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Lady Macbeth Feminist Perspective and Literary Theory

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<p>A fantastic resource created by a GCSE examiner with a range of exercises to support and challenge students</p> <p>This is an excellent resource to challenge students’ thinking and help them develop their own insightful and unique persecpectives that leads to those higher grades!</p> <p>This powerpoint focuses on:</p> <ul> <li>Feminist literary criticism and how this applies to Lady Macbeth</li> <li>An exploration of the powerful relationships between men and women in Macbeth and analysis of the patriarchy.</li> <li>A detailed focus on the characteristics of Lady Macbeth, Lady Macduff and the Witches.</li> <li>Extracts from Lady Macbeth, the Witches and Lady Macduff with a focus on how she challenges the stereotypical expectation of women.</li> <li>A statement exercise to encourage class debate</li> </ul> <p><strong>Made simple</strong><br /> Follow this link to access an outstanding scheme of learning for the entire play. Including a range of exercises, extracts, analysis of language and structure, contextual factors, machiavellianism, feminist theory, characterisation.</p> <p>Differentiated support and challenge to Grade 9.</p> <p><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12783239">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12783239</a></p> <p>It includes phenomenal resources for:<br /> Act 1 Scene 1 and 2<br /> Act 1 Scene 3<br /> Act 1 Scene 5<br /> Act 1 Scene 7<br /> Act 2 Scene 1 and 2<br /> Act 2 Scene 3<br /> Act 3 Scene 1 and 2<br /> Act 3 Scene 3<br /> Act 3 Scene 4<br /> Act 3 Scene 5<br /> Act 4 Scene 1<br /> Act 5<br /> Lady Macbeth Feminist Perspective and Literary Theory</p>
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Checking Out Me History by John Agard. Power and Conflict. Created by AQA Examiner/Teacher

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<p>This is an outstanding lesson that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher/Director of English and six years as an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down every aspect and line of the poem including the impact of precise language and structural choices to challenge the more able students to Grade 9 and support less able students to achieve.</li> <li>Exercise to analyse contextual factors of the poem, life in the trenches and impact on the soldiers.</li> <li>Analysis of power within the poem.</li> <li>Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Research work on Agard</li> <li>Exercises comparing the poem to the other poems in the anthology which is incredibly beneficial for the exam.</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by EliteEnglishGCSE.</p> <p>Including:<br /> Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</p> <p>EliteEnglishGCSE also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology.<br /> Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict</p> <p>Resources on wider contextual information such as The Romantic Period.</p>
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Extract From, The Prelude by Wordsworth. Power and Conflict. Created by AQA Examiner/Teacher

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<p>This is a fantastic lesson that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher/Director of English and six years as an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down every aspect and line of the poem including the impact of precise language and structural choices, and narrative perspective, to challenge the more able students to Grade 9 and support less able students to achieve.</li> <li>Extensive analysis of the poem including the blank verse, epic poem, sublime, volta, form, first person narrative, etc.</li> <li>Outstanding worksheet to analyse the poem in extensive detail.</li> <li>Exercises to analyse contextual factors of the poem and the Romantic poets.</li> <li>Analysis of power within the poem.</li> <li>Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Research work on Wordsworth</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by EliteEnglishGCSE.</p> <p>Including:<br /> Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</p> <p>EliteEnglishGCSE also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology.<br /> Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict</p> <p>Resources on wider contextual information such as The Romantic Period.</p>
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Comparing Poetry. Power and Conflict. Unique mini scheme, created by AQA Examiner/teacher

