Ready to use Power Point.
Answer slides included.
5 rounds with 10 questions in each.
Topics: Events 2024; Summer Sports; Entertainment 2024; Sort Out Summer!; Summer General Knowledge
Useful as a revision task. Or for establishing the key points of the plot before reading. A chapter by chapter storyboard with cloze plot summary to complete. PPT slide included with the vocabulary needed for the plot summary.
Two pages with an example of a 3 idea plan. Then 3 blank planning tables for poetry comparison questions involving: ‘My Last Duchess’, ‘London’ and ‘Kamikaze’ as the named poems. Question themes: Power and status; powerful feelings about place and power of Nature. Students will have to choose their 2nd poem and plan 3 pairs of ideas to ensure they compare.
A ready to use Power Point with 29 multiple choice questions about the Bard of Avon with a word challenge for question 30. One question per slide. Covering his life, his times, his plays, famous quotations, Elizabethan/Jacobean theatre and his death.
Answers included at the end.
A worksheet to explore language and imagery in ‘Poppies’ from the Power and Conflict anthology. A set of 10 multiple choice questions to explore the poem. A fact sheet about Armistice Day/Remembrance Sunday.
A ready to use Power Point quiz with 30 multiple choice questions linked to the month of April.
Topics: General knowledge; key events; famous birthdays; history; Earth and the environment (for Earth Day) and literature (for World Book Night.)
5 questions per topic.
Answer slide at the end.
A set of 3 ready to use worksheets about the use of language in the Power and Conflict poems.
A title match task: pairs of quotes from each poem - can you name the poem?
Illustrate the quotes task.
Analysis of language task: questions posed about each quotation.
A selection of Paper 2, Question 5 planning practices. Also, some key skills worksheets breaking down the writing task into: FORM, OPENINGS, PLANNING and DEVELOPING IDEAS. To support AQA English Language Paper 2.
A ready to use Power Point with a variety of activities to help students navigate the poem. A full lesson’s worth. Includes: a word cloud; contextual information with test questions; stanza by stanza questions; finding quotes; use of language techniques in the poem; prompts to explore themes and links to other Power and Conflict poems.