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Edexcel Conflict Poetry Revision
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Edexcel Conflict Poetry Revision

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A 42 page booklet focused on the Edexcel conflict poetry anthology for GCSE 2024. Includes, printer-friendly revision activity sheets for all 15 poems in the Edexcel Conflict anthology. For each poem there is a question sheet and a detailed answer sheet covering the whole poem. Also includes 3 knowledge organisers looking at big ideas, structure and context in all 15 poems. Also includes 7 high grade model responses to different questions covering multiple themes such as war, powerful images, tension, anger and conflict. The Man he Killed Exposure Poppies No Problem What were they like? Charge of the light brigade Extract from the Prelude The Destruction of Sennacherib A Poison Tree Belfast Confetti Half Caste Cousin Kate Catrin The Class Game War Photographer
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 1
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A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 1

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A sheet analysing 12 key quotations from Scene 1 of A Streetcar Named Desire. Contains a blank template version for students to have a go at analysing the quotations themselves. I then reveal the model explanations for each quotation. Also contains analysis sheets for the epigraph and the opening stage directions. Also contains a lesson exploring the whole scene.
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 2 Lesson and Notes
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A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 2 Lesson and Notes

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Detailed analysis of 16 key quotations from Scene 2 on one handy printable revision sheet. Also includes a blank version for students to have a go at first exploring the significance of the quotations themselves. Also contains a PPT exploring the scene.
A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 6
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A Streetcar Named Desire: Scene 6

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Lesson on Scene 6. Analysis of 12 key quotations from Scene 6 of A Streetcar Named Desire. Also includes a blank template version for students to explore the significance of the quotations themselves.
EdExcel Conflict Poetry
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EdExcel Conflict Poetry

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A range of revision worksheets on the Edexcel conflict poetry. Includes revision sheets on all 15 poems. Poppies Charge of the Light Brigade No Problem Prelude Exposure Belfast Confetti The Destruction of Sennacherib What were they like? A Poison Tree The Man he Killed Half Caste Catrin The Class Game Cousin Kate War Photographer
Macbeth Context
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Macbeth Context

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A context sheet for Macbeth. It explores the contextual knowledge relevant to the study of Macbeth at GCSE. It covers James I, witchcraft, divine right of kings, chain of being, gunpowder plot and the role of women in the Jacobean era.
Of Mice and Men Revision Characters and Themes
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Of Mice and Men Revision Characters and Themes

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Revision cards analysing 4 key quotations for the 6 main characters in Of Mice and Men and 4 key quotations for the 6 main themes in the novella. Also includes blank versions so students can have a go at explaining the quotations themselves.
Much Ado About Nothing Theme Revision Cards
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Much Ado About Nothing Theme Revision Cards

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Theme revision cards for Much Ado About Nothing with overview and analysis of 3 key quotations linking to 6 main themes in the play. Also has a blank version for students to attempt to explain the quotations themselves.
Macbeth Quiz Game
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Macbeth Quiz Game

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Question bank and an interactive board to revise Macbeth in a fun and engaging way in the style of a famous 80s quiz show. Ideal for the start and end of lessons. Simply divide the class into 2. Move the hexagon to the corresponding letter when a question is answered correctly.
Animal Farm Revision on Characters and Themes
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Animal Farm Revision on Characters and Themes

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A worksheet with answer sheet that asks students to explore how key characters and themes are developed across the novella Animal Farm. There are 3 quotations for each character and theme for students to attempt to explain. They can then compare their ideas against the model answers later in the lesson. The answer sheet acts as a useful takeaway revision resource.