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<p>Comparing the 15 poems of the Power and Conflict anthology is the essence of the examination yet it can often be tricky to embed this into lessons or teach students how to compare such a lot of content.</p> <p>This scheme has been created to not only break down exactly how to compare certain poems but helps students to develop the skills to do this themselves.</p> <p>This resource includes:</p> <ul> <li>An introduction to comparing poems with a focus on comparing London and Ozymandias.</li> <li>Detailed powerpoints focusing on comparing Exposure and Charge of the Light Brigade and applying this to comparing other poems.</li> <li>A detailed lesson teaching students to compare Charge of the Light Brigade and Emigree, a vital lesson in how to compare the same poem to another for different reasons.</li> <li>A detailed lesson teaching students how to compare War Photographer and Remains.</li> <li>A model essay response on how to compare Remains and Poppies.</li> <li>Resources to help students develop comparative links between all 15 poems.</li> <li>Worksheets to help students compare any two poems with prompts and examples.</li> </ul> <p>This outstanding resource truly focuses on what the examination requires, how to write a response and encourages students to focus on the wider comparative aspects of power and conflict.</p> <p>EliteEnglishGCSE has also created individual lessons for all 15 poems for the Power and Conflict anthology with a comprehensive breakdown of every individual poem challenging students to Grade 9 and beyond and supporting the less able.</p> <p>These resources include a range of engaging yet challenging exercises for all students to achieve and are already a proven hit in the classroom!</p>
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Power and Conflict scheme containing bespoke comparative mini unit. Created by AQA Examiner/HoD

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<p>This is a bespoke, outstanding scheme of learning catered to students specifically wanting to achieve the best possible grades in their Power and Conflict examination.<br /> This has been created from my 15 years of being a Director of English at a prestigious private school and six years as an AQA examiner.<br /> An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>Engaging, high quality powerpoints a range of fun and challenging activities to challenge the more able to Grade 9 and beyond and differentiated support for less able students.</li> <li>All powerpoints contain a line-by-line breakdown of the poem with a specific focus on power and conflict, how each poet uses each technique and content related specifically for the examination.</li> <li>All lessons also contain contextual and historical information that is only specific to the poem as per the examination.</li> </ul> <p>A very unique scheme, bespoke comparative lessons are embedded within every lesson but comparative lessons are also included for:</p> <ul> <li>Comparing Exposure and Charge of the Light Brigade and applying this to comparing other poems.</li> <li>A detailed lesson teaching students to compare Charge of the Light Brigade and The Emigree, a vital lesson in how to compare the same poem to another for different reasons.</li> <li>Comparative lesson for War Photographer and Remains.</li> <li>A model essay response on how to compare Remains and Poppies.</li> <li>Resources to help students develop comparative links between all 15 poems.</li> <li>Worksheets to help students compare any two poems with prompts and examples.</li> <li>An introduction to comparing poems with a focus on comparing London and Ozymandias</li> </ul> <p>Detailed, high-quality lessons are included for all 15 poems:</p> <ul> <li>London by William Blake</li> <li>The Emigree by Carol Rumens</li> <li>Remains by Simon Armitage</li> <li>War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy</li> <li>Checking Out Me History by John Agard</li> <li>The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred Lord Tennyson</li> <li>Exposure by Wilfred Owen</li> <li>Poppies by Jane Weir</li> <li>Tissue by Imtiaz Dharker</li> <li>Storm on the Island by Seamus Heaney</li> <li>Kamikaze by Beatrice Garland</li> <li>Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley</li> <li>My Last Duchess by Robert Browning</li> <li>Bayonet Charge by Ted Hughes</li> <li>Extract From, The Prelude by William Wordsworth</li> </ul> <p>EliteEnglishGCSE also sells these lessons and the comparison mini unit separately on TES.</p> <p>These resources include a range of engaging yet challenging exercises for all students to achieve and are already a proven hit in the classroom!</p>
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London by William Blake: Power and Conflict. Excellent Resource

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<p>This is a fantastic lesson that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher and 6 years being an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This scheme also encourages to focus on the comparative aspect of the examination, providing a range of comparative lessons, exam questions and model answers to support students.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down the poem. Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Exercise linking to Gin Lane and the influences on Blake.</li> <li>Contextual factors</li> <li>The poet’s structural choices.</li> <li>The poet’s language choices.</li> <li>Comparing poem to the others in the anthology.</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by **EliteEnglishGCSE. **</p> <p>Including:</p> <ul> <li>Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</li> <li>**EliteEnglishGCSE **also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology.</li> <li>Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict<br /> -Resources on wider contextual information such as The Romantic Period.</li> </ul>
The Emigree by Carol Ann Rumens: Power and Conflict. Outstanding lessonQuick View
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The Emigree by Carol Ann Rumens: Power and Conflict. Outstanding lesson

