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Close reading notes: analysis of Jaya Savige, 'Circular Breathing'
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Close reading notes: analysis of Jaya Savige, 'Circular Breathing'

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‘Circular Breathing’ by the Australian poet Jaya Savige, is a set text for HSC Standard English study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poem’s significance and poetic techniques. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes: analysis of Maureen Ten, 'Translucent Jade'
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Close reading notes: analysis of Maureen Ten, 'Translucent Jade'

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‘Translucent Jade’, by the Malaysian-Australian poet Maureen Ten, is a set text for HSC Standard English study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poem’s significance and poetic techniques. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Study Guide: The Merchant of Venice
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Study Guide: The Merchant of Venice

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Study guide with questions and activities for every scene in the play, with plenty of room for written responses. The guide contains activities which can be differentiated for strong and weak students and allows teachers to make use of technology through video-diary activities which students can complete using an iPad or mobile phone (this can, of course, be changed to a handwritten diary task). You can also purchase an images-only powerpoint on the representation of Jews in Medieval and Renaissance Europe which can be used to show how the issue of anti-Semitism began and continues today. Suitable for a broad range of students from middle school.
Close reading notes – analysis of Robert Frost, ‘Mending Wall'
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Close reading notes – analysis of Robert Frost, ‘Mending Wall'

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'Mending Wall’, by the American poet Robert Frost, is a perennial favourite for senior study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poetic techniques, and related texts which complement the poem for students who must study it in concert with one other text. Important points are in red. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes – analysis of Robert Frost, ‘After Apple Picking'
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Close reading notes – analysis of Robert Frost, ‘After Apple Picking'

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'After Apple Picking’, by the American poet Robert Frost, is a perennial favourite for senior study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poetic techniques, and related texts which complement the poem for students who must study it in concert with one other text. Important points are in red. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes – analysis of Robert Frost, ‘Fire and Ice’
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Close reading notes – analysis of Robert Frost, ‘Fire and Ice’

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‘Fire and Ice’, by the American poet Robert Frost, has been a perennial favourite for senior study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poetic techniques, and related texts which complement the poem for students who must study it in concert with one other text. Important points are in red. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes – analysis of Robert Frost, ‘Home Burial'
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Close reading notes – analysis of Robert Frost, ‘Home Burial'

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‘Home Burial’, by the American poet Robert Frost, has been a perennial favourite for senior study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poetic techniques, and related texts which complement the poem for students who must study it in concert with one other text. Important points are in red. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes – analysis of Robert Frost, ‘Tuft of Flowers’
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Close reading notes – analysis of Robert Frost, ‘Tuft of Flowers’

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‘Tuft of Flowers’, by the American poet Robert Frost, is a perennial favourite for senior study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poetic techniques, and related texts which complement the poem for students who must study it in concert with one other text. Important points are in red. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes – analysis of Robert Frost, ‘Stopping by Woods'
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Close reading notes – analysis of Robert Frost, ‘Stopping by Woods'

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‘Stopping by Woods’, by the American poet Robert Frost, is a perennial favourite for senior study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the poetic techniques, and related texts which complement the poem for students who must study it in concert with one other text. Important points are in red. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes: analysis of Rosemary Dobson, 'Painter of Antwerp'
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Close reading notes: analysis of Rosemary Dobson, 'Painter of Antwerp'

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‘Painter of Antwerp’, by the Australian poet Rosemary Dobson, is a poem suitable for senior study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining the key themes, poetic techniques, and related texts which complement the poem for students who may study it in concert with one other text. Important points are in red. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Close reading notes - analysis of Robert Gray, 'Diptych'
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Close reading notes - analysis of Robert Gray, 'Diptych'

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‘Diptych’, by the Australian poet Robert Gray, is a familiar poem for senior study. This set of notes gives a full analysis of the poem with a relevant image and a handy grab-box explaining poetic techniques, and related texts which complement the poem for students who must study it in concert with one other text. Important points are in red. A simple, one-stop analysis of this complex poem which students can work through in class or take home for private study.
Silas Marner: Chapter by Chapter Study Guide
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Silas Marner: Chapter by Chapter Study Guide

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A thorough study of each chapter in Eliot’s short masterpiece Silas Marner. Each chapter is annotated with a short precis of the chapter’s events, so that students can quickly locate the right section, and a thematic table at the beginning lays out some of the complex philosophical and literary ideas which underpin Eliot’s morality tale. Language and narrative techniques are carefully explained, and each chapter is accompanied by a selection of quotations to strengthen students’ understanding of evidence-based arguments.
Texts and Human Experience Short Story: Miriam Marshall, A Breath of Wind
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Texts and Human Experience Short Story: Miriam Marshall, A Breath of Wind

