A detailed analysis of the variety of dramatic methods that Tennessee Williams uses in his play 'A Streetcar Named Desire'. The notes include quotes that support the different methods that are used. Great for AS-Level and A2-Level. All dramatic methods have been outlined and their effect.
I have used all of these worksheets and presentations to analyse war poetry at KS3 level. The presentations include context and analysis of the poems and the worksheets allow for further annotation. One worksheet can also be sued for group work to analyse the poems in stanzas.
A presentation and worksheet focus on how to effectively compare and structure the two pieces of war poetry.
A worksheet that has all of the key character quotes that focuses on Mollie. The worksheet is made of a grid that allows room for an analysis of techniques and a further explanation. This is great for GCSE studies of the George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
A great five page worksheet of different homophones that has room for the definition of each homophone and I have included examples where the pupils are to slot the correct homophone.
A great worksheet for English as a Second Language too as they are confronted with having to make the decision of each homophone.
A worksheet that has all of the key character quotes that focuses on Squealer. The worksheet is made of a grid that allows room for an analysis of techniques and a further explanation. This is great for GCSE studies of the George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
PowerPoints that focus on the symbolism of colours, layout and framing of images and worksheets to go along with the PowerPoints.
Past paper examples to suit the new specification.
Used for CCEA GCSE English Language Unit 1 (new spec) but also for other multi-modal exams too.
For any pupils studying 'Lord of the Flies' or could be used as practice of figurative language techniques.
A worksheet of quotes from the novel which requires the pupils to identify whether it is: personification, metaphor, similes or hyperbole.
An effective worksheet for all abilities.
A worksheet that has all of the key character quotes that focuses on Mr Jones. The worksheet is made of a grid that allows room for an analysis of techniques and a further explanation. This is great for GCSE studies of the George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
This is a document with 25 examples of book blurbs from a variety of genres e.g. classics, horror, adventure. I have used this with both KS3 and GCSE to analyse the persuasive language that writers have used to persuade readers to buy their books. Each example has specific devices that pupils can identify and explain their effect.
A worksheet that has all of the key character quotes that focuses on Old Major. The worksheet is made of a grid that allows room for an analysis of techniques and a further explanation. This is great for GCSE studies of the George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
This comprehension has an extract that outlines the origins of Bonfire Night. It takes the pupils through the various events that led up to the evening and what happened as a result. The questions then test the pupils on various skills e.g. identifying types of words, straightforward knowledge testing and identifying similar words.
A variety of comprehension extracts and questions. PowerPoints that focus on Point-Evidence-Explanation of well-known literary characters that KS3 should already be familiar with.
Hints and tips on how to answer the questions.
I have used these speeches for Year 11 CCEA English Language Writing for Purpose and Audience. The speech topics are very relevant and relatable to the pupils.
I use this to model examples of highly persuasive speeches and what the pupils should be aiming for. I also use it as a way for them to identify the devices that are being used frequently e.g. facts and figures, list of three.
It is a handy worksheet for them to read and annotate especially when analysing purpose and audience which will then help them to structure their own answers.