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Welcome to the Teacher Toolkit shop! Here you will find a range of resources to make your life as a teacher easier, including modelled and sample answers, as well as pupil comment banks in a range of different subjects.

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Welcome to the Teacher Toolkit shop! Here you will find a range of resources to make your life as a teacher easier, including modelled and sample answers, as well as pupil comment banks in a range of different subjects.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Mock Exam with sample answer NEW AQA 1-9 SPEC
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Mock Exam with sample answer NEW AQA 1-9 SPEC

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A sample mock exam (based on mystery and tension) that is perfect for students to use in class, as a homework or as full blown assessment. It also comes with a full sample answer that analyses the extract as well as making links to other parts of the novel and to context. The question used is: Starting with this extract, how does Stevenson create a sense of mystery and tension in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde? Write about: • How Stevenson creates mystery and tension in this extract • How Stevenson presents mystery and tension in the novel as whole
The Sign of the Four Example Answer with Mock Exam AQA 1-9 SPEC
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The Sign of the Four Example Answer with Mock Exam AQA 1-9 SPEC

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A sample answer to a GCSE exam style question for AQA. The question used is: Starting with this extract, explore how Conan Doyle creates a sense of tension and danger. Write about: • how Conan Doyle creates a sense of tension and danger in this extract • how Conan Doyle creates a sense of tension and danger in the novel as a whole.
Lady Macbeth Sleep Walking Act 5, Scene 1
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Lady Macbeth Sleep Walking Act 5, Scene 1

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A lesson that focusses on the imagery created and language used in Act 5, Scene 1, the infamous sleep-walking scene. The lesson features a literacy based starter, key quotation analysis, example GCSE exam question with exemplar answers and a return to the starter for the plenary activity to consolidate learning. Perfect for Ofsted inspections and lesson observations.
GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AQA PAPER 2 NEW 1-9 SPEC
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GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AQA PAPER 2 NEW 1-9 SPEC

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This is a series of lessons that guides students through the AQA English Language Paper 2 exam; it provides example answers, mark schemes and sentence starters for students. It is based on the AQA ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 2 YEAR 9 PACK 3 paper (about dogs). This sample is available to download directly from the AQA website, hence why it isn't included here.
An Inspector Calls AQA GCSE Example Answer Grade 8/9
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An Inspector Calls AQA GCSE Example Answer Grade 8/9

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A sample answer to an English Literature question for An Inspector Calls. This 700 word sample answer has been written to reflect the highler levels of GCSE mark scheme and would achieve between 26-30 marks (Level 6). The question used is: How and why does Sheila change in An Inspector Calls? Write about: • how Sheila responds to her family and to the Inspector • how Priestley presents Sheila by the ways he writes The different Assessment Objectives (AOs) have been colour co-ordinated so students and teachers can see where each element of the mark scheme has been reached.
A Christmas Carol Example Response with Mock Exam Paper Edexcel NEW 1-9 SPEC
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A Christmas Carol Example Response with Mock Exam Paper Edexcel NEW 1-9 SPEC

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A mock exam based on the end of Stave 4 with a sample essay response with accompanying summary. Useful as a homework task, revision or full blown mock exam. The question used is: Part (a) Starting with this extract, explore how Dickens present the change in Scrooge. Give examples from the extract to support your ideas. (b) How does Dickens present the change in Scrooge elsewhere in the novel? In your answer, you must consider: • What changes in Scrooge are shown • How these changes affect Scrooge and others
AQA English Language Paper 2 Q5 NEW 1-9 SPEC Revision with Sample Answer
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AQA English Language Paper 2 Q5 NEW 1-9 SPEC Revision with Sample Answer

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A revision lesson that helps students remember the requirements for AQA English Language Paper 2 Section B; 25% of their overall mark. The lesson contains a starter where students write their own statement which they respond to, example questions, a sample answer for students to level and grade with the marking criteria, a plan for writing their own version and links to the different Assessment Objectives.
A Christmas Carol Example Response with Mock Exam Paper AQA NEW 1-9 SPEC
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A Christmas Carol Example Response with Mock Exam Paper AQA NEW 1-9 SPEC

