Over 20 pages of things to do and read on Emma, Useful for NQTs or teachers new to the text for ideas for lessons. Useful for students to read for revision. In word so can be adapted for essays and own class use. Suitable for 14+
Useful for GCSE revision prompts and discussions. Essay questions and ideas of how to tackle them. Simple but will work for most classes - differentiation possible. AQA
Context questions, with prompts and answers for the students to consider. Enough to keep the students occupies on meaningful work related to the exam.
Act I, Scene iii, ACT III, SCENE 1 LINES 28-55,Act V, Scene ii, lines 384-9 and more.
A worksheet of questions to help focus discussions about 'love' in the context of reading a Shakespeare play, such as, Othello. It is accessible at all levels of ability and would lead to interesting debates as well as contextualising discussions of love in Shakespeare's time. Suitable for Key Stage 3, GCSE and A level students.
Basic powerpoint to spark debate about school rules - open to customize as required. Suitable for year 7 - 13. Good for stimulating discussion - topical and full of differentiation possibilities.
Suitable for years 10 and 11, to encourage speaking and listening and group discussions. would lead to differentiated outcomes. A good starter for GCSE level learning.
Extracts from texts chosen for their illustrative points of verbs and nouns. Notes in the viewing panel for notes. Powerpoint - very simple. Can be edited. A level material. AQA
A few pages of notes about the romantic and stylistic features of Wuthering Heights. Useful for revision and essay writing. Suitable for GCSE and A level.
Revision notes at a glance on A Level English Language Acquisition. Also, covers ‘Discuss children’s early language acquisition with reference to the research of Nelson, Rescorla and Aitchison.’ Some overlap possibly with Psychology A level. Useful notes for students who missed class! Useful for revision, and also summary of unit.
Powerpoint which covers a summary of Romeo and Juliet and some of the key themes. Simple question activities on the themes. Simple powerpoint which can be adapted, but covers the main points in plain English. GCSE literature AQA.
A powerpoint with an overview and discussion questions - for revision after the text has been read. Useful for GCSE lessons to remind students of key ideas and encourage debate. AQA.
45 pages of guided reading through the play. Could be used for cover lessons, revision, teacher’s questions during a lesson. Links to over parts of the text are made. Very useful for new teachers. It is well worth the money to have something to fall back on in lessons.
Fantastic collection of resources for GCSE AQA English Literature teaching of The Tempest by William Shakespeare at a very reasonable price. Will save hours of preparation and be invaluable for lessons at a moment’s notice. Useful for NQTs or Teacher Trainees to build their lessons around. Supply and cover teachers could use them too. Enough materials to serve as revision notes. Adaptable formats. It’s a popular text and worth getting these resources now.