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<p>This is an outstanding lesson for one of the trickiest poems in the Power and Conflict anthology that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher and 6 years being an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down every aspect of the poem including symbolism, personification, metaphor, nostalgia, etc.</li> <li>Analysis of power within the poem and how imagery is used to reinforce the power of memory and nostalgia.</li> <li>Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Contextual factors and reseach work on Rumens.</li> <li>Analysis of the poet’s individual structural choices.</li> <li>Analysis of the poet’s individual language choices.</li> <li>Exercises comparing the poem to the other poems in the anthology which is incredibly beneficial for the exam.</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by **EliteEnglishGCSE. **</p> <p>Including:</p> <ul> <li>Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</li> <li>**EliteEnglishGCSE **also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology.</li> <li>Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict<br /> -Resources on wider contextual information such as The Romantic Period.</li> </ul>
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Charge of the Light Brigade. Power and Conflict. Incredibly detailed lesson.

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<p>This is an outstanding lesson for one of the trickiest poems in the Power and Conflict anthology that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher and 6 years being an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down every aspect of the poem including dactylic dimeter, the ballad form, repetition, bibilical imagery, etc.</li> <li>Analysis of power within the poem.</li> <li>Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Contextual factors and research work on Tennyson</li> <li>Analysis of the poet’s individual structural choices.</li> <li>Analysis of the poet’s individual language choices.</li> <li>Exercises comparing the poem to the other poems in the anthology which is incredibly beneficial for the exam.</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by **EliteEnglishGCSE. **</p> <p>Including:</p> <ul> <li>Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</li> <li>**EliteEnglishGCSE **also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology.</li> <li>Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict<br /> -Resources on wider contextual information such as The Romantic Period.</li> </ul>
Tissue by Imtiaz Dharker. Power and Conflict. Detailed, thorough lesson.Quick View
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Tissue by Imtiaz Dharker. Power and Conflict. Detailed, thorough lesson.

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<p>This is an outstanding lesson for one of the most notoriously tricky poems in the Power and Conflict anthology that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher and 6 years being an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down every aspect of the poem including the impact of free verse, enjambment, extended metaphor, simile, symbolism etc</li> <li>Analysis of power within the poem.</li> <li>Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Contextual factors and research work on Dharker</li> <li>Analysis of the poet’s individual structural choices.</li> <li>Analysis of the poet’s individual language choices.</li> <li>Exercises comparing the poem to the other poems in the anthology which is incredibly beneficial for the exam.</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by EliteEnglishGCSE.</p> <p>Including:</p> <ul> <li>Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</li> <li>EliteEnglishGCSE also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology.</li> <li>Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict<br /> -Resources on wider contextual information such as The Romantic Period.</li> </ul>
Bayonet Charge by Ted Hughes. Power and Conflict. Detailed and differentiated lesson.Quick View
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Bayonet Charge by Ted Hughes. Power and Conflict. Detailed and differentiated lesson.

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<p>This is a fantastic detailed lesson that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher and six years as an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down every aspect of the poem including the impact of precise language and structural choices to challenge the more able students to Grade 9 and support less able students to achieve,</li> <li>Exercise and video clips to analyse contextual factors of the poem, life in the trenches and impact on the soldiers.</li> <li>Analysis of power within the poem.</li> <li>Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Research work on Hughes</li> <li>Links and comparison between Hughes and Owen</li> <li>Exercises comparing the poem to the other poems in the anthology which is incredibly beneficial for the exam.</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by EliteEnglishGCSE.</p> <p>Including:<br /> Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</p> <p>EliteEnglishGCSE also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology.<br /> Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict</p> <p>Resources on wider contextual information such as The Romantic Period.</p>
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Exposure by Wilfred Owen. Power and Conflict. Created by AQA Examiner/Teacher

