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Macbeth Act 1 Quiz and Answers worksheet
Macbeth Act 1 Quiz and Answers worksheet
A post-reading resource or revision activity to check understanding of Act 1. Pupils can peer or self-assess using the answers sheet which can be read out by teacher, projected or printed.
Worksheet includes:
15 questions on 2 A4 pages - pupils to select options a) b) c) d) or write the answers in the space provided.
Questions cover a range of topics from basic comprehension, to inference, to grammar, quotation recall, and contextual understanding.
Answers are included on a separate page.
A Christmas Carol Quiz - Stave 1
A Christmas Carol Stave 1 Quiz and Answers worksheet
A post-reading resource or revision activity to check understanding of Stave 1. Pupils can peer or self-assess using the answers sheet which can be read out by teacher, projected or printed.
Worksheet includes:
15 multiple choice questions on 2 A4 pages - pupils to select options a) b) c) d)
Questions cover a range of topics from basic comprehension, to inference, to grammar, quotation recall, and contextual understanding.
Also included, the answers worksheet where correct answers are highlighted in red.
Unseen Poetry - Lesson 3 (Form and structure)
LO: How do I develop an informed, personal interpretation supported by textual references?
A complete lesson including starter, unseen poem, exam question, model responses, plenary that explores a Paper 2-style AQA English Literature unseen poetry question based on the following poem: Robert Frost: The Road Not Taken.
These resources can be adapted for use with different poems and questions by other exam boards.
Powerpoint: 13 slides.
AQA English Lit Paper 2 Section C Unseen Poetry
Purpose of unit of work: To master questions 27.1 and 27.2
Form: Exam paper responses
Assessment Objectives:
AO1 - Read, understand and respond to texts, maintaining a critical style and developing an informed personal response, using textual references including quotations to support and illustrate interpretations (12 marks).
AO2 - Analyse the language, form and structure used by a writer to create meanings and effects, using relevant subject terminology where appropriate (12 marks).
AO2 - Comparison of AO2 (8 marks)
STIMULATE AND GENERATE
Focus on engagement, discussion and building cultural capital
CAPTURE, SIFT AND SORT
Sifting the outcomes from the first phase to fit where we are heading. What skills do pupils need to learn in order to be successful in the next phase?
Focus on teaching, modelling and developing key skills and processes linked to success criteria
CREATE, REFINE AND EVALUATE
More independent application of skills learnt. This is the stage that needs most differentiation and allows/enables writers to work at different rates and pitches. Self, peer and teacher review happens throughout this phrase.
Write extended responses to exam questions, provide feedback and refine work
Starter: ‘two roads diverging’ Which road would you take? Why? How important is the choice you make?
Key question: who is ‘in charge’ of the meaning of a poem?
Unseen poem: Robert Frost: The Road Not Taken. Glossary
Comprehension check: Show summary of meaning of the poem
Interpretation check: Focus on the feelings and the overall message of the poem. What do you think the point being made might be?
Exam question: In The Road Not Taken, how does the poet present ideas about making choices? Steps to understanding an unseen poem: AO1 4 steps.
Task: Show 3 different interpretations of the poem.
Which do you agree with most and why?
Discuss: Are there any comments that you disagree with? Why? Do you have your own interpretation of the poem which is different?
Plenary: Key question: who is ‘in charge’ of the meaning of a poem?
A Christmas Carol Stave 2 Quiz and Answers worksheet
A Christmas Carol Stave 2 Quiz and Answers worksheet
A post-reading resource or revision activity to check understanding of Stave 2. Pupils can peer or self-assess using the answers sheet which can be read out by teacher, projected or printed.
Worksheet includes:
15 multiple choice questions on 2 A4 pages - pupils to select options a) b) c) d)
Questions cover a range of topics from basic comprehension, to inference, to grammar, quotation recall, and contextual understanding.
Also included, the answers worksheet where correct answers are highlighted in red.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Chapter 1 difficult words or phrases explained in modern English
Stevenson’s vocabulary can be difficult for some pupils (and, at times, teachers too!). This powerpoint lists all those words and phrases that would typically present difficulties and offers easy translations into modern English, or into language that teenagers would more readily understand.
Just display on a projector during guided reading so that pupils can look up any words they don’t understand, or even take notes in their own books if they wish.
Macbeth Act 2 Quiz and Answers worksheet
Macbeth Act 2 Quiz and Answers worksheet
A post-reading resource or revision activity to check understanding of Act 2. Pupils can peer or self-assess using the answers sheet which can be read out by teacher, projected or printed.
Worksheet includes:
12 questions on 2 A4 pages - pupils to select options a) b) c) d) or write the answers in the space provided.
Questions cover a range of topics from basic comprehension, to inference, to grammar, quotation recall, and contextual understanding.
Answers are included on a separate page.
A Christmas Carol Stave 3 Quiz and Answers worksheet
A Christmas Carol Stave 3 Quiz and Answers worksheet
A post-reading resource or revision activity to check understanding of Stave 3. Pupils can peer or self-assess using the answers sheet which can be read out by teacher, projected or printed.
