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AQA English Language Paper 1 - Question 2 I do/We do/You  do model lesson
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AQA English Language Paper 1 - Question 2 I do/We do/You do model lesson

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Using ‘Lord of the Flies’ as an extract, this is a simple lesson which models how to tackle AQA English language paper 1, question 2. It’s is based on a student’s response and uses the I do/We do/You do principle of modeling how to respond to the question. In addition there is a ‘do now’ activity based on question 1 of English language paper 1 and a peer assessment plenary. It’s handy for English language revision and revision for ‘Lord of the Flies’ if you have taught it.
Macbeth - Final Preparation for the 2024 Exam Act 5, Scene 5
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Macbeth - Final Preparation for the 2024 Exam Act 5, Scene 5

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This is a full lesson based on an extract from Act 5, Scene 5 - Macbeth’s hubris and Lady Macbeth’s death. There is a ‘do now’ activity and a model what/how/why paragraph based the the extract. Useful for revision. I’ve used it recently and have told my Year 11s this is one of my predictions for the the real AQA English literature paper 1 exam this year.
An Inspector Calls Revision Bundle
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An Inspector Calls Revision Bundle

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A collection of revision resources for An Inspector Calls. I have used them for revising the play with my classes and they have proven to be useful.
LAST MINUTE REVISION Love and Relationships revision
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LAST MINUTE REVISION Love and Relationships revision

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45 posters on a PowerPoint. - three for each poem in the Love and Relationship anthology of poems. These can be made into flashcards or used as a school wide competition in which students can search for all 45 quotations. Includes a competition answer sheet and a context quiz.
The Hierarchy of Power in 'Macbeth'
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The Hierarchy of Power in 'Macbeth'

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A visual aid showing the hierarchy of power in Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’. I have used this with my classes and it has given them a good understanding of how ‘The Divine Right of Kings’ works and who’s who in the play in terms of their position in the play’s hierarchy.