Differentiated PowerPoint with learning outcomes to help students answer the following question based on Chapter 8 and 9 of Oliver Twist:
To what extent is Fagin an out and out villain?
Lower ability students will look at how Fagin is an absolute villain.
Higher ability students will also look at his redeeming qualities.
Also includes a model response to annotate to help students improve their second draft or respond to feedback.
A detailed and comprehensive lesson looking at how violence is presented in Act 3 Scene 1 to prepare students for an assessment.
Includes a range of planning sheets and a learning journey along with annotations of the scene on the powerpoint and a model response to help with follow up tasks after the assessment.
Aimed at mid ability groups.
Writing frame for comparing Storm on the Island and Exposure (AQA Power and Conflict).
The AQA style exam question is as follows:
Compare the ways the poets in Storm on the Island and one other poem (Exposure) present conflict with nature.
15 exam style questions (one for each poem) for the Power and Conflict section of the AQA examination.
If you would like to purchase the revision grid as well as the questions, follow the link below:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/power-and-conflict-planning-responses-to-15-exam-questions-using-a-revision-grid-11538288
My students voted this as their most useful revision resource for A Christmas Carol.
First ask students to annotate the top 50 quotations in the text and then give out the answer sheet to check their responses.
For weaker students, there is a matching version where students match the 50 quotations to 50 brief explanations.
Also contains more advanced notes on my top 20 quotations linked to A01, A02 and A03.
For students wanting a comprehensive knowledge of the text there is also a 100 quotation version with meanings, methods and message briefly explained for all 100 quotations.
4 detailed and comprehensive revision booklets covering 4 of the most popular GCSE literature texts: Macbeth, A Christmas Carol, An Inspector Calls and Power and Conflict.
All the booklets compile my most popular individual resources into 4 easy to print booklets/pdfs.
Each booklet contains high grade model responses, attractive revision cards, colourful knowledge organisers, scaffolding to help with planning, plot overviews, comprehension questions and much more. I have tried to include lots of previews to give you an idea.
Buying the bundle of 4 booklets is more cost effective than purchasing all 4 booklets from my shop individually.
An Inspector Calls - 43 page booklet
Macbeth - 58 page booklet (newly updated for 2024)
Power and Conflict - 51 page booklet (newly updated for 2024)
A Christmas Carol - 40 page booklet
Full lesson and worksheet for analysing the setting at the start of Chapter 6. The focus is on commenting on the impact of word choices and the impact of the cyclical structure.
Two paragraph writing frame on language and structure.
These two poems go well together if the question is on identity or speaker’s feelings as they both use a dramatic monologue to express frustration but in very different ways.
Full lesson exploring the role of the narrator in Blood Brothers written in a TEEP style will success criteria.
Includes a vocabulary building activity, a diamond ranking activity and apply questions.
Three revision lessons for the 15 mark a) question in the Eduqas 9-1 Romeo and Juliet exam.
Exam 1 is from Act 4 Scene 1
Exam 2 is from Act 5 Scene 3
Exam 3 is from Act 3 Scene 1
All include a powerpoint with annotations, a planning sheet and there is also a writing frame of useful sentence stems.
Also includes grade 9 model answers which students can compare to their own work.
A grade 9 exam response answering a question about Scrooge’s fears in A Christmas Carol.
I have also included a writing frame that I used with a much lower ability class (target grades 4 and 5).
2 A3 worksheets revising stage directions in the play.
Sheet 1: A list of key stage directions for each character split into before, during and after the interrogation combined with questions to help students understand the subtle changes in the characters’ behaviour at each stage of the play.
Sheet 2: Differentiated questions linking to A01, A02, A03 based on the opening stage directions.
A clearly structured worksheet to help students vary sentence openers in 6 different ways.
Students can use the 3 model examples and the word bank at the bottom to help them create interesting versions of the boring sentences in 6 ways:
ing word
ly word
ed word
preposition
abstract noun
adjective
There is also a tougher version looking at 10 different openers.
An essay plan with suggested answers on the character of Eric Birling.
The PowerPoint lesson gives a basic introduction about the character of Eric and is suitable for lower ability students.
The planning sheet is more suited to pushing higher-attaining students.
Also contains a 10 quotation revision sheet and a blank template for students to have a go at explaining the quotations first.