45% cheaper than buying the activities separately. Three activities using ‘The Writing Revolution’ exercises to stretch and develop A-leve students’ writing in English literature for The Merchant’s Tale and A Doll’s House. Easily adaptable for other texts.
Exercises for A-level students to develop their writing skills using activities from ‘The Writing Revolution’ (Hochman and Wexler). This set of activities focusing on the third and fourth chaptersf the book: ‘one step at a time: why students need to plan before they write’ and ‘first steps in planning: the single-paragraph outline.’ My own high-ability A-level English literature set have found this resource invaluable in helping them understand the writing process and improve their own writing across their A-levels.
This is the third resource I have created for this scheme. I would highly recommend completing activity 1 and 2 before attempting activity 3 as the skills build on each other.
Exercises for A-level students to develop their writing skills using activities from ‘The Writing Revolution’ (Hochman and Wexler). This set of activities focusing on the second chapter of the book: ‘sentence expansion and note-taking: getting students to process what they’ve read.’ My own high-ability A-level English literature set have found this resource invaluable in helping them understand the writing process and improve their own writing across their A-levels.
Exercises for A-level students to develop their writing skills using activities from ‘The Writing Revolution’ (Hochman and Wexler). This set of activities focusing on the first chapter of the book: ‘sentence-level writing: the basic building blocks of writing.’ My own high-ability A-level English literature set have found this resource invaluable in helping them understand the writing process and improve their own writing across their A-levels.
Learning Objectives (Know, Understand, Beable to…)To be able to vary sentences for clarity and effect. To understand how connectives can be used to form compound sentences.
Learning Objectives (Know, Understand, Be
able to…)
To understand events from The Sad Story of
Lefty and Ned.
To be able to name four features of a ballad.