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Sing Street Booklet
Sing Street Booklet
Introduction to Film Techniques/Vocabulary
Camera Shots and Angles
Details of the Film
Character List
Setting
Plot Summary
Music in the Film
Review of the Film
Key Moment 1: Opening Scene
Key Moment 2: Starting the Band
Key Moment 3: Conor and Raphina
Key Moment 4: Brother Baxter Attacks
Key Moment 5: Parents’ Split
Key Moment 6: Brendan’s Breakdown
Key Moment 7: Drive It Like You Stole It
Key Moment 8: The Dance
Key Moment 9: Ending Scene

Tracy K. Smith: A Study Guide + Essay
Dive deep into the poetry of Tracy K. Smith, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet whose work masterfully blends the personal with the political. These detailed study notes provide an in-depth analysis of Smith’s most significant poems, exploring themes of racial injustice, identity, history, grief, and resilience.
With key quotes, poetic techniques, and structured analysis, this guide helps students develop critical insights into Smith’s innovative use of erasure poetry, imagery, form, and voice.
Includes:
Comprehensive theme breakdowns
Close reading of key quotes
Analysis of poetic techniques
Essay-writing tips and exam strategies
Essay Scaffold
Whether you’re tackling a comparative question, an unseen poetry task, or a thematic essay, this guide ensures you approach Smith’s poetry with clarity, confidence, and insight.

Derek Mahon Notes and Sample Essays
Dive into the world of Derek Mahon’s poetry with this comprehensive set of study notes, designed to help students unravel the themes, language, and stylistic brilliance of his work. From the heroism of Antarctica to the haunting echoes of history in Rathlin, these notes explore Mahon’s powerful use of imagery and contrast. Each poem is broken down into key themes, memorable quotes, and detailed analysis of language and style, making it easier than ever to engage with Mahon’s poignant reflections on humanity, nature, and history. Perfect for classroom use or exam preparation, these notes are your essential guide to understanding and appreciating one of Ireland’s most celebrated

Once by Morris Gleitzman Novel Workbook
Once Novel Workbook Morris Gleitzman
Novel literary definitions
Plot overview
Chapter Questions
PEE chain answers
Character Analysis
Descriptive Writing exercise -Setting and Character

Junior Certificate English CBA- Oral Communication - Classroom Based Assessment (CBA) Guide Workbook
Junior Certificate English - Oral Communication - Classroom Based Assessment (CBA)
10 page Student Preparation workbook
Overview sheet and workbook that guides students through the task from ideas to performance
Plan your topic and delivery method
Research your topic
Write the script
Perform it in front of the class
Complete a written Student Reflection Note.
Space for student planning, research and writing of task
Infographics on speeches and oral performance
Flashcard cutouts
*Reflection note

Creative and Descriptive Writing Knowledge Organiser
Creative and Descriptive Writing Knowledge Organiser

Trash Novel Study - Resources and Activities and KO
Full resource Pack for the novel Trash and Knowlege Organiser
Trash by Andy Mulligan Notes and Workbook
Chapter Questions orkbook
Trash Unit Lesson Outlines
Powerpoint on 5 elements of Narrative Writing
Plot/ Character / Theme / Setting / Conflict

Sing Street Key Moments Notes
Key Moment 1: Opening Scene
Key Moment 2: Starting the Band
Key Moment 3: Conor and Raphina
Key Moment 4: Brother Baxter Attacks
Key Moment 5: Parents’ Split
Key Moment 6: Brendan’s Breakdown
Key Moment 7: Drive It Like You Stole It
Key Moment 8: The Dance
Key Moment 9: Ending Scene
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Visual Guide King Lear
The emoji visual guide for King Lear offers a simplified, engaging way to understand the play’s complex storyline, with each emoji representing key characters, events, and emotional tones in each act. Here’s a breakdown for each act:
Act 1 – The Kingdom’s Division 👑⚔️💔
The crown emoji represents King Lear and the kingdom.
Crossed swords symbolize the impending conflict and power struggle.
The broken heart conveys Lear’s pain as he divides his kingdom, expecting love but facing betrayal.
Act 2 – Rising Tensions 🏰👥👿
The castle represents the royal setting.
Two people emoji illustrate alliances and manipulations among characters.
The devil face highlights the deceitful plots by Goneril, Regan, and Edmund.
Act 3 – The Storm and Betrayal 🌩️🌲💨👑
The storm emoji captures the raging tempest that Lear endures, symbolizing his inner turmoil.
Trees indicate the forest, where many scenes unfold as Lear becomes homeless.
The wind emoji represents Lear’s vulnerability and madness.
The crown reminds us of Lear’s identity, now stripped of power.
Act 4 – Compassion and Schemes 👨🦯💔👸❤️
A man with a cane shows Gloucester’s blindness, and his loyalty despite his hardship.
The broken heart symbolizes the continued betrayal Lear faces from his daughters.
The queen (👸) and heart (❤️) show Cordelia’s compassion as she returns to save her father.
Act 5 – Tragedy Unfolds ⚔️💀👿💔👨👧⚰️
Crossed swords represent the battle between France and England.
The skull conveys the deaths and tragic fate of many characters.
The devil emoji highlights Edmund’s deceit and betrayal.
A broken heart shows the loss and sorrow felt, particularly by Lear.
The father-daughter emojis (👨👧) illustrate Lear’s heartbreaking reunion with Cordelia.
The coffin represents the tragic conclusion, marked by death and grief.

