Useful as a revision task. Or for establishing the key points of the plot before reading. A chapter by chapter storyboard with cloze plot summary to complete. PPT slide included with the vocabulary needed for the plot summary.
A set of 3 ready to use worksheets about the use of language in the Power and Conflict poems.
A title match task: pairs of quotes from each poem - can you name the poem?
Illustrate the quotes task.
Analysis of language task: questions posed about each quotation.
A selection of Paper 2, Question 5 planning practices. Also, some key skills worksheets breaking down the writing task into: FORM, OPENINGS, PLANNING and DEVELOPING IDEAS. To support AQA English Language Paper 2.
A worksheet to explore language and imagery in ‘Poppies’ from the Power and Conflict anthology. A set of 10 multiple choice questions to explore the poem. A fact sheet about Armistice Day/Remembrance Sunday.
Two pages with an example of a 3 idea plan. Then 3 blank planning tables for poetry comparison questions involving: ‘My Last Duchess’, ‘London’ and ‘Kamikaze’ as the named poems. Question themes: Power and status; powerful feelings about place and power of Nature. Students will have to choose their 2nd poem and plan 3 pairs of ideas to ensure they compare.
One hour’s worth (at least) of literacy activities to use with your child at home. Includes a starter, some key knowledge tasks and challenge/extension activities. Answer sheet provided at the end.
Key knowledge/skill: INFERENCE
Most suitable for KS2 but covers important skills for older students too.
Designed to be printed off but could simply be viewed on screen once downloaded. Work could then be completed in a notepad or exercise book.
One hour’s worth (at least) of literacy activities to use with your child at home. Includes a starter, some key knowledge tasks and challenge/extension activities. Answer sheet provided at the end.
Key knowledge/skill: FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
Most suitable for KS2 but covers important skills for older students too.
Designed to be printed off but could simply be viewed on screen once downloaded. Work could then be completed in a notepad or exercise book.
Apologies for typo, I have corrected it now! My proof reading eyes aren’t what they used to be…
A helpful variety of revision and exam preparation resources about the play. Including: worksheets on tension in Act 1; using quotations; quotations about social class and attitudes to women; character files; planning an exam answer; revision and recap quizzes and activities.
Suitable for a range of abilities.