<p>A worksheet and revision resource that students can use to construct and revise their ideas on a particular theme, in this case, the Supernatural.</p>
<p>Codes to ensure that you don’t end up writing the same comment over and over again. To be shown to the class during feedback and they can write in the comments beside the number.</p>
<p>A series of exemplar paragraphs showing students who to build up from a simplistic to complex analysis.</p>
<p>I would do a basic plan for the simple paragraph. Then I would add a little bit to my plan on the board and show the next one. Excellent for showing how planning informs the sophistication of the essay.</p>
<p>Presentation based on going through example paragraphs with students and showing them what can be achieved with a little extra detail. Slides can be used as handouts as well. Edit to purpose.</p>
<p>A worksheet and GCSE revision resource that students can use to construct and revise their ideas on a particular theme, in this case, the Supernatural.</p>
<p>A worksheet and revision resource that students can use to construct and revise their ideas on a particular theme, in this case, the Supernatural.</p>
<p>This type of sheet suits some students at GCSE. Be careful - they must have a point that answers the question, not just a mention of the techniques that they both used!</p>
<p>Sequential improvement of a paragraph exploring tension in Jaws, by Peter Benchley.</p>
<p>Can be used with the text or as an exemplar for grading by students, for teacher presentation, and/or group/class discussion.</p>
<p>A worksheet and GCSE revision resource that students can use to construct and revise their ideas on a particular theme, in this case, the Supernatural.</p>