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<p>This is a fantastic detailed lesson that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher and six years as an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down every aspect and line of the poem including the impact of precise language and structural choices to challenge the more able students to Grade 9 and support less able students to achieve,</li> <li>Exercise to analyse contextual factors of the poem, life in the trenches and impact on the soldiers.</li> <li>Analysis of power within the poem.</li> <li>Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Research work on Owen</li> <li>Exercises comparing the poem to the other poems in the anthology which is incredibly beneficial for the exam.</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by EliteEnglishGCSE.</p> <p>Including:<br /> Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</p> <p>EliteEnglishGCSE also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology.<br /> Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict</p> <p>Resources on wider contextual information such as The Romantic Period.</p>
Remains by Simon Armitage. Power and Conflict. Created by AQA Examiner/TeacherQuick View
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Remains by Simon Armitage. Power and Conflict. Created by AQA Examiner/Teacher

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<p>This is an outstanding lesson that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher/Director of English and six years as an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down every aspect and line of the poem including the impact of precise language and structural choices to challenge the more able students to Grade 9 and support less able students to achieve,</li> <li>Exercise to analyse contextual factors of the poem.</li> <li>Analysis of power within the poem.</li> <li>Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Research work on Armitage</li> <li>Exercises comparing the poem to the other poems in the anthology which is incredibly beneficial for the exam.</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by EliteEnglishGCSE.</p> <p>Including:<br /> Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</p> <p>EliteEnglishGCSE also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology.<br /> Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict</p> <p>Resources on wider contextual information such as The Romantic Period.</p>
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Macbeth Act 1 Scene 7

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<p>An outstanding resource created by a GCSE examiner with a range of exercises for students to fully dissect the intricacies of such a key scene.</p> <p>I teach this in my own classroom and it’s a massive hit with students.</p> <p>This resource includes:</p> <ul> <li>A main powerpoint with engaging and comprehensive slides with a range of exercises for students.</li> <li>A detailed breakdown of the scene with prompt questions for specific elements.</li> <li>Focus on Shakespeare’s structural choices including verse endings, line completions, impact of the iambic pentameter and how the verse reinforces the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.</li> <li>A focus on the impact of language choices.</li> <li>Analysis of the relationship and characterisation of Lady Macbeth and Macbeth including Lady Macbeth as both a wife and mother, and Macbeth as a traditional hero/male in Jacobean times.</li> <li>Examples of ‘Quotation Explosions’ and how students can dissect the imagery and language of Shakespeare - with model examples.</li> <li>A range of ‘Shakespeare made easy’ and challenge activites to help students achieve Grade 9.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Made simple</strong><br /> Follow this link to access an outstanding scheme of learning for the entire play. Including a range of exercises, extracts, analysis of language and structure, contextual factors, machiavellianism, feminist theory, characterisation.</p> <p>Differentiated support and challenge to Grade 9.</p> <p><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12783239">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12783239</a></p> <p>It includes phenomenal resources for:<br /> Act 1 Scene 1 and 2<br /> Act 1 Scene 3<br /> Act 1 Scene 5<br /> Act 1 Scene 7<br /> Act 2 Scene 1 and 2<br /> Act 2 Scene 3<br /> Act 3 Scene 1 and 2<br /> Act 3 Scene 3<br /> Act 3 Scene 4<br /> Act 3 Scene 5<br /> Act 4 Scene 1<br /> Act 5<br /> Lady Macbeth Feminist Perspective and Literary Theory</p>
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Macbeth Act 3 Scene 4

