A range of resources suitable for WJEC Eduqas English Language and 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Literature GCSEs, OCR English GCSEs and AQA English GCSEs. A range of resources are designed for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 to engage them in English.
There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature.
All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too.
A range of resources suitable for WJEC Eduqas English Language and 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Literature GCSEs, OCR English GCSEs and AQA English GCSEs. A range of resources are designed for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 to engage them in English.
There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature.
All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too.
Description:
Transform the teaching and learning of the AQA Paris Anthology with this meticulously crafted resource. Designed for the AQA AS and A-Level English Language and Literature (7706/7707) course, this comprehensive guide provides:
• Structured analysis of all 32 texts in the anthology, including introductions to key contexts, audience, genre, and purpose.
• Engaging activities such as consolidation questions, discussion prompts, active learning tasks, and exam-style re-creative and comparison questions.
• Focused preparation for exam success, covering linguistic and literary techniques, assessment objectives, and commentary strategies.
• Customised tasks for both AS and A-Level, clearly labelled for ease of use.
This resource ensures students are confident and well-prepared, bridging the gap between understanding and application. Ideal for teachers navigating the extensive anthology, it saves planning time while maximising student engagement and performance.
Elevate your students’ understanding of Shakespeare’s Macbeth with this comprehensive Year 10 Extracts and Essay Booklet. Tailored for Eduqas GCSE English Literature, this resource is ideal for teaching, revision, and exam preparation. The booklet includes:
• A selection of key extracts from the play, with accompanying questions designed to enhance analytical skills and exam readiness.
• Structured essay prompts that explore major themes, character relationships, and pivotal scenes, aligned with Eduqas assessment criteria.
• Practice questions split into two parts: focused extract analysis (Part A) and whole-text essays (Part B).
• Tasks that develop writing fluency, critical thinking, and evidence-based argumentation.
• Guidance on meeting SPaG (spelling, punctuation, and grammar) objectives for top marks.
Perfect for Year 10 students, this resource is invaluable for classroom teaching, independent learning, or homework. Support your students in mastering Macbeth and achieving exam success.
Test your students’ knowledge of Shakespeare’s Macbeth with this engaging and comprehensive End-of-Year Quiz designed for GCSE Eduqas English Literature. Perfect for Year 10 revision, this resource includes:
• 55 detailed questions covering key themes, character development, quotes, and plot points from Macbeth.
• A wide range of question types, from recall to analytical and stretch tasks, promoting critical thinking and deeper understanding.
• An answer sheet for quick and efficient marking, with detailed responses for teacher or student use.
• Focused on Eduqas GCSE assessment objectives, helping students prepare for exams with confidence.
Ideal for class quizzes, homework, or independent study, this resource ensures students have a thorough grasp of the play while keeping learning enjoyable and interactive.
Support your GCSE Eduqas students in mastering Shakespeare’s Macbeth with this in-depth teaching booklet. Covering Acts 1-5, this resource is tailored to the Eduqas English Literature GCSE specification and includes:
• Act-by-act breakdown with key extracts, comprehension questions, and scaffolded tasks to ensure all learners engage effectively with the play.
• Detailed exploration of key themes such as ambition, betrayal, and fate, with activities to link these to relevant quotes and events.
• Step-by-step guidance on analysing Shakespeare’s language, structure, and form, with stretch tasks for higher-ability students.
• Exam-focused activities, including practice questions and tasks addressing Eduqas assessment objectives.
• Handy checklists for each act to help students consolidate their learning and track their revision progress.
Bring Death of a Salesman to life in your classroom with this exhaustive resource pack tailored to AQA English Literature A-Level Paper 1A: Tragedy. Perfectly structured and aligned with AQA specifications, this bundle includes:
• Over 25 fully-prepared lessons covering key themes, character analysis, and tragic conventions.
• Detailed exploration of Freytag’s Pyramid and Arthur Miller’s essay Tragedy and the Common Man.
• Revision resources, including comprehensive quotation packs and AQA-style exam questions.
• PowerPoints analysing critical scenes like Willy’s flashbacks, the Requiem, and interactions with key characters.
• Thought-provoking discussion and essay questions to support deeper analysis.
• Contextual and staging materials to help students connect the play with its broader literary and cultural significance.
This resource is ideal for teachers who want to save time while delivering engaging, evidence-informed lessons that boost student outcomes.
Immerse your Key Stage 3 students in the fascinating world of language change and early English literature with this comprehensive 15-lesson scheme of work. This unit covers significant texts and concepts, from the Anglo-Saxon Exeter Book to Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, blending literary study, historical context, and language evolution. Designed to foster analytical skills and contextual understanding, this resource includes:
• Lesson Objectives and Plans: Detailed lesson-by-lesson guides focused on retrieval, evaluation, creative writing, and comparison.
• Key Texts and Extracts: Includes The Wanderer, Beowulf, Canterbury Tales, and more, with translation tasks and vocabulary exploration.
