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Romeo as a tragic hero

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<p>This is a simple lesson that introduced the concepts of hamartia and hubris and encourages students to apply them to Romeo.</p>
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Identifying parts of speech

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<p>I created this for a weak year 7 group who have clearly forgotten all their yr 6 SATs drilling. The sentences they are asked to find features in, come from ‘A Christmas Carol’ - I think I changed one of th sentences slightly to fit a preposition in</p>
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Writing about Structure English Language GCSE, Paper 1, Question 3

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<p>This lesson is aimed at a low ability GCSE class to teach and support writing an answer to the AQA structure question. It is fully differentiated with the same task provided along with different levels of help. Scaffolding is also provided.</p> <p>Print slides 8-11 as worksheets, choosing those appropriate for your learners.</p> <p>The lesson uses the insert from the AQA June 2019 paper which I have referred to as the Hartop extract. You can access this free from the AQA website.</p>
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AQA Power and conflict poems quotation quiz/challenge

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<p>Students have a grid with the start of a quotation. They have to complete the quotation and name the poem. The final column asks them to give a letter from the title or poet’s name; when they unscramble the letters in the final column, they spell paper 2. Winners can receive a prize if that’s what you want to do!</p> <p>Answers included on page 1. Handouts for students on page 2</p>
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Animal Farm practice comparison extract question for OCR

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<p>Of all the Literature tasks, the OCR question for section A of paper 1 has been the hardest for teachers to source. If you’ve had a similar frustration, then this resource will be very useful and a great time saver.</p> <p>Laid out as it would be in the exam, this resource includes the comparison question with another 20th century extract as well as a similarly themed question B.</p> <p>Please leave a review</p>
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Symbolism in 'Poppies' by Jane Weir

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<p>This lesson can be used as a stand alone or as a follow on from my previous two lessons on emotive language and structure. This is a ready-to-use lesson with a great visual worksheet (includes teacher copy and two further versions for easy differentiation)</p>
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language analysis Practice Worksheet

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<p>This resource provides three extracts from ‘A Christmas Carol’; ‘Of Mice and Men’ and ‘Great Expectations’ to help pupils practise their AO2 skills for AQA paper 1 Question 2: 'How does the writer use language to…</p>