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We provide Literacy, Literature, History and Humanities worksheets. Many of the sheets have a video with our voice-over specialist explaining the tasks. Feel free to use.

We provide Literacy, Literature, History and Humanities worksheets. Many of the sheets have a video with our voice-over specialist explaining the tasks. Feel free to use.
GCSE The Tempest: Key Character Profiles & Analysis
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GCSE The Tempest: Key Character Profiles & Analysis

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This resource offers comprehensive, ready-to-use character profiles for Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’, designed to save teachers time while delivering quality content for GCSE English Literature. Each profile details key characters like Prospero, Caliban, and Miranda, offering brief analysis, quotations, and thematic links that align with exam specifications. Ideal for classwork, revision, or homework tasks, the resource can work with any other structured content to help students become familiar with ideas and relationships in the play. This resource is adaptable for all ability levels, making it perfect for teachers looking to enhance engagement and deepen literary understanding. It also makes a great display piece for the classroom.
Macbeth Worksheets
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Macbeth Worksheets

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Two sample worksheets from a booklet. Reading/comprehension: tasks looking at resources on the topic of witches and the historical context of King James, culminating in a synthesis task. Writing Worksheet: War reporting. Writing an article about the battle from the start of the play.
Animal Farm Empathy Lesson
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Animal Farm Empathy Lesson

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PowerPoint and handout focused on empathy. Designed for pupils who have read the book. Begins with an entry task, placing events in order. They are on the slide, and it gives pupils the time to settled, while those who are keen can get straight to work. The starter is a simple word identification task. Task 1 gets the pupils to begin engaging with how to express emotions in words. They are encouraged to use the emotive word back on the sheet, but any appropriate word will do. Task 2: pupils to annotate a fictionalised paragraph from Snowball. Then they continue the paragraph. Depending on the level of the class, this may turn into an extended writing tasks. Success Criteria are simplified and included. Extension task provided for the more able.
The P.A.C.T Method for Literature
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The P.A.C.T Method for Literature

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Introducing the P.A.C.T Method for Literature — a simple yet powerful approach designed to help students excel in literary analysis for G.C.S.E and A-Level English Literature. This easy-to-follow guide, built around the four key elements of Plot, Atmosphere, Characters, and Themes, provides a clear and structured framework for breaking down any text, sharpening students’ critical thinking, and preparing them for exams with confidence. Perfect for teachers, educators, and parents homeschooling their children, the P.A.C.T method features detailed explanations, examples from classic and modern literature, and visually engaging materials to support all learning styles. For those seeking deeper insights, the accompanying book offers expanded guidance, and students can also access interactive, step-by-step video lessons on YouTube. Whether you’re teaching in the classroom or at home, the P.A.C.T method is a valuable tool to enhance understanding and help students succeed in their literary studies.
Unlocking The Tempest: Lesson 2
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Unlocking The Tempest: Lesson 2

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Elevate your teaching with our meticulously crafted PowerPoint presentation for Lesson 2 of The Tempest! Designed specifically for teaching professionals and homeschooling parents, this resource is your key to mastering the intricacies of Shakespeare’s plot and ensuring your students excel in their exams. What’s Included: Detailed Plot Breakdown: Gain a clear understanding of key events, characters, and their motivations throughout the play. Our engaging slides will help demystify the narrative structure, making it accessible for all learners. Interactive Activities: Enhance student engagement with thought-provoking questions and activities that encourage participation and critical thinking. Visual Aids: Beautifully designed visuals to help students visualize connections between characters and events, making complex ideas easier to grasp. Exam Preparation Tips: Equip your students with strategies to effectively answer exam questions related to the plot, boosting their confidence and performance. Why Choose This Resource? Time-Saving: Skip the hours of preparation and planning. This ready-to-use PowerPoint ensures you have everything you need at your fingertips. Educational Value: Foster a deeper appreciation of Shakespeare’s work and enhance your students’ analytical skills, ensuring they not only understand the play but can also articulate their insights in exams. Adaptable for All Settings: Perfect for classroom use or homeschooling environments, this PowerPoint presentation caters to diverse teaching needs. Unlock the full potential of your students and make Shakespeare’s The Tempest come alive! Purchase now and transform your lesson into an enriching learning experience. Your students will thank you!
Engaging PACCT Method Resources
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Engaging PACCT Method Resources

