Full Hamlet Part B response for OCR A Level Literature focusing on A01 and A05 using the statement: ‘Hamlet is destroyed by his impulsiveness, not his uncertainty.’
Two great quick-win worksheets to use as starters, form time activities or final day of half term engagement! Useful for all ages from Year 4- GCSE. Includes 1 page of rainbow themed printable Valentine’s Day cards as well.
Valentine’s Day Vocabulary Challenge sheet great for all year groups to encourage development of ambitious language. A great tool to support younger learners as well as GCSE learners looking to expand vocabulary for AQA GCSE Language Sectiom B writing.
Valentine’s Day word scramble worksheet - great for all year groups from Year 4 and above. Great fun even as a form time activity or starter for older students looking to expand vocab.
This Valentine’s Day themed wordsearch (including an answer sheet for self assessment) is perfect for classroom themed lessons. Designed in Canva, it’s simple, bright, and good for a range of ages. A great starter or form time activity! Just download and print!
A ready-to-teach, Valentine’s themed lesson designed to boost originality, structure, and examiner-pleasing language choices for Paper 1 Section B. Gives prompts and sample questions to support preparation.
Perfect for February lessons, revision season, or anytime you want to shake students out of typical cliché writing as it looks beyond the standard romance trope.
Includes resources to support with revision for A Christmas Carol and Romeo and Juliet - essay writing support, sentence starters, vocabulary building.
Additional top tips sheet (great for parents evening!) and revision planner.
English Lang Paper 1 Question 5 - structuring a response to support AQA GCSE students prepare effectively for writing this heavily weighted question.
This resource includes a full powerpoint showing an effective structure to support, examples, top tips and a practice question.
A range of A Christmas Carol resources to support AQA GCSE students. Includes a revision game, background and revision, an essay plan and a vocab builder for EAL and lower ability students.
This comprehensive revision resource is designed specifically for OCR A Level English Literature (H472) and builds students’ confidence in tackling the Unseen Prose (Dystopia) question.
Perfect for exam preparation, revision sessions, or intervention classes.
This is based on a sample question using ‘The Road.’
Full extract + powerpoint + question and model response included.
GCSE English Language Paper 2 Question 4 – Complete Lesson Pack.
Designed to support learners who are struggling like large texts to scaffold and build confidence before reading full extracts.
Includes:
• Full PPT lesson
• Student worksheet
• Model answers (Grades 5, 7, 9)
Perfect for ready-to-teach revision.
Comprehensive unseen Dystopian Revision sheet for A Level OCR English Literature. An overall guideline that is useful for at home revision and preparation to support analysing unseen extracts.
Hamlet Part B OCR A Level essay/exam prep powerpoint.
*Includes powerpoint slides with an overview of objectives, key quotations/critical views as well as a model answer with annotations to support development of writing.
A great lesson to prepare to students for writing their own effective answer.
This resource provides a clear, structured comparison of George Orwell’s 1984 and Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, allowing students to consolidate thematic and contextual links necessary for top-band marks.
**Key Features & Learning Objectives
**Direct AO Focus: Explicitly links content to AO3 (Context), AO4 (Comparison), and AO5 (Critical Interpretations).
Structured Thematic Slides: Detailed analysis covering six core comparative areas:
Methods of Control (Technological vs. Communal)
Language as Power (Destruction vs. Co-option)
Rebellion & The Protagonist (Political vs. Personal)
Gender and Sexual Politics
History and Memory
Endings (Despair vs. Ambiguous Hope)
Contextual Insight (AO3): Contrasts the novels’ origins (Cold War Totalitarianism vs. 1980s Religious/Feminist Backlash).
Critical Quotes (AO5): Includes a key critical perspective on the relationship between the two texts.
Visually Clear: Professional, clean design makes complex ideas easy to follow and recall during revision.
**Ideal For end of unit revision or pre-exam consolidation.
Structured lesson content for comparing key themes.
Independent student study and review.
OCR A-Level English Literature comparison revision for 1984 and The Handmaid’s Tale.
Perfect for mock exam prep or revision lessons, this powerpoint includes theme overviews, a dual quote bank, an introductory model paragraph, and two OCR-style essay questions with a simple to follow planning grid.
Designed for quick use in class or independent study.
Teacher led and student revision slides to support overview of 1984 and The Handmaid’s Tale for OCR A-Level Literature (H472 Component 2)
Warm-up: What makes a dystopia?
Context: Orwell post-war totalitarianism vs Atwood’s feminist warning
Genre conventions of dystopia
Power & control: Big Brother vs Gilead
Surveillance & oppression
Language & truth
Gender & sexuality
Rebellion & resistance
Symbols & imagery
Authorial purpose & tone
Comparative task: thematic chart
Close quotation analysis
Discussion prompts
Mini writing activity (exam practice)
Sample comparative thesis
Recap quiz
Summary & reflection task
A range of resources to support revision, essay writing and vocab for A Christmas Carol. Includes an essay plan as well as a top tips sheet perfect for parent’s evening.
OCR revision powerpoint based on The Handmaid’s Tale & 1984. Student led with a range of themes, ideas, and key questions to support revision heading into exams.