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LAST MINUTE REVISION - MACBETH RETRIEVAL PYRAMIDS
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LAST MINUTE REVISION - MACBETH RETRIEVAL PYRAMIDS

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This is a very useful resource that I have used in lessons as a starter and for revision homework which is based on each of the acts in ‘Macbeth’. These pyramids are inspired by Kate Jones. They are differentiated so students can tackle the easier revision questions if they wish or the more challenging ones. The aim for the students is to achieved the highest points score at the end of the challenge.
Lord of the Flies Revision - Recall and Retrieval Grid Focused on Main Themes
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Lord of the Flies Revision - Recall and Retrieval Grid Focused on Main Themes

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This is a useful resource that I have used both at KS3 and KS4 for revision of the novel Lord of the Flies. You can use it for a revision lesson or for home study. There are 36 different questions/activities for students to complete. I have also created recall and retrieval grids for: An Inspector Calls Macbeth Animal Farm Much Ado About Nothing A Christmas Carol
Macbeth Revision Clocks
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Macbeth Revision Clocks

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A collection of revision clocks for the play Macbeth. Useful for homework or quick single lesson revision, especially as the exams get closer.
AQA - A Christmas Carol Exam Preparation
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AQA - A Christmas Carol Exam Preparation

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This is based on the AQA 2019 English Literature Paper 1 exam. It is aimed at higher ability students There is a ‘do now’ activity, an assessment of the mark scheme and a model paragraph. Handy for last minute exam revision.
A Christmas Carol - I do/We do/You do - Stave 2 A lonely boy reading near a feeble fire
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A Christmas Carol - I do/We do/You do - Stave 2 A lonely boy reading near a feeble fire

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A full lesson based on Stave 2 of A Christmas Carol and the extract running from ‘They left the high-road, by a well-remembered lane…’ to ‘The Ghost smiled thoughtfully, and waved its hand: saying as it did so, “Let us see another Christmas!”’ The learning objective focuses on adding context to a student response. There is a do now quiz based on the text and an example paragraph analysing the text in response to this exam question: Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present loneliness and isolation in ‘A Christmas Carol’? The lesson follows the ‘I do/We do/You do’ structure. There is an exemplar paragraph analysing this section of the text, with a clear contextual comment. There is an extra activity at the end based on a spelling test of key words in the text. This lesson has been successfully used in GCSE English literature lessons for a number of years.
An Inspector Calls - Final preparation for the 2024 Exam
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An Inspector Calls - Final preparation for the 2024 Exam

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This is a full lesson based on two questions from AQA’s English Literature paper 2- one based on Mr Birling and one based on males in the play. There is a quick ‘do now’ activity and two model what/how/why paragraphs based on the questions. This is very useful for revision, that also looks in depth at the park scheme and indicative comment. I’ve used it recently and have told my Year 11s and they responded really well to the lesson.
An Inspector Calls - Final preparation for the 2024 Exam Eric Question
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An Inspector Calls - Final preparation for the 2024 Exam Eric Question

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This is a full lesson based on a question from AQA’s English Literature paper 2- one based on Eric. There is a quick ‘do now’ activity and a model what/how/why paragraph based on the question. This is very useful for revision, that also looks in depth at the park scheme and indicative comment. I’ve used it recently and have told my Year 11s and they responded really well to the lesson.
Power and Conflict - Final preparation for the 2024 Exam - Poppies and Kamikaze
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Power and Conflict - Final preparation for the 2024 Exam - Poppies and Kamikaze

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This is a full lesson based on a comparison between Poppies by Jane Weir and Kamikaze by Beatrice Garland from AQA’s English Literature paper 2, Power and Conflict. There is a quick ‘do now’ activity and two model what/how/why paragraph based on the question. This is very useful for revision, that also looks in depth at the park scheme and indicative comment. I’ve used it recently and have told my Year 11s and they responded really well to the lesson.