These are my resources for looking at Juliet's key speech in Act 2 Scene 1. The resources include a starter activity based around Romeo's earlier speech (turning certain parts into chat up lines) then a powerpoint with differentiated tasks on to analyse Juliet's speech and the two characters' interactions. Also includes a model paragraph for showing to students.
This revision sheet gives students a scene by scene summary of Act 2, it has sections for the setting, plot, key characters' actions and quotations, and then a blank column for students to write links to themes.
This is a revision sheet summarising Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet for students. It includes all scenes in Act 1 including the prologue. The sheet details the following things for each scene to allow students quick and easy revision: setting, plot, key characters' role and quotations, and allows space for them to link to themes.
These are my resources for studying Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet. There is an A3 sheet with a brief summary of every scene in Act 1, including setting, plot, key characters, key quotations and a space for students to link to their themes.
There is then a document for each scene (Prologue through to Scene 5) which selects specific extracts for the students to focus on, analyse the language and answer questions in relation to. The questions are differentiated and scaffolded.
These resources could be used as a workbook for students to work through independently, or they could be used as the basis for lesson plans.
A list of over 100 quotations from Curious Incident, the play version. Organised by character they are spoken by or relevant to, including stage directions.
This is a comprehensive worksheet listing over 100 quotations from Jekyll and Hyde, organised by character, in order to support students with learning quotations, practising incorporating them into their work and analysing the language.
These are all my resources for teaching the play version of Curious Incident, for the new AQA GCSE Literature spec. The resources are numbered from 1-21 to be used in order. There are a mixture of resources, mostly in the structure of a powerpoint that should take 2-3 lessons depending on class to cover content and analysis, and then an activity worksheet to work through skills or refresh knowledge. There is also a themes pack where students can record links to various themes, and a list of potential subjects for exam questions. All powerpoints and tasks are differentiated, with extension work and scaffolded work. There are also 2 exam papers to be taken as progress tests, one in the middle of the content and one at the end.
This is the 120 page booklet that I have made for my A Level Literature students for working on the Ted Hughes, Birthday Letters collection. The booklet can be used for the students to work through independently in order to study the entire collection, or to base teacher led lessons around for the entire collection.
This is a worksheet for students to work through once they have watched/read to the end of the play from around p75. There are 2-3 activities, depending on the level the student is working at. Activities are differentiated, self-explanatory and allow students to work independently through them.
This is a complete lesson (or two) activity for creative writing practice for the GCSE English Language exam, using Curious Incident as a stimulus. Tasks are differentiated and self-explanatory.
These are my resources for working through pages 48-62 in Curious Incident, and then a planning template for looking at how Christopher struggles to cope in this section. All tasks are differentiated, with a self starter and variety of activities.
These are my resources for pages 35-47 of Curious Incident, dealing with the revelations about Christopher's family. Each resource is fully differentiated, with a range of activities.
These are my resources for studying pages 8-15 of the play. Presentation has self starter, activities, extension tasks and links to the two other sheets. Should take about 2 lessons, depending on the group.
These are my resources to introduce Curious to students. The first task is a research task on ASD. Then the powerpoint, murder mystery sheet and themes packs are all used together. These resources take 3-4 lessons depending on the group. Powerpoint includes self-starter, extension activities and tasks linked to exam papers.