Bend It Like Beckham Workbook
Bend It Like Beckham Workbook
Characters
Film sequence exercises
Character Relationships
Theme of Discrimination
Camera Shots
Opening , Climax and Ending
Montage

The importance of Being Earnest By Oscar Wilde revision Guide
The importance of Being Earnest By Oscar Wilde revision Guide

Writing Skills Checklist
Evaluate the following criteria in writing
IDEAS
ORGANIZATION
Paragraph organization
SENTENCE FLUENCY
VOICE
WORD CHOICE
CONVENTIONS

Study Guide for Seamus Heaney’s Poetry
Overview:
This in-depth study guide provides students with a complete analysis of Seamus Heaney’s poetry, perfect for Leaving Certificate English. Covering five key poems—The Forge, The Harvest Bow, A Constable Calls, Bogland, and The Tollund Man—this resource explores Heaney’s profound insights into memory, history, and artistic expression.
What’s Included?
Essay Writing Guide:
Two sample essay questions with structured guidance.
Sentence starters and academic vocabulary to improve analytical writing.
A step-by-step breakdown of how to approach Heaney essay questions.
Detailed Analysis of Five Key Poems:
Each poem includes:
Themes & Messages – What Heaney is trying to convey.
Poetic Techniques – How Heaney crafts his ideas using imagery, symbolism, and sound.
Key Quotes & Analysis – Essential lines from the poems with explanations.
Purpose & Reader Response – Why Heaney’s poetry remains relevant today.
Structured Essay Support:
A framework to help students develop strong essays.
Comparison strategies between poems to enhance critical thinking.
Techniques for incorporating personal response effectively.
Sentence Starters & Critical Vocabulary:
Helps students write fluently and confidently about Heaney’s poetry.
Includes transition words for linking ideas seamlessly.
Perfect for Students Who:
Want to improve their essay writing for Leaving Cert English.
Need clear explanations of Heaney’s themes and techniques.
Struggle with structuring answers and developing personal responses.
Are looking for a comprehensive yet student-friendly study guide.

Comprehensive Study Notes for Small Things Like These + ESSAY TASKS
NOW INCLUDES ESSAY TASKS
Enhance your understanding of Claire Keegan’s poignant novel Small Things Like These with our meticulously organized study notes. These notes are designed to aid students, educators, and literary enthusiasts in exploring the key themes, cultural context, literary genre, and vision of the novel.
Key Features:
Chapter Breakdown: Each section of the novel is clearly outlined, providing summaries that highlight major plot points and character developments. This structure allows for easy navigation and quick reference.
Cultural Context: Explore the intricate cultural nuances surrounding the narrative, including gender dynamics, class attitudes, and the influence of the Catholic Church in 1980s Ireland. These insights offer a deeper understanding of the societal issues presented in the novel.
Literary Genre Analysis: Gain insight into Keegan’s unique writing style, including her understated prose, use of symbolism, and thematic depth. Understand how these elements work together to create a rich, immersive reading experience.
Vision and Viewpoint Exploration: Delve into the novel’s perspective and underlying messages, focusing on the protagonist’s moral journey and the broader implications of his choices. This section encourages critical thinking and personal reflection.
User-Friendly Format: The notes are structured for easy reading and comprehension, making them an ideal resource for both individual study and classroom discussion.
Benefits:
Increased Understanding: By utilizing these notes, readers can grasp the complexities of the narrative, leading to a richer interpretation of Keegan’s work.
Efficient Study Aid: Perfect for exam preparation or in-depth literary analysis, these notes condense essential information into manageable sections, saving time while enhancing knowledge retention.
Engagement with Themes: Engage deeply with the novel’s themes of morality, family, and societal pressure, fostering a critical dialogue around the text and its relevance today.
Support for Assignments: These notes provide a solid foundation for essays, presentations, and discussions, helping students articulate their insights with confidence.
ESSAY TASKS INCLUDED ON LIT GENRE AND CULTURALCONTEXT

Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Notes
Poem No. 1 Inniskeen Road: July Evening
Poem No. 2 Shancoduff
Poem No. 3 A Christmas Childhood
Poem No. 4 Lines Written on a seat on the Grand Canal, Dublin
Poem No. 5 Epic
Poem No. 6 Advent