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Analysis persuasive speeches

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An planned double lesson for OFSTED that was rated Outstanding.<br /> <br /> Pupils explore the theme of racism, looking at basic human rights, examples of overt and covert racism in society, and finishing with the analysis of two persuasive speeches on the theme of racism - Martin Luther King and To Kill and Mockingbird's Atticus Finch closing speech. (Fiction and non-fiction).
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A Christmas Carol Revision Day Lesson

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Prepared for a whole day intensive revision course; this focuses on Character and Theme analysis for the new AQA Specification for English Literature. With the focus on A02 Language analysis, pupils are encourage to annotate and analyse passages to aid in remembering quotations.<br /> <br /> Worksheets look at A03 contextual support, and there is a breakdown of an exam question to assess.
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Hooked on Books reading resource

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Aimed at independent readers from Years 5-11, the sheet encourages pupils to produce activities based on their reading books of choice.<br /> <br /> Pupils read independently for 20-30 minutes, then select an activity based on their learning style, to achieve 'points'. Using Blooms taxonomy; the harder the task, the higher the points. Aim is to earn the most points through the course of their book. Great activity sheet for class readers, independent library time or reading homework.
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Macbeth Revision Lesson - character and theme focus

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Originally planned for an intensive revision day. This focuses on character and theme, with an emphasis on language analysis for A02.<br /> <br /> Suitable for revising the English Literature paper 1, for the new AQA English Literature specification
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Purple Pen marking response sheet

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Designed to encourage pupils to respond to teachers marking and TIPs left in class workbook.<br /> <br /> This process was awarded Good with Outstanding features with OFSTED.
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Takeaway homework

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An easy way to set homework! Aimed at years 7-9, pupils simply choose a homework option from each 'strength'. Encourage pupils to choose a different strength homework each week.<br /> <br /> A great resource for poetry or novels; simply edit the choices to suit whatever they're studying.
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Macbeth Language Analysis Dominoes

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An interactive activity ideal for revising for the AQA English Literature Paper 1 exam!<br /> <br /> Pupils have to match up the quotations and analysis; establishing connections between characters and theme. Get them to stick them onto an A3 piece of paper and annotate the language.
An Inspector Calls Character, Theme and Quote carousel taskQuick View
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An Inspector Calls Character, Theme and Quote carousel task

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A carousel activity designed to help pupils develop their A02 Language analysis skills. A variety of quotes are provided for pupils to analyse.<br /> <br /> Designed to aid the teaching of An Inspector Calls for the new AQA English Literature specification.
Much Ado About Nothing SOW Appearance Vs RealityQuick View
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Much Ado About Nothing SOW Appearance Vs Reality

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Using key scenes from the play, this was taught to both a top set Year 7 and mixed ability Year 8 set, as part of a wider Shakespeare unit.<br /> <br /> Contains all lessons and resources for the analysis of the theme 'Appearance vs. reality', leading up to an assessment task 'How does Shakespeare present the theme of Appearance vs Reality in MAAN?'<br /> <br /> Focuses on the development of theme across the play, analysis of characters and key language.
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Responding to Grade Self assessment sheet

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I used to stick this into pupils books/assessments, for them to reflect on the TIPs that were given on the formally assessed task. <br /> <br /> The teacher fills in the first part about how they achieved the given grade, and pupils then set targets on how to meet their TIPs. This can then be reflected in your planning for progression, and in their work produced.<br /> <br /> This process was awarded a Good with Outstanding category with OFSTED.
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The Ghost analysis worksheets

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Revision worksheets to help revise for the AQA English Literature Paper 1 exam.<br /> <br /> Focusing on Dickens' presentation of the three ghosts, and how they are used in Scrooge's development.