This PowerPoint presentation guides students through a line by line analysis of the Robert Browning poem. Additional slides include: Context; Summary of the poem; Form, structure and language; Linking the poems; Comparison grid linking to Ozymandias (exploring the effects of human power) and a Revision Summary slide.
This PowerPoint presentation guides students through a line by line analysis of the William Blake poem. There are further notes on linking the poem to Checking out me History (exploring negative feelings) and a revision summary slide.
This PowerPoint presentation guides students through a line by line analysis of the Carol Ann Duffy poem. There are further notes on linking the poem to Poppies (exploring the effects of conflict) and a revision summary slide.
This PowerPoint presentation guides students through a line by line analysis of the Jane Weir poem. There are further notes on linking the poem to War Photographer (exploring the effects of conflict) and a revision summary slide.
This PowerPoint presentation guides students through a line by line analysis of the Ted Hughes poem. Additional slides include: Context; Summary of the poem; Form, structure and language; Linking the poems; Comparison grid linking to Exposure (exploring the reality of conflict) and a Revision Summary slide.
This PowerPoint presentation guides students through a line by line analysis of the Seamus Heaney poem. Additional slides include: Context; Summary of the poem; Form, structure and language; Linking the poems; Comparison grid linking to The Prelude (exploring the power of nature) and a Revision Summary slide.
This is a PowerPoint presentation and accompanying student worksheet to guide students towards planning and writing an answer in preparation for their GCSE exam. Includes an explanation of how the exam question is assessed and a step by step approach to planning an exam answer using the EASY acronym. In this unit students explore the theme of supernatural (Act 4 Scene 1) and the changing character of Macbeth (banquet scene). Other essay plans can be purchased separately or as a bundle.
This is a PowerPoint presentation and accompanying student worksheet to guide students towards planning and writing an answer in preparation for their GCSE exam. Includes an explanation of how the exam question is assessed and a step by step approach to planning an exam answer using the EASY acronym. In this unit students explore the demise of Macbeth (dagger scene) and Lady Macbeth as evil (Act 1 Scene 7). Other essay plans can be purchased separately or as a bundle.
This is a PowerPoint presentation and accompanying student worksheets to support students in their revision of Macbeth. Students have to place the events into the order they appear in the play; identify which quotations appear when and add themes and try to find links between scenes. All answers are included.
Other revision activities can be purchased separately or as a bundle.
This is a PowerPoint presentation and accompanying student worksheet to guide students towards planning and writing an answer in preparation for their GCSE exam. Includes an explanation of how the exam question is assessed and a step by step approach to planning an exam answer using the EASY acronym. In this unit students explore Lady Macbeth as influential (Act 1 Scene 5) and how Shakespeare presents women (Act 5 Scene 1). Other essay plans can be purchased separately or as a bundle.
This is a PowerPoint presentation and accompanying student worksheet to guide students towards planning and writing an answer in preparation for their GCSE exam. Includes an explanation of how the exam question is assessed and a step by step approach to planning an exam answer using the EASY acronym. In this unit students explore the theme of loyalty (Act 4 Scene 3) and the role of Kingship (Act 3 Scene 6). Other essay plans can be purchased separately or as a bundle.
This is a PowerPoint presentation and accompanying student worksheet to guide students towards planning and writing an answer in preparation for their GCSE exam. Includes an explanation of how the exam question is assessed and a step by step approach to planning an exam answer using the EASY acronym. In this unit students explore the theme of revenge (Act 1 Scene 4) and the theme of deceit (Act 1 Scene 5). Other essay plans can be purchased separately or as a bundle.
This is a 20 question quiz testing students' knowledge of key quotations from Macbeth. Two PowerPoint presentations - one with and one without answers. Student worksheet with answers can be given as a learning task. Worksheet without answers can be used for answering the quiz.
This is a PowerPoint presentation and accompanying student worksheets to support students in their revision of Macbeth. Students are given a copy of the Macbeth revision sheet. As they watch the video they should make notes about context under each of the headings; they complete an activity where they sort out the key events into the correct order; they look at key quotations and how these link to the main characters. All answers are included. Other revision activities can be purchased separately or as a bundle.
This is a PowerPoint presentation and accompanying student worksheets to support students in their revision of Macbeth. Students complete a cloze exercise for each act and a quotations quiz. All answers are included.
Other revision activities can be purchased separately or as a bundle.
This unit of work is for students studying the play for the first time in preparation for their GCSE English Literature exam with AQA. Each activity has an accompanying PowerPoint slide to guide teachers (and students) through all of the tasks. All resources, handouts and worksheets are included.
Students should also be given an extracts booklet with practice questions. At key moments in the unit of work there are opportunities to annotate these booklet and record key quotations (pages at the back).
Approximately 4 1 hour lessons in a week. Details of each lesson are provided in the Unit of Work Overview.
You can download a sample of the first 3 lessons for free.
This unit of work is for students studying the play for the first time in preparation for their GCSE English Literature exam with AQA. Here are the lessons for teaching Act 1. Each activity has an accompanying PowerPoint slide to guide teachers (and students) through all of the tasks. All resources, handouts and worksheets are included.
Students should also be given an extracts booklet with practice questions. At key moments in the unit of work there are opportunities to annotate these booklet and record key quotations (pages at the back).
Approximately 4 1 hour lessons in a week. Details of each lesson are provided in the accompanying Unit of Work Overview.
You can download a sample of the first 3 lessons for free. Then each Act can be purchased separately or the whole play is available as a bundle.
This unit of work is for students studying the play for the first time in preparation for their GCSE English Literature exam with AQA. Here are the lessons for teaching Act 4. Each activity has an accompanying PowerPoint slide to guide teachers (and students) through all of the tasks. All resources, handouts and worksheets are included.
Students should also be given an extracts booklet with practice questions. At key moments in the unit of work there are opportunities to annotate these booklet and record key quotations (pages at the back).
Approximately 4 1 hour lessons in a week. Details of each lesson are provided in the accompanying Unit of Work Overview.
You can download a sample of the first 3 lessons for free. Then each Act can be purchased separately or the whole play is available as a bundle.
This unit of work is for students studying the play for the first time in preparation for their GCSE English Literature exam with AQA. Here are the lessons for teaching Act 3. Each activity has an accompanying PowerPoint slide to guide teachers (and students) through all of the tasks. All resources, handouts and worksheets are included.
Students should also be given an extracts booklet with practice questions. At key moments in the unit of work there are opportunities to annotate these booklet and record key quotations (pages at the back).
Approximately 4 1 hour lessons in a week. Details of each lesson are provided in the accompanying Unit of Work Overview.
You can download a sample of the first 3 lessons for free. Then each Act can be purchased separately or the whole play is available as a bundle.
This unit of work is for students studying the play for the first time in preparation for their GCSE English Literature exam with AQA. Here are the lessons for teaching Act 2. Each activity has an accompanying PowerPoint slide to guide teachers (and students) through all of the tasks. All resources, handouts and worksheets are included.
Students should also be given an extracts booklet with practice questions. At key moments in the unit of work there are opportunities to annotate these booklet and record key quotations (pages at the back).
Approximately 4 1 hour lessons in a week. Details of each lesson are provided in the accompanying Unit of Work Overview.
You can download a sample of the first 3 lessons for free. Then each Act can be purchased separately or the whole play is available as a bundle.