A twenty-eight page revision guide for Ibsen's A Doll's House. Plot, character, context, themes, symbolism and key points of the narrative discussed.<br />
Used in preparation for AQA Social Protest writing- there is an activity at the beginning for students to pick out key points of the play that relate to these elements of social protest/political writing- some are already filled out.
This resource <br />
Looks at:<br />
Acts in detail analysing and evaluating key points of the text, particularly in relation to social and political protest writing. <br />
Symbolism, language, structure and staging of the play<br />
Context influencing the play<br />
Themes and Character.
This resource is a fully annotated and detailed analysis of the entirety of the WJEC Eduqas Poetry Anthology for examinations from 2017 onwards. All poems are annotated in detail and include thorough comments on context, aspects of style and language evaluation.
This Scheme of Learning covers ten lessons. It looks at skills such as inference, structure, using subject terminology, impressions of characters, comparison and attitudes. Model answers are included as well as questions. A good preparation for year eights leading into GCSE.
This presentation includes:<br />
-Detailed contextual information on the novel, including discussion of The Dual Brain theory and a discussion on the absence of women in the text<br />
-Detailed discussion of narrative theory: setting, language, dialogue, symbolism, narration and pathetic fallacy<br />
-Character Interpretations and Analysis linked to themes. <br />
-Tension, Suspense and Mystery<br />
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Used as a revision aid for higher ability GCSE literature exam candidates
Inference and Deduction work for KS3. Students work in groups to ascertain how the lady ended up murdered. Attached is various evidence that students have to study, and infer information from (tickets, text messages, postcards, birth certificates, twitter posts) to come to a conclusion as to how the lady was murdered- or was she?
This is a full Scheme of Work for Reading Fiction for KS3 English. Included is an anthology of extracts from prose novels featuring alternative reality (all relatively recently written, with a few exclusions) and a 128 slide PPT, which has activities and tasks for 16/17 lessons. In light of current KS4 language exam specifications requiring analysis of prose extracts, this SOL worked well in familiraising students with extracts, and building analysis, evaluative and writing skills. <br />
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Lessons include character analysis, evaluation of language and setting, as well as tasks such as creating your own Hogwart's sorting Hat song, and organising a Mad Hatter's Tea Party, using the text to inspire creativity. <br />
A list of extracts are included below:<br />
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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins<br />
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe by Lewis Carroll<br />
Alice in Wonderland: The Mad Tea Party by Lewis Carroll<br />
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone: Diagon Alley by J.K. Rowling<br />
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone: The Great Hall by J.K Rowling<br />
Uglies by Scott Westerfiels<br />
The Giver by Lois Lowry <br />
The Maze Runer by James Dashner<br />
1984 by George Orwell<br />
The Amber Spy Glass by Phillip Pullman<br />
Coraline by Neil Gaimon<br />
The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams<br />
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
A ten page resource to support students struggling to structure essay responses. Resource includes example essay, annotated examples, and detailed discussion as to how to structure individual paragraphs, with examples given. Detailed discussion of argument and AO's also covered.
AQA Aspects of Comedy Poetry Annotated/Evaluated in lots of detail. All the AO's have been covered and relate back to the aspects of comedy specification.
A comprehensive 31 slide ppt for Andrea Levy's Small Island and the AQA Poetry Anthology in preparation for the Aspects of Comedy exam, or guidance and support on both texts.<br />
The slides comprise of:<br />
-Detailed discussion of context of both texts<br />
-Detailed evaluation of characters, language, structure, form and links to aspects of comedy for Small Island<br />
-Key points of analysis/context/interpretation for all poems in the anthology.<br />
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The revision guide supports the ppt on Small Island.
Writing a non-fiction article for a specific audience. Full lesson plan, ppt, and resources attached.<br />
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The lesson was based on the theme of The Football World Cup- students work in groups to fill in gaps of a newspaper article, as well as structure their own article for a specific audience (as seen in image)/.
Attached is a 19th/21st Century Non-Fiction Reading paper- the questions are in the same style as the Eduqas exam paper. The two articles are based on nursing- one being Nightingale's account of the Crimean war, and the modern text is an article on modern day nursing. There is a mark scheme attached, as well as exemplar responses (one annotated and one not), there is also a ppt to go with the exam paper.
<p>This ppt details all the main aspects of plot, structure and form within the play, and then has a quiz per couple of scenes for students to test their knowledge. Answers are included and there are a few picture quizzes too. It worked brilliantly with a middle ability year 11 group.</p>
AQA Aspects of Comedy Wise Children Revision Poster. Looks at how Carter manipulates AO2 (setting, form, language, genre) in relation to Aspects of Comedy. Very detailed language analysis and thematic evaluation and analysis.
Wise Children (Angela Carter) lesson with particular focus on Dora's emerging voice in chapter 1.<br />
Review of the opening of the novel and context; dominoes; round-robin and group work, modelled work, leading to essay question. <br />
All resources and ppt included.
A thirty-six slide ppt. that:<br />
-Reviews the necessary Assessment Objectives for this component of the exam paper<br />
-In depth revision of characters and key themes for Much Ado About Nothing- focus on A02 and stretch and challenge analysis included<br />
-A ppt slide per poem in the Anthology which covers context, language, structure (A02) key quotes and visual imagery to support memory<br />
-Sentence starters for poetry responses. <br />
- The ppt included animation, so students can work in pairs/individual before offering them detailed analysis/evaluation on slide