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I am an English teacher, who currently teaches KS3-KS5. This shop reflects this, with lesson resources for classes across this age range.

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I am an English teacher, who currently teaches KS3-KS5. This shop reflects this, with lesson resources for classes across this age range.
Gerald Croft - Character Analysis
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Gerald Croft - Character Analysis

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This is a detailed essay on Gerald Croft for An Inspector Calls. It discusses how he is presented throughout the whole play, considering how his character develops and why he is presented in such a way. Although it is not a model GCSE response, it will be useful for students (and teachers) looking to broaden their ideas about Gerald.
H is for Hawk
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H is for Hawk

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This lesson explores the background for H is for Hawk, before reading and asking questions designed to support student analysis of the IGCSE anthology extract.
AQA mock exam - kingship in Macbeth
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AQA mock exam - kingship in Macbeth

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Practice exam paper on kingship in Macbeth, produced in the style that AQA used. There is an indicative content sheet included with this, covering some ideas that students could write about.
AQA mock exam - violence in Macbeth
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AQA mock exam - violence in Macbeth

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Practice exam paper on violence in Macbeth, produced in the style that AQA used. There is an indicative content sheet included with this, covering some ideas that students could write about.
An Inspector Calls - Genre and Structure
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An Inspector Calls - Genre and Structure

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This resource is an essay, explaining how Priestley uses genre and structure to communicate his views about social responsibility. It is written in an academic style and contains a wide range of analytical and contextual ideas, although it is not intended as a model GCSE essay.
Free verse poetry
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Free verse poetry

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A lesson exploring what free verse poetry is, with examples and brief analytical tasks identifying free verse features. The lesson concludes with students writing their own free verse poems.
Eric Birling - Character Analysis
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Eric Birling - Character Analysis

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This is a detailed essay on Eric Birling for An Inspector Calls. It discusses how he is presented throughout the whole play, considering how his character develops and why he is presented in such a way. Although it is not a model GCSE response, it will be useful for students (and teachers) looking to broaden their ideas about Eric.
Cordelia's Return (King Lear - Act 4)
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Cordelia's Return (King Lear - Act 4)

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This lesson explores Cordelia’s return to Britain in Act 4 of the play. It includes contextual discussion relating to Queen Elizabeth and Boudica, as well as analytical tasks focusing on Shakespeare’s presentation of Cordelia.
Poetic Forms: the Sonnet
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Poetic Forms: the Sonnet

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This lesson explores the features of a sonnet, before providing a step-by-step guide for students to write their own. it was initially designed for a GCSE class in preparation for teaching sonnets from the poetry anthology, but could be used across key stages.
AQA mock paper - fate in Macbeth
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AQA mock paper - fate in Macbeth

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Practice exam paper on fate in Macbeth, produced in the style that AQA used. There is an indicative content sheet included with this, covering some ideas that students could write about.
AQA mock exam - Macbeth and Banquo
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AQA mock exam - Macbeth and Banquo

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Practice exam paper on Macbeth and Banquo’s relationship, produced in the style that AQA used. There is an indicative content sheet included with this, covering some ideas that students could write about.
Harry Potter: KS3 test practice
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Harry Potter: KS3 test practice

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Lesson guiding students through comprehension and analysis skills suitable for KS3 tests. This resource includes model paragraphs to demonstrate the higher level skills required for top answers.
AQA mock paper - guilt in Macbeth
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AQA mock paper - guilt in Macbeth

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Practice exam paper on guilt in Macbeth, produced in the style that AQA used. There is an indicative content sheet included with this, covering some ideas that students could write about.
AQA mock exam - women/society in Macbeth
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AQA mock exam - women/society in Macbeth

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Practice exam paper on the presentation of women and society in Macbeth, produced in the style that AQA used. There is an indicative content sheet included with this, covering some ideas that students could write about.
AQA mock paper - ambition in Macbeth
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AQA mock paper - ambition in Macbeth

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Practice exam paper on ambition in Macbeth, produced in the style that AQA used. There is an indicative content sheet included with this, covering some ideas that students could write about.
AQA mock exam - heroism in Macbeth
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AQA mock exam - heroism in Macbeth

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Practice exam paper on heroism in Macbeth, produced in the style that AQA used. There is an indicative content sheet included with this, covering some ideas that students could write about.
AQA mock paper: Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
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AQA mock paper: Macbeth and Lady Macbeth

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Practice exam paper on the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, produced in the style that AQA used. There is an indicative content sheet included with this, covering some ideas that students could write about.
AQA mock exam - manipulation in Macbeth
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AQA mock exam - manipulation in Macbeth

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Practice exam paper on manipulation in Macbeth, produced in the style that AQA used. There is an indicative content sheet included with this, covering some ideas that students could write about.