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A range of worksheets, powerpoints, visual aids and revision exercises for the following AQA Exams: KS3 English GCSE English Language GCSE English Literature AS English Language A Level English Language Current AS Media Studies Spec

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A range of worksheets, powerpoints, visual aids and revision exercises for the following AQA Exams: KS3 English GCSE English Language GCSE English Literature AS English Language A Level English Language Current AS Media Studies Spec
A Christmas Carol Resources
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A Christmas Carol Resources

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A variety of A Christmas Carol resources, including: - Key quotations - 5-a-day recall activities - Character revision work sheets
GCSE English Lit Paper 1 - Revision Bundle (R&J/ACC)
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GCSE English Lit Paper 1 - Revision Bundle (R&J/ACC)

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A collection of helpful revision worksheets and resources to guide students when revising for Lit Paper 2. Includes: - 'A Christmas Carol' character revision activity (can be adapted to suit any one of the set texts on both papers) - 'A Christmas Carol' key quotations - 'Romeo and Juliet' character and quotations visual aid
Romeo and Juliet GCSE Literature Paper 1 Essay Planning Booklet
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Romeo and Juliet GCSE Literature Paper 1 Essay Planning Booklet

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This resource has been a lifesaver in preparing my GCSE group for their Literature Paper 1 - Romeo and Juliet section. The booklet is structured so that it includes: • A contents page with a reminder of 12 key themes and characters • 5 practice papers for a selection of the themes and characters • Guidance on how to approach each question in timed conditions • Colour coded headings so that students can see where they’ll be hitting each of the AOs • A structured planning sheet for each for each question (I included 5 in here to save on printing and a blank copy at the back of the booklet for students to photocopy to continue planning) • Modelled examples of how to plan • Some scaffolded examples to guide their planning on the initial pages This means our revision lessons have been student-led, students can work through the booklet at their own pace and keep track of their progress with the tick sheet. I encourage them to write up each plan into a full essay following completion.
GCSE English Literature - P&C Poetry Revision
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GCSE English Literature - P&C Poetry Revision

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A PowerPoint presentation to help students to revise for the Power and Conflict poetry. Includes: - A 15 slide quiz to help with recalls of quotes and context - A scaffolded example of a comparison essay plan - A blank essay plan for students to use in preparation for poems of their/your choice
An Inspector Calls GCSE English Model Essay
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An Inspector Calls GCSE English Model Essay

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A model essay to show students how to structure a response for the Literature Paper 2 (An Inspector Calls). It also includes a peer assessment activity at the bottom which students can use to identify where the example is hitting the mark scheme criteria, and which are the areas for improvement.
KS3 SPEED Analytical Writing Lesson - Much Ado
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KS3 SPEED Analytical Writing Lesson - Much Ado

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A lesson designed to help students at KS3 prepare students in writing analytical responses. The approach used is SPEED (Signpost, Point, Evidence, Explain, Link), and the resource includes: A step-by-step approach to analyse a text (a ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ extract used as an example), Guidance on how to structure ideas clearly and analytically A modelled example to analyse and self-assess A peer assessment activity of their own work (all resources included in the PowerPoint itself). Can be adapted easily for different texts - see my shop for one I’ve created using Morpurgo’s ‘Private Peaceful’ aimed at Year 7
KS3 SPEED Analytical Writing Lesson - Private Peaceful
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KS3 SPEED Analytical Writing Lesson - Private Peaceful

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A lesson designed to help students at KS3 prepare students in writing analytical responses. The approach used is SPEED (Signpost, Point, Evidence, Explain, Link), and the resource includes: A step-by-step approach to analyse a text (a ‘Private Peaceful’ extract used as an example), Guidance on how to structure ideas clearly and analytically A modelled example to analyse and self-assess A peer assessment activity of their own work (all resources included in the PowerPoint itself). Can be adapted easily for different texts - see my shop for one I’ve created using Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ with Year 8.
GCSE English Literature - A Christmas Carol - Key Quotations Bank
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GCSE English Literature - A Christmas Carol - Key Quotations Bank

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A selection of key quotations to help students to revise for 'A Christmas Carol'. Could be used as a recall test or as a class exercise to get students thinking about linked themes. Alternatively, it could provided for students as a revision resource to help them to revise a range of quotations in preparation for the exam.
Power and Conflict Poetry - Key Quotations Bank
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Power and Conflict Poetry - Key Quotations Bank

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A handy resource to help students to remember key quotations from each of the 15 poems in the 'Power and Conflict' cluster. Can be used as an in-class revision exercise, a visual aid, or as a starting point for use during their planning of exam questions.
Macbeth Genre, Literary Devices and Terminology
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Macbeth Genre, Literary Devices and Terminology

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A thorough and detailed 6 page revision resource which provides the following: 34 different Macbeth genre and literary devices and terminology to support student responses in both exam and coursework conditions Definitions for all of the term Quotation examples for each term A supporting vocabulary bank to help avoid repetitive phrasing in student responses PDF and Word document versions both included (Word document could have examples removed so that students could find them themselves for extra challenge/homework) My top set Year 10 students have used this to improve their written coursework responses, using appropriate literary terminology.
A View From The Bridge Dramatic Terminology
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A View From The Bridge Dramatic Terminology

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Worksheet designed to assist students with accessing the dramatic techniques used by Arthur Miller in ‘A View From the Bridge’. The worksheet helps students to learn new terminology e.g. hubris, hamartia, and to identify examples from the play/elsewhere in their studies.