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Jekyll and Hyde Extracts for Analysis
A Jekyll and Hyde booklet with 9 extracts with analytical questions for each. Perfect for any study of the text or extract practice for the GCSE Literature Edexcel syllabus.
Great revision tool or weekly homework, this is suitable for GCSE students of all levels or high ability Year 9. The resource could also be used to hone analytical skills with Year 12.
Jekyll and Hyde Setting Quotations
Useful two page sheet documenting quotations all to do with setting in Jekyll and Hyde. Worksheet covers quotations in chronological order under chapter headings.
Perfect revision tool for student studying for closed text exams. Also handy as a starting point for any essay on the significance of setting in |Jekyll and Hyde. Suitable for GCSE students or A Level.
Revise commas through Jekyll and Hyde!
Recap technical accuracy skills, when to use a comma and how to avoid the comma splice, whilst revising character and theme in Jekyll and Hyde!
This resources takes you through the basics of commas: in lists, after frontal adverbials/sub clauses, embedded clauses and when not to use a comma.
Each task uses Jekyll and Hyde content to maximise revision opportunities!
Perfect for key stage 4 revision or a starter exercise.
Othello Critical Interpretations - Attitudes to Women
A planning sheet based on critical interpretations focused on attitudes towards women. For KS5 groups, this allows students to engage with a critical quotation by Ania Loomba. It provides a key quotation from Emilia along with wider quotations from the rest of the play.
This could be used for annotations / planning or the basis of an essay.
Student Evaluation Form - English
Feedback form for students to gain insight on their views on the curriculum over the year. Can be used with KS3 and 4, this sheet asks for their views on the best bits of the year, what they liked the least, where they feel they learn the most (skills/knowledge) their proudest moments along with areas for improvement. It should should prompt independent reflection as well as give teachers a steer on how students feel they are learning. Great as a tool for Department Self Evaluation.
End of Term English Project - Board game!
Turn your favourite book into a board game. Stuck with what to do with your students in the final week of the summer term? Use this powerpoint and handy templates for a week’s lessons of fun. Students can choose any text they have studied with you over the year and create their own board game. This could be a brand new game or something inspired by a classic.
Included is a powerpoint with rules and suggestions, and three templates inspired by monopoloy, snakes and ladders and cluedo. All are left blank so students can adapt. Ie. instead of snakes they could use prospero’s staff
Macbeth - Function of the Witches Lesson
A fully resourced lesson with Powerpoint and A3 extract sheets teaching students how and why Shakespeare used the witches in his play. The powerpoint resource goes through key contextual factors affecting Shakespeare’s choices including superstitions, King James’ own belief in witches, and mythology. It also offers opportunities for close analysis in conjunction with the A3 hand out. This is a medley of the most important sections of the play incorporating the witches. Great for extract practice or quote learning.
The lesson builds to students completing an essay on the function of the witches which could be done for homework or in class.
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Macbeth Act 4.1 Extract Essay Practice
A practice paper based on the Macbeth’s encounter with the witches in Act 4 Scene 1. Can be used in conjunction with a wider question on the role of the witches.
Perfect for KS4 study. Perfect for Edexcel but would be useful for all exam boards.
Macbeth 3.6 Scene Analysis Lesson
A fully resourced lesson examining Macbeth 3.6, a tricky scene where Lennox discusses the state of Scotland under Macbeth’s rule to an unnamed Lord. This lesson provides tips and strategies for the exam - tackling a difficult extract, whilst also teaching the main themes and devices in the text.
This pack of resources include:
A word copy of the extract with colour coded questions
A powerpoint offering tips and strategies for tackling difficult extracts
A model paragraph exploring the opening of the scene
Teacher suggested answers included on the powerpoint in the notes section. Useful if students miss work, for new teachers or non-specialists
Suitable for any GCSE Literature specification or high ability Year 9.
End of Term Macbeth Quiz! (With Answers)
A two round end of term quiz on Macbeth. Round 1 asks students to identify quotations, who says them and their contexts and round 2 includes more open questions. Great for testing both general content and quotations. Perfect for revision, a homework or an end of term quiz.
Includes an answer sheet to keep it easy as possible for you!
Suitable for all GCSE Literature specifications.
Macbeth 4.3 Macduff Grief Analysis
A complete, fully resourced lesson focusing on Macduff’s reaction to the murder of his family. This lesson encourages students to use close analytical skills with a focus on language, structure and from whilst developing understadning of the content.
The lessons includes:
Detailed worksheet with a range of tasks
Accompanying powerpoint
Teacher answers on powerpoint - useful for students who have missed lessons, new teachers or non-specialists.