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A mock exam based on the end of Stave 4 with a sample essay response with accompanying summary. Useful as a homework task, revision or full blown mock exam. The question used is: Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the change in Scrooge? Write about: • How Dickens presents Scrooge in this extract • How Dickens presents the change in Scrooge in the novel as a whole
Power & Conflict Poetry Mock Exam Assessment AQA English Literature NEW 1-9 SPEC
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Power & Conflict Poetry Mock Exam Assessment AQA English Literature NEW 1-9 SPEC

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An example mock exam assessment for the AQA Power and Conflict cluster based on London by William Blake. The question used is: Compare the ways poets present ideas about loss and absence in ‘London’ and in one other poem from ‘Power and Conflict’. On the reverse is a handy planning activity to help students and sentence starters for the less-able. Perfect for use in class, as a homework or as a full-blown mock.
The Highway Man KS3 Poetry Lesson
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The Highway Man KS3 Poetry Lesson

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A lesson based on The Highway Man which was created for an Ofsted inspection. Contains an engaging starter, main activity and an example PEE for students to students to use as a basis for their own.
AQA ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 2 WRITER'S VIEWPOINTS AND PERSPECTIVES
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AQA ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 2 WRITER'S VIEWPOINTS AND PERSPECTIVES

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This lesson focuses on AQA English Language Paper 2. It helps students understand the requirements for the paper by breaking down exactly what is meant by a writer's viewpoint. It contains a small extract for students to annotate and look for explicit / implied meaning. Also features an example Q3 for students and helpful sentence starters. This lesson would ideally suit a less able to middle ability group but could be used as a refresher for top sets. Would also be ideal for Ofsted / Lesson observations as it shows clear progress.
GCSE AQA ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 2 LESSON PACK - 1-9
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GCSE AQA ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 2 LESSON PACK - 1-9

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A set of lessons covering the skills required for Paper 2 AQA English Language. Lesson contains PowerPoint, articles for annotations and practice questions from Section A & B. The lessons focus on video games and comparing writers' attitudes towards them. Although not a 19th C extract, these lessons are engaging for students and encourage them to comment on topics that interest them. A good introduction for the skills required to tackle Paper 2.
KS2 Year 5 / 6 Literacy Report and Target Comment Bank
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KS2 Year 5 / 6 Literacy Report and Target Comment Bank

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Save yourself hours of work with these custom-made KS2 literacy pupil reports; they have been written for students with a range of abilities and attributes and are ready to use. Each report contains a comment on the student’s attitude, focus, behaviour for learning and key targets for improvement. The document contains 2,700 words and features 23 reports (13 ‘male’ and 10 female’). You will undoubtedly recognise your own students within each of the reports but can of course ‘mix and match’ the comments as needed.
POETRY COMPARISON LESSON AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE POWER & CONFLICT NEW 1-9 SPEC
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POETRY COMPARISON LESSON AQA ENGLISH LITERATURE POWER & CONFLICT NEW 1-9 SPEC

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A lesson that enables students to be able to effectively compare two of the poems from the Conflict and Power Cluster. This lesson focusses on the question: Compare how poets present attitudes to power and identity in Checking Out Me History and in one other poem from ‘Power and Conflict.’ It features a pictionary (or blockbusters) based starter activity (which the students love!) to help them remember the quotations and also includes a planning grid, example answer and links to the mark scheme. This could stretch to a couple of lessons and is excellent for revision.
Unseen Poetry Exam Practice GCSE AQA English Literature Section 1-9 SPEC
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Unseen Poetry Exam Practice GCSE AQA English Literature Section 1-9 SPEC

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A lesson that guides through the Unseen Poetry section of the GCSE exam. Provides an example, annotations, activity understand imagery, sample question and links to the new marking criteria. Perfect as in introduction to unseen poetry or as revision before the exam itself. Could be adapted for KS3 students and also features and an example answer for students to level with the mark scheme.