An example of ‘whole class feedback’ that can be reused or adapted for any GCSE literature assessment.
This also contains a lesson that was delivered to support students successfully improving their work.
Series of mini mocks to help students with exam pratice for Macbeth AQA GCSE English Literature.
Mini mocks contain contextual ideas to support responses, as well as quotations and evidence that can be referred to from elsewhere in the play.
Also included is a mini PLC to help assessments.
A short scheme of work centered on Macbeth GCSE revision (AQA but applicable to other boards / specs).
There are a number of lessons based around key themes in the play, some creative writing lessons, mini mocks and other useful resources.
Creative writing planning sheet designed to help students plan and prepare for assessments or pieces of creative writing (fiction).
Includes:
Vocabulary grid
Sensory imagery planning grid
‘5 point plan’ to aid with narrative structuring
Preparation prompts
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An Inspector Calls revision posters suitable for display or can be incorporated into PPT presentations.
Posters include:
Key Quotations
Iconography
Context
Themes
Useful for GCSE revision and as a visual aid.
AQA English Langauge Mini Mock Template
Can be adapted with any text you see fit.
The numbers in the margin should aline with the actual number of lines pasted into the extract section. Ensure your line spacing options are set to single with no space between paragraphs.
AQA Literature Mini Mock Template
Can be adapted for any text / question.
Please note:
Context section is for students to make notes on context OR for teachers to include contextual notes on behalf of the student, dependent on ability.
The same also applies for the ‘elsewhere in the text’ section; this should be used to note quotations / evidence from other sections of the whole text. Teachers can again fill this in on behalf of students.
Eye catching Macbeth revision posters suitable for display or can be incorporated into PPT presentations.
Posters include:
imagery associated with quotation
icons as a visual aid
Contextual links
Key words
Act and Scene reference
Character reference
Posters were made with adobe spark using royalty free images.
Hope you and your students find useful!
Dan
A worksheet designed to help students ‘level up’ their previous work. Question is included.
Differentiated for different levels of ability, including alternate writing frames and context to consider.
A lesson focusing on how to analyse and understand unseen poetry, looking at Siegfried Sassoon’s ‘The Hero’.
Lesson is differentiated and has an accompanying video to support.
A Walking Talking Mock based on AQA June 2017 series.
Includes videos to support learning here:
https://youtu.be/7Xc2xIFQNsk Part 1
https://youtu.be/9TkUGS7SBg8 Part 2
A lesson aimed at students studying unseen poetry as a part of their GCSE specification - lesson is exam board neutral.
Lesson contains several differentiated tasks to assist in analysing an unseen poem. Tasks can be adapted for any poem.
Some simple writing frames for AQA English Language Paper 2 Section A, questions 2-4.
Suitable for borderline students and those who need scaffolding.
Ideal for posters / display / laminating.
A lesson focusing on the theme of the supernatural in Macbeth.
Lesson is engineered around ‘exploding’ quotations that link to the main theme being explored.
Lesson is appropriate for the Shakespeare component of GCSE specifications.
Lessons aimed at students studying unseen poetry as a part of their GCSE specification - lesson is exam board neutral.
Lessons contains several differentiated tasks to assist in analysing an unseen poem. Tasks can be adapted for any poem.