I'm a Head of English who has produced outstanding results throughout my career. I specialise in helping students achieve the very best marks in exams throughout their time in school.
The resources provided are designed to engage, intrigue students but ultimately help students achieve the very best results- enjoy!
I'm a Head of English who has produced outstanding results throughout my career. I specialise in helping students achieve the very best marks in exams throughout their time in school.
The resources provided are designed to engage, intrigue students but ultimately help students achieve the very best results- enjoy!
Why waste time when the hard work has already been done for you?
Here are two grade 9 essays which you will no doubt find useful.
Perfect for revision, AFL tasks and to act as a full mark exemplar after completing a mock, there is no way these examples cannot help to improve the chances of your students in their upcoming exams.
This excellent resource outlines everything students need to do to achieve grade 9 for the new EDEXCEL GCSE literature exam.
The revision guide explains exactly how to achieve perfect marks using a simple and effective method, including timings.
This can be used to train staff, be part of a revision guide for students or used in your general teaching of the new qualification.
Every wondered what your students can cover when exploring form, structure and language?
These helpful revision charts highlight exactly this- enjoy!
View videos which explore this on the following site: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEp3SR3KaDzg8jSe12tGnCg
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Here is an AQA style literature exam question (which can be easily adapted for other specs) which comes complete with a full mark response for you to use with your classes as you wish.
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Looking for an interesting way to help your students revise plot, context, evidence and analysis? Well look no further!
This pub quiz style activity contains the following rounds:
Plot recall
Complete the quotes
Context recall
‘Just a Minute’ theme and character revision
I’ve used this plenty of times in the past and it’s always been an enjoyable and engaging lesson.
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This is everything every teacher and student across the land will want in their lives.
After hours (and hours) of work, this guide is aimed at providing students with the minimum they need to know in order to achieve full marks in their Literature exams.
This weighty document provides full mark analysis points (context, form, structure and language) for the following texts:
- Macbeth
- An Inspector Calls
- Animal Farm
- A Christmas Carol
- AQA Power and Conflict poetry section
This superb resource also includes:
- Basic plot outline
- Full mark exemplar responses
- Practice exam questions
- The planning and answering method for each question
Published as a word document to enable you to further edit if you wish, this resource really does have the kind of analysis your students need in order to allow you to spend time simply planning, writing and assessing Exam practice.
Why spend hours doing something similar when it has already been done for you?
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This complete unit's worth of presentations explores how to achieve perfect marks for the unit 2 exam.
Filled with interesting and challenging activities this unit helped to achieve a 30% increase in results with 50% of students, across the year group, achieving at least a B.
Here is everything your students will need in order to achieve perfect marks for the new EDUQAS paper 1 section B question.
This resources explores the planning and answering method required as well as proving your students a perfect mark exemplar which you can use as you wish.
Why waste time doing it yourself when it has already been done for you?
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Here is a fantastic set of resources to create 'flow' (or whatever you want to call it) in your lessons.
Use the grids to create a grid reference via dice or a method of your choosing. Students then have to locate a second grid reference in order to create a link between the two images. For the literature texts, this requires students to find a quote in order to justify their ideas. Images can be literal as well as metaphoric.
There are also grids for the AQA conflict poems, Macbeth and A Christmas Carol (for more able students to compare the two together) amongst others.
Other grids include creative writing tasks (select an image and use it within their sentence), selecting a task and many more.
Revision lessons getting formulaic and tired? Try this revision lesson to liven things up a bit.
All required resources are attached with the focus being “Macbeth” and “A Christmas Carol” .
With multiple rounds to test their knowledge and skills, your sure to have a lesson which you’ll all enjoy.
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Here is everything you will need in order to achieve perfect marks for Section A for AQA lit paper 1 section A.
These resources not only include the planning and answering method but guide you through each step in order to achieve the perfect result.
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Want to avoid wasting time trying to create your own examples to show the students? Do you want to be able to take something and then adapt it to support the methods you have been teaching? Look no further.
These useful ppts go through the mark scheme, planning and exemplar responses so that students are left in no doubt how they should replicate the process in their exams.
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Here is everything you will need in order to secure perfect marks for the new EDUQAS paper 2 question 6.
This resource demonstrates the perfect planning and answering method required, as well as providing you with a perfect mark response.
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Looking for all the key information for “The Sign of Four” for your students but haven’t got the time? Well, look no further.
This document outlines the key elements of plot, context, character and quotations you need in order to help support you students to achieve the very highest mark possible.
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In this document you will find all the analysis you and your classes need in order to achieve full marks.
For each the poems you will find the basic meaning, context, as well as analysis of form, structure and language.
Feel free to download and edit to suit your needs.
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Here is all the analysis of form, structure and language you will need in order for your students to achieve full marks in the A-level or GCSE exams.
These are quick, simple presentations which cut out the needless rubbish and give you what you need. The accompanying videos can be found in the following location: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEp3SR3KaDzg8jSe12tGnCg
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Before the exam board has had a chance to organise itself, here is a selection of mock exam questions for the new EDEXCEL literature Shakespeare paper.
Perfect for revision and even mock exams, this could be adapted to suit any of the new GCSE exam boards.
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