This worksheet provides students with prompts which will allow them to explore and analyse the relationships in Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”. This includes detailed analysis of quotations (as provided on worksheet). The relationships being analysed include:
Prospero and Miranda
Prospero and Ariel
Prospero and Miranda with Caliban
This worksheet takes students step-by-step on how to compare Dulce Et Decorum Est with another war poem of their choice.
This can be used as assessment preparation. Includes assessment question.
This resources includes the poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen. It includes an introduction to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), real life examples to stimulate discussion, a creative writing opportunity and questions for each stanza to prompt analysis.
An excellent introduction lesson to An Inspector Calls - J.B. Priestly. This includes:
Background information of the author
Introduction of socialism and capitalism
Real life scenarios and examples
Explanations of each character
Comparison between An Inspector Calls and Thirteen Reasons Why
Comprehension questions for Act 1 and 2
This document is 159 pages long.
It includes specific examples and encourages students to expand on their language choices. It encourages students to consider the words they are going to use. By carefully selecting the language they use, it can help find their voice, express exactly what they think and write a detailed description.
This can be printed and used as a wall display, used within lessons or printed for students to have as a workbook.
Creative writing activity. Perfect to start your study of A Midsummers Night Dream, exploring the main theme of magic. SPAG Prompts on screen too.
No preparation required.
This PowerPoint and resource provide students with a step-by-step analysis of the events surrounding Curley’s wife’s life and death in Of Mice and Men.
Extracts and questions included.
This document includes three extracts from Oscar Wilde’s ‘The Happy Prince’. It includes a series of questions per extract which encourage students to analyse the short story in detail. The questions are scaffolded to help support weak students and stretchhigher ability students.
Excellent for class activity or assessment.
This resource also includes a PowerPoint with analytical answers.
This resources includes the poem “Anthem for Doomed Youth" by Wilfred Owen. It includes an introduction to war poetry, real life examples to stimulate discussion, step-by-step animated analysis, a creative writing opportunity and questions throughout.
This includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet.
The PowerPoint introduces three superheroes who must work together in order to correctly analyse literature. Each superheroes character is differentiated, meaning some students may be able to incorporate all three superheroes into their writing, whilst weaker students can aim for one or two.
The worksheet includes examples which will allow students to learn the effects of zooming in on specific language choices.