A worksheet which can help students track how Priestley uses motifs throughout his play to contribute to the key themes and character development.
Engagement Ring
Disinfectant
Alcohol
Phone Calls
Light
Macbeth Vocabulary Bank
Created as a revision tool for KS4 pupils studying Shakespeare’s Macbeth for the English Literature specification.
Key words
Defintions
An example of how the key word links to the play
E.g. Regicide, Unchecked Ambition, Hubris
Please note that there are lots of other key vocabulary, but this list is specifically designed for a top set class. We are working on improving our writing styles at the moment through using higher tier vocabulary.
Activity for students to encourage varied sentence openers.
Particularly useful for AQA Language Paper 1 Question 5 descriptive writing.
I try to get students to use at least 3 of these in their writing.
**Grammar Worksheet - its vs it’s **
A resource suitable to use with KS3 or KS4.
Orginally designed to help my classes improve their grammar skills as I noticed that this is a common mistake - learners are marked on SPAG at GCSE.
I like to give my classes regular SPAG activities as a starter activity - engages their brains and helps them remember grammar rules through regular practice.
Answers for yourself are provided in the ‘Notes’ section of the Powerpoint.