• Assessment Opportunities: Milestone assessments on transactional writing and comparisons, with structured peer and teacher feedback.
• Interactive Activities: Engage students with grids, annotation tasks, character analysis, live marking, and more.
• Resources Provided: Articles, key slides, translation activities, vocabulary grids, and more for seamless lesson delivery.
• Cross-Curricular Links: Combines language study with literary appreciation, historical inquiry, and creative writing skills.
Perfect for deepening students’ understanding of early English literature and its impact on modern language and culture.
Prepare your students for Eduqas English Language Paper 1 with this mock exam pack based on Sadie’s Party. This resource replicates the real exam format and provides all the tools needed for effective assessment and exam preparation. Includes:
• Exam Paper: A well-structured mock exam featuring Section A (20th Century Literature Reading) and Section B (Creative Prose Writing) tasks.
• Passage and Questions: An engaging extract from Margaret Forster’s Mother Can You Hear Me? with comprehension, analysis, and evaluation questions covering AO1, AO2, and AO4.
• Mark Scheme: Detailed marking guidance for all questions, aligned with Eduqas assessment objectives, ensuring consistent and accurate grading.
• Creative Writing Tasks: Section B includes prompts designed to develop narrative writing skills, with a clear breakdown of AO5 and AO6 criteria.
Perfect for Year 10 mocks, revision sessions, or targeted skills development, this resource provides everything needed to assess and prepare students effectively for the Eduqas GCSE Paper 1 exam.
Prepare your GCSE students for Eduqas English Language Paper 1 with this complete mock exam pack based on Whirlpool Rapids. Designed to replicate the real exam format, this resource includes:
• Exam Paper: A professionally designed mock exam covering the 20th-century literature reading and creative prose writing components, with Section A and Section B questions clearly structured to test key skills.
• Resource Material: A carefully chosen extract from Margaret Atwood’s Whirlpool Rapids, with a focus on language analysis, structure, and evaluation tasks.
• Mark Schemes: Detailed mark schemes for both reading and writing components, aligned with Eduqas assessment objectives, ensuring accurate and consistent grading.
• Student-Friendly Writing Mark Scheme: A clear breakdown of AO5 and AO6 criteria for creative writing to support students in achieving top marks.
• Perfect for Practice: Ideal for Year 10 mocks, revision sessions, or classroom assessments to build exam confidence and develop analytical and creative writing skills.
Evaluate your students’ understanding of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet with this comprehensive 100-question knowledge quiz. Perfectly tailored for GCSE Eduqas English Literature, this resource is designed for Year 10/11 students preparing for exams or consolidating their learning. This resource includes:
• Detailed questions spanning all five acts of the play, focusing on plot, characters, themes, and key quotes.
• A variety of question types, from recall to higher-order thinking, ensuring engagement and challenge for all learners.
• An answer sheet for efficient marking, featuring full explanations where needed to support further learning.
• Scoring bands (Bronze, Silver, Gold) to motivate students and track their progress.
This resource is ideal for end-of-unit assessment, class quizzes, homework, or independent revision, supporting students in mastering the text and preparing for Eduqas exam objectives.
Engage your GCSE Eduqas students with this two-part comprehensive teaching booklet for Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Designed for Year 10 English Literature students, this resource includes:
Booklet One:
• Scene-by-scene analysis with engaging tasks exploring key themes, characters, and language techniques.
• Activities to build comprehension and analytical skills, including Venn diagrams, highlight-and-annotate tasks, and creative challenges.
• Guided prompts to support student discussions, character analysis, and staging interpretations.
• Act summaries and key moments for revision and exam preparation.
Booklet Two:
• Extract-based questions with guidance for Eduqas assessment objectives.
• Practice essay prompts combining close analysis (Part A) and whole-text thematic essays (Part B).
• Exploration of key ideas like fate, love, and family conflict, with emphasis on developing high-quality, evidence-based answers.
• Tasks to enhance SPaG accuracy for achieving top marks.
This bundle offers everything students need to succeed, from classroom activities to independent revision and exam practice.
Support your GCSE Eduqas students in mastering the post-1789 poetry anthology with this comprehensive Key Poems Booklet. Designed for focused revision and in-depth analysis, this resource covers key poems and provides valuable insights for exam success. Features include:
• Detailed analyses of core anthology poems, including The Manhunt, Ozymandias, Living Space, and more, with contextual links and interpretations.
• Structured notes on language, structure, and themes, helping students connect ideas across the anthology.
• Comparative links to other poems, aiding students in building comparisons for thematic and stylistic questions.
• Contextual commentary that aligns with Eduqas assessment objectives, ensuring students are well-prepared for analysis.
• Exam-focused tasks, including questions and stretch challenges for critical thinking and deeper exploration.
This resource is ideal for classroom teaching, independent revision, and mock exam preparation, saving planning time while maximising student engagement.