Worksheet includes:
10 multiple choice questions on 2 A4 pages - pupils to select options a) b) c) d)
Questions cover a range of topics from basic comprehension, to inference, to grammar, quotation recall, and contextual understanding.
Also included, the answers worksheet where correct answers are highlighted in red.
A Christmas Carol Stave 4 Quiz and Answers worksheet
A Christmas Carol Stave 4 Quiz and Answers worksheet
A post-reading resource or revision activity to check understanding of Stave 4. Pupils can peer or self-assess using the answers sheet which can be read out by teacher, projected or printed.
Worksheet includes:
13 multiple choice questions on 2 A4 pages - pupils to select options a) b) c) d)
Questions cover a range of topics from basic comprehension, to inference, to grammar, quotation recall, and contextual understanding.
Also included, the answers worksheet where correct answers are highlighted in red.
Macbeth Act 3 Quiz and Answers worksheet
Macbeth Act 3 Quiz and Answers worksheet
A post-reading resource or revision activity to check understanding of Act 3. Pupils can peer or self-assess using the answers sheet which can be read out by teacher, projected or printed.
Worksheet includes:
15 questions on 2 A4 pages - pupils to select options a) b) c) d) or write the answers in the space provided.
Questions cover a range of topics from basic comprehension, to inference, to grammar, quotation recall, and contextual understanding.
Answers are included on a separate page.
A Christmas Carol Stave 5 Quiz and Answers worksheet
A Christmas Carol Stave 5 Quiz and Answers worksheet
A post-reading resource or revision activity to check understanding of Stave 5. Pupils can peer or self-assess using the answers sheet which can be read out by teacher, projected or printed.
Worksheet includes:
13 multiple choice questions on 2 A4 pages - pupils to select options a) b) c) d)
Questions cover a range of topics from basic comprehension, to inference, to grammar, quotation recall, and contextual understanding.
Also included, the answers worksheet where correct answers are highlighted in red.
Macbeth Act 4 Quiz and Answers worksheet
Macbeth Act 4 Quiz and Answers worksheet
A post-reading resource or revision activity to check understanding of Act 4. Pupils can peer or self-assess using the answers sheet which can be read out by teacher, projected or printed.
Worksheet includes:
12 questions on 2 A4 pages - pupils to select options a) b) c) d) or write the answers in the space provided.
Questions cover a range of topics from basic comprehension, to inference, to grammar, quotation recall, and contextual understanding.
Answers are included on a separate page.
Macbeth Act 5 Quiz and Answers worksheet
Macbeth Act 5 Quiz and Answers worksheet
A post-reading resource or revision activity to check understanding of Act 5. Pupils can peer or self-assess using the answers sheet which can be read out by teacher, projected or printed.
Worksheet includes:
12 questions on 2 A4 pages - pupils to select options a) b) c) d) or write the answers in the space provided.
Questions cover a range of topics from basic comprehension, to inference, to grammar, quotation recall, and contextual understanding.
Answers are included on a separate page.
English Homework - Verb Tenses
5 weeks’ worth of homework activities in an A4 Powerpoint editable and printable booklet.
Easy and quick to peer or self-assess in class.
Tasks focus on the following:
Homework 1 – Identifying verbs
Complete the clauses
Underline the verbs
Homework 2 – Present and past tense
Turn to the past tense
Turn present to past
Homework 3 – Correcting tenses
Rewrite the sentences using the correct verb tenses
Homework 4 – Correcting tenses
Rewrite the sentences using the correct verb tenses
Homework 5 – Correcting tenses
Rewrite the sentences using the correct verb tenses
English Homework - Sentences and Punctuation
English Homework - Sentences and Punctuation
6 weeks’ worth of homework activities in an A4 Powerpoint editable and printable booklet.
Easy and quick to peer or self-assess in class.
Tasks focus on the following:
Homework 1 – Identifying sentences
Label the subject and the verb in each sentence
Identify the sentences
Homework 2 – Simple or compound?
Turn the simple sentences into compound sentences
Identify whether the sentences are simple or compound
Homework 3 – Simple, compound or complex?
Turn the simple sentences into complex sentences
Identify whether the sentences are simple, compound or complex
Homework 4 – Demarcating sentences
Rewrite the sentences using correct punctuation
Homework 5 – Correcting punctuation
Rewrite the sentences using correct punctuation, removing comma splice or run-on sentence errors
Homework 6 – Colons and semicolons
Rewrite the sentences placing a colon where required
Rewrite the sentences placing a semicolon where required
English Homework - Paragraphs
English Homework - Paragraphs
5 weeks’ worth of homework activities in an A4 Powerpoint editable and printable booklet.
Easy and quick to peer or self-assess in class.
Tasks focus on the following:
Homework 1 – Shifts in Time or Place
Organise the text in paragraphs by adding // to indicate a break in time or a change of place
Remove any paragraphs you think are incorrectly placed and organise the text into functional paragraphs by adding // to indicate a break in time or a change of place.
