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King Lear - Knowledge Organiser

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<p>A detailed knowledge organiser for A Level students studying ‘King Lear’ by William Shakespeare.</p> <p>It contains information relevant to every AO. It includes:</p> <ul> <li>Scene by scene summary, with key quotations</li> <li>AO5 quotations + references to stage productions/film adaptations</li> <li>A character summary</li> <li>Reference to all deaths in the play</li> <li>Detailed section on context (AO3).</li> </ul>
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Memorising 'Ozymandias'

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<p>A useful set of activities that promote engagement with and memorisation of the Shelley’s poem.</p> <p>Obviously this is beneficial for GCSE Literature students, but this could be a tutor time enrichment activity for pupils of any age…</p>
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Macbeth - essay plan on Kingship

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<p>Ideas of Kingship are integral in Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’. This resource puts forward a series of points (and accompanying evidence) for students to discuss and explore. It could even be used as the basis for an essay about <em>Shakespeare’s Presentation of Kingship in ‘Macbeth’</em>.</p> <p>It’s uploaded as a Word document, in case you need to edit it for your students.</p>
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Macbeth Supernatural Essay - Top Band

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<p>A teacher written response to the question: <em>How does Shakespeare present the supernatural as an important theme in ‘Macbeth’?</em></p> <p>Deliberately designed to cover the Witches, this response also touches upon the floating dagger, Banquo’s ghost, Lady Macbeth, and Macbeth’s tragic fall.</p> <p>Ideal for a middle-high attaining GCSE class.</p>
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Violence in Macbeth - moment by moment

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<p>A worksheet supporting and guiding students studying ‘Macbeth’ for GCSE English Literature.</p> <p>The focus here is on brutality and violence in the play, encouraging students to make thoughtful AO1 and AO2 points.</p>
Macbeth - Essay Plan for the WitchesQuick View
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Macbeth - Essay Plan for the Witches

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<p>Although originally aimed at students working towards the Eduqas GCSE in English Literature, this resource is pretty transferable.</p> <p>It guides students through the multiple points they could explore when analysing the role of the Witches in Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’.</p> <p>Students could use this resource to complete an essay about the Witches. They could use it to make notes. It could also be used by the teacher in a whole class discussion about the significance of the Witches in ‘Macbeth’.</p>
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The Eagle - Poetry Analysis and Creative Writing

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<p>Two lessons + a homework with Tennyson’s poem ‘The Eagle’ as its main subject matter.</p> <p>Created for Y7 students, these tasks could easily be adapted to suit any KS3 and even some KS4 students.</p> <p>The lessons promote: memorisation of a poem; vocabulary expansion; analysis of the effects of language; creative/poetic writing.</p>
Macbeth - checklist / curriculum planQuick View
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Macbeth - checklist / curriculum plan

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<p>An editable checklist of what to cover when teaching ‘Macbeth’ at GCSE. It covers key themes and ideas, textual analysis and, if applicable, context. You could use it as the starting point for a new scheme of work, or even give it to some of your high attaining students as a revision checklist.</p>
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King Lear - Albany

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<p>A two lesson Powerpoint, which should be printed off as a booklet for Y12 or Y13 English Literature students.</p> <p>It covers the role and significance of Albany throughout ‘King Lear’: his words, his actions, his inactions. It also offers useful information and activities relating to context (AO3) and secondary reading (AO5).</p> <p>For students to benefit, they must have their own copies.</p>
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Christmas Carol Essay - The Cratchits (Grade 8/9)

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<p>Although aimed at the Eduqas curriculum, this response would be of value to all students studying Dickens’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ at GCSE.</p> <p>It’s includes a lot of context, so is a good illustration of AO3. But it also hits AO1 and AO2 throughout.</p> <p>It could be used in a variety of ways. I hope it’s useful.</p>
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A Christmas Carol - Money essay plan

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<p>A single side of notes exploring the presentation of <strong>money</strong> in <em>A Christmas Carol</em>. Although it’s not the most obvious of exam questions, it’s a really useful lens through which to examine the novella. It links to a host of other themes and will support students when preparing for their exam.</p>
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Transitive and Non-Transitive Verbs

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<p>A lesson designed to teach Y12 A Level Language students about transitive and non-transitive verbs. Basic in parts, but hopefully of value.</p>
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Shakespeare's Plays - Wall Display

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<p>A sheet of A4 for every one of Shakespeare’s plays. Good knowledge to have up in an English classroom / department corridor. It will be of interest and relevance to most year groups.</p> <p>Colour coded according to type of play: History, Tragedy, Comedy, Problem…</p> <p>You may want to mess about with the colour coding, as you might disagree with one or two of my decisions.</p>
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Post-16 - Keep Learning Guide

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<p>This isn’t informed by rigorous research. It’s a bit of fun.</p> <p>In essense, it’s a series of suggestions/ideas for post-16 learners who want to continue their intellectual and social development post-GCSE / post-A Level.</p> <p>It’s particularly useful for students entering an extended summer holiday without daily lessons to structure their learning.</p>
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Stanley's Sexuality - Streetcar

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<p>A A3 size resource that focuses on Stanley’s physical and sexual power. It’s good preparation for any essay on Stanley or masculinity.</p> <p>The best way to use it is to read through it with students and then ask them to annotate the quotations (perhaps in groups) with language analysis points.</p>
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A Streetcar Named Desire - Context notes

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<p>A resource that requires students to read key information about context and then respond by linking it to moments / quotations / characters / themes within the play.</p>
'A Christmas Carol' - Stave 5 Analysis SheetQuick View
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'A Christmas Carol' - Stave 5 Analysis Sheet

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<p>This activity sheet works best if:</p> <ul> <li>The teacher / students read through Stave 5 together, aloud;</li> <li>The students then skim read it silently, identifying moments in which Dickens uses language to make Scrooge and the overall mood seem positive and uplifting;</li> <li>The students then record their findings in the table at the bottom of the document.</li> </ul>
Model 'Ozymandias essay' - EduqasQuick View
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Model 'Ozymandias essay' - Eduqas

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<p>An analysis of Ozymandias, written with the Eduqas Anthology section in mind. It’s possibly too long for an exam response, but it hits AO1, AO2 and AO3 throughout and could be used and adapted in a variety of ways.</p>
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An Inspector Calls - Analysing the Inspector's Use of Language

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<p>A series of questions (complete with references to the text) about Inspector Goole’s use of language in ‘An Inspector Calls’.</p> <p>The questions can be cut out and glued into students’ exercise books, with their answers written beneath each question.</p> <p>Highlighter pens and annotations could be used on the text itself.</p> <p>Useful preparation for an essay on the Inspector, as well as AO2 in general.</p>
British Politics - All lessons and resources (English/Non-Fiction SOW)Quick View
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British Politics - All lessons and resources (English/Non-Fiction SOW)

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<p>This 14 lesson SOW contains: A PPT for every lesson; all resources; a knowledge organiser.</p> <p>It was developed by an English Department for KS3. It could be adapted for use at Y7, Y8 or Y9. Even though its subject matter is political, it provides plenty of opportunities to read and write.</p> <p>It introduces students to key themes/ideas including:</p> <p>Democracy;<br /> The British Parliament,<br /> Political Parties;<br /> Left vs. Right;<br /> Current issues such as HS2 , homelessness and Brexit;<br /> Fake news and critical literacy.</p> <p>It also introduces KS3 students to report writing and formal letter writing.</p>