<p>An overview of key assessment objectives for Edexcel English Literature A- Level Paper 1 (Hamlet) and the key points of the anthology essays on tragedy and Hamlet itself.</p>
<p>A scaffolded structure to all questions on Edexcel English Language GCSE 9-1 Papers 1 & 2.<br />
Features links to resources and suggested writing practice tasks.</p>
<p>A glossary of the classical allusions used in Keats’s poetry ranging from Roman and Greek gods as well as some of the literary references dotted throughout his poetry.<br />
Useful for students studying the ‘Romantic Poet: John Keats’ section of the Edexcel Paper 3 English Literature examination.</p>
<p>A scaffold for analytical paragraphs on ‘Streecar’ and ‘Hamlet’ for Edexcel A Level English Litearture Paper 1. Contains 2 exemplar paragraphs.<br />
This resource encourages students to apply AO2 and AO3 (AO5 in the case of Hamlet) to their supporting quotations and draft paragraphs.</p>
<p>Worksheet for students to research various sentence types and punctuation marks. Students will have an opportunity to write examples or definitions.</p>
<p>Worksheet with key terminology and definitions to enable the students to research and revise skills for English Language GCSE. Applies to Edexcel and AQA examinations boards, but also useful with KS3 classes.</p>
<p>Key quotations from Hamlet for most scenes (excluding less relevant, short scenes) with visual prompts. Can be cut out to be used as flashcards.</p>
<p>Chapter-by-chapter summary of ‘Dorian Gray’ with key quotes, AO2 overview and contextual summary. Spare panel on each slide can be used for comparisons if teaching Edexcel A-Level.</p>
<p>Introductory lesson with prior knowledge activities for A02 and discussion points about context.<br />
Prologue with 15 minute writing task using scaffold and peer - assessment guidance also included.</p>
<p>A list of commonly misspelled words that students can highlight according to confidence and test themselves on for the purposes of revision. Some ambitious vocabulary also included!</p>