Homework 2 – Paragraphing for Effect
Organise the text in paragraphs to entertain, amuse, or surprise the reader.
Homework 3 – Speech Paragraphing
Re-write the conversation, inserting paragraphs where they should be.
Homework 4 – Developing and Contrasting
Read the paragraph. Instead of maintaining the same style, develop the passage by writing your own second paragraph
Read the dialogue. This time, instead of maintaining the same style, create a sense of contrast by writing your own paragraph that creates a strong sense of contrast with the dialogue.
Homework 5 – Topic Sentences and Sentence Expansion
Insert the appropriate topic sentence and discourse markers so the argument makes sense
Expand these short sentences into longer ones or several by providing answers to the following questions: when? with whom? how? why? how much? what? or what do they do?
Unseen Poetry - Lesson 2 (Understand and respond)
LO: How do I read, understand and respond to an unseen poem?
A complete lesson including starter, unseen poem, exam question, model responses, plenary that explores a Paper 2-style AQA English Literature unseen poetry question based on the following poem: William Blake:* A Poison Tree*.
These resources can be adapted for use with different poems and questions by other exam boards.
Powerpoint: 13 slides.
AQA English Lit Paper 2 Section C Unseen Poetry
Purpose of unit of work: To master questions 27.1 and 27.2
Form: Exam paper responses
Assessment Objectives:
AO1 - Read, understand and respond to texts, maintaining a critical style and developing an informed personal response, using textual references including quotations to support and illustrate interpretations (12 marks).
AO2 - Analyse the language, form and structure used by a writer to create meanings and effects, using relevant subject terminology where appropriate (12 marks).
AO2 - Comparison of AO2 (8 marks)
STIMULATE AND GENERATE
Focus on engagement, discussion and building cultural capital
CAPTURE, SIFT AND SORT
Sifting the outcomes from the first phase to fit where we are heading. What skills do pupils need to learn in order to be successful in the next phase?
Focus on teaching, modelling and developing key skills and processes linked to success criteria
CREATE, REFINE AND EVALUATE
More independent application of skills learnt. This is the stage that needs most differentiation and allows/enables writers to work at different rates and pitches. Self, peer and teacher review happens throughout this phrase.
Write extended responses to exam questions, provide feedback and refine work
Starter: How many links can you make between these two images? (Anger/Tree)
Key question: What might happen if you dwell on a negative emotion rather than dealing with it?
Unseen poem: William Blake: A Poison Tree. Glossary
Exam question: In A Poison Tree, how does the poet present the speaker’s feelings about anger? – 7 steps to understanding an unseen poem AO1 and AO2.
How do I structure my unseen poetry essay?: Go through steps 1-5
The Introduction: 3 sentence model.
I DO: Model introduction
YOU DO: Use this model to help you write an introduction focusing on A Poison Tree.
SELF-ASSESSMENT: Use this model to help you improve your own introduction.
How do I write an analytical paragraph?: WHAT WHERE HOW WHY model. Model paragraph analysing language
YOU DO: Use this model to help you write your own paragraph analysing language.
Plenary: Peer Assessment - Read through your partner’s response. Highlight and annotate their response to show where they have demonstrated WHAT WHERE HOW WHY. Write a brief commentary below their work in which you explain the following: What went well (WWW). What do they need to do in order to improve? (EBI). Use your peer’s feedback to help you improve your response.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Chapter 8 difficult words or phrases explained in modern English
Stevenson’s vocabulary can be difficult for some pupils (and, at times, teachers too!). This powerpoint lists all those words and phrases that would typically present difficulties and offers easy translations into modern English, or into language that teenagers would more readily understand.
Just display on a projector during guided reading so that pupils can look up any words they don’t understand, or even take notes in their own books if they wish.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Chapter 9 difficult words or phrases explained in modern English
Stevenson’s vocabulary can be difficult for some pupils (and, at times, teachers too!). This powerpoint lists all those words and phrases that would typically present difficulties and offers easy translations into modern English, or into language that teenagers would more readily understand.
Just display on a projector during guided reading so that pupils can look up any words they don’t understand, or even take notes in their own books if they wish.
A Christmas Carol: Stave I difficult words or phrases explained in modern English
Dickens’ vocabulary can be difficult for some pupils (and, at times, teachers too!). This powerpoint lists all those words and phrases that would typically present difficulties and offers easy translations into modern English, or into language that teenagers would more readily understand.
Just display on a projector during guided reading so that pupils can look up any words they don’t understand, or even take notes in their own books if they wish.
A Christmas Carol: Stave IV difficult words or phrases explained in modern English
Dickens’ vocabulary can be difficult for some pupils (and, at times, teachers too!). This powerpoint lists all those words and phrases that would typically present difficulties and offers easy translations into modern English, or into language that teenagers would more readily understand.
Just display on a projector during guided reading so that pupils can look up any words they don’t understand, or even take notes in their own books if they wish.