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The Catcher in the Rye
I previously uploaded these resources then deleted them - for some reason unbeknown to me. Hope they help!
The Pardoner's Tale: No Brainers
A single no brainers sheet for TPT. Catered for CCEA
Heaney - The Burial at Thebes
Used for comparison with King Lear
CCEA - A Streetcar Named Desire NEW SPEC 2016
Resources will be added over the next couple of weeks.
CCEA AS 2 - THE GREAT GATSBY REVISION MATERIALS
Not all resources are my own, some have been inherited/passed to me.
CCEA A2 English - Theme of Childhood
List of Past Paper questions for childhood
CCEA - The Butcher Boy
Revision booklet to help with revision of Patrick McCabe's 'The Butcher Boy&'.
Revision: Commas
Two worksheets that I tweaked after downloading them from the BBC skillwise website. Aimed at lower ability GCSE students when completing work on Functional Writing.
Functional Writing Booklet
This is a functional writing booklet I created to help my lower ability GCSE pupils with tackling the CCEA set question on Unit 2.
Donne - The Good Morrow
Notes on poem.
Donne - Good Friday
Good Friday 1613 Riding Westward
Donne - Love's Deity
Love's Deity
Heaney and Hardy Revision Lesson 1
Just a revision lesson looking at comparisons within Heaney's 'Trout' and Hardy&'s 'Overlooking the River Stour'
Romeo and Juliet - Act One
Template/Questions to help the understanding of the themes of LOVE and CONFLICT in R&J.
The Burial at Thebes: Structure
Just a worksheet that enables pupils to analyse the different episodes within the play, asking key questions in order to get them thinking!!
Heaney and Montague
Blank poems and themes for the CCEA option
Donne - Elegy XIX
Elegy XIX ppt
Donne - The Ecstasy
Powerpoint on Donne's poem &'The Ecstasy&';
Donne - The Relic
Powerpoint
Non-Fiction resources
I used these resources with my lower ability GCSE class. I got them to set targets and then as an introduction, I went through how to tackle the question. There is an adaptable worksheet attached that helped them to break up what they had to discover. Hope it helps!