<p>Four themes from Animal Farm with plot points that fit the theme. These could be used to plan an essay on the named theme. Students need to find matching quotations. Suitable for mid-level GCSE revision.</p>
<p>Four themes from Romeo and Juliet with plot points that fit the theme. These could be used to plan an essay on the named theme. Students need to find matching quotations. Suitable for mid-level GCSE revision.</p>
<p>Four themes from Macbeth with plot points that fit the theme. These could be used to plan an essay on the named theme. Students need to find matching quotations. Suitable for mid-level GCSE revision.</p>
<p>Four themes from Lord of the Flies with plot points that fit the theme. These could be used to plan an essay on the named theme. Students need to find matching quotations. Suitable for mid-level GCSE revision.</p>
<p>Worksheet teaching students different areas of analysis for a key quotation from Animal Farm: word choice, sentence or structural choice, theme/character or plot development, comparison or contrast with another area of the text, linguistic device and context. Sentences have been started to model each area of analysis: students are intended to finish and continue exploring their own quotation. Useful for GCSE revision/learning in particular.</p>
<p>Worksheet teaching students different areas of analysis for a key quotation from Jekyll and Hyde: word choice, sentence or structural choice, theme/character or plot development, comparison or contrast with another area of the text, linguistic device and context. Sentences have been started to model each area of analysis: students are intended to finish and continue exploring their own quotation. Useful for GCSE revision/learning in particular.</p>
<p>Four themes from Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde with plot points that fit the theme. These could be used to plan an essay on the named theme. Students need to find matching quotations. Suitable for mid-level GCSE revision.</p>
<p>Worksheet teaching students different areas of analysis for a key quotation from The Sign of the Four: word choice, sentence or structural choice, theme/character or plot development, comparison or contrast with another area of the text, linguistic device and context. Sentences have been started to model each area of analysis: students are intended to finish and continue exploring their own quotation. Useful for GCSE revision/learning in particular.</p>
<p>Four themes from A Christmas Carol with plot points that fit the theme. These could be used to plan an essay on the named theme. Students need to find matching quotations. Suitable for mid-level GCSE revision.</p>
<p>Four themes from The Sign of the Four with plot points that fit the theme. These could be used to plan an essay on the named theme. Students need to find matching quotations. Suitable for mid-level GCSE revision.</p>
<p>Five character qualities and quotes that match up with these. Good for mid-level GCSE revision / teaching. Can be made more challenging by offering one half of the sheet at a time.</p>
<p>Four themes from An Inspector Calls with plot points that fit the theme. These could be used to plan an essay on the named theme. Students need to find matching quotations. Suitable for mid-level GCSE revision.</p>