MCG Resources has been selling top quality English lessons for over ten years to teachers in the UK and across the world.
Specialising in English from KS1 to KS4, my store has hundreds of resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets.
To find out more, browse through the titles.
MCG Resources has been selling top quality English lessons for over ten years to teachers in the UK and across the world.
Specialising in English from KS1 to KS4, my store has hundreds of resources in the form of editable PowerPoints and worksheets.
To find out more, browse through the titles.
My Father Would Not Show Us by Ingrid de Kok teaching resource
Includes a 38 slide fully editable PowerPoint presentation and 5 worksheets and the following activities:
- Guided Reading and understanding the poem
- Exploring the imagery used by Ingrid de Kok
- Discussion of form and structure
- Analysing language and poetic techniques
- Learning how to write about the poem using P.E.T.E.R.
- Links to additional notes, a copy of the poem and a copy of the anthology
Holes – Sam, Kate and Zero (PowerPoint, lesson plans & worksheets)
This Holes KS3 English teaching resource explores the characters of Sam, Kate and Zero. It includes a 22-slide editable PowerPoint, 3 detailed lesson plans, a teaching overview and 3 worksheets.
Teaching objectives:
To develop knowledge and understanding of racial segregation in nineteenth century America
To learn how Sachar presents the relationship between Sam and Kate to the reader
To learn how Sachar uses description, dialogue and action to convey the character of Zero
You can preview the first few slides of Holes – Sam, Kate and Zero by clicking on the preview image.
Extract from The Prelude: Stealing a Boat by William Wordsworth has been made for the AQA 9-1 GCSE English Literature exam and contains a range of teaching activities.
CONTENTS:
- A brief introduction to William Wordsworth
- A copy of the poem and tasks to consolidate understanding
- Structure – analysing how Wordsworth uses structure in the poem
- Imagery - Wordsworth’s use of imagery
- Poetic Techniques
- Language – activities that examine Wordsworth’s language choice
- Themes - key themes of Stealing a Boat explored with notes
- Video – a reading of the poem and discussion
Macbeth – Act One (48 slide PowerPoint and 4 worksheets)
This Macbeth – Act One teaching resource explores Act One of Shakespeare’s Scottish play. It covers plot, characters, language and themes with a focus on Macbeth, Lady Macbeth and Banquo. The resource includes a comprehensive 48-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 4 accompanying worksheets. It can be used at either upper KS3 or KS4.
You can preview the first few slides of ‘Macbeth – Act One’ by clicking on the preview images.
An Introduction to 9-1 AQA GCSE English Language is an editable PowerPoint presentation which explains how the 9-1 GCSE AQA English Language course works. It includes a breakdown of the exam papers and the skills students need to do well.
Useful at the start of Year 10 when outlining the demands of 9-1 GCSE English to students.
Click on the image to preview the first nine slide of the resource.
‘Infer and Deduce’ is a 14 slide PowerPoint which explains how to deduce when reading reading fiction texts. The resource uses images and texts to help pupils become active readers who can ‘read between the lines’.
Contents:
What is inference and deduction?
Use of optical illusions to convey the notion of hidden meanings
Illustrations and photographs designed to sharpen deduction skills
An extract from Frankenstein and an accompanying task to help pupils develop deduction skills when studying a text
This resource has been created for the 9-1 GCSE English Literature Poetry anthology and contains a variety of lessons and activities.
Contents include:
- Analysis of 'the poem 'Tissue' and activities to consolidate understanding
- Exploring how Dharker uses structure and form in Tissue
- Studying the imagery of the poem
- How Dharker uses poetic techniques in Tissue
- Language tasks which explore the poem in depth and detail
- Significant themes examined
Romeo and Juliet - Act Four
This Romeo and Juliet teaching resource explores Act Four in detail. It covers Act 4, Scene 1 in depth, provides a character analysis of Juliet and an exploration of the Friar’s plan. The resource includes a comprehensive 26-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 5 accompanying worksheets and can be used at either KS3 or KS4.
You can preview the opening slides of 'Romeo and Juliet - Act Four’ by clicking on the preview images.
Macbeth – Act Two (27 slide PowerPoint and 6 worksheets)
This Macbeth – Act Two teaching resource explores Act Two of the play. It covers plot, characters, language and themes. There is a focus on Macbeth’s soliloquy in Act 2, Scene 1; the use of dramatic irony and the creation of tension and the relationships between Macbeth and Baquo and Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
You can preview the first few slides of ‘Macbeth – Act Two by clicking on the preview images above.
REMAINS BY SIMON ARMITAGE
This resource has been produced for the GCSE English Literature Poetry anthology and contains a range of teaching activities.
CONTENTS
- An introduction to the poem’s social and historical context
- Analysis of Remains – links to a video reading of the poem and tasks to consolidate understanding
- Exploring how Armitage uses structure and form
- Imagery analysis
- Studying how Armitage uses poetic techniques in 'Remains'
- Language tasks which explore word choices
- Key themes explored
- Links to ‘The Undead’ documentary
London by William Blake is a 56 slide PowerPoint resource with step by step lessons designed to help you teach William Blake’s poem London at GCSE. The resource also includes a 5 page booklet of teaching worksheets.
