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Stretch and Challenge Cards/Progress Pockets
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Stretch and Challenge Cards/Progress Pockets

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Stretch and Challenge cards with a number of activities to engage and challenge students in lessons. Also there are some Progress Pockets so that students can demonstrate the progress they have made in a single lesson.
NATIONAL POETRY DAY - QUIZ
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NATIONAL POETRY DAY - QUIZ

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A POWERPOINT QUIZ OF FOUR ROUNDS, TOGETHER WITH AN ANSWER SHEET AND A POWERPOINT OF THE ANSWERS. ROUND ONE - POET? PLAYWRIGHT? OR BOTH ROUND TWO - WHO WROTE THE POEM? ROUND THREE - FILL IN THE BLANKS ROUND FOUR - TRUE OR FALSE?
The Hierarchy of Power in 'Macbeth'
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The Hierarchy of Power in 'Macbeth'

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A visual aid showing the hierarchy of power in Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’. I have used this with my classes and it has given them a good understanding of how ‘The Divine Right of Kings’ works and who’s who in the play in terms of their position in the play’s hierarchy.
Up the Line to Death - England to Her Sons - Analysis
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Up the Line to Death - England to Her Sons - Analysis

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PowerPoint analysing ‘England to her Sons’ an early WW1 jingoistic poem by WN Hodgson. This poem is a part of the ‘Up the Line to Death’ poetry anthology and is used extensively in AQA’s English literature A-level, WW1 and Its Aftermath. I have used this with many classes over the years. This resource also includes a knowledge organiser I have made for the poem with references to The Wipers Times for the 2023 examination.
AQA Power and Conflict - 'Exposure'  by Wilfred Owen (Fully Annotated)
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AQA Power and Conflict - 'Exposure' by Wilfred Owen (Fully Annotated)

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A lesson on the poem ‘Exposure’ by Wilfred Owen. Useful for the GCSE AQA Power and Conflict anthology and also AQA A-level Up the Line to Death anthology. The lesson has a ‘do now’ activity, context section, summary of the poem and then each line and stanza is broken down and analysed in depth. At the end of the lesson there are some review resources and exemplar essay questions.
AQA Power and Conflict - 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' (Fully Annotated)
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AQA Power and Conflict - 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' (Fully Annotated)

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A lesson on the poem ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’ by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Useful for the GCSE AQA Power and Conflict anthology. The lesson has a ‘do now’ activity, context section, summary of the poem and then each line and stanza is broken down and analysed in depth. At the end of the lesson there are some review resources and exemplar essay questions.