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.
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.
Quick cover lesson on language and technology - text messaging. The worksheet has two texts for the students to discuss with possible points to consider in an answer. Useful of English Language AS or A level. Easy starter lesson or supply teacher lesson as points to cover in an answer are provided.
Powerpoint based on the theme of love in Othello, pulling together a series of observations, questions to debate and points to note on the topic. Useful for prompting discussions, teacher led.
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.
The powerpoint takes you through the basics of the poem - ideally for students upto GCSE. Will keep the students occupied for a lesson focusing on language, themes and the structure.
A collection of activities on Wuthering Heights - useful for any specification at A level. Gothic Novel, Romance, Themes, Summary of Plot, worth it to save preparation time.
Simple lesson idea based on the Young Apprentice - healthy eating theme, useful for group presentations. Suitable for business studies students too. Upto GCSE standard.
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.
27 pages which take you through the play, offering critics interpretations of how to read the scenes, as well as questioning your own reading. Useful for teachers newly qualified and new to the text. Ensures a good set of revision notes.
Critical interpretations of Hamlet - Act 3. Powerpoint with question activities focusing on the text with critic views. Useful for cover lessons and newly qualified teachers to save preparation time. A Level
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.