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The PACCT Method is an innovative approach to teaching literature, designed to engage students with varying learning abilities and styles. By focusing on five key elements—Plot, Atmosphere, Characters, Context, and Themes—this method fosters a deeper understanding of literary texts and encourages critical thinking. Plot serves as the foundation of any narrative, guiding students through the sequence of events and helping them identify key turning points in the story. Analyzing plot structure enables students to grasp the significance of events and their impact on the overall narrative, enhancing retention and personal connection to the material. Atmosphere encompasses the emotional landscape of a text, allowing students to explore how mood and setting influence characters and plot development. By examining descriptive language, imagery, and tone, students engage with the text on a sensory level, deepening their appreciation for the author’s craft. This exploration encourages students to articulate their interpretations, fostering discussions that enrich their understanding. Characters are central to any story, and the PACCT Method emphasizes the importance of character analysis. Students delve into the motivations, relationships, and development of key characters, forming connections between themselves and the text. This analysis cultivates empathy and critical thinking skills, as students consider how different perspectives shape the narrative. By examining character arcs, students gain insights that relate to broader themes. Context provides the backdrop against which a literary work is created and received. Understanding historical, social, and cultural contexts enhances appreciation for the text and its relevance. The PACCT Method encourages exploration of the author’s background, the time period, and prevailing societal norms. This context deepens students’ understanding and promotes critical thinking about how literature reflects and shapes society. Finally, Themes are the underlying messages and ideas resonating throughout a text. The PACCT Method guides students in identifying and analyzing key themes, enabling them to draw connections between different works and their own lives. This thematic exploration encourages critical thinking about universal issues such as love, power, identity, and morality. These resources are crafted for diverse learners, including students on the borderline of grades 4/5 (D/C) and those who may be neurodiverse or more able and talented. Each resource includes differentiated tasks, ensuring accessibility for all while challenging students to engage deeply with the material.
PACCT Method & Shakespeare
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PACCT Method & Shakespeare

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Transform your English lessons with this expertly crafted resource bundle! Perfect for Key Stage 3 and GCSE teachers, this collection includes: Engaging PACCT Method Resources Boost students’ understanding of literature using the PACCT Method (Plot, Atmosphere, Characters, Context, and Themes). Features a versatile presentation, detailed worksheets, and exam-style questions to engage and inspire all learners. GCSE The Tempest: Key Character Profiles & Analysis A deep dive into Shakespeare’s The Tempest, focusing on key characters, themes, and analysis to prepare students for GCSE success. Includes visually engaging profiles and activities that develop analytical and essay-writing skills. Unveiling Macbeth: KS3 Study Guide Designed for KS3 pupils, this guide blends creative and analytical tasks like PEE, synthesis, letters, speeches, and more. Perfect for borderline pupils, those with learning differences, or on the spectrum, with scaffolding to build confidence and support GCSE preparation. Special Offer: Save 35% with this bundle—only £15 (regular price £23)! Engage your students and enrich their learning with this discounted set of top-quality resources.
The Hindenburg - Sample sheet from Disaster Scheme of Work.
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The Hindenburg - Sample sheet from Disaster Scheme of Work.

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This booklet contains two worksheets. The first provides reading and summary skills practice. The second worksheet is a diary task. It is part of a larger scheme of work, which will be available soon. There is also a youtube video with a teacher’s voice explaining and narrating the task. Overall, a great piece of work for a pupil who is missing lessons, or a decent resource to base a full lesson on. The tasks include: Dictionary definition task. Reading a range of sources. Summarising key details. Selecting appropriate language.