A grade 9 response about the theme of ambition.
This is one of a number of high level Macbeth responses that can be purchased in a bundle from here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/macbeth-6-grade-9-responses-12242190
An example of high level analytical writing in An Inspector Calls about how Priestley presents ideas about selfishness in An Inspector Calls.
Includes an examiner comment and grade at the end.
This resource is also available as one 9 sample responses at different grades:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/9-an-inspector-calls-model-responses-11453529
It is also available as a bundle covering the whole play:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/an-inspector-calls-aqa-1-9-differentiated-birling-sheila-11412310
A high level grade 8 or 9 exam-style response to a question about Banquo.
Starting with this extract, explore the significance of Banquo in the play.
Includes a mark and an examiner comment.
Also includes a revision poster looking at key Banquo quotations.
Lesson exploring the presentation of religion in Animal Farm.
Students contrast the pigs’ hatred of Moses in Chapter 2 with the way his presence is tolerated on the farm in Chapter 9 when the animals are hungry.
A lesson analysing the character of Boxer from Animal Farm.
Includes detailed annotations of 10 key Boxer quotations to prepare students for answering an exam style question on Boxer.
The lesson is aimed at students with a grade 5/6 target.
This Animal Farm Bundle includes the following:
20 lesson scheme of learning.
40 page revision booklet covering model answers, writing frames, plot, context, chapter questions, theme trackers and lots more.
High level response to a question on Moses and Benjamin
Revision grid of 60 character quotations and flashcards
4 full model answers
Lesson on Squealer.
Lesson on Snowball.
Lesson on Boxer.
Lesson on Benjamin.
Lesson on themes.
Lesson comparing Snowball and Napoleon’s leadership.
10+ Questions on every chapter
Lesson on Napoleon
Activity analysing key extracts
Plus lots more.Check out all the previews on each individual resource to help gain an impression of the amount of material included.
Lesson introducing the character of Squealer.
It starts by looking at adjectives to describe Squealer and his function of the play.
Then students make inferences about 11 Squealer quotations and then compare their explanations to my teacher explanations.
The lesson is aimed at a mid ability class. However, there are some concepts aimed more at higher ability students such as obfuscation and gas-lighting and contextual links to Molotov and Pravda that can be explored in greater depth with higher-ability classes.
A3 revision sheet that explores the characters of Snowball and Napoleon. Includes thesis style introductions and detailed and thoughtful analysis of 11 key quotations for each character.
A relaxing end of term quiz on Lord of the Flies. Students have to guess the quotation from the image. There are 40 images linking to 40 key quotations. Answer sheet is provided. If it’s the end of term, why not then let the students colour in the quotations.
A description writing lesson based on the Tempest.
Students complete exercises which encourages them to make conscious choices about their sentence lengths, sentence types, sentence openers and use of punctuation.
How to use appositive phrases in English literature texts.
Includes examples for Animal Farm, An Inspector Calls, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Lord of the Flies and A Christmas Carol.