Prepare your GCSE Eduqas students for success with this comprehensive mock exam question pack for Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Designed to simulate real exam conditions, this resource includes:
• Extract-based questions focusing on key moments, including Capulet’s explosive confrontation with Juliet and Lady Capulet’s marriage proposal discussion.
• Thematic essay questions exploring core ideas such as conflict, family relationships, and the bond between Romeo and Mercutio.
• Clear alignment with Eduqas assessment objectives, ensuring students practise writing high-quality, evidence-based answers.
• Guidance on achieving SPaG marks to enhance exam performance.
This resource is ideal for use in the classroom, for homework, or as timed practice to boost confidence and familiarity with the GCSE Eduqas exam format.
Prepare your GCSE Eduqas students for unseen poetry exam success with this Unseen Poetry Practice Pack. Featuring a range of paired poems, this resource develops analytical and comparative skills, preparing students for the demands of Section C in the exam. Includes:
• 15-mark single poem tasks focusing on understanding, language, structure, and effect.
• 25-mark comparison tasks exploring themes, ideas, and poetic techniques.
• Paired poems, such as:
• To A Daughter Leaving Home by Linda Pastan and Poem for My Sister by Liz Lochhead (relationships within families).
• War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy and Poppies by Jane Weir (conflict).
• Moving by John Pownall and Abandoned Farmhouse by Ted Kooser (change and place).
• Tramp by Rupert M. Loydell and Decomposition by Zulfikar Ghose (homelessness).
• Scaffolded prompts to support planning and structuring responses for Eduqas assessment objectives.
This pack is perfect for exam preparation, classroom teaching, or independent practice, helping students build confidence in analysing unseen poetry.
This detailed companion for Shakespeare’s Othello is tailored specifically for A-Level English Language, Literature, or Combined courses. With a special focus on language analysis, this resource is perfect for deepening students’ understanding of the play’s complexities while supporting exam preparation. Key features include:
• Comprehensive Content:
• Introduction to Othello, its context, and major themes like jealousy, love, honour, and race.
• In-depth character analysis, including Othello, Desdemona, Iago, and Emilia.
• Exploration of key passages and scenes with thought-provoking questions.
• Language Focus:
• Detailed analysis of Shakespeare’s use of language, including prose, verse, imagery, and soliloquies.
• Activities on identifying and evaluating Iago’s rhetoric and Othello’s evolving speech patterns.
• Exercises on style, rhythm, and the dramatic effects of language in key scenes.
• Student-Centred Tasks:
• Scene-by-scene questions and answers to guide student responses.
• Guided practice on speech analysis, representation, and debates.
• Ready-to-use classroom activities, from group discussions to performance-based learning.
• Exam Preparation:
• Includes sample responses, essay prompts, and guidance on meeting assessment objectives (AO1, AO2, AO3).
• Perfect for revision sessions, lesson planning, or independent student study.
This resource is a must-have for teachers and students aiming to excel in their understanding and analysis of Othello, whether in English Literature or Language courses.
Equip your AQA A-Level students with the essential knowledge and skills needed to explore linguistic methods in depth. This Introduction to Linguistic Methods resource is perfect for English Language, Literature, or Language and Literature Combined courses. Designed to bridge GCSE knowledge and A-Level expectations, it provides:
• Comprehensive Content: Detailed exploration of lexis, semantics, phonology, grammar, and other linguistic methods with practical examples.
• Literary Integration: Guidance on connecting linguistic features to literary analysis, including examples from texts such as Heart of Darkness and Mrs. Dalloway.
• Interactive Exercises: Activities and analysis tasks, including identifying word classes, analysing prepositions, and exploring rhetorical patterns in speech and writing.
• Exam-Ready Skills: Focused tasks to develop analytical and evaluative skills, supporting AQA assessment objectives.
• Teacher and Student Friendly: Includes answer keys, analysis suggestions, and accessible explanations to ensure effective learning for students of all abilities.
This resource is ideal for introducing linguistic methods to A-Level students or revisiting foundational skills during the course. Use it for lessons, homework, or independent revision to enhance confidence and exam readiness.
Enhance your teaching of Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles with this comprehensive resource pack, meticulously aligned with AQA A-Level English Literature specifications. Designed to save planning time and deepen students’ understanding of this complex text, this pack includes:
• PowerPoints and Lesson Plans:
• Chapter-by-chapter analysis covering key themes, characters, and settings.
• Engaging lessons on intertextuality, Biblical references, Gothic elements, and tragedy.
• Character studies, such as the contrasting depictions of Angel and Alec.
• Focused lessons on critical phases, including Tess’s confession, her victimhood, and the novel’s tragic elements.
• Student Activities and Worksheets:
• Discussion questions and group activities for critical thinking.
• Quotation analysis grids and student response handouts.
• Creative tasks on context, settings, and narrative techniques.
• Assessment Support:
• Exam-style essay questions and model responses.
• Exam board advice and tips for top-tier answers.
This pack provides a rich blend of literary study and contextual exploration, supporting students to excel in their exams and fostering a deeper appreciation of Hardy’s masterpiece.