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Full mark Othello example by expert examiner for AQA Spec B Paper 1A
I used a guillotine to split up the SPEED chain in order to encourage students to think about crafting better paragraphs. They then used treasury tags to connect them. I based my answer on the 2019 Othello extract for Spec B - tragedy although it could be used to model any extract-based answer.
I then gave out the essay split into paragraphs. You may wish to alter for the ability of your students as this is highest Band 5 level. Once they had decided on the order of the essay they stuck it onto A3 and colour coded each AO.
I hope you find this lesson useful.
Supported Distance Learning A Level Literature B Example Part C Answer - over 20 example questions
A self-contained task for students who have studied the Miller Keats combination of Tragedy. I have set this for this week’s distance learning in advance of an attempt of their own. Covers the skills and mark scheme of Paper 1; Section C
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Edexcel Literature "A Christmas Carol" - Example Annotations and Answer Section A
Attached is an example answer for your students to show how to respond to a real question for the “A Christmas Carol” extract question and then a full mark answer to analyse with the students. I videoed my process of annotating and then turning these into an answer - the process was: summary of whole extract, words and word groups, literary devices, sentence types and punctuation, summary of whole extract.
(This task only requires AO2- language and structure).
If you would like an example writing for Section B I would also be happy to add one or make a new resource.
Example Answer for 2020 English Language GCSE Paper 2, Q1-3
Resource which shows firstly how to model annotation and then an example answer which covers how to structure an answer to Q3. This is on the Zola Budd/Mary Decker Edexcel Paper 2 for English Language, June 2020 (Edxecel)
You could use this in a number of ways, cut and mix up the sentences to show how to build up paragraphs, as sentence starters or simply as a model answer to stick in books after the students have had a go.
A Guide to Pastoral Literature
Very useful for A Level or undergraduate literature. I hope you enjoy using this. You could potentially use it as a short project, assign a different literary genre and students make their own (good transition from A Level to HE)
Who was Seneca and how does he link to tragic literature? A Level Spec B
A short presentation with links to useful sites and videos with a full mark exemplar to an AQA Paper 1, Part A question which shows how to discuss Seneca. Good for high ability students or as flipped learning. Any queries, please don’t hesitate to ask, or if there is something you would like making bespoke for you, please let me know.
AQA GCSE Paper 2 Full Walkthrough English Language
A really useful revision lesson with all questions as well as a model Q4 scanned in for analysis. Works well for a middle ability group but could very easily be adapted up or down.
There are sections in the lesson throughout for you to use a visualiser to broadcast either your own, or a student’s answer.
Outstanding observation/interview revision lesson on "Macbeth"
I made this for a mixed ability Y11 group who were shortly to sit their exams. The key point of this lesson is that it is largely student led and you mainly just circulate, discuss and monitor.
Theme: AMBITION but very easily adaptable for any other theme/focus.
Full mark answer and tragic bookmark - focus on ACT 1, scene ii
A really useful mini-knowledge organiser in bookmark form; students find this incredibly useful to work from. Adaptable as to what you have covered.
Includes contextual information on the reverse and how to write a response to an extract on the front.
Act 1 - full exam question from Act 1, scene ii
Model answer (full marks) based on the extract to demonstrate how to achieve the AOs and how to write academic paragraphs in response to an extract.
AQA English Literature Mock Paper 1 - English Literature B (Tragedy)
A brand new exam paper, fits with the pre-release material for AQA. Hope this is useful for people, has five exam questions,
1 x Section A, taken from Act 1
2 x Section B, Othello single text questions
2 x Section C, two-text questions
Should save you some time coming up with mock exam papers.
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AQA Literature A Level B Full Mock Paper (NEW, in line with pre-release info) Paper 1A
I hope this is useful for your students in prep for their summer exams.
All the questions and the extract are brand new, and the questions for part B link to the extract as they should in the real exam. I have reduced the price as this does not yet include model answers, however I will be producing these shortly and will increase the price when these are added.
Any questions, please let me know. Solidarity with all teachers at this challenging time!
AQA GCSE Full Walking Talking English P2 Mock
I have created two lessons or one full WTM if you just use the second half of the presentation. The theme is on the danger of the sea and fits the pre-release info foe 2022. I have used this with a mixed and high ability group and both found it useful.
I would recommend wither writing your own examples for the slides following the questions (just a starter para) as we all have our own style or using a web cam (mine is like the one in the images) to show different students’ work after each writing bit to live model marking.
"Romeo and Juliet" - Capulet and Juliet essay
Could be used as a model for a full-mark Pearson iGCSE coursework, or an A Level analysis coursework for another exam board. I would use this as a live walkthrough of of how to structure the essay, or take one paragraph and really closely break it down as to how it has been composed.
I hope this helps anyone who is in need of a stretch and challenge exemplar; it could easily be adapted for a different group/ability.
This is marked out of AO1, AO2 and AO4 with 10 marks for each component.
A full learning journey for Section A, Paper 1, Edexcel GCSE
A self contained lesson (PPT/short video) and worksheet on “The Woman in Black” for 20th century prose. Would be good to use with younger year groups who are reading the novel (to transition to GCSE skills) or is suitable for KS4 classes too.
Practice Edexcel/AQA Paper 1 Reading Section B and Full Exam Walkthrough DH Lawrence
Fiction reading resources and example answer on Paper 1: Reading.
Based around DH Lawrence's The Rainbow.
This is for our Year 9's to be introduced to the section (Edexcel) but very easily adapted for AQA as it is not strictly 19th Century.
Any questions please ask.
AQA KS5 Mock Exam Paper 1 and full mark exemplar for Section A and C
2x full mock exam papers (Paper 1) for A2 Exam
Full mark exemplar (scanned) for Section A and C - Paris Anthology, Handmaid's Tale and Browning.
Guide to Macbeth Exam GCSE English Literature with 12 Mock Papers New Spec
Booklet designed for use in preparation for the Edexcel GCSE new spec. Easily adaptable to AQA as the questions are almost exactly the same.
All Past Questions on Tragedy for Part C plus 21 more of my own devising! Example Answers to follow.
For AQA Spec B, Route A - all six past questions for Part C (the two text question) together as well as 21 new questions which are excellent for rapid planning, homeworks etc. You could set one a fortnight for the entire year!
Full English Paper 2 Walkthrough with an example answer for Q4 for modelling GCSE AQA
An excellent and detailed lesson based on two non-fiction texts.
Includes full walkthrough and tips - designed to be used with a visualiser if possible although I have included a scan of my example for Q4.
English Literature AQA Specification B Full Paper 2A with example answers
Useful for students studying Atonement, Brighton Rock and Browning, Wilde and Crabbe. Has a further list of potential two-text questions which would be great to set as independent essays.
I also include two excellent example answers: one which shows how to write on an unseen crime extract (The Mousetrap) and one which is a two-text question based on the crime poems and Atonement.
It is worth noting that a play-script is likely to appear soon for the crime unseen component as it has been generally prose so far - this means it is useful for students to be aware of how to write about drama as an extract.
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