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Resources for A level and GCSE learners, parents and teachers.
Critical Interpretations of Hamlet
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Critical Interpretations of Hamlet

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Powerpoints, word documents, activities and notes - excellent value for money. Suitable for Edexcel or OCR A Level or AS Level. Also suitable for AQA. There are enough resources here to be valuable to timesavers.
Seamus Heaney's Digging - Language, society and connections
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Seamus Heaney's Digging - Language, society and connections

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A lesson’s worth of material for Seamus Heaney’s Digging - focusing on the poet’s use of language choice and themes. Includes reference to admiration of family, cultural expectations, community and historical references. Explanation of language choice in the powerpoint should help prompt discussion and understanding. Saves preparation! Would be suitable for all levels and abilities. Questions at the end based on the powerpoint’s content. Creative tasks to extend the work.
Hamlet - 20 resources for A level students and teachers
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Hamlet - 20 resources for A level students and teachers

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Useful for students, teachers and parents of those studying Hamlet for GCSEs, AS and A level English Literature. Questions, activities, notes and useful tips for exams. Saves time. Focused on the text. Great value for money! NQT teachers and those new to the text would benefit from the notes. Revision. AQA A level. Excellent time saver.
Hamlet Act 3 Scene 2
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Hamlet Act 3 Scene 2

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A useful lesson word document, designed to encourage close reading of the play. Lots of questions, line by line, to help students focus on the text. The document would be a useful cover lesson, or help with preparation if you are short of time. It's not fancy but it is focused and will lead to useful revision notes for students. GCSE / A level standard.
Language and Technology - text messages - an exercise
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Language and Technology - text messages - an exercise

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An exercise in comparing two text messages to see how the language changes according to the audience, purpose and context. Suggested areas to look at to help. No fancy graphics, just straight forward text exercise. Useful as a cover lesson. Targets year 11, 12 and 13 A level English students.