A lesson which asks students to compare Capulet’s attitude to Juliet in Act 1 Scene 2 and Act 3 Scene 5.
Includes a series planning sheet and PowerPoint with annotations.
Also contains a high level model paragraph on Act 3 Scene 5.
Task 1: List the best quotes for each character.
Task 2: Analyse the best quotes.
Task 3: Compare explanations to the teacher answer sheet.
Extension: Use the key character quotes to complete the 25 mark b) question on different characters.
Useful for a final revision lesson.
Full lesson aimed at revising the top quotations for Romeo, Mercutio and Juliet. Includes detailed notes on the top quotations. The lesson asks students to create a revision page on each character using the notes provided.
2 Worksheets with a range of activities to show students how to use a colon to introduce a list, speech or definition and a semi colon to join two sentences.
Complete lesson looking at the conversation between Demetrius and Helena in Act 2 Scene 1. Structured activities build up towards writing a paragraph analysing each character.
A revision lesson on key quotations from Blood Brothers.
Start by giving out the revision grid with only the quotations so students can analyse the top 6 quotations for each character.
Then give out the answer sheet so students can compare their answers to the model.
There is also a larger revision grid which contains quotations for each character linked to theme in case a theme question comes up.
2 lessons which explore key exam length extracts from Act 4 Scene 1 and Act 4 Scene 3.
Includes annotations, writing frames, guided questions with answers and a model high level answer.
These 4 worksheets will keep students focused while watching the film version of Romeo and Juliet.
There are questions on plot and quotations for every scene from the play which students can complete while they watch.
A huge bundle of detailed lessons and resources to comprehensively cover the play.
PowerPoints include annotations, questions, revision activities, starters.
There are also posters and revision cards for the whole play.
Hopefully the previews will offer a good guide to the range of resources on offer.
For best value, try my bundles that provide detailed lessons, high grade model answers, various theme and character revision sheets, quizzes, writing frames and lots more.
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Lesson teaching November by Armitage as an unseen poem for GCSE.
Includes success criteria for grades 7, 8 and 9, annotations and an exemplar paragraph.
Classic end of term lesson discussing who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet in groups.
Includes the success criteria for the new speaking and listening GCSE on each slide.
There are 6 planning sheets to help students plan their role for the following 6 characters:
Judge
Romeo
Friar
Mercutio
Tybalt
Capulet
The planning sheet explains how each character could be responsible and invites students to plan their defence.
Lesson explaining how to answer a Macbeth question on the theme of guilt for AQA GCSE.
Also includes a clear level 4 example response and a more thoughtful level 5 response so students can examine the difference between these two bands on the AQA mark scheme.
Also includes worksheets for exploring the extract.
Also includes a grade 5 model paragraph to assist lower ability students with writing about the extract and then moving to outside the extract.
A mini-mock version of Paper 2 Section A English Language GCSE.
Both texts are on the topic of royal weddings.
The extracts are deliberately short so all 4 questions can be covered in one revision lesson.
I use this lesson to focus on using disciplined timings for each question.
Model answers are included for each question.
I have painstakingly gathered the key quotations from each scene onto one A3 revision document.
This should be a useful resource to help approach each essay.
A resource to support students aiming for high marks on question 9 of the Edexcel GCSE Music examination. There are 10 points per set work which students can revise from which aim to either link to the genre, link to characteristic features of the piece/genre or explain WHY the composer chose a certain aspect.
This has been used with a cohort of students for revision and half of the cohort achieved 9 or above /12 on the essay question.
Included in this bundle is everything required to teach the analysis for Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (set work for Eduqas Music GCSE). Instrumental parts and tab are included along with differentiated worksheets which ensure students have a fully annotated copy of
All tasks are differentiated with success criteria and stretch and challenge activities.
A lesson and homework based on unfamiliar listening and examination technique. There is also an example of a 10 mark extended answer with plan for each musical element to help students pinpoint what to write about.
All sections of the lesson have differentiated success criteria, as does the homework task.
A document with a summary of the Afro Celt movement on2 sides of A4 with the main features students need to know for the exam (this is in prose). There are 20 differentiated questions where answers can be found in the text. Lower grade questions ask students to recall musical facts. Higher grade questions require students to analyse and evaluate the musical facts in order to answer questions on context as well (in preparation for AO4 on the essay).
Ideal for revision lesson, homework or a cover lesson. Answers are provided.