<p>An Inspector Calls beautifully abridged and colour coded to 21 pages instead of the usually 52. A full character overview of each character is provided and the key context.</p>
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<li>Beautifully made scheme of work - the best on the market</li>
<li>14 Powerpoints. Half of these are designed for 2 hour lessons, so 20 hours of lesson material.</li>
<li>Beautifully made to be visually engaging and to be pointed to</li>
<li>used the BBC production for visual aids</li>
<li>Interactive videos on the characters</li>
<li>The scheme covers the entire play start to finish</li>
<li>An Abridged copy of the text is given</li>
<li>Grade 9 model answers</li>
<li>2300 words of homework for Grade 9 students</li>
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<li>4 A3 sheets, 7 Weeks worth of homework</li>
<li>2300 words of information with 11 questions</li>
<li>Targeted at higher learners</li>
<li>Covers economics, social changes, Marxism, Clement Atlee, the life of Priestley</li>
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<p>Grade 9 context covering topics rarely discussed or mentioned</p>
<p>Tanistry in Macbeth<br />
Lucretia and Hecate<br />
Agnus Simpson and the witch trials</p>
<p>etc</p>
<p>This workbook contains the entire GCSE play but trimmed down into 20 pages. It also includes differentiated questions and tasks. it is an excellent revision/catch up resource or as an assignment for Microsoft Teams.</p>
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<li>It is regimented into sections, with each section covering the Inspector’s relationship with each of the central characters.</li>
<li>All key dialogue and plot points are highlighted and characters colour coded.</li>
<li>It contains: gap fill tasks, a crossword, word-search, essay writing questions.</li>
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