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<p>A superb resource created by a GCSE examiner with a range of exercises for students to fully analyse the scene</p> <p>This resource includes:</p> <ul> <li>A main powerpoint with 11 slides and a range of exercises for students</li> <li>A summary of the scene.</li> <li>A focus on audience, setting, language and character.</li> <li>Extract with focused questions to dissect the scene the imagery and language of the scene.</li> <li>Analysis of the different thoughts and behaviours of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Made simple</strong><br /> Follow this link to access an outstanding scheme of learning for the entire play. Including a range of exercises, extracts, analysis of language and structure, contextual factors, machiavellianism, feminist theory, characterisation.</p> <p>Differentiated support and challenge to Grade 9.</p> <p><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12783239">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12783239</a></p> <p>It includes phenomenal resources for:<br /> Act 1 Scene 1 and 2<br /> Act 1 Scene 3<br /> Act 1 Scene 5<br /> Act 1 Scene 7<br /> Act 2 Scene 1 and 2<br /> Act 2 Scene 3<br /> Act 3 Scene 1 and 2<br /> Act 3 Scene 3<br /> Act 3 Scene 4<br /> Act 3 Scene 5<br /> Act 4 Scene 1<br /> Act 5<br /> Lady Macbeth Feminist Perspective and Literary Theory</p>
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Ozymandias by Shelley. Power and Conflict. Created by AQA Examiner/teacher

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<p>This is an outstanding lesson that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher/Director of English and six years as an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down every aspect and line of the poem including the impact of precise language and structural choices to challenge the more able students to Grade 9 and support less able students to achieve.</li> <li>Exercises focusing on language and structural choices such as petrarchan sonnets, irony, semantic fields, etc.</li> <li>Worksheets to help students develop extensive analysis of the poem.</li> <li>Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Research work on Shelley</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by EliteEnglishGCSE.</p> <p>Including:<br /> Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</p> <p>EliteEnglishGCSE also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology as well as lessons on how to compare specific poems in the anthology and teach students these skills to apply to all 15 poems.</p> <p>Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict</p>
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Storm on the Island by Henney. Power and Conflict. Created by AQA Examiner/Teacher

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<p>This is an outstanding lesson that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher/Director of English and six years as an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint and worksheets with questions to really break down every aspect and line of the poem including the impact of precise language and structural choices to challenge the more able students to Grade 9 and support less able students to achieve.</li> <li>Exercises focusing on language and structural choices.</li> <li>Worksheets to help students develop extensive analysis of the poem.</li> <li>Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Research work on Henney</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by EliteEnglishGCSE.</p> <p>Including:<br /> Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</p> <p>EliteEnglishGCSE also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology as well as lessons on how to compare specific poems in the anthology and teach students these skills to apply to all 15 poems.</p> <p>Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict</p>
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Poppies by Jane Weir. Power and Conflict. Created by AQA Examiner/Teacher

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<p>This is a fantastic lesson that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher/Director of English and six years as an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down every aspect and line of the poem including the impact of precise language and structural choices, and narrative perspective, to challenge the more able students to Grade 9 and support less able students to achieve,</li> <li>Exercise to analyse contextual factors of the poem.</li> <li>Analysis of power within the poem.</li> <li>Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Research work on Weir</li> <li>Exercises comparing the poem specifically to Remains; practise which is incredibly beneficial for the exam.</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by EliteEnglishGCSE.</p> <p>Including:<br /> Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</p> <p>EliteEnglishGCSE also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology.<br /> Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict</p> <p>Resources on wider contextual information such as The Romantic Period.</p>
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War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy. Power and Conflict. Created by AQA Examiner/Teacher

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<p>This is a fantastic lesson that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher/Director of English and six years as an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down every aspect and line of the poem including the impact of precise language and structural choices, and narrative perspective, to challenge the more able students to Grade 9 and support less able students to achieve,</li> <li>Exercise to analyse contextual factors of the poem.</li> <li>Analysis of power within the poem.</li> <li>Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Research work on Duffy</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by EliteEnglishGCSE.</p> <p>Including:<br /> Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</p> <p>EliteEnglishGCSE also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology.<br /> Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict</p> <p>Resources on wider contextual information such as The Romantic Period.</p>
My Last Duchess by Robert Browning. Power and Conflict. Created by AQA examiner/teacherQuick View
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My Last Duchess by Robert Browning. Power and Conflict. Created by AQA examiner/teacher

