Jekyll and Hyde WorksheetsQuick View
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Jekyll and Hyde Worksheets

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Worksheets to help your students revise. Could be used a starter, homework or a stimulus to base a lesson around.
World War One Poetry Unit of Work, KS3Quick View
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World War One Poetry Unit of Work, KS3

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The booklet offers 6 poems for classes to explore and analyse with clear lesson plans for each poem. Often, activities may take two lessons. There is an assessment plan included to help students plan their final assessment for this unit of work.
KS3 - World War One Poetry BookletQuick View
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KS3 - World War One Poetry Booklet

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<p>8 Lesson Scheme of Work based on famous poetry from World War One. These lessons are in booklet form so ideal for cover or shared teachers.</p>
Sassoon PoetryQuick View
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Sassoon Poetry

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<p>Split the class into four and allow them to annotate four of Sassoon’s poetry. Put them in new groups so the can teach each other the poem they are now ‘specialist’ in and voila! All your class has 4 annotated poems. Poems: The Hero, The General, Glory of Women</p>
Writing Skills (Dialogue, Vocabulary, Imagery, Punctuation)Quick View
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Writing Skills (Dialogue, Vocabulary, Imagery, Punctuation)

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<p>This resource is based on the 4 main skills of creative writing: dialogue, vocabulary, imagery and punctuation. The lessons overlap so that each lesson students can recap skills learn previously. Perfect for split classes where a teacher may only see a class once a week or for a short scheme at the beginning of a term. The scheme incorporates self and peer assessment to ensure students receive instant feedback. Only one resource to print out as a resource.</p>
Othello: The Art of conversationQuick View
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Othello: The Art of conversation

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<p>These resources helps to analyse Shakepseare’s use of dialogue in creating character and relationships. Students are coached through how meaning is shaped for an audience.</p>
Blurb Analysis (Frankenstein by Mary Shelley)Quick View
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Blurb Analysis (Frankenstein by Mary Shelley)

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How should students analyse a blurb? what can it tell them? These resources, a lesson presentation and worksheets, focus on Gothic Fiction and in particular Frankenstein by Mary Shelley but could be used for exploring different books of any genre.
Theatre of the AbsurdQuick View
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Theatre of the Absurd

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Our school have started putting on lectures for Sixth Form students. Mine was on the Theatre of the Absurd with a focus on Beckett and Pinter. I only have half an hour so the Pinter part is a bit light. I have included my lecture notes so you can see my train of thought. But I intended students to read the Waiting for Godot extract out. Last year in the AQA A2 paper, Pinter was used so it is relevant.
Gothic Fiction featuresQuick View
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Gothic Fiction features

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A ticksheet is available for weaker students who need help when watching the video clips - instead of mkaing their own notes.
Paper One High PractiseQuick View
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Paper One High Practise

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Worksheet to help students practise comprehension skills and powerpoint to help show how students can achieve the most amount of marks.
An Inspector Calls - Name AnalysisQuick View
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An Inspector Calls - Name Analysis

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<p>Revision resource, homework or easily set cover work for KS4 classes.<br /> Activity will give students an understanding of Priestley’s choice of names and will give them something to write about for any exam question they might come across.</p>
What's in a Name?Quick View
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What's in a Name?

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<p>Easy homework/cover work to set for KS4 class either studying Romeo and Juliet or in need of revising the topic.<br /> Students simply watch video and make own notes with an opportunity to put information into their own writing.<br /> Promotes independent study.</p>