Perfect for any GCSE LIterature specification or high ability Year 9.
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Macbeth Bundle - 6 full lessons on Act 4 (including assessment opportunity)!
Everything you need to teach the entirety of Macbeth Act 4. At least 6 lessons worth of material. All folders include powerpoints with accompanying worksheets.
Resources also include teacher notes and suggested answers so most useful to new teachers or non specialist.
Perfect for all GCSE Literature Specifications or high ability Year 9.
Macbeth 4.1 Analysis - Two Lessons
A detailed analysis of the entire of Macbeth Act 4 Scene 1 with a focus on the impact of the witches on Macbeth. This resource includes a detailed powerpoint with questions and annotation activities. There is an accompanying work sheet for the students and all questions / tasks have possible answers indicated in the note sections of the powerpoint. Easily enough material for 2 lessons.
Includes details on form, language, structure, aspects of tragedy and context. Aimed for Key Stage 4, Edexcel but will work for all major exam boards. Could also suit high ability Year 9.
Macbeth 4.3 Malcolm's Test Lesson
This worksheet and accompanying powerpoint takes students through the somewhat baffling scene where Malcolm tests Macduff’s loyalty to Scotland by pretending to be a worse tyrant than Macbeth.
It is a complete lesson in itself and includes:
Worksheet with sections of the text and question prompts
Powerpoint with suggested answers for each section. Useful for students who miss the work, new teachers or non-specialists.
Resource will suit any GCSE Literature specification or high ability Year 9.
Macbeth 5.1 Lesson
A fully resourced lesson covering Lady Macbeth’s sleep walking scene. The lesson includes the following resources:
detailed powerpoint with activities, questions and annotation tasks on context, content, language, structure and form
Powerpoint notes to support teachers
Model annotations
Full scene
Activity sheet tracking Lady Macbeth’s thoughts, identifying where they fall in the play
Teacher sheet to support thought tracking activities.
Perfect for Literature GCSE -any specification. Could be used as a new lesson or revision. Activities could also be set as homework tasks.
Macbeth 4.2 Analysis Full Lesson
This lesson offers a fully resources exploration of Act 4 Scene 2 of Macbeth, where Lady Macduff and her son are murdered. It supports students undertstanding of the scene, it’s function and allows for close analysis of language structure and form. It also allows for wider thinking around the play comparing Lady Macduff to Lady Macbeth.
This resource includes:
Powerpoint with a range of tasks and activities
Optional worksheet to complement the presentation
Teacher answers and suggested annotations built into the powerpoint in the notes section and separate slides. Useful for student who miss the work, new teachers or non specialists.
This lesson is designed for any GCSE LIterature specification but would also be suitable for high ability Year 9s.
Macbeth 5.4 Summary and Function Notes
Powerpoint with quick tasks on the short scene 5.4 in Macbeth where Malcolm and his army cut down the boughs from Birnham Wood. Tasks involves summary notes, discussion and notes on function and an opportunity to jot down key quotations.
Whole task will take no longer than 10-15 minutes with reading.
Macbeth 5.2 Summary and Analysis
A fully resourced mini lesson on Macbeth 5.2. The lesson includes:
Powerpoint with summary, questions and annotation tasks
Teacher notes for annotation (on powerpoint)
Student annotation sheet.
5.2 is a short scene focusing on the progress of the battle and Macbeth’s mental state. Easily glossed over as a plot filler scene, this resource ensures students will be prepared should it come up as an extract.
Perfect for all GCSE Literature syllabuses or high ability year 9.
Macbeth 5.3 Lesson & Assessment Practice
Macbeth Act 5.3 - fully resourced to cover at least 2 lessons with the potential for an assessment built in. This pack includes the following:
Extract Question (with second wider question should you wish) focused on Macbeth’s state of mind in this scene.
Extract Analysis Grid (differentiated options - blank bar one example or all quotations included)
Teacher suggested answers for analysis grid (particularly useful if new teacher or non specialist)
Powerpoint covering the final section of the scene (not included in the extract) focusing on Macbeth’s treatment of Lady Macbeth’s illness and concerns for Scotland.
Perfect for GCSE Literature (any syllabus) or high ability year 9.
Macbeth - 5.7 Worksheet (with answers)
Questions and tasks on 5.7, focusing on wider text study as well as annotation and analysis. Perfect for KS4 study but would work for set 1 Year 9.
Resource comes with separate answer sheet - useful for students who have missed lessons, new teachers or non specialists.