A mock Lit Paper 2 question with ‘London’ as the named poem and the theme of suffering.
Explores approaching the question: selecting poems which fit the theme then analysing which would be best to compare to the named poem. As included are two real-time responses comparing the poem first to ‘Remains’ and then ‘Kamikaze’.
A full AQA-style Paper 2 featuring sources from Maya Angelou and Charlotte Bronte. Includes full exemplar responses- including a model Section B response.
Geared towards FE (and easily adjustable to suit a younger audience), this session introduces students to some key aspects of personal finance, focusing on borrowing money and understanding interest rates, repayment of debts, credit reports and different types of debt. It also offers the opportunity for discussion on the ethics of certain types of lending and consideration of the debt cycle.
•Interest Rates and APR
•How repayments on borrowing are calculated
•Different types of borrowing
•Credit Reports
•CCJs, IVAs and Bankruptcy
•The debt cycle
Offers students a Lit Paper 2 style question, suggestions for a range of comparison poems, and a highly detailed comparison of The Emigree, as named poem, and Exposure.
An exploration of the Narrator as a character and a dramatic device. Plenty of A02 (language and structure) and A03 (social and historical context) along the way.
AQA style exam question based on an extract from Act 1, Scene 1, focussing on the character of Tybalt with exemplar response. All colour coded for AOs.
A whole lesson examining the presence of stories of fratricide in classical fiction, the Mengele experiments on twins and the empirical evidence on the Nature V Nurture debate plus a mock exam question on the theme, examined through the characters of Mickey and Edward with Assessment Objectives annotations.
Lit Paper 2 style question “How does Willy Russell use the characters of Mickey and Edward to explore the theme of nature versus nurture?” Contains model response with colour-coded AOs.
An all-in-one Literature Paper 1 resource covering the entire play of “Macbeth” (115 quality and detailed slides) designed to form the basis of an entire half-term’s teaching. Covers all aspects students require for this chosen Shakespeare play.
Incorporates:
-An in-depth social and historical background to the play, discussing the move from the Elizabethan to the Jacobean era
-A scene-by-scene bullet-point breakdown of every scene in all five acts
-A close analysis of the scenes, positing questions based on AO2 (language and structure) and AO3 (social/historical context) skills
-An introduction to the Literature Paper 1 Shakespeare question format and student-friendly assessment objectives
-Very thorough characters analyses and charting of the decline of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
-Detailed examinations of the central themes- “Ambition”, "Being ‘a man’ and an ‘unsexed woman’, “False Appearance” and “Guilt”- with key quotes from throughout the play for each
AQA Paper 1 Style Question with extract- Juliet’s soliloquy 3,2 (“I have bought the mansion of love…”) with question on the theme of haste. Exemplar response included.