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<p>This is a fantastic lesson that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher/Director of English and six years as an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down every aspect and line of the poem including the impact of precise language and structural choices to challenge the more able students to Grade 9 and support less able students to achieve.</li> <li>Worksheets on language analysis of the poem</li> <li>Extensive analysis of the poem.</li> <li>Outstanding worksheet to analyse the poem in extensive detail.</li> <li>Exercises to analyse contextual factors of the poem and the Romantic poets.</li> <li>Analysis of power within the poem.</li> <li>Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Research work on Browning.</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> <li>Resources to help students compare My Last Duchess to other poems in the anthology which is essential for the examination.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by EliteEnglishGCSE.</p> <p>Including:<br /> Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</p> <p>EliteEnglishGCSE also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology.<br /> Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict</p> <p>Resources on wider contextual information such as The Romantic Period.</p>
Kamikaze by Beatrice Garland. Power and Conflict. Created by AQA Examiner/teacherQuick View
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Kamikaze by Beatrice Garland. Power and Conflict. Created by AQA Examiner/teacher

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<p>This is a fantastic lesson that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher/Director of English and six years as an AQA examiner.</p> <p>An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.</p> <p>This resource contains:</p> <ul> <li>A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down every aspect and line of the poem including the impact of precise language and structural choices to challenge the more able students to Grade 9 and support less able students to achieve.</li> <li>Worksheets on contextual factors of the poem such as letters home and the pilot’s perspectives.</li> <li>Extensive analysis of the poem.</li> <li>Individual and group exercises for students.</li> <li>Research work on Garland</li> <li>Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.</li> </ul> <p>Similar outstanding lessons can also be found, created bespoke by EliteEnglishGCSE.</p> <p>Including:<br /> Lesson on compare poems, exam questions and model answers and lessons for: Remains and War Photographer, London and Ozymandias, The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exposure, Emigree and Checkin Out Me History, Comparing Literary Devices. Resources on how to make wider connection amongst the poems.</p> <p>EliteEnglishGCSE also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology as well as lessons on how to compare specific poems in the anthology and teach students these skills to apply to all 15 poems.</p> <p>Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict</p>
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Macbeth Act 2 Scene 3 The Porter and focus on verse/prose

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<p>A superb resource created by a GCSE examiner with a range of exercises for students to fully dissect stagecraft and Shakespeare’s structural choices.</p> <p>A fun, performative lesson! I teach this in my own classroom and it’s a massive hit with students.</p> <p>This resource includes:</p> <ul> <li>A main powerpoint including prompts for students own staging.</li> <li>Examination of the practical as well as creative function of the Porter.</li> <li>Exploration of the concept of additional playwrights adding to Shakespeare’s work.</li> <li>Detailed analysis of the structural and linguistic choices of Shakespeare.</li> <li>Exploration of the metaphors and imagery of Shakespeare used to impact an audience.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Made simple</strong><br /> Follow this link to access an outstanding scheme of learning for the entire play. Including a range of exercises, extracts, analysis of language and structure, contextual factors, machiavellianism, feminist theory, characterisation.</p> <p>Differentiated support and challenge to Grade 9.</p> <p><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12783239">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12783239</a></p> <p>It includes phenomenal resources for:<br /> Act 1 Scene 1 and 2<br /> Act 1 Scene 3<br /> Act 1 Scene 5<br /> Act 1 Scene 7<br /> Act 2 Scene 1 and 2<br /> Act 2 Scene 3<br /> Act 3 Scene 1 and 2<br /> Act 3 Scene 3<br /> Act 3 Scene 4<br /> Act 3 Scene 5<br /> Act 4 Scene 1<br /> Act 5<br /> Lady Macbeth Feminist Perspective and Literary Theory</p>