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Holes by Louis Sachar Knowlege Organiser
Holes by Louis Sachar Knowlege Organiser
Attachment and Parenting PPT
Attachment and Parenting PPT
Syntax Notes
English Language and Composition
What is syntax?
Notes on SYNTAX
The term syntax refers not only to the structure of sentences, their types,
their uses, their connection, and the variations authors choose, but also to
smaller structures within sentences.
Phrases (any group of words) and clauses (groups of words that contain a
subject and a verb) are also syntactic elements that require a reader’s
attention.
W. B Yeats The Lake Isle of Innisfree Notes
W. B Yeats The Lake Isle of Innisfree Notes
Discursive Essay Structure
Discursive Essay Structure
W.B Yeats September 1913 Notes
W.B Yeats September 1913 Notes
W.B Yeats Wild Swans at Coole Notes
W.B Yeats Wild Swans at Coole Notes
Argumentative Essay Structure Notes
Argumentative Essay Structure Notes
An Inspector Calls Knowlege Organiser
An Inspector Calls Knowlege Organiser
Muslim Beliefs Knowlege Organiser
Muslim Beliefs Knowlege Organiser
Oliver Twist Knowlege Organiser
Oliver Twist Knowlege Organiser
An Inspector Calls Knowledge Organiser
An Inspector Calls Knowledge Organiser
The Tempest Knowlege Organiser
The Tempest Knowlege Organiser
A Midsummer Night's Dream Knowlege Organiser
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Knowlege Organiser
King Lear Act 1 Visual Revision Notes
This document is a visually engaging revision guide for King Lear Act 1, designed for Leaving Certificate students. It includes:
Key Plot Points from each scene, using emojis to highlight important events.
Character Analysis with key quotes for Lear, Goneril, Cordelia, Kent, and the Fool.
Themes of Authority, Kingship, Loyalty, and Betrayal, with colored headings and organized content for easy reference.
Act 1 King Lear Revision Worksheet
Product Description: King Lear Act 1 Detailed Revision Worksheet (Leaving Cert)
This comprehensive revision worksheet is designed to help Leaving Cert students thoroughly review Act 1 of Shakespeare’s King Lear. It includes a variety of exercises and questions to ensure a deep understanding of the play’s key events, characters, themes, and language.
Key features include:
Plot Summary Questions: Focused on the critical events of Act 1, each scene is broken down with targeted questions.
Character Analysis: Detailed questions to explore the motivations, flaws, and relationships of central characters such as Lear, Cordelia, Edmund, and the Fool.
Themes Exploration: In-depth questions on key themes, such as authority, loyalty, betrayal, and nature.
Close Passage Analysis: Students are prompted to analyze pivotal quotes and passages, revealing Shakespeare’s use of language and its thematic significance.
PEE Chain Writing Practice: Structured prompts guide students to write clear and evidence-based analytical paragraphs.
Key Quotes Identification: Matching exercises to help students identify and explain important quotes.
Multiple-Choice Questions: A quiz-style section that tests comprehension of key details in Act 1.
Ideal for in-class use or as homework, this worksheet equips students with the skills to analyze King Lear in preparation for their Leaving Cert exams.
Othello Quote Notes Act 1
Quote. Otes for Act 1 of Othello
AP Psychology Social Psychology NOTES – Attribution, Attitudes, & Actions:
AP Psychology
Social Psychology
– Attribution, Attitudes, & Actions:
Sing Street Key Moments Notes
Key Moment 1: Opening Scene
Key Moment 2: Starting the Band
Key Moment 3: Conor and Raphina
Key Moment 4: Brother Baxter Attacks
Key Moment 5: Parents’ Split
Key Moment 6: Brendan’s Breakdown
Key Moment 7: Drive It Like You Stole It
Key Moment 8: The Dance
Key Moment 9: Ending Scene
Paula Meehan Quick Notes
coloured grid for poems
Buying Winkles
THe Pattern
The Statue of the
Virgin Speaks at
Granard
Hearth Lesson