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Short stories are an effective way to illustrate the key concepts and reading strategies in the HSC Texts and Human Experience module. These short stories can be used to introduce the module, to supplement the prescribed text, as a standby lesson, or as part of an assessment task. Questions ask students to apply concepts from the rubric to the story, and sample answers on separate pages which the teacher may detach for teaching. Miriam Marshall’s ‘A Breath of Wind’ reflects on an encounter between a young white woman and an Aboriginal man. It is around 1368 words long and has been used successfully with a senior class (16-18 years).
Short Story Study: Two Very Short Absurdist Stories
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Short Story Study: Two Very Short Absurdist Stories

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. Each classic story is copyright free in Australia, the U.K. and U.S. Paragraphs are numbered for ease of reference. There are four activities, corresponding to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding A close reading task assists development of textual analysis A writing at length task involves considering the story’s effect, mood, or technical strategies. A choice of two creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. These two very short absurdist stories, ‘To Light a Match’, by Stephen Leacock and ‘A Common Confusion’, by Franz Kafka, are around 1000 words altogether and have been successfully used with a Year 7/8 class (11-13 years).
Texts and Human Experience Short Story: Anton Linn, 'Oath'
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Texts and Human Experience Short Story: Anton Linn, 'Oath'

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Short stories are an effective way to illustrate the key concepts and reading strategies in the HSC Texts and Human Experience module. These short stories can be used to introduce the module, to supplement the prescribed text, as a standby lesson, or as part of an assessment task. Questions ask students to apply concepts from the rubric to the story, and sample answers on separate pages which the teacher may detach for teaching. This feminist retelling of a famous biblical story, ‘Oath’ by Anton Linn is around 1200 words long and has been used successfully with a senior class (16-18 years).
Short Story Study: Edgar Allan Poe, 'The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar'
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Short Story Study: Edgar Allan Poe, 'The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar'

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Short stories are a vital part of English literature. These short story studies can be used to build a short story unit, to supplement other texts, or as a standby lesson. Use this with our FREE Introduction to Short Stories two-page handout. Each classic story is copyright free in Australia, the U.K. and U.S. Paragraphs are numbered for ease of reference. There are four activities, corresponding to Bloom’s taxonomy of lower- to higher-order tasks. A comprehension question checks knowledge and understanding A close reading task assists development of textual analysis A writing at length task involves considering the story’s effect, mood, or technical strategies. A choice of two creative writing tasks use an aspect of the story as a springboard to write creatively, discursively, or persuasively. This short horror story ‘The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar’, by Edgar Allan Poe is around 3600 words and has been successfully used with a Year 10 class (age 14-15).
Texts and Human Experience Short Story: Rose Hughson, 'Day Out'
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Texts and Human Experience Short Story: Rose Hughson, 'Day Out'

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Short stories are an effective way to illustrate the key concepts and reading strategies in the HSC Texts and Human Experience module. These short stories can be used to introduce the module, to supplement the prescribed text, as a standby lesson, or as part of an assessment task. Questions ask students to apply concepts from the rubric to the story, and sample answers on separate pages which the teacher may detach for teaching. This character-driven story of two old people attempting a day out despite dementia, ‘Day Out’, by Rose Hughson, is around 2700 words long and has been used successfully with a senior class (16-18 years).
Texts and Human Experience Short Story: Alan Stevenson, Bequest
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Texts and Human Experience Short Story: Alan Stevenson, Bequest

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Short stories are an effective way to illustrate the key concepts and reading strategies in the HSC Texts and Human Experience module. These short stories can be used to introduce the module, to supplement the prescribed text, as a standby lesson, or as part of an assessment task. Questions ask students to apply concepts from the rubric to the story, and sample answers on separate pages which the teacher may detach for teaching. This character-driven story, ‘Bequest’, by Alan Stevenson, is around 1400 words long and has been used successfully with a senior class (16-18 years).
Texts and Human Experience Short Story: Helen Benedict, 'Binocular'
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Texts and Human Experience Short Story: Helen Benedict, 'Binocular'

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Short stories are an effective way to illustrate the key concepts and reading strategies in the HSC Texts and Human Experience module. These short stories can be used to introduce the module, to supplement the prescribed text, as a standby lesson, or as part of an assessment task. Questions ask students to apply concepts from the rubric to the story, and sample answers on separate pages which the teacher may detach for teaching. Helen Benedict’s ‘Binocular’ is a character-driven story about a boy’s experience after spying on a girl. It is around 2400 words long and has been used successfully with a senior class (16-18 years).