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A Christmas Carol- Key Quotes Revision cards

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This is designed for the GCSE English Literature specification. The quotes are sorted according to chapter and are arranged chronologically. Each quote comes with key points for analysis as well as which themes the quote can be used with. A very handy aid with the new closed book examinations.
New GCSE Citizenship 9-1 Investigative Skills Portfolio GuideQuick View
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New GCSE Citizenship 9-1 Investigative Skills Portfolio Guide

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A power point that can be used to deliver the Investigative Skills Portfolio element of the new AQA GCSE Citizenship course. The power point breaks down the stages into questions with guidance and also incorporates exam practice which is taken from the specimen material on the AQA website.
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GCSE Citizenship: Preliminary Material Revision Notes

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This resource comprises of six revision sheets for each of the section B questions in the AQA GCSE Citizenship exams. The topics include:<br /> -Unit 1<br /> Question 3 (Theme 2) – Being a Citizen in the UK: Democracy and Identity – British values and the identity debate <br /> Question 4 (Theme 3) – Fairness and Justice – Stop and Search powers and minority groups; custodial sentencing for young offenders <br /> Question 5 (Theme 4) – Global Issues and making a difference - The work of NGOs and the European refugee crisis <br /> <br /> Unit 3<br /> Question 5 – Being a Citizen in the UK: Democracy and Identity – Voting and Political Participation <br /> Question 6 – Fairness and Justice – Equality and the Law <br /> Question 7 – Global Issues and making a difference – The G8 and Global Poverty
A Christmas Carol: GCSE English Literature Exam Style Questions and Answer BookletQuick View
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A Christmas Carol: GCSE English Literature Exam Style Questions and Answer Booklet

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This is a fantastic resource which can be used as a vital revision tool after studying the novel or for ongoing assessment purposes whilst studying the novel. It consists of 5 exam style questions using passages from throughout the novel which cover the different themes of the novel. Each question also has a model answer which is separated into the different Assessment Objectives from the AQA specification . These detailed answers will aid students in recognising how to fulfil the different Assessment Objectives.
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Exam style answer, Poetry Paper 2 GCSE English Literature

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This is a simple resource which consists of a model answer for the question 'Compare the way writers explore the ending of a relationship'. The poems are taken from the AQA Love and Relationships cluster- 'When We Two Parted' by Lord Byron and 'Neutral Tones' by Thomas Hardy. There is a short activity at the end where students are required to recap the assessment objectives by highlighting relevant parts of the answer.
An Inspector Calls Characters Key Quotes Revision CardsQuick View
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An Inspector Calls Characters Key Quotes Revision Cards

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This resource is geared towards GCSE English. It contains a study of each character of the Birling family and Gerald Croft. There are a set of 5 quotations with detailed analysis for each character. This can be used as a handy revision resource especially for closed book exams where key quotes are a vital revision aid. It can also be used as a useful summary whilst teaching or as examples for analysis. There is also an added bonus feature of a character development chart for each character, which provides a useful overview.
Comparing Texts- a step by step activity to answer question 4, paper 2 GCSE English LanguageQuick View
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Comparing Texts- a step by step activity to answer question 4, paper 2 GCSE English Language

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This resource is geared towards the study of AQA GCSE English Language 9-1 and focuses on Paper 2, question 4. I have used this with a top set year 9 and a low set year 10 to introduce them to the comparison question. The activity is aimed towards answering an exam style question. There are three worksheets and two sources which guide students through the process of writing a complete exam style answer. There is also a self assessment worksheet which is a student friendly version of the mark scheme for the question which students can use to assess their answers.
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Pupil Friendly Reading Skills Checklist KS3/ GCSE 9-1

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A pupil friendly checklist containing all the reading skills in pupil friendly language as laid out in the assessment objectives of the new 9-1 GCSE English Language specification. This can be used for both a GCSE and Key Stage 3 class and is particularly useful for self assessment activities and for evaluation at the beginning and end of a unit of work/ assessment activity
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Pupil Friendly Checklist for Comparing Texts GCSE 9-1/ KS3

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This is a pupil friendly checklist that contains all the skills for comparing texts following the new requirements of the 9-1 GCSE English. I have also used it with Key stage 3 pupils when introducing the comparing texts element. It is particularly good for self assessment and for evaluation at the beginning and end of a unit/ activity.
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GCSE Citizenship- Preliminary Material and Section B Guide

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This resource has been designed for the preliminary material questions released by AQA for GCSE Citizenship 4105 for the May 2017 exams. It consists of three resources. Firstly, there is a guide for students showing them how to answer section B of the paper and how to research the questions. Next, there is a mind map, which illustrates how to note down research. Finally, there is a practice paper for section B of unit 1 and unit 3.
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The Meaning of Christmas

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<p>This is a powerpoint based interactive lesson that explores the meaning of Christmas and how this meaning has changed over time. Students will be invited to explore their own beliefs and views regarding the festival, which will generate plenty of discussion. With opportunities for simple data analysis and a range of simple and complex writing exercises, the lesson can be used as a stand alone lesson or as part of a scheme of work. This was originally created as an introductory lesson during the teaching of ;A Christmas Carol’ but can be used throughout key stage 3 and 4.</p>