A powerpoint to guide through the entire text with addition resources to support. Including scene summaries and commentaries, revision activities and essay plans.
Powerpoint and resources to accompany the script of Beowulf. Includes questions to check understanding after every scene and a range of activities such as costume/set design, descriptive writing and script writing amongst others. There's also a homework menu with 12 general homework activities.
A revision booklet for 9-1 OCR Conflict Poetry Exam. It contains notes on poetic devices, summaries of 5 poems, with concise notes on their language, structure and form. There is also space for students to practise writing paragraphs on each poem. It also covers how to answer each question, with a rough plan and top tips. Additionally, there are some unseen poems and practice questions in the back of the booklet for students to have a go at.
A set of lessons which look at how English Literature has evolved over time and all associated resources. Originally for a mixed ability year 8 group but can easily be adapted.
Revision guide with notes on all characters, including key quotes and context. It also includes some review your learning questions, plot summary, 3 pages of possible extract questions, a structure to follow, notes on key themes/symbols and much more.
This workbook contains questions and vocabulary grids for independent study/homework tasks to use for The Road. This is great preparation for independent study of dystopian literature as additional reading for the new A Level English Literature qualification. It can also be used alongside classwork to keep track of reading the novel. Easily adaptable.
This journal includes a grid to prompt reflection and initial reactions to key incidents in The Road. It is ideal for the new specification for dystopian independent learning or as homework tasks for Key Stage 5.
13 colourful chevron themed punctuation flashcards - ideal for a quick and easy display board! The file contains cards on: full stops, capital letters, exclamation marks, question marks, commas, hyphens, brackets, apostrophes, speech marks, colons and semicolons.
Easy to adapt with questions of your own but comes with categories of: plot details, Ariel, Prospero, Quotations 1 and 2, Characters and Context/interpretations.