Lesson analysing 12 quotations describing the island in Lord of the Flies.
The lesson encourages students to make perceptive inferences about the importance of the island in the novel.
I have lots more resources for Lord of the Flies available:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12072617
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12593021
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12515512
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12619460
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12682935
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12682934
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12119967
Resources aimed at guiding students on how to structure exam resonses. Contains 4 partially completed exam responses for students to complete.
There are 2 versions.
The easier version includes the recommendation quotations and students add the inferences.
The harder version requires students to select the quotations themselves before adding the inferences.
Students can use the included top 100 quotation sheet to help them complete the harder version.
The 4 topics are as follows:
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s marriage
Banquo
Macbeth’s fears
Violence
Also contains a guide on how to write a thesis-style introduction using a simple easy to imitate 3 part formula.
‘A thesis-style introduction that demonstrates your understanding of the question can be a really helpful way of starting your answer. It shows that you are ‘in charge’ of your essay and that you know what you think. It can provide a strong foundation for the rest of the essay. Keep referring back to the introduction to create a coherent response.’ AQA examiner’s report 2022
Creating a thesis-style introduction is a challenge for many students but is essential in helping students to reach levels 4-6 in the mark scheme. I have produced a simple 3 point structure to help students quickly generate a thesis statement in timed exam conditions. There is an example of the 3 point structure being used and then students attempt to imitate the structure for 4 other exam-style questions.
This lesson shares a secret 3 step formula for how to write thesis-style introductions for Lord of the Flies. In their 2022 examiner feedback, AQA mentioned thesis-style introductions as a common feature of high grade responses.
In this 24 slide PowerPoint, I provide a range of example thesis-style introductions for different characters and guide students on how to create their own.
It is aimed at helping students push for the higher grades by demystifying the idea of thesis statements into an easy to follow process.
This process can also be used for Macbeth and A Christmas Carol in Paper 1 so I have also included 2 examples for these texts and an extension task for these texts.
12 points about Macbeth. Each has 3 accompanying quotations with explanations to help you explore the point in an exam response.
A great revision organiser for exploring the protagonist in great depth to cover whatever the exam question might be in 2023.
Visual aid/revision sheet containing thoughtful comments on 10 key quotations for Mr Birling linking to both A02 and A03. Also contains a thesis-style introduction.
Also includes a blank version that I get students to fill in first before going through my answers.
Includes both a pdf and an editable word version.
A revision worksheet of the moral lessons and big ideas in A Christmas Carol.
Students fill in each box explaining how each moral lesson is conveyed in the novella. They are encouraged to make textual references.
They then should compare their answers to the model answers and make the necessary adjustments and improvements to their work.
Ideal for a one hour revision lesson or an intervention session.
A 42 page revision booklet for the Edexcel conflict poetry anthology. Contains a page on each poem packed with analysis of the key quotations. Also contains knowledge organisers on main ideas, structure and context and various high level model responses to a range of questions.
Character sheet which analyses and strives to make thoughtful comments about 10 key Jack quotations in Lord of the Flies. Also includes a thesis style introduction.
Includes a differentiated starter, detailed annotations of the scene and then comprehension questions to test students’ understanding of the scene. Not bad for a £1,
A planning sheet and example grade 7 response answering the following exam-style extract-based question on Macbeth.
Starting with this extract from Act 4 Scene 2, how does Shakespeare present women in the play?
Also includes some annotations to help students see the positive features of the response.
Huge bundle starting with 25 lessons covering every scene of the play with detailed annotations and a range of comprehension activities to engage students with the scene.
Open the file called ‘Macbeth Scheme of Learning: lesson on every scene’ to save time having to sort through the different files.
Also includes revision cards, knowledge retention quiz and board game, lots of high grade model answers, creative writing activities, revision lessons on big ideas, home learning booklets and lots more.
12 lessons covering all 12 chapters of the novel. Each PowerPoint typically includes animated annotations of the key quotations in each chapter to go through with students alongside an engaging starter, a chapter summary, comprehension questions and a range of extension activities.
Each lesson is clearly labelled to aid organisation.
Students often struggle with starting off their creative writing to describe a setting. Here is a list of prepositional fronted adverbials to help students to describe different settings.
A list of 120 analytical verbs to help students sharpen their expression to support their critical thinking.
There are 20 alternatives for this shows, this demonstrates, this suggests, this reinforces, this motivates and this highlights.
A worksheet focusing solely on Eduqas English Language Paper 1 Question 1 - retrieving 5 pieces of information from the text.
There are 10 examples to work through.