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Poetry Analysis Model Paragraphs
A selection of model paragraphs focusing on form, language and structure across a selection of poems from the Edexcel Time and Place anthology. There are also suggested topic sentences for independent practice.
Suitable for GCSE learners of Edexcel Time and Place, but also useful unseen poetry practice for GCSE or Year 12 Literature.
Poems covered are as follows:
Stewart Island
London
Nothing’s Changed
Postcard form a Travel Snob
Where the PIcnic Was
Absence
Lord of the Flies - Theme of Power
A resource tackling a Lord of the Flies essay on Power. The worksheet contains a variety of useful quotations from across the novel and a model paragraph. Suitable for all GCSE Literature.
End of Term Macbeth Quiz! (With Answers)
A two round end of term quiz on Macbeth. Round 1 asks students to identify quotations, who says them and their contexts and round 2 includes more open questions. Great for testing both general content and quotations. Perfect for revision, a homework or an end of term quiz.
Includes an answer sheet to keep it easy as possible for you!
Suitable for all GCSE Literature specifications.
Macbeth 4.3 Macduff Grief Analysis
A complete, fully resourced lesson focusing on Macduff’s reaction to the murder of his family. This lesson encourages students to use close analytical skills with a focus on language, structure and from whilst developing understadning of the content.
The lessons includes:
Detailed worksheet with a range of tasks
Accompanying powerpoint
Teacher answers on powerpoint - useful for students who have missed lessons, new teachers or non-specialists.
Perfect for any GCSE LIterature specification or high ability Year 9.
Macbeth 4.3 Malcolm's Test Lesson
This worksheet and accompanying powerpoint takes students through the somewhat baffling scene where Malcolm tests Macduff’s loyalty to Scotland by pretending to be a worse tyrant than Macbeth.
It is a complete lesson in itself and includes:
Worksheet with sections of the text and question prompts
Powerpoint with suggested answers for each section. Useful for students who miss the work, new teachers or non-specialists.
Resource will suit any GCSE Literature specification or high ability Year 9.
Macbeth 3.1 Full lesson
A complete lesson on Macbeth Act 3 Scene 1 focusing on Macbeth’s fear of Banquo. Activities and annotation tasks on the opening, soliloquy and subsequence conversation with the murderers.
This resource includes:
Student work sheet
Powerpoint with all activities
Teacher notes and model annotations included on the powerpoint. Useful for new teachers or non specialists.
Suitable for all GCSE Literature specifications or high ability Year 9s.
Macbeth 3.2 Scene Analysis Worksheet
Worksheet and powerpoint on Macbeth 3.2, demonstrating the changing relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Includes open questions and annotation tasks.
This resources includes:
Student worksheet
Accompanying powerpoint
Powerpoint includes suggested answers and teacher notes. Useful for new teachers or non specialists.
This resource is suitable for all Literature GCSE specifications or high ability Year 9.
Macbeth 1.7 Soliloquy Questions
A copy of the soliloquy from Act 1 Scene 7 and a set of 10 questions to help students’ understanding. Can be used as annotation prompts or for extended writing.
Suitable for all GCSE Literature specifications or high ability Year 9.
Macbeth 1.2 Full Lesson on Character
A fully resources lesson looking at early presentation of Macbeth’s character through analysing the account from the captain. The resource also includes useful contextual information regarding tragic conventions.
This resource includes:
Detailed PowerPoint
Worksheet with table on Macbeth’s character
Suggested answers on a separate sheet - useful support for new teachers and non specialists.
Suitable for all GCSE Literature specifications or high ability Year 9.
Romeo & Juliet Act 1 Scene 1 Activities
A worksheet aimed at KS4 students studying Romeo and Juliet although could be used at Key Stage. A series of questions and annotations tasks encouraging greater understanding of theme and character whilst developing analytical skills.
Jekyll and Hyde extract and essay plan
Extract from Incident at the Window with full essay plan. Suitable for any Literature study of Jekyll and Hyde, but tailored specifically for Edexcel Literature Paper 2 Section A.
Helps students focus on essay structure and AO2.
Jekyll and Hyde Extract, Essay Plan and Model
Extract from Chapter 10 of Jekyll and Hyde with an accompanying essay question. Resource includes an essay plan with guidance and a colour coded model paragraph highlighting good practice.
Great as a starting point for an essay, revision or homework.
This extract is taken from The Full Statement of the Case and details the moment when Hyde is on the run, before he asks for Lanyon’s help. The essay plan explores the idea that both Jekyll and Hyde’s characters are present in this extract and therefore both have to be considered.
Christmas in Literature Lessons
Christmas in Literature! A fun sequence of activities based around three extracts:
A Christmas Carol
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
Tasks include analysis, annotation and comparisons and build to a creative writing task. It should cover two lessons so perfect for the last week of term! Mostly suitable for KS3 but could be adapted to KS4.
Lord of the Flies - Revising Roger
A double sided revision sheet aimed to help students revise the character of Roger from Lord of the Flies, including key events, key quotations, links to context and model paragraph. Aimed for KS4 Edexcel Literature specifically, this resource could still be used for any specification.
Revise commas through Jekyll and Hyde!
Recap technical accuracy skills, when to use a comma and how to avoid the comma splice, whilst revising character and theme in Jekyll and Hyde!
This resources takes you through the basics of commas: in lists, after frontal adverbials/sub clauses, embedded clauses and when not to use a comma.
Each task uses Jekyll and Hyde content to maximise revision opportunities!
Perfect for key stage 4 revision or a starter exercise.
Othello Critical Interpretations - Attitudes to Women
A planning sheet based on critical interpretations focused on attitudes towards women. For KS5 groups, this allows students to engage with a critical quotation by Ania Loomba. It provides a key quotation from Emilia along with wider quotations from the rest of the play.
This could be used for annotations / planning or the basis of an essay.
Macbeth 3.6 Scene Analysis Lesson
A fully resourced lesson examining Macbeth 3.6, a tricky scene where Lennox discusses the state of Scotland under Macbeth’s rule to an unnamed Lord. This lesson provides tips and strategies for the exam - tackling a difficult extract, whilst also teaching the main themes and devices in the text.
This pack of resources include:
A word copy of the extract with colour coded questions
A powerpoint offering tips and strategies for tackling difficult extracts
A model paragraph exploring the opening of the scene
Teacher suggested answers included on the powerpoint in the notes section. Useful if students miss work, for new teachers or non-specialists
Suitable for any GCSE Literature specification or high ability Year 9.
Macbeth - 5.7 Worksheet (with answers)
Questions and tasks on 5.7, focusing on wider text study as well as annotation and analysis. Perfect for KS4 study but would work for set 1 Year 9.
Resource comes with separate answer sheet - useful for students who have missed lessons, new teachers or non specialists.
Macbeth 5.8 & 5.9 Worksheet with answers
Questions and tasks on Macbeth 5.8 and 5.9, focusing on wider text study as well as annotation and analysis. Perfect for KS4 study but would work for set 1 Year 9.
Separate sheet provided with suggested answers. Useful for students who have missed lessons, new teachers or non-specialists.
Back to School English Lesson for Year 7 and 8
This lesson is designed for brand new classes in Year 7 and Year 8 in English. It includes an anagram starter which encourages discussion about safe and respectful classroom environments and leads up to a baseline writing task about the first day of school.