An in depth analysis of the poem 'The Castle' by Edwin Muir. All techniques and effects have been analysed one stanza at a time.
This presentation can be used to show the pupils and allow them to annotate their own poems or to be printed out and given out.
A worksheet that has all of the key character quotes that focuses on Napoleon. 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 detailed analysis of the poem broken down into a couple of lines at a time with plenty of techniques and effects mentioned.
This can be shown to your pupils for them to annotate their own poems or can be printed off as a handout for them.
Details of form, language, imagery, rhyme and rhythm and tone too.
A variety of comprehension extracts and questions. PowerPoints that focus on Point-Evidence-Explanation of well-known literary characters that KS3 should already be familiar with.
Hints and tips on how to answer the questions.
I have used these speeches for Year 11 CCEA English Language Writing for Purpose and Audience. The speech topics are very relevant and relatable to the pupils.
I use this to model examples of highly persuasive speeches and what the pupils should be aiming for. I also use it as a way for them to identify the devices that are being used frequently e.g. facts and figures, list of three.
It is a handy worksheet for them to read and annotate especially when analysing purpose and audience which will then help them to structure their own answers.
Questions for each chapter of ‘The Sign of Four’. Questions range from language analysis to character analysis and defining nineteenth-century vocabulary.
For any pupils studying 'Lord of the Flies' or could be used as practice of figurative language techniques.
A worksheet of quotes from the novel which requires the pupils to identify whether it is: personification, metaphor, similes or hyperbole.
An effective worksheet for all abilities.
An A2 Level/A-Level English Literature Guide to the theme of death in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Pardoner’s Tale. Analyses quotes and specific context. The notes will help to make an informed answer on the theme of Death.
An excellent resource for analysing the role of Nick Bottom in a Midsummer Night’s Dream. A well prepared grid that encourages the pupils to analyse Bottom’s role throughout the play especially in terms of comedy and techniques.
An excellent resource to be used for KS3 level. Extracts from well-known novels that have incorrect spellings throughout each paragraph. The spelling errors include homophones used incorrectly as well.
This document is divided into sections. Essays on themes, Frankenstein, the monster, genre and miscellaneous. This list encapsulates a variety of styles of questions that are suitable for AS-Level or A-Level students.
A presentation that analyses Hardy's poem 'The Field of Waterloo' stanza by stanza. It highlights the various techniques and their specific effects especially in conveying the horror of the war. There is also contextual information included as well as specific information on form, structure and rhyme.
This presentation can be displayed to your pupils for them to annotate around their own poems or it can be printed off as a detailed handout to save time.
This bundle includes a PowerPoint that teaches GCSE level punctuation needed for Creative Writing and English Language. It is presented in a fun and interactive way through the use of Memes and things that are familiar to teenagers. There is also worksheets that show engaging openings, opportunities to practice punctuation etc.