This is every resource I have used to work through chapter 1 of Jekyll and Hyde with my class. Could be used now without being changed. Work through the powerpoint slides in order and use the accompanying sheets accordingly.
A 25 page document with quotations organised by character. Quotations to learn for Romeo, Juliet, Lord Montague, Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet, Mercutio, Benvolio, Tybalt, Nurse, Friar Lawrence, Friar John and the Chorus. The quotations are in tables, with space for notes about themes, technical terms and context.
These are my resources for helping students prepare for the Curious Incident (play version) question on the AQA English Literature paper. The cheat sheet is designed to narrow down the number of quotations students attempt to learn, and allow them to link quotations to multiple themes, and character questions, in order to overcome the fear of answering questions without the text or extract.
Together, both files contain 38 small quotations, and by memorising as many as possible of these, students will be able to access and answer any exam question they are faced with.
The first file is purely for Christopher, with the themes that can be related to his character and then the quotations that have been selected. The smaller boxes are where the students should revise that quote - reminding themselves of its context in the play, and putting some technical analysis. On the remaining pages there are larger boxes for students to make notes as to how each quotation links to different themes, perhaps writing some practice sentences and paragraphs to ensure they can link each one specifically. The second file is the same, but containing quotations for Ed, Judy, Siobhan and Stage Directions.
This is a scanned copy of my annotated version of The Yellow Wall-Paper, it is highlighted with key quotations and annotated for analysis, themes, interpretations and technical terms. It allows a student/teacher to work through and use the analysis in their teaching or own work. I use it for the NEA section of AQA English Literature A spec.
These are my resources for studying Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet. There is an A3 sheet with a brief summary of every scene in Act 1, including setting, plot, key characters, key quotations and a space for students to link to their themes.
There is then a document for each scene (Prologue through to Scene 5) which selects specific extracts for the students to focus on, analyse the language and answer questions in relation to. The questions are differentiated and scaffolded.
These resources could be used as a workbook for students to work through independently, or they could be used as the basis for lesson plans.
I have made a document for my students which lists the key quotations from the novel in chapter order. The document is 30 pages long, with quotations from all 28 chapters, as well as the foreword and epigraph.
This allows them to prioritise quotations for analysis and also to track key themes and motifs throughout the novel. I have also included my top 20 recommended quotations at the beginning.
This a booklet designed for teaching of The Help by Kathryn Stockett for A Level English Literature. It is specifically focused around the new AQA A spec, Texts in Shared Contexts - Modern Literature unit. This can be used by the teacher as a guide for lessons, or as a workbook for all students to progress through at their own pace.
This is my booklet for using with A Level English Literature - A Streetcar Named Desire. This can be used individually by students to work through, or can be used by teachers to base lessons around, or both. This is my resource for studying the entire play.
This is a booklet for the AQA A Level English Literature text Top Girls. It can be used completely without being changed. It can be used as a student workbook, and also can be used to base class teaching around. Uploaded in both Word and PDF depending on preference.
This is the 120 page booklet that I have made for my A Level Literature students for working on the Ted Hughes, Birthday Letters collection. The booklet can be used for the students to work through independently in order to study the entire collection, or to base teacher led lessons around for the entire collection.
There are resources here for teaching the entire Romeo and Juliet text. Every Act and Scene is dealt with via powerpoint presentation, with accompanying tasks, activities - all differentiated. There are also various revision materials for key characters, and a 25 page document which contains a table of quotations for each character with space to make notes.
This a booklet designed for teaching of The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood for A Level English Literature. It is specifically focused around the new AQA A spec, Texts in Shared Contexts - Modern Literature unit. This can be used by the teacher as a guide for lessons, or as a workbook for all students to progress through at their own pace.
These are all my resources for teaching the play version of Curious Incident, for the new AQA GCSE Literature spec. The resources are numbered from 1-21 to be used in order. There are a mixture of resources, mostly in the structure of a powerpoint that should take 2-3 lessons depending on class to cover content and analysis, and then an activity worksheet to work through skills or refresh knowledge. There is also a themes pack where students can record links to various themes, and a list of potential subjects for exam questions. All powerpoints and tasks are differentiated, with extension work and scaffolded work. There are also 2 exam papers to be taken as progress tests, one in the middle of the content and one at the end.
These are all my resources for teaching Jekyll and Hyde for the new AQA GCSE English Literature spec. There are powerpoints, task sheets, extracts to analyse, everything is differentiated. There are also 2 assessments using the style of the new exam.
These are all my resources for teaching Curious Incident, the play version, for AQA English Literature. There are over 100 resources in this bundle, all are broken into sections of the play, with self-starters, presentations, differentiated activities and assessments. Could be taken and adapted or could be used completely as it is for teachers of this course.
These are all my booklets for teaching various aspects of the AQA A Level English Literature course. The booklets are each a whole unit, completely self-contained from start to finish. Students can work through at their own pace, or teachers can use sections to deliver lessons around. Booklets are for Streetcar, Top Girls, Birthday Letters, The Help, Handmaid's Tale. There is also an annotated copy of The Yellow Wall-Paper to help people plan the NEA element.