A grade 9 response analysing Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s relationship. This was an exam question in May 2021.
It is formatted to fit neatly onto one page for ease of photocopying.
This would achieve a mark in Band 6 because it is a critical,
exploratory, well-structured argument which takes a conceptualised approach
to the full task supported by a range of judicious references. There is some
a fine-grained and insightful analysis of language supported by judicious use of subject terminology. There is a convincing exploration of different perspectives and interpretations.
Also includes A3 quotation revision posters on Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
6 revision cards looking at 6 quotations that show the joy and happiness of Christmas in A Christmas Carol. Inspired by the November 2021 AQA question.
Colour coded to link to A01, A02 and A03. Authorial methods are underlined.
Also contains a 24 slide lesson guiding students on how to write about how Dickens presents Christmas as a time of joy and happiness.
Complete lesson on Chapter 4 which guides students through the annotation of 17 key quotations from the chapter. Includes a starter and various extension tasks to deepen understanding of the main symbols in the chapter.
Full lesson with starter, chapter summary task and notes to help students annotate 15 key quotations from Chapter 6 following by a task encouraging students to look for deeper inferences in the 5 most important quotations in the chapter.
A complete lesson on each Chapter that is all ready and set to teach.
Each lesson includes:
An engaging starter
A brief chapter summary
Comprehension questions
Discussing of key quotations
Detailed notes to help students find, highlight and annotate the key 10-20 quotations from each chapter
The annotations are animated so you can go through each of them one by one.
extension activities relevant to each chapter to get students to explore big ideas in the novel
For even better value, try the full bundle which also includes lots of revison resources:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/lord-of-the-flies-mini-bundle-12072617
Extensive notes to help guide students in finding and annotating over 200 key quotations from Lord of the Flies. The page numbers link to the popular Faber version of the text. This quotation organiser is especially useful for helping students catch up with any missed learning.
Ideal for teachers new to teaching the book or for students who want to increase the depth of the whole text on a second reading.
A detailed and complete lesson looking at the impact of 6 symbols in Lord of the Flies. Includes judicious quotations and perceptive inferences aimed at high ability students.
Complete lesson looking at Chapter 12. Includes the following:
Engaging starter
10 Comprehension Questions with answers
Brief chapter summary
Notes for annotating 12 key quotations in the text
Extension activities looking at the ending in more detail
A detailed lesson which explores 13 quotations about Jack in great detail with inferences aimed at preparing students for attempting an exam question on the character of Jack.
Also includes a grade 9 example response on the character of Jack.
Macbeth exam-style response at a Grade 9 standard to the May 2019 Aqa question.
Offers perceptive debate with judicious use of quotations and assured analysis of methods and wider ideas.
Please note that due to copyright restrictions, the actual question is not included in this resource, but it is available from the website of the relevant exam board.
Lessons covering each scene from Act 3 of the play.
Lessons include detailed annotations for each scene along with a range of comprehension and analytical style tasks.
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.