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Cozy Apologia
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Cozy Apologia

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Detailed annotations of Rita Dove’s Cozy Apologia for the Eduqas poetry anthology. Aimed at students looked to reach grades 7-9.
Appositive Phrases for English literature
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Appositive Phrases for English literature

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Using appositive phrases in your English literature responses will improve the sophistication of your writing. If used correctly, they will impress your examiner. Here are some examples on how to use appositive phrases when writing about the 6 main characters in the following texts: Macbeth Romeo and Juliet A Christmas Carol An Inspector Calls Lord of the Flies
Power and Conflict Lesson Recapping All Poems
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Power and Conflict Lesson Recapping All Poems

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A lesson revising the big ideas in each poem and the 2 key quotations in each poem. Ideal as a final revision lesson or lessons before the exam. For each poem, students are presented with 3 thesis statements about the authorial message in each poem. Students discuss and rank order the most valid interpretations. Then students move on analyse the 2 key quotations in every poem before comparing their ideas against the model answers. Also contains a 15 page revision booklet on the poems with detailed analysis on every poem and knowledge organisers. Also contains a 90 question easy quiz with answers.
A Streetcar Named Desire: Notes on Scene 10
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A Streetcar Named Desire: Notes on Scene 10

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47 slide PowerPoint analysing Scene 10 in detail. Includes detailed analysis of 12 quotations from Scene 10 with a focus on Williams’ use of plastic theatre in this pivotal scene. There is also a blank template for students to have a go at exploring the quotations themselves first. Also includes a range of discussions on this critical scene.
Romeo and Juliet 50 Quotations to Revise
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Romeo and Juliet 50 Quotations to Revise

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Revision notes for 50 carefully selected key quotations from Romeo and Juliet suitable to be used in a wide range of potential exam questions. Analysis is in 3 parts: method analysis, authorial message and Elizabethan context. Also contains a blank version of the table so students can attempt to analyse the quotations themselves.
Feminine Gospels Revision Booklet
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Feminine Gospels Revision Booklet

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20 page Feminine Gospels revision booklet containing context, revision cards for all 21 poems, detailed revision sheets for key poems, model answers and a list of exam questions.
Identifying and commenting on semantic fields in Paper 1 Question 2
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Identifying and commenting on semantic fields in Paper 1 Question 2

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A lesson that teaches students how to identify and comment on the impact of semantic fields within the short extract in AQA Paper 1 Question 2 and Paper 2 Question 3. Students will be familiar with zooming in to analyse the key word choices but they can make a more sophisticated point if they can discuss the combined effect of a range of words which are linked semantically. This lesson gives students lots of opportunities to practice developing this skill using 6 different extracts.
Symbols in literature
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Symbols in literature

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Students study the list of 40 common symbols in literature alongside their common meanings. They then move on to complete a multiple choice quiz based on matching the symbols to the meaning. Ideal for introducing KS2 or KS3 students to the power of symbolism to help make their creative writing more sophisticated.
Similes Worksheets
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Similes Worksheets

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Two multiple choice quizzes on similes. Exercise 1 asks students to complete each simile by picking the most apt simile from a choice of 4. Exercise 2 asks students to identify the feelings evoked by similes.
Identifying the impact of similes
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Identifying the impact of similes

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A worksheet activity to help students become more confident with identiying the impact of similes. Each question starts with 'Which simile evokes a sense of …?. Students look at the 4 possible answers and pick the simile that best answers the question. There are 16 questions in total. Answers are on page 2.