Updated PowerPoint with annotations, differentiated question worksheets and differentiated writing frames for analysing Act 1 Scene 6 and Act 1 Scene 7 from Macbeth. Also includes questions to recap the main events in Act 1 as a whole.
2 differentiated worksheets to support students with gaining a perceptive understanding of how Dickens presents Scrooge’s past in Stave 2.
Worksheet 1: I have broken up Stave 2 into 5 extracts. Each group will explore the an extract in detail and carousel to share their ideas with the other groups.
Worksheet 2: Differentiated questions to help students explore Stave 2.
Worksheet 1: Differentiated questions (Bronze A01, Silver A02, Gold A03) on the Marley’s ghost extract.
Worksheet 2: Storyboard activity to sum up the scene with Marley’s ghost with 3 levels of differentiation.
Over 10 worksheets to support the teaching of Kamikaze and Emigree from the power and conflict section of the AQA poetry anthology.
Includes:
- comprehension questions on both poems
- a comparison table to fill in (with answers) focusing on specific conflicts on the poem linked to language, structure and form
- questions based on a revision video
A carousel style activity inviting students to understand the meaning of the challenging vocabulary in A Christmas Carol. The words are broken up into Staves. After learning the words, students should have the opportunity to put the words into context by producing a paragraph, poem or song.
Stave 3 Christmas Carol: five key extracts with 5 exam questions looking at the presentation of Christmas in this stave.
Works well as a home and away carousel.
Comprehension questions on Stave 4 of A Christmas Carol.
Also contains a revision PowerPoint guiding students through how to make a mind map to revise the key quotations from the two staves.
2 lessons/PowerPoints.
Lesson 1 has carefully selected annotations followed by 13 comprehension questions based on the annotations.
There is also a starter activity involving an 8 minute clip from the film ‘The Not Dead’.
Lesson 2 recaps the first lesson before looking at how to improve grade 3 paragraphs by adding zoom ins and deeper inferences. The final activity asks students to compare the poem to Prelude, War Photographer and Bayonet Charge. To help with this, students are provided with matching quotations and a suggested basic writing frame.
Stave 4 differentiated comprehension questions on A Christmas Carol.
Includes a differentiated starter which asks students to summarise the Stave using 7 images.
Aimed at mid - ability GCSE with target grades 4-6.
PowerPoint for 2 lessons on Poppies. Lesson 1 uses differentiated prompt questions to give students enough hints to allow them to be more engaged and independent with their annotations.
Lesson 2 involves applying knowledge and developing deeper annotations. Lesson comes with success criteria, annotations, starter, plenaries.
Also includes a revision sheet to prepare students for an exam style question on the poem:
How does the writer present the effects of war.
Also includes a responding to feedback helpsheet for after students have attempted to write about the effects of war in the poem.
A revision grid contains notes for all 15 poems on the themes of power, conflict as well as notes structure and context.
The activity asks students to engage with the revision grid in order to look for discriminating comparisons. After finding a pair, students write comparative sentences.
Another way of using this revision sheet is to colour code the poems that go well together.
A fully resourced model lesson based on analysing an extract in Romeo and Juliet for GCSE 9-1. The lesson is focused on building skills in A01 and A02. The extract is taken from Romeo’s soliloquy in Act 5 Scene 3.
Includes:
TEEP lesson plan
engaging starter activity
learning outcomes
differentiation throughout
PowerPoint
writing frames
Student-friendly mark scheme
Full lesson with PowerPoint and resources for analysing Juliet’s changing emotions.
Learning Outcomes: Analyse Juliet’s changing feelings across the play.
Main: Students read and analyse 8 key extracts in the play featuring Juliet.
Plenary: Students chart Juliet’s changing emotions onto a graph.
11 fully resourced and ready to teach PowerPoint lessons on Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet for the 9-1 GCSE.
Lesson 1: prologue
Lesson 2: Plot
Lesson 3: Act 1 Scene 1 fight
Lesson 4: Act 1 Scene 1 Romeo
Lesson 5: Act 1 Scene 1 Redraft
Lesson 6: Act 1 Scene 2
Lesson 7: Act 1 Scene 3
Lesson 8: Act 1 Scene 4
Lesson 9: Act 1 Scene 5 (Tybalt’s anger)
Lesson 10: Summary of Act 1
Lesson 11: Act 1 Scene 5 Romeo and Juliet first meet
Uses Chapter 5 from Frankenstein to teach students how to answer Question 2 on the AQA Paper 1 English language exam.
Includes animated annotations to help students tackle the 3 separate questions and also includes model examples so students can peer assess their work against the models.