This resource comprises 5 Entry Level Assessments.
It contains extracts from 5 novels/novellas in which pupils have to identify and analyse the text according to Entry Level (Reading Paper) requirements. This gives pupils a taste of what may be to come at GCSE level without being intimidating.
Each assessment tests the pupils on similar skills, therefore they can be used to attempt to build upon skills and show continual progress.
A series of resources deigned to cover the majority of the Entry Level Syllabus.
Reading section contains: a series of assessments and tasks designed to show clear progress or highlight areas for development.
Writing section contains: a plethora of tasks, lessons and assessments, focusing on transactional writing.
A huge collections of resources.
Each resource contains a full lesson with an A3 assessment grid detailing marking boundaries for self or peer assessment. All contain differentiation. Most lessons contain a Powerpoint and a plethora of activities.
Numerous 5* resources included.
A huge collections of resources.
All individual resources contain a full lesson with an A3 assessment grid detailing marking boundaries for self or peer assessment.
A huge amount of resources which encourage students to develop their skills analysing and writing reviews.
Contains: Samplar reviews
Worksheet activities
Homework tasks
Scaffolding sheets
Writing Templates
A How to Guide
Mark Scheme
An series of 11 lessons. Each lesson contains a PPT, worksheet (some additional homeworks).
Assessment objectives are present throughout to give pupils a clear insight into the mark scheme. Peer and Self-assessment tasks also frequent, to give students independence and to allow them to reflect on their analysis.
An series of 11 lessons. Each lesson contains a PPT, worksheet (some additional homeworks).
Assessment objectives are present throughout to give pupils a clear insight into the mark scheme. Peer and Self-assessment tasks also frequent, to give students independence and to allow them to reflect on their analysis.
A full SOW containing 19 full lessons. All lessons contain objectives focusing on 1-9 Assessment Objectives. Most lessons contain self and peer assessment to allow reflective learning. Transactional writing features throughout, with numerous formats outlined including: formal letters, adverts, reviews, reports, emails and brochures.
There are also numerous tasks which also focus students attention on the purpose of a text.
An enormous set of resources to cover studying ‘The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’ at GCSE.
AO focuses are given throughout the whole scheme to encourage pupils to engage with the mark scheme.
Engaging resources including: games, worksheets, homework tasks, 25 full lessons and end of unit assessments.
One file containing a card sort (or on the board activity if short on time), group work, structured extended writing task and self assessment homework.
Lots of great activities and very clear to follow.
A SOW including contextual information on:
The Jim Crow Laws
The North Pole
Racial Tensions in America
Lessons follow the VIPERS reading structure to develop reading skills in depth.
An engaging series of tasks to follow a short but very engaging story.
A booklet designed to improve pupils awareness of the genre, explore character, setting and plot and reflect and improve their own creative writing.
Great for Halloween or cover work.
This is a 3 lesson bundle with key themes, quotations and high level analysis.
Each theme has its own PPT and resources.
This is suitable for GCSE students’ revision and also to be used by teachers in class.
Romeo and Juliet AQA English Literature Paper 1 exam style questions, using lively and creative speaking and listening activities to scaffold learning. Unlike other resources, this includes indicative content for each AO for EVERY question
Student-friendly AOs are provided so students can actually access assessment objectives, and a self-reflection sheet is included that allows students to meaningfully reflect on their work.
The Shakesbook (mock facebook) can be added as a homework task.
A very succinct activity starting with simple research tasks, culminating in an extended question.
The focus is drawn back to Act 1 Scene 2, investigating to what extent does the discussion between Capulet and Paris in Act 1 Scene 2 conform to Elizabethan ideas of marriage?