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Using a motif for Paper 1 Question 5
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Using a motif for Paper 1 Question 5

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Using a motif is a great way to gain marks for structure and organisation in Paper 1 question 5. This resource contains 4 high grade examples of how to use a motif for Paper 1 Question 5. They are responses to the November 2021 question: write a story about a new beginning. Example 1: Motif is turquoise candle Example 2: Motif is a broken pocket watch Example 3: Motif is a silver key Example 4: Motif is tulips. Also contains 3 examples that use an object as a motif in drop, shift, zoom, leave narratives. This is a great resource for modelling how to use motifs so students can then go on to choose their own object to develop across the text.
Macbeth Revision
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Macbeth Revision

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A range of Macbeth revision resourcess. Includes 5 character quotation revision sheets covering Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, Banquo, Macduff and The Witches. Also contains critical ideas about characters and moral lessons/big ideas across the play.
Macbeth Moral Lessons
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Macbeth Moral Lessons

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A worksheet looking at the moral lessons/big ideas in Macbeth. Students complete the blank grid and then compare their ideas to the model answers.
Anecdote Lead Paragraphs for Paper 2 Question 5
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Anecdote Lead Paragraphs for Paper 2 Question 5

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I advise my students to start their response to Paper 2 Question 5 with an engaging personal anecdote. This resource contains 6 examples of anecdotal lead paragraphs to familiar Paper 2 Question 5-style topics covering travel, school uniform, homework, climate change, social media and animals in captivity. I ask my students study the style of these modelled examples before attempting to write their own anecdotal lead paragraphs.
Living Space
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Living Space

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Highly detailed annotations of Living Space by Imtiaz Dharker to support students with gaining a perceptive and thoughtful understanding of the Eduqas poetry anthology.
Sub - Feminine Gospels
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Sub - Feminine Gospels

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A 16 slide PowerPoint that includes an engaging starter, comprehension questions, annotations of key lines in the poem, discussion questions, 2 sample paragraphs to compare and contrast, a task to get students to think about comparing Sub to other poems in the collection and a challenging research task to consolidate ideas in the poem.
The Woman who Shopped - Feminine Gospels
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The Woman who Shopped - Feminine Gospels

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A 17 slide PowerPoint that includes debate questions, detailed annotations on each stanza, exemplar paragraphs, big ideas in the poem and an extension task. A useful introduction to the poem especially for those teachers who have not taught it before.
Loud - Feminine Gospels
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Loud - Feminine Gospels

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A lesson introducing this key poem from the first half of the Feminine Gospels collection. Includes an overview, annotations and extension activities.
Cozy Apologia
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Cozy Apologia

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Detailed annotations of Rita Dove’s Cozy Apologia for the Eduqas poetry anthology. Aimed at students looked to reach grades 7-9.
Eduqas Revision Booklet
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Eduqas Revision Booklet

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23 page revision booklet containing high level analysis and annotations of key quotations, structure and context of all 18 poems from the Eduqas anthology. This is aimed at students striving for grades 7-9. Also contains knowledge organisers to assist with revision.