This is a fully comprehensive list of potential essay titles/topics for students studying Of Mice and Men.The worksheet is divided into different character sections and a list of thematic questions. This has successfully been used for GCSE students.
A worksheet that has all of the key character quotes that focuses on Snowball. The worksheet is made of a grid that allows room for an analysis of techniques and a further explanation. This is great for GCSE studies of the George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
A bundle of key quote grids for each character in Of Mice and Men. Left hand side has the quote then there are two columns for techniques and explanation.
This bundle is perfect for teaching KS3 or GCSE. It includes comprehension questions that go through each stanza and pull out the most significant techniques and moments. The PPT also analysis the range of techniques that Duffy uses in the poem as well as biographical detail which would be useful. There is also a booklet of pre-reading activities which encourages pupils to think about their own primary school experience which would then lead into the analysis.
The following activities and resources are included in the bundle:
An extract about the First Thanksgiving Feast in America followed by comprehension questions based on the extract that tests a range of skills.
An Acrostic Poem worksheet that allows pupils to write down things that they are thankful for.
An Unscramble Worksheet that has scrambled words typically associated with Thanksgiving.
A Thanksgiving Wordsearch to find words associated with Thanksgiving.
This comprehension has an extract that outlines the origins of Bonfire Night. It takes the pupils through the various events that led up to the evening and what happened as a result. The questions then test the pupils on various skills e.g. identifying types of words, straightforward knowledge testing and identifying similar words.
An essay that explores whether or not Napoleon can be considered a strong leader. The quotes have been thoroughly analysed for linguistic techniques. This can be used as an excellent example to know how to structure essays at GCSE.
This has seven extracts in the resource. One extract from each of ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’. The questions then test pupils on their comprehension of the text, their ability to answer multiple-choice questions, identifying parts of speech, turning words into plural form and finding synonyms. This is ideally for 9 to 11 year olds.
This very accessible for parents to do at home or for teachers to use. It includes two comprehension, definitions, collective nouns, baby and adult animal names, punctuation and creative writing.