London by William Blake is a comprehensive resource which covers a range of activities. Contents include:
A brief biography of Blake’s life
Exploration of the context of the poem
Analysis of ‘London’, its content and meaning
Blake’s use of structure and devices
How to write about Blake’s ‘London’ in the exam
Analysis of themes
Links to other William Blake resources
This Holes KS3 English teaching resource explores the final chapters of the novel. It includes a 38-slide editable PowerPoint, 5 detailed lesson plans, a teaching overview and 3 worksheets.
Teaching objectives:
To learn how Sachar explores the theme of crime and punishment in Holes
To consolidate understanding of character and plot through hotseating
To learn how Louis Sachar links the main plot with the sub-plot in Holes
To analyse the links between the narratives up to the end of Chapter 40
To develop knowledge and understanding of the character of Zero and his importance to the novel’s plot and themes
To develop understanding of how Sachar builds tension
To understand how Sachar uses the motif of the onion in Holes
To develop knowledge and understanding of how character and theme are developed through Stanley Yelnats
You can preview the first few slides of Holes – The Final Chapters by clicking on the preview image.
1st Date - She and 1st Date – He by Wendy Cope
35 slide editable PowerPoint presentation
5 worksheets
Our 1st Date - She and 1st Date – He teaching resource explores the Wendy Cope poem – as featured in the Edexcel Poetry Anthology (Relationships) - in detail.
It includes the following activities:
- Reading and understanding the poem
- Exploring imagery
- Discuss form and structure
- Exploring language
- How to write about poetry using P.E.T.E.R.
- Links to additional notes and a digital copy of the anthology
Romeo and Juliet - The Prologue and Act One
This Romeo and Juliet teaching resource explores The Prologue and Act One. It explores plot, characters, language and themes with focus on Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt and The Prince. The resource includes a comprehensive 92-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 18 accompanying worksheets. It can be used at either KS3 or KS4.
You can preview the opening slides of 'Romeo and Juliet - The Prologue and Act One’ by clicking on the preview images.
Romeo and Juliet - An Introduction to Shakespeare
This Romeo and Juliet teaching resource introduces students to William Shakespeare. It is designed to be used before the study of the play begins. It provides information about the life and times of Shakespeare and focuses on research, note making and writing skills. The resource includes a 19-slide editable PowerPoint presentation and 1 accompanying worksheet. It can be used at either KS3 or KS4.
You can preview the first few slides of ‘Romeo and Juliet - An Introduction to Shakespeare’ by clicking on the preview images.
This teaching resource is designed to cover creative writing and poetry and includes a range of lessons and activities for upper KS2 or lower KS3 pupils of a range of abilities. The resource is fully editable so could be adapted and used for different seasons or themes.
The resource includes:
What is a haiku?
Exploring and discussing haiku poetry - reading, listening to and talking about haiku poems
Create a class haiku
Individual, pair and group work
Reflecting on learning through constructive criticism
Writing an individual haiku
Using colour photographs of wintery scenes as writing stimulus
Drafting - how and why we redraft
How to plan and structure a haiku
Writing assessment opportunity - write a simple haiku poem about winter
Writing Poetry - Summer Haiku (30 slide PowerPoint) is designed to help teach Year 6/7 children poetry writing. It includes a range of activities for pupils of all abilities. The PowerPoint uses bright color, large and attractive fonts, vibrant imagery and easy to follow, student-friendly language. The resource is fully editable so can be adapted and used for different seasons or themes.
It includes:
Talk for writing - what is a haiku?
Exploring and discussing haiku poetry - reading, listening to and talking about haiku poems.
Create a class haiku activity.
Individual, pair and group work opportunities.
Reflecting on learning through constructive criticism.
Writing an individual haiku.
Drafting writing - how and why we draft.
How to plan ideas for a poem.
Exemplar redrafted haiku.
Writing assessment opportunity - write a simple haiku poem.
Argue, Persuade, Advise explains how to identify the main features of writing to argue, persuade and advise. Activities include:
- Examining the difference between writing to argue, persuade and advise
- Analysing the key features of writing to argue, persuade and advise
- Consolidation task to assess what students understand about texts designed to argue, persuade or advise
Using Commas explains how and when to use commas when writing a sentence. This 10 slide PowerPoint resource (and 2 worksheets) covers the following:
How to use commas in a list
Using commas to replace ‘and’ or ‘or’
Using commas with adjectives and adverbs
How to use commas when writing dialogue
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This unit of work is designed to help pupils with the Unseen Poetry section of the AQA GCSE Exam at KS4/GCSE.
AQA Unseen Poetry includes a 43 slide PowerPoint and 8 pages of worksheets. The resource is ideal for studying and teaching approaches to the unseen poetry question on the AQA GCSE English Literature exam. The resources can be tweaked, changed and edited to suit your teaching needs and could be incorporated into a wider scheme of work on poetry and/or examination preparation. The resource covers:
-An example question with poem
-A HIT POEM mnemonic. Designed to give students a structured approach to answering the unseen poetry question
-A guide to writing about unseen poetry using the example question and exemplar responses
How to write about content, context, imagery, poetic techniques, structure, mood and theme
How to write a personal response
Model answer
43 slide PPT
8 worksheets