A short Quick Fire quiz to revise and recall key quotes for the year 11 English literature exam
Lesson could be further developed into key analysis of each key quote or a flash card/ mindmap opportunity.
A helpful marksheet to help guide A level students on the components of a successful essay.
Dramatically reduces markload and annotations for teachers.
A lesson designed to celebrate Independent Women and equal rights, whilst practicing Q3 of Edexcel English Language Paper 2- Analysing Language and Structure.
A lesson designed for memory recall of key quotes.
Key quotes provided for each character
Key quotes & contextual points for setting
Writing frame and task provided for analysis of Mr Hyde as a frightening character.
A revision session aimed at focusing on Language/ structure and evaluation skills in section A of paper 1. This includes model answers and suggested writing frames to support lower-ability learners.
Section B looks and planning and writing a creative writing piece.
The session time scale is around 3hours, to allow for input and answering questions.
please note an AQA resource was used which is 1936 (however it is set in the past) so feel it fits the pre-1900 requisite of the paper
Extensive term HW options for A level students to research, complete flipped learning and apply key analytical skills for The Great Gatsby.
Also perfect for Showbie Uploads.
A Revision table guiding pupils on how to Compare The Great Gatsby and Poetry.
Key areas- Theme/ Structure/ Critical quotes/Key Quotes/Context (A01-5)
This can be used for exam revision or Essay support
A revison session and talking mock planned using the AQA speciment paper.
Section A provides structures and model answers for each question.
Section B looks and planning and writing a creative writing piece.
The session time scale is around 3hours, to allow for input and answering questions.
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Three lessons + worksheets have been designed to enable pupils to confidently engage and revise comparing unseen poems in English Literature Paper 2.
Topics have been based on past papers and samples provided by EDEXCEL- Dogs, London and Swans. The poems are challenging but enjoyable
Writing frames have been provided to aid comparison and enable progress in poetry essay writing.