An Inspector Calls Revision booklet for Higher Ability GCSE students encouraging wider reading and critical analysis of the play. Fully resourced with space for students to write their answers directly into the booklet. Includes wider reading, questions, Essay tips, key quotes and model answers.
Revision for Year 11 - 5 a day starters all alphabet themed for extra fun.
Includes recall of set texts, language techniques, key quotes and vocabulary.
Easily adaptable and customisable.
A PPT aimed at higher ability students exploring the real historical events behind the play as described in Holinshed’s Chronicles. This is then used to frame an understanding of why Shakespeare makes the changes he does - and how this contributes to the wider themes and issues that the play explores.
A booklet containing secondary sources of criticism to support and stretch student’s critical understanding of Macbeth. Scaffolded questions to support understanding. Used to great success with my top set, high ability Year 11.
Half-termly Literacy homework booklet. Includes weekly spelling tests and weekly literacy task. There is one booklet available for each half term in my resources.
Complete 7 week scheme for the novel Holes by Louis Sacher. Includes PPTS, differentiated resources and complete Medium Term plan. Also includes a homework checklist. Includes everything you would need to teach the novel. Introduces Pupils to PEA skills and develops writing skills across both fiction and non-fiction.
Half termly homework booklet for Year 7 with a weekly list of spellings and weekly literacy task. Adapted and collated from a range of other resources - but collated here in one place.
Revision lesson with activities to encourage independence and autonomy from pupils. I used this in the run up to an assessment identify gaps and areas of weakness and confidence with the exam structure.
Gothic Scheme of Work linked to English Language Paper 1 Reading and Writing Skills.
Complete Scheme of work with lessons, model answers and Medium Term Plan.
A 6 week scheme of work on World War 1 poetry introducing pupils to a range of poetry, building towards a comparison of dulce et decorum est and who’s for the game.