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Welcome to the Teacher Toolkit shop! Here you will find a range of resources to make your life as a teacher easier, including modelled and sample answers, as well as pupil comment banks in a range of different subjects.

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Welcome to the Teacher Toolkit shop! Here you will find a range of resources to make your life as a teacher easier, including modelled and sample answers, as well as pupil comment banks in a range of different subjects.
Power & Conflict Poetry Mock Exam Assessment AQA English Literature NEW 1-9 SPEC
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Power & Conflict Poetry Mock Exam Assessment AQA English Literature NEW 1-9 SPEC

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An example mock exam assessment for the AQA Power and Conflict cluster based on London by William Blake. The question used is: Compare the ways poets present ideas about loss and absence in ‘London’ and in one other poem from ‘Power and Conflict’. On the reverse is a handy planning activity to help students and sentence starters for the less-able. Perfect for use in class, as a homework or as a full-blown mock.
A Christmas Carol Mock Exam Example Assessment English Literature AQA 1-9 SPEC
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A Christmas Carol Mock Exam Example Assessment English Literature AQA 1-9 SPEC

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A mock exam assessment based on the theme of Christmas for AQA English Literature. The question used is: Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the importance of Christmas? Write about: • How Dickens presents Christmas in this extract • How Dickens presents the importance of Christmas in the novel as a whole Perfect for use in class, as a homework for a full-blown mock exam.
A Christmas Carol Example Exam Mock Assessment Paper AQA NEW 1-9 SPEC
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A Christmas Carol Example Exam Mock Assessment Paper AQA NEW 1-9 SPEC

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An example AQA style mock paper for A Christmas Carol; perfect for use in class, as a homework or even as a formal mock paper. The question from Stave 5 is: Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present Scrooge as a redeemed man? Write about: • How Dickens presents Scrooge in this extract • How Dickens presents Scrooge’s redemption in the novel as a whole [30 marks]
AQA NEW 1-9 SPEC POETRY COMPARISON LESSON POWER & CONFLICT
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AQA NEW 1-9 SPEC POETRY COMPARISON LESSON POWER & CONFLICT

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A lesson that allows students to plan and write an example response to a new AQA 1-9 poetry question. Includes starter, sample essay response and PEE differentiation tasks for less able. Could easily stretch to 2/3 lessons.  The sample compares The Charge of the Light Brigade to Bayonet Charge.
Macbeth Exam Sample Response AQA English Literature NEW 1-9 SPEC
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Macbeth Exam Sample Response AQA English Literature NEW 1-9 SPEC

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An example exam essay response to the AQA sample paper based on Lady Macbeth's soliloquy. The sample answer contains links to whole text, contextual references and could be used as a revision tool for students or in class as a worked example. The question answered is: Starting with this speech, explain how far you think Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as a powerful woman. Write about: • how Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth in this speech • how Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth in the play as a whole
Romeo and Juliet Tybalt / Conflict Mock Exam Assessment NEW AQA 1-9 SPEC
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Romeo and Juliet Tybalt / Conflict Mock Exam Assessment NEW AQA 1-9 SPEC

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A mock exam assessment in the new AQA style for use in class, as a homework or as a full blown mock exam. The question used is from the party scene and is: Starting with this extract, explain how far you think Shakespeare presents Tybalt as a character that creates conflict. Write about: • How Shakespeare presents Tybalt in this scene • How Shakespeare presents Tybalt in the play as a whole
AQA ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 1 SECTION B WRITING NEW 1-9 SPEC
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AQA ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 1 SECTION B WRITING NEW 1-9 SPEC

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This lesson focuses on Section B of the new 1-9 spec AQA English Language Paper 1. Contains a SPAG based starter activity, planning worksheet, example answer, links to the new marking criteria and peer assessment activity. The lesson is easy to use and guides students through the process of planning and writing a creative description based on a picture. Could easily stretch to 2-3 lessons and be used as revision tool before the exam itself.
The Highway Man KS3 Poetry Lesson
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The Highway Man KS3 Poetry Lesson

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A lesson based on The Highway Man which was created for an Ofsted inspection. Contains an engaging starter, main activity and an example PEE for students to students to use as a basis for their own.
AQA ENGLISH LANGUAGE SECTION B WRITING FOR A PURPOSE
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AQA ENGLISH LANGUAGE SECTION B WRITING FOR A PURPOSE

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A lesson that helps prepare students for the AQA Spec English Language (Section B) exam. Originally prepared for the legacy spec GCSEs (perfect for retakes in 2017), this could easily be adapted for the new specification. Contains links to marking criteria, example student answers, planning activities and example questions.
Writing to Persuade English Language GCSE / KS3
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Writing to Persuade English Language GCSE / KS3

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An engaging Ofsted style lesson that helps students write creatively using a range of persuasive techniques. Contains an engaging starter based on persuasive language, an exam style question, planning activity, example answer and a peer assessment plenary. Perfect for use before an exam and can be used for the new 1-9 spec GCSEs or the legacy spec retakes in summer 2017.
Macbeth Meets the Witches Act 1, Scene 3 - GCSE English Literature Lesson
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Macbeth Meets the Witches Act 1, Scene 3 - GCSE English Literature Lesson

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An engaging lesson based on Act 1, Scene 3 of Macbeth. Features a contextual based starter (with links to the new English Language Paper Q1) where students must list four things they learn from an article about witchcraft. After reading the scene, students complete a worksheet where they find four key quotations and then explain the effect on the audience. Students must then write and script a YouTube style blog post where they detail Macbeth's thoughts and feelings after his encounter with the weird sisters. This engaging activity also encourages students to use key words from the text. The plenary involves students leaving 'comments' on their partner's blog posts. An up to date and engaging lesson.