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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.
DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE MOCK EXAM ASSESSMENT NEW AQA 1-9 SPEC
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DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE MOCK EXAM ASSESSMENT NEW AQA 1-9 SPEC

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A mock exam assessment for the new AQA spec GCSE exam for The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The question used is: Starting with this extract, how does Stevenson present Dr Jekyll and his lifestyle in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde? Write about: • How Stevenson presents Dr Jekyll in this extract • How Stevenson presents Dr Jekyll’s lifestyle in the novel as whole Perfect for use in class, as a homework or for a full mock assessment.
MACBETH - ACHIEVING THE TOP MARKS (GRADE 8+) AQA ENGLISH LIT NEW 1-9 SPEC
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MACBETH - ACHIEVING THE TOP MARKS (GRADE 8+) AQA ENGLISH LIT NEW 1-9 SPEC

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A lesson devised for top sets that breaks down the new AQA marking criteria and explores what is meant by 'precise', 'critical' and 'judicious'. It also breaks down the AOs into manageable chunks and provides examples of analysis from different parts of the play. The lesson then moves onto The Witches' Spell and it's use of Trochaic Tetrameter; it also includes a sample answer for students level and grade with the marking criteria.
QUESTION 4 AQA ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 2 LESSON NEW1-9 SPEC
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QUESTION 4 AQA ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 2 LESSON NEW1-9 SPEC

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This lesson helps students to understand the requirements for the main reading question of Paper 2. A lot students struggle with understanding what the writer's opinions and attitudes are; this lesson helps to guide them through the question with a starter, broken down examples, grid activity, example answer and clear links to the new marking criteria. PLEASE NOTE: The source material for this is based on the AQA Key Stage 3 Test Pack (Year 7 Pack 1 Paper 2 - Amber and the Watercress girl). This is easily available on the E-AQA website, hence why it's not included here. This is very well suited to middle - lower ability GCSE students.
Macbeth Murder Scene - GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE - NEW 1-9 SPEC *Revision*
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Macbeth Murder Scene - GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE - NEW 1-9 SPEC *Revision*

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A lesson based on the murder scene in Macbeth; contains a starter, main and plenary activity with a focus on language techniques. This lesson is perfect for Ofsted or in school observations and as it shows clear progression and allows for students to demonstrate their understanding of the scene. Also uses a sample answer for students to level with the marking criteria.
ADVANCED SPAG SCHEME OF WORK
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ADVANCED SPAG SCHEME OF WORK

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This intensive six lesson scheme of work is designed to improve students' SPAG with a focus on all of the key elements, including: full stops, commas, paragraphing, sentence types, clauses, colons, semi-colons and spellings. It is aimed at KS4 students and lessons include starters, plenaries, worksheets and video links within the PowerPoints. The scheme also links into the new 1-9 AQA English Language spec with its range of extended writing activities.
NON-FICTION LITERACY READING SCHEME OF WORK - AQA ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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NON-FICTION LITERACY READING SCHEME OF WORK - AQA ENGLISH LANGUAGE

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A scheme of work designed to improve students understanding of non-fiction, with clear links to SMSC issues such as binge-drinking- smoking, tattoos and texting. Each lesson contains a starter, article, activities and plenaries. The scheme also contains links to the AQA English Language new spec with its style of questions and Section B writing tasks.
Macbeth Exam Revision Lesson AQA GCSE 1-9 SPEC
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Macbeth Exam Revision Lesson AQA GCSE 1-9 SPEC

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A lesson designed to help students deal with the requirements of the AQA English Literature exam. It provides simple, easy to use exam techniques, a starter activity that helps students remember some of the key quotations, a sample answer, sample annotations and a practice question (based on the 2017 AQA paper). This lesson could be used in class or as an example mock-style exam lesson. If you like this lesson, please check out my other AQA exam resources for the new specifications.
Big Fat Cross-Curricular Christmas Quiz (with links to A Christmas Carol)
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Big Fat Cross-Curricular Christmas Quiz (with links to A Christmas Carol)

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Originally made as a revision tool for my Year 11s studying A Christmas Carol, I adapted this quiz to cover other elements of the curriculum. This quiz features 25 questions based on: RE, Geography, History, Food Tech, Sociology and Literature. Students will actually learn useful information from this quiz and it's fun to use in lessons or form time.
Spelling Strategies Scheme of Work (Whole School Literacy)
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Spelling Strategies Scheme of Work (Whole School Literacy)

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A cross-curricular spelling strategy scheme of work aimed at helping students improve their general literacy skills. Each lesson teaches the students a new spelling strategy and includes a wide-range of activities to engage students. The lessons cover a range of subjects, including science, history, RE and geography. These lessons are fully prepared and ready to be used in the classroom, with no extra planning or preparation required.
Banquo's Ghost Scene Macbeth Act 3, Scene 4
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Banquo's Ghost Scene Macbeth Act 3, Scene 4

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A lesson that focusses on language use in Act 3, Scene 4 (Banquo's Ghost scene). The lesson enables students to highlight and annotate the text in detail, focussing on key words and their associations. Students then direct their own version of the scene using their notes and explaining how certain props and key words should be spoken, using subject terminology. Example answers are included along with exemplar annotations.
Lady Macbeth Sleep Walking Act 5, Scene 1
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Lady Macbeth Sleep Walking Act 5, Scene 1

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A lesson that focusses on the imagery created and language used in Act 5, Scene 1, the infamous sleep-walking scene. The lesson features a literacy based starter, key quotation analysis, example GCSE exam question with exemplar answers and a return to the starter for the plenary activity to consolidate learning. Perfect for Ofsted inspections and lesson observations.
AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE A CHRISTMAS CAROL EXAMPLE EXAM RESPONSES NEW 1-9 SPEC
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AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE A CHRISTMAS CAROL EXAMPLE EXAM RESPONSES NEW 1-9 SPEC

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This worksheet contains a range of example responses to exam questions for A Christmas Carol. These are perfect for use as revision or for students to level and grade with the new AQA marking criteria. There is one full essay and 3 sample PEE responses. The examples are responses to the following questions: Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the change in Scrooge and in the novel as a whole? (Full essay) How does Dickens present The Ghost of Christmas Past? (Sample PEE) How does Dickens use language to present Marley’s Ghost? (Sample PEE) Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the Fezziwigs?(Sample PEE)
Romeo and Juliet Balcony Scene Act 2, Scene 2   GCSE English Literature
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Romeo and Juliet Balcony Scene Act 2, Scene 2 GCSE English Literature

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A lesson that analyses language in the balcony scene of Romeo and Juliet. Features a starter based on iambic pentameter, key quotations with example analysis (using subject terminology), a practice GCSE style question with accompanying sample answer for students to level and grade. A post-it note plenary finishes the lesson off. This ready to use lesson has been graded 'Outstanding' during a recent Ofsted Inspection.