<p>A resource suitable for KS4 students studying Romeo and Juliet from either a Language or Literature angle.<br />
This grid makes suggestions on Transactional Tasks that can be taught at key points throughout the play. Ideal for assessment as well as an ongoing SoW.</p>
<p>The original text, cut down to manageable chapter sizes, complete with:</p>
<ul>
<li>Comprehension Questions</li>
<li>Ways for students to push their thinking</li>
<li>Links to songs to support understanding</li>
<li>Key Quotes to learn for each chapter</li>
</ul>
<p>Includes 10 PowerPoints for each chapter (including all of the above points for each chapter) and a Word Document with the text for ease of printing.</p>
<p>Tried and tested with students of all abilities - all students appreciated the abridged version of the text and enjoyed testing their understanding. Great for lower ability, revision or just a quick and easy way of reading the text.</p>
<p>A guide made using the Edexcel Literature specification which breaks down components, sections, gives examples of questions and advises on ways to revise. Useful for NQTs or staff teaching Edexcel for the first time. Also useful for students to take home to support revision.</p>
<p>A quick activity to aid students in planning for revision/mock exams/exams. Students can select their preferred ‘matching’ poem for the Poetry Comparison Question on Component 2, and prepare accordingly.</p>
<p>Ideal for KS4, English Literature (WJEC/EDUQAS) students studying Robert Louis Stevenson’s Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Perfect for completing as a homework, whilst reading the novel or at the end of reading. Can be laminated and re-used.</p>
<p>Ideal for KS4, English Literature (WJEC/EDUQAS) students studying Willy Russell’s <em>Blood Brothers</em>. Perfect for completing as a homework, whilst reading the play or at the end of reading. Can be laminated and re-used.</p>
<p>Using this booklet of blank Venn diagrams, students can plan for the Poetry Comparison question on Component 2 for English Literature (WJEC/Eduqas) for the main themes/clusters.</p>
<p>A list of quotations for obscure characters in William Shakespeare’s <em>Romeo and Juliet</em>. Great for revision in preparation for mocks/exams. Could also be used for display.</p>
<p>Ideal for KS4, English Literature (WJEC/EDUQAS) students studying William Shakespeare’s <em>Romeo and Juliet</em> Perfect for completing as a homework, whilst reading the play or at the end of reading. Can be laminated and re-used.</p>