Two complete essays:
How does Shakespeare present Macbeth?
How does Shakespeare present the theme of power?
Both essays analyse key quotations with links to the genre of tragedy and the historical context of the Shakespearean Era.
This is a complete article for Question 5 complete with a success criteria of writing skills for students to find within the text and then mark their own work with.
Detailed analysis and tracking of Shakespeare’s use of symbolism of birds in ‘Macbeth’.
Useful for lesson planning, revision or CPD.
Also includes two model essays:
How Shakespeare presents Macbeth’s tragic downfall through the symbolism of birds.
How Shakespeare presents the theme of power through the symbolism of birds.
This is a set of 30 colours each with an ambitious word to replace the ordinary ‘blue’, ‘red’ etc. This prompts better vocabulary for writing tasks. It can be printed as a series of posters or cut up to create a beautiful string of bunting.
‘Grow Your Vocabulary’ includes a title and a set of 7 large flowers with ambitious vocabulary and 2 blank flowers to add your own as a class. This can be on a classroom display or passed around as a prompt or resource during independent tasks.
This is a set of 6 printable ISPACE cards, each with a clear example of an effective sentence starter. Ideal to hand out as a prompt during independent tasks to avoid dull or overused sentence starters and to challenge students to vary their ideas or vocabulary.
A concise and clear guide of 9 different types of persuasive techniques useful for non-fiction writing e.g. persuasive speeches and formal letters. Also, this is ideal for English Language Paper 2 Question 5 revision. This can be used as a revision tool or a prompt during writing practise in the classroom.
Includes 72 fantastic pieces of vocabulary in a vibrant design! These displays will help students to develop their vocabulary and select more ambitious language for their writing.
This is an A5 printable punctuation guide with a clear and concise explanation of how to use 9 different types of punctuation. Ideal to leave out as a prompt during independent writing activities or to use as a plenary for self-assessment or bingo.