragraph; revision flashcards and homework sheets to develop higher level thinking. An overview of the whole Unit of Work is included with Week 1 as a free resource. Subsequent weeks can be purchased separately or are available as a bundle.