A character revision task for ‘An Inspector Calls’ where pupils complete and annotate Top Trumps style cards for each of the characters.
This revision task is suited to KS4 pupils and can be completed individually, as a group or be set as a homework.
This resource includes:
A title slide with instructions, a WALT and WILFs.
A class model slide which breaks down what pupils should be considering for each category.
A ‘Top Trumps’ style card for each character with a space for key quotations.
An A3 revision sheet including the card for each character as well as room to annotate them. Instructions to print in A3 include in the notes section.
A character revision task for ‘Macbeth’ where pupils complete and annotate Top Trumps style cards for each of the characters.
This revision task is suited to KS4 pupils and can be completed individually, as a group or be set as a homework.
This resource includes:
A title slide with instructions, a WALT and WILFs.
A class model slide which breaks down what pupils should be considering for each category.
A ‘Top Trumps’ style card for each character with a space for key quotations.
An A3 revision sheet including the card for each character as well as room to annotate them. Instructions to print in A3 include in the notes section.
In this engaging and fun revision game for GCSE students, pupils need to match the key quotation from ‘An Inspector Calls’ with a relevant character, theme or method.
This game can be used as a fun starter, plenary or even a planning activity, as well as being a useful revision tool. It is designed to aid pupils with quotation recall, as well as being able to understand how they can relate these to characters, themes and methods in their writing.
This resource includes:
A clear instruction page
60 dominoes, pre-filled with quotations (including stage directions)
10 blank domino templates for pupils or teachers to complete themselves
In this engaging and fun revision game for GCSE students, pupils need to match the key quotation from Macbeth with a relevant character, theme or method.
This game can be used as a fun starter, plenary or even a planning activity, as well as being a useful revision tool. It is designed to aid pupils with quotation recall, as well as being able to understand how they can relate these to characters, themes and methods in their writing.
This resource includes:
A clear instruction page
60 dominoes, pre-filled with quotations (including act and scene numbers)
10 blank domino templates for pupils or teachers to complete themselves
An engaging 30-45 minute activity in which pupils work in groups to conduct a detective style investigation, culminating in a class vote to decide which character was most responsible for Eva Smith’s death.
This resource includes:
A title, WALT and WILFs
A themed PowerPoint presentation
Scaffolded worksheets for pupils
A speaking and listening component
This activity can easily be used as the basis for a whole lesson once pupils have read the play, as a revision activity to recap characters or as a starting point for pupils to attempt an exam-style question on characters, guilt or responsibility.
Two engaging and interesting revision activities, based on key characters from ‘Macbeth’ and ‘An Inspector Calls’. Ideal for use as an end-of-topic activity, or a meaningful homework task.