Hero image

327Uploads

64k+Views

38k+Downloads

A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 2 Notes
MartinBoultonMartinBoulton

A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 2 Notes

(0)
Detailed analysis of 16 key quotations from Scene 2 on one handy printable revision sheet. Also includes a blank version for students to have a go at first exploring the significance of the quotations themselves.
Exposure Revision Sheet
MartinBoultonMartinBoulton

Exposure Revision Sheet

(0)
Detailed analysis of 11 key quotations from the AQA Power and Conflict poem Exposure by Wilfred Owen to assist in revision of this key poem from the collection. Also contains a revision sheet explaining how to compare Exposure to every other poem in the collection.
Jekyll and Hyde Quiz
MartinBoultonMartinBoulton

Jekyll and Hyde Quiz

(0)
5 challenging multiple choice questions on every chapter of Jekyll and Hyde. There are 50 questions in total. Includes the answer sheet on page 2. Ideall for testing students’ direct knowledge of the text after a first reading. Designed to fit snugly onto an A3 sheet for ease of printing. Can also work on A4. Includes a PDF and editable word version.
Jekyll and Hyde Quiz #2
MartinBoultonMartinBoulton

Jekyll and Hyde Quiz #2

(0)
A second 50 question quiz on Jekyll and Hyde with 5 questions on each chapter. Includes the recommended answer sheet on page 2. Ideal for testing students’ knowledge of the text after a first read-through.
Should Of Mice and Men Be Taught in Schools?
MartinBoultonMartinBoulton

Should Of Mice and Men Be Taught in Schools?

(0)
Once a very popular text, Of Mice and Men is rapidly disappearing from English curricula across the world. This worksheet is aimed at encouraging debate about the book. Students read two essays: one arguing it should be taught in schools; one arguing it should not be taught. Students then discuss the merits of each argument and decide which viewpoint they most agree with. Also includes a model script for a 4 person discussion about whether the book should be taught to guide students on how they should make points and respond to each other.
Grade 9 Paper 2 Question 5 AQA November 2018 Cars
MartinBoultonMartinBoulton

Grade 9 Paper 2 Question 5 AQA November 2018 Cars

(0)
A grade 9 response to the AQA November 2018 Paper 2 Question 5 about cars. It starts with a powerful and detailed anecdote to explain why I agree with the statement. It considers and then dismisses the counter argument. It provides a solution. It ends with a return to the powerful anecdote from the start to gain high makrs for sophisticated organisation and structure. Vocabulary and punctuation is sophisticated throughout.
Dulce et Decorum Est Revision Sheet
MartinBoultonMartinBoulton

Dulce et Decorum Est Revision Sheet

(0)
A handy printable revision sheet containing detailed high-level analysis of 10 key quotations from Dulce et Decorum Est. The explanations are aimed at fulfilling the mark scheme criteria for A01, A02 and A03.
Paper 2 Question 5 Grade 9 exemplar (June 2020)
MartinBoultonMartinBoulton

Paper 2 Question 5 Grade 9 exemplar (June 2020)

(0)
A grade 9 response to the AQA June 2020 Paper 2 Question 5 about whether or not travel was a waste of time. It starts with a powerful anecdote, has 2 paragraphs arguing the benefits of travel, then it looks at and dismisses the counter argument before reaching a conclusion which links back to the opening anecdote to gain marks for whole text structure and organisation. Vocabulary is sophisticated throughout and punctuation is advanced.
An Inspector Calls Quiz
MartinBoultonMartinBoulton

An Inspector Calls Quiz

(0)
50 multiple choice questions on An Inspector Calls designed to fit snugly onto one A3 sheet. Ideal for testing students’ direct knowledge of the text. Includes the answer sheet on page 2.
Grade 9 articles about homework
MartinBoultonMartinBoulton

Grade 9 articles about homework

(0)
2 grade 9 articles about homework which response to a Paper 2 Question 5 task: “Homework has no value. Some students get it done for them, some don’t do it at all. Students should be relaxing in their free time.” Write an article for a broadsheet newspaper in which you can explain your point of view on this statement. One article agrees with the statement while the other disagrees with the statement. They have been put side by side on an A3 sheet so students can compare the ideas to help guide them towards generating their own ideas for their own response on this topic.
Banquo Revision Sheet
MartinBoultonMartinBoulton

Banquo Revision Sheet

(0)
A revision sheet analysing 10 key quotations on the character of Banquo in Macbeth. Also contains a blank template version. I will ask students to try and complete this first before giving out the answer sheet. Comes in editable word format and pdf. A perfect revision document for this character who may or may not come up in the 2024 exam.
Grade 9 speeches about school uniform
MartinBoultonMartinBoulton

Grade 9 speeches about school uniform

(0)
2 grade speeches about school uniform. Both are responses to a Paper 2 Question 5 style question: “School uniform encourages a sense of pride in students for their school. It also helps with discipline; it is an essential part of the education system in England” Write a speech for a school assembly in which you can explain your point of view on this statement. One response agrees with the statement. One disagrees with the statement. Both start with a personal anecdote before moving to the main arguments. By placing them side by side on an A3 sheet, students can make comparisons and move towards generating their own opinions and own speech about the topic of school uniform.
Grade 9 speeches about mobile phones in school
MartinBoultonMartinBoulton

Grade 9 speeches about mobile phones in school

(0)
2 grade speeches about mobile phones in school. Both are responses to a Paper 2 Question 5 style question: ‘Mobile ‘phones are a useful learning tool. Students can access the internet to research topics using their mobiles. It makes sense for schools to allow students to use their mobiles in school.’ Write an article for a broadsheet newspaper in which you explain your point of view on this statement. One response agrees with the statement. One disagrees with the statement. Both start with a personal anecdote before moving to the main arguments. By placing them side by side on an A3 sheet, students can make comparisons and move towards generating their own opinions and own article about the topic of mobile phones in school.