Edexcel English Key Language Skills
A focus on the key skills needed to tackle the EDEXCEL Languge Paper 2.
This lesson will guide students through time management, planning and question breakdowns.
Lesson includes:
A breakdown of the timings in the exam
A breakdown of quotation analysis slowing removing the assistance
A look into structure in an extract
A breakdown of the structure of the essay
This inforgraphic contains some key information regarding the poem.
It was used as a guide to revision to highlight the points of the point and offer some practive questions.
It should be used as an aid to revision rather than a comprehensive resource.
Great for pre exam prep.
This inforgraphic contains some key information regarding the poem.
It was used as a guide to revision to highlight the points of the point and offer some practive questions.
It should be used as an aid to revision rather than a comprehensive resource.
Great for pre exam prep.
REVISION INFOGRAPHIC
This inforgraphic contains some key information regarding the poem.
It was used as a guide to revision to highlight the points of the point and offer some practive questions.
It should be used as an aid to revision rather than a comprehensive resource.
Great for pre exam prep and last minuite revision. The design will also make for a great display!
This comprehensive 18-page Macbeth Act One Workbook is designed to support students as they explore and analyze the opening act of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Ideal for both homework and classroom use, this workbook helps students build a deeper understanding of the play through a variety of engaging activities and analytical tasks.
Workbook Features:
Scene Summaries: Concise summaries of each scene in Act One to aid comprehension and support independent reading.
Character Analysis: Detailed exploration of key characters, including Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, and the witches, with space for students to record their own insights.
Key Themes Focus: Examination of central themes such as ambition, fate, and the supernatural, encouraging critical thinking and thematic exploration.
Interactive Activities: A range of tasks including comprehension questions, quotation analysis, and creative writing exercises to enhance engagement and understanding.
Textual Analysis: Focus on important quotes and their significance, with opportunities for students to annotate, interpret, and analyze Shakespeare’s language.
Critical Thinking Prompts: Thought-provoking questions to challenge students interpretations and encourage classroom discussion.
Perfect for students preparing for exams or as a companion to in-class lessons, this workbook helps to solidify understanding of Act One while making Shakespeare accessible and engaging.
A captivating lesson that explores villains over a variety of texts and films. Exploring a multitude of genres and cross examining each to understand the principals of forming an archetype.
This is a single lesson potentially two depending on ability and has several interactive tasks (Individual and group) to engage the class and get them thinking creatively.
To explore the portrayal of villains and their archetypes across a variety of texts.
This resource has been designed to take students step by step through a Part B response in the Edexcel Literature paper.
This focused specifically on violence in Jekyll and Hyde but can be adapted to suit any theme very easily.
I will attach a PDF document and an editable document for you to use with your classes.
Edexcel Exam Response Practice.
Did George have a choice? Was what he did meaningful? How do we now see Curley’s wife?
These are all the questions this lesson will take you through. With a series of engaging activites including hot seating tasks, extract analysis and class discussions.
This lesson is engaging and exciting with a bid to allow students to connect to the characters on an emotional level and understand what they might really be feeing.
I have also including an element of contextual analysis - students can see how expectations on a characters response might have differed.
This is one/two lessons depending on class ability.
The Tempest - Act 4 (Prospero Focus)
When I taught this I split it over 3 lessons due to the ability of my group.
The lesson covers a summary of the act, offers the opportunity to act it then focuses on very specific language choices made by Shakespeare.
The final lesson focuses on an evaluative question.
A work booklet that focuses on Atticus Finch pre and post trial. (Chapter 10 onwards)
What kind of person is Atticus Finch?
How is Atticus presented in To Kill a Mockingbird so far? (Part 1)
How is Atticus presented in To Kill a Mockingbird so far? (Part 2)
How does our need to belong affect our identities?
How is the black community presented?
What is included:
A series of activities covering:
Analytical Writing
Recap Quiz
Sources and Resources
Interactive Activities
To Kill A Mockingbird - Chapter 1 - 9.
This booklet is designed to support a scheme as either a complementary homework booklet or for use in the classroom to aid with resourcing alongside the text.
It contains tasks for each chapter, links to resources and audio files.
It is fully interactive and can be given to a student to keep as a digital homework file.