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Scrbbly resources are adaptable for classroom teaching, home schooling + independent study or revision. We're a team of expert tutors and examiners who all love English, and we aim for our content to be highly detailed, visually engaging and suitable for different levels and abilities.
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Scrbbly resources are adaptable for classroom teaching, home schooling + independent study or revision. We're a team of expert tutors and examiners who all love English, and we aim for our content to be highly detailed, visually engaging and suitable for different levels and abilities.
OFFER: If you purchase one of our resources and leave an honest review, we'll give you a second resource completely FREE! Leave a review + drop us an email (admin@scrbbly.com) with your TES name and request.
Perfect for A Level students and those studying the poem at a higher level, this resource provides a full breakdown of critics and tragic elements in the poem ‘Eve of St Agnes’.
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Teaching or studying John Keats?
In this resource, you’ll find a detailed set of study questions for the poem ‘Eve of St Agnes’.
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A detailed revision resource that gives students an in-depth understanding of both context and themes in the poem ‘The Eve of St Agnes’ by John Keats.
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A free download of the poem
Critical interpretations + Tragic elements
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Studying John Keats?
He’s a brilliant genius, but he’s also pretty tricky to understand!
In this resource, you’ll find a breakdown of each stanza followed with a complex vocabulary explanation.
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Studying John Keats?
He’s a brilliant genius, but he’s also pretty tricky to understand!
In this resource, you’ll find analysis of the language and structure in the poem ‘Eve of St Agnes’.
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Studying John Keats?
He’s a brilliant genius, but he’s also pretty tricky to understand!
In this resource, you’ll find setting and narrative voice analysis n the poem ‘Eve of St Agnes’.
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Studying John Keats?
He’s a brilliant genius, but he’s also pretty tricky to understand!
In this resource, you’ll find some of the critical interpretations and tragic elements from the poem ‘Lamia’.
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Studying John Keats?
He’s a brilliant genius, but he’s also pretty tricky to understand!
In this resource, you’ll find study questions for the poem ‘Lamia’.
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Studying John Keats?
He’s a brilliant genius, but he’s also pretty tricky to understand!
In this resource, you’ll find analysis of the context, themes and attitudes from the poem ‘Lamia’.
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Studying John Keats?
He’s a brilliant genius, but he’s also pretty tricky to understand! In this resource, you’ll find analysis of a language, structure and form of the poem ‘Lamia’.
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Studying John Keats?
He’s a brilliant genius, but he’s also pretty tricky to understand!
In this resource, you’ll find analysis of a summary, overview and narrative voice of ‘Lamia’.
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Studying John Keats?
He’s a brilliant genius, but he’s also pretty tricky to understand!
In this resource, you’ll find a vocabulary breakdown of ‘Lamia’.
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An overview of John Keats, his life and influences. Perfect for teaching or studying at any level!
This 5-page digital + printable pdf resource contains the following:
Keats’ Background
Keats’ Romantic Relationships
Bright Star
Critical Reception and Legacy
Extension Task: Shelley’s Adonais
Reasons to love this resource:
A full introduction to Keats, Romantic poetry + Key Literary concepts
A range of contextual details that can be used in essays to supplement analysis
Excerpts from Keats’ poems and letters
A short poetry analysis task centred around Adonais, Shelley’s elegy to Keats
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A full mark descriptive writing plan + example answer (L9 / A* Grade). It’s written by a teacher in response to a question for AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1, Section B (Q5), but also suitable for students who are taking any GCSE or iGCSE English Language exam.
This digital + printable pdf resource + PowerPoint includes the following:
THE QUESTION
‘Write a description suggested by this photograph’ (photo in the document).
PLAN
LITERARY REFERENCES
PERSONAL REFERENCES
THE ANSWER
MARKING + FEEDBACK
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A 3-page resource that contains six practice essay questions for Edexcel IGCSE Poetry, plus guidance on how to approach the question. These questions are taken from SECTION B: Anthology Poetry part of the Edexcel IGCSE Literature exams. They are from the 2018 + 2019 papers.
This digital + printable pdf, power point document includes:
Advice for planning + Structuring Single poem essays
Advice for Planning + Structuring Two poem essays
Comparative Essay Questions
Essay Planning
Teaching or studying the full collection? Take a look at our COMPLETE Edexcel IGCSE Poetry Bundle!
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A full lesson + study guide for the poem ‘She walks in beauty’ by Lord Byron. It’s suitable for students of all levels, including those studying the following exams:
AQA GCSE Literature
AQA Love Through The Ages A Level Literature
CAIE / Cambridge IGCSE Literature
WJEC GCSE Literature
This digital pdf, printable pdf, PowerPoint (ppt) + worksheet resource includes:
VOCABULARY
STORY + SUMMARY
SPEAKER + VOICE
ATTITUDES
LANGUAGE FEATURES
STRUCTURE / FORM
CONTEXT
THEMES
ATTITUDES
TASKS + EXERCISES
POSSIBLE ESSAY QUESTIONS
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A bundle of 19 teaching and revision resources for all poems on the WJEC (EDUQAS) GCSE Literature syllabus! Everything you need to teach or study the poems in detail.
Each resource includes:
Key vocabulary
A summary
Pieces voice
Key quotes + language techniques
Poems structure
Context
Attitudes
Themes
Tasks + Exercises
Possible Essay Questions
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POEMS INCLUDED:
‘A Wife in London’ - Thomas Hardy
‘Afternoons’ - Philip Larkin
‘As Imperceptibly as Grief’ - Emily Dickinson
‘Cozy Apologia’ - Rita Dove
‘Death of a Naturalist’ - Seamus Heaney
‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ - Wilfred Owen
‘Excerpt from the Prelude’ - William Wordsworth
‘Hawk Roosting’ - Ted Hughes
‘Living Space’ - Imitiaz Dharker
‘London’ - William Blake
‘Mametz Wood’ - Owen Sheers
‘Ozymandias’ - Percy Bysshe Shelley
‘She walks in beauty’ - Lord Byron
‘Sonnet 43’ - Elizabeth Barrett Browning
‘The Manhunt’ - Simon Armitage
‘The Soldier’ - Rupert Brooke
‘To Autumn’ - John Keats
‘Valentine’ - Carol Ann Duffy
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BONUS MATERIAL
Grade 7 Student Exemplar + Teacher Feedback - Keats’ ‘To Autumn’
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Reasons to love this resource:
Provides you with all the EDUQAS poems
Each poem has an in depth analysis included
Series of essays questions related to each poem included
Useful in depth start, or update, for those revising and starting their studies
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