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Formal Letter Template Primary School High School Year 7 8 9 Functional Skills English Worksheet
1 x Formal Letter Template.
Includes Labels to guide students.
Ideal for Primary School, High School (Year 7, 8, 9) or Functional Skills students.
Compare Poems Grid Table Compare Comparison GCSE English Literature Poetry
1 x Grid to compare poetry.
Ideal for comparing poems by language, structure, form and context.
Created for GCSE / high school students.
3 x Revision Timetables with Example Plan
3 x Printable revision timetables:
1 x Detailed with day and time slots. You can plan your revision to the hour!
1 x Partially detailed with days indicated. Can add your own times (the example plan is based on this timetable).
1 x Least detailed with just days indicated. You can just write in tasks you wish to accomplish on specific days.
1 x Example timetable showing how you can use the partially detailed timetable and some revision ideas.
Great for planning the last few weeks of revision for exams.
New Word Glossary Table English Learning Vocabulary Expanding
1 x New Word Glossary Table.
Created to help students to expand their vocabulary.
Students are encouraged to write down words that are new to them, find the definition and use the word in a sentence.
Creative Writing Idea Generation Grid Worksheet Descriptive Writing
1 x grid using 6 Ws (Who, What, Where, When, Why, How) to help students generate ideas for creative writing.
1 x grid using senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch and feelings) to help students generate ideas. Great for descriptive writing.
Can be used alongside your own creative writing tasks.
Romeo & Juliet Main Themes & Character Table Worksheet GCSE Literature
1 x Main themes table.
1 x Characters table.
Tables include the theme and characters. Students fill in the other columns in the table - making notes on how the theme is shown in the play or giving a description of the characters and providing a quote as evidence.
Ideal for students to complete as they read the play or as revision.
An Inspector Calls Character Theme Grid Revision Study
1 x Character grid - students are asked to write a description of the character and find a quote that is relevant in support.
1 x Theme grid - students are asked to write about how the theme is shown in the text and provide a relevant quote.
Can be used as students read the text or study each character / theme or great for revision and learning quotes.
Much Ado About Nothing Main Theme & Character Table Worksheet Exam Help
1 x Table about main themes.
1 x Table about characters.
Tables contain theme / character and students fill in other columns - students make notes on how the theme is included in the play or describe the character and give a quote as evidence.
Great for students to complete as they read the play or as revision.
Juxtaposition Oxymoron Info Worksheets Language Analysis Explain GCSE
1 x Oxymoron Introduction worksheet - students are encouraged to write the definition of oxymoron and identify examples. Includes answers.
1 x Oxymoron vs. juxtaposition information and worksheet - explaining the difference between the two and identifying both.
1 x Oxymoron and Juxtaposition information and worksheet - info in a table and a task to identify both.
Great for GCSE / High school students.
Describing Creating Dystopian Protagonists Creative Writing Dystopian Literature
Worksheets that encourage students to think about the protagonists of dystopian stories and begin creating and describing their own.
One worksheet encourages students to think about describing using devices.
Audience & Purpose Worksheets GCSE Language Analysis
1 x Guess Who Worksheet - students go into detail about who the audience is of five examples and consider what language was used for that audience.
1 x What’s The Point Worksheet - students say what the main purpose is of five examples and consider what language has been used by the writer for that purpose.
Full instructions are given on the worksheet.
Includes aims so that students understand why they are completing the activities.
Ideal for GCSE / High School / Functional Skills students.
The aim of the worksheet is to get students considering how language is used by writers for specific audiences and purposes.
Great for developing skills in language analysis.
Alliteration Sibilance Worksheets Language Analysis Explaining GCSE Poetry Literature
1 x Introduction to Alliteration and Sibilance - students write their own definition and example and learn to identify.
1 x Explaining alliteration and sibilance worksheet - grid-filling task to get students thinking about the different uses of alliteration and sibilance.
Created for GCSE / High School students.
Fact v Opinion Worksheets Tasks Functional Skills
1 x Fact v. Opinion Introduction - students write their own definitions of fact and opinion and complete tasks to identify facts and opinions.
1 x Sentence worksheet - students identify fact and opinion in single sentences.
1 x Paragraph worksheet - students identify the fact and opinion in paragraphs. A good follow on exercise from the sentence worksheet.
Created for Functional Skills students but can be used for Primary school or recap for high school students.
2x Tone v. Mood Worksheets English Language Analysis Explanation Structure GCSE
2 x Tone v. Mood worksheets.
Includes aims so students understand why they are being asked to carry out the tasks.
Created to help students understand the difference between tone and mood and identify specific examples to support their points.
Extension tasks encourage students to start writing paragraphs explaining the use of tone and mood.
Ideal for GCSE / High School students.
Email Writing Planning Information Worksheets Tasks Functional Skills
1 x Email Do’s and Dont’s - ideal for introducing the way to write formal emails.
1 x Email subject lines information and worksheet - includes information about what subject lines should be like and tasks for students to put that into practice. Great for learning to evaluate own writing too.
1 x blank email template plan.
1 x email checklist example - students can see one way to plan their writing.
Imagery Worksheets and Info Sheet Language Analysis Explain GCSE Creative Writing
1 x Imagery basics information sheet.
1 x Imagery introduction worksheet - gives students a good understanding of how writers use imagery.
1 x Identify and Explain Imagery worksheet - students identify the type of imagery used and devices that are used to create iamgery. (With answer sheet).
Great for helping students:
identify and explain imagery use in texts.
write detailed, engaging descriptions and imagery in their own writing.
Created for GCSE / High school students.
2 x Foreshadow Foreshadowing Worksheets English Literature GCSE
2 x foreshadowing worksheets.
Great for helping students to identify and explain foreshadowing.
Ideal for GCSE / High School students.
2 x Literal versus Figurative Language Worksheets Language Analysis GCSE
2 x Literal v. Figurative Language Worksheets.
Full instructions are included along with aims so that the student knows why they are completing the tasks.
Ideal for GCSE / High School students.
Great for helping students to develop language analysis.
2x Tone Worksheets English Language Analysis Structure Analysis Explain GCSE
2 x Worksheets about Tone.
Created to help students understand and identify tone.
Includes aims so students know why they are being asked to complete tasks.
Ideal for GCSE / High School students.
2 Chronological Order Worksheets Tasks English Structure GCSE
1 x Chronological order worksheet using sentences.
1 x Chronological order worksheet using paragraphs.
You get two versions of each worksheet. One as a cut out and rearrange activity and one where students just need to write down the order of the story.
Ideal for GCSE / High School students.
Great for teaching about the structure of texts.