REVISION WORKSHEETS - LOVE AND RELATIONSHIP POETRY AQAQuick View
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REVISION WORKSHEETS - LOVE AND RELATIONSHIP POETRY AQA

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<p>Really useful resource for year 11 students to revise the set poems.</p> <p>Worksheets to revise each of the Love and Relationship poems from the AQA spec.</p> <p>I use them for homework mainly and I Have designed it so there should be something for all abilities to be able to answer.</p> <p>I have put all the poems onto one word document for ease of downloading, although it has done something to the question numbers (nothing to do with the actual resource) - I can send the individual sheets if required.</p>
Introduction to ShakespeareQuick View
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Introduction to Shakespeare

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PPT and resources (some adapted and some differentiated). Lesson judged as outstanding previously. Introducing Shakespeare's life.
Hamlet revision - themes and contextQuick View
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Hamlet revision - themes and context

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A revision presentation (took a few lessons to go through) on themes in Hamlet and linked to contexts of production and reception.<br /> <br /> Great for any board that studies Hamlet, although written specifically for EDUQAS' outgoing A level.<br /> <br /> Lecture notes on sex and sexuality included too.
Travel writing - features of a brochureQuick View
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Travel writing - features of a brochure

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Lesson looking at how a brochure is set out and requiring students to explore their own brochure page (some example brochure pages included in case they don't bring any/have any).<br /> <br /> leading onto creating their own brochure and look at presentational layout, persuasive and descriptive skills.
Walking talking mock for AQA language paper 2Quick View
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Walking talking mock for AQA language paper 2

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A whole walking talking mock revision session for the language paper 2 of AQA new 9-1 GCSE exam.<br /> <br /> Using the sample assessment materials (festivals and fairs extract) on e-AQA.<br /> For all abilities.<br /> <br /> Really emphasises requirements for each question and timings.
Summarising skillsQuick View
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Summarising skills

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Lesson exploring how to summarise an article.<br /> <br /> Originally from legacy AQA spec but suitable for new requirements.
Storm in the Black Forest by DH Lawrence lesson.Quick View
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Storm in the Black Forest by DH Lawrence lesson.

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lesson from the 'place' bank of poetry.<br /> <br /> Lesson aimed at year 9 poetry lesson. Preparation for GCSE requirements rather than studying current anthology. <br /> <br /> Looks at devices, structure, themes and links.<br /> <br /> Worksheet (from AQA website) included.
AQA Love and Relationships poetry revisonQuick View
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AQA Love and Relationships poetry revison

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A revision lesson which discusses the requirements of the exam, a brief overview of every poem in the anthology, along with themes and a few quotes from each.<br /> There is also a grid which shows which poems each one links to and a revision activity for students.<br /> <br /> Perfect for last minute year 11 revision - or for learning the poems yourself!
Literature paper 2 mock feedback lesson - self assessmentQuick View
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Literature paper 2 mock feedback lesson - self assessment

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<p>Students do the exam AND mark it themselves using this resource.</p> <p>Exam questions were for AQA English lit GCSE and as follows:</p> <p>An Inspector Calls:</p> <ol> <li>How does Priestley present Gerald’s relationships with women in An Inspector Calls?</li> <li>How does Priestley use Eva Smith to represent poverty in An Inspector Calls?</li> </ol> <p>Love and RElationships poetry:</p> <ol> <li>Compare how poets present growing up in ‘Mother, any distance’ and in one other poem from ‘Love and relationships’.</li> </ol> <p>Unseen Poetry:</p> <ol> <li>In ‘Autumn’ how does the poet present the effects of the season of autumn?</li> <li>In both ‘Today’ and ‘Autumn’ the speakers describe attitudes towards the seasons. What are the similarities and/or differences between the ways the poets present these attitudes?</li> </ol> <p>Self assessment activities inculded - lots of use of highlighters.</p>
Conventions of TV advertisingQuick View
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Conventions of TV advertising

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Lesson aimed at KS3 English, but also suitable for introduction lessons to Media or KS3 media.<br /> <br /> Looks at presentational and persuasive features within a TV advert, including a card sort. Leads to students developing analysis skills.