<p>A booklet that helps students revise the key themes of the play. Includes tables for them to complete and link characters to themes. Great for independent learning/homework.</p>
<p>Key quotes for characters in An Inspector Calls, quick revision tasks for students. They have space to annotate the quotes and place their own impressions of characters around the images.</p>
<p>A learning mat (complete lesson) for the poem Ozymandias. Includes a starter task with images and inferences, additional background information for students, an AFL true/false quiz after a reading of the poem and finally a table that helps students answer the question ‘How does Shelley present power leaders in Ozymandias?’</p>
<p>A learning mat that will take students a lesson (50 minutes - 1 hour) to complete. Includes a recap of what the Black Death is and what the symptoms were. A letter plan for students and opportunities for AFL traffic light and 2 stars and a wish.<br />
Learning objectives: To recap knowledge of The Black Death.<br />
To consider what makes an effective letter and to apply this to writing.<br />
By the end students should have completed a draft.</p>
<p>A booklet I used with year 10 and 11 students to prepare them for Language paper 2. A selection of images that provoke thought in them to develop an argument. Each image has a statement below which asks students if they agree or disagree. A table is present below so that students can write for and against points and there is a key word glossary for them to fill in too.<br />
A nice resource used for homework or ‘flipped learning’ PPT accompanied with model opening from one agrument and an assessment criteria checklist for students.</p>
<p>A simple resource that I use when marking a student’s comparative essay on poetry. Can be used for either AQA Power and Conflict cluster or Love and Relationships. Has the examination specification but an easier concept. Can be highlighted for students or they can highlight what they have done. Has the AO from AQA on too.</p>
<p>A learning mat/worksheet that helps students follow and track Macbeth’s character development through his influence from the Witches. With a detailed analysis of how the witches influenced his change of character and space for students to refer to his soliloquy in order to write their own response. 2 stars and a wish at the bottom for peer assessment too.</p>