A series of questions to develop students critical thinking in relation to ‘A Christmas Carol’. Students also have the opportunity to analyse quotations in finer detail and think about contextual factors in a more sophisticated manner.
A selection of quotation sheets of increasing difficulty- students have to fill in the blanks. Answer sheet included. The sheets can also be re-visited if students are beginning to struggle with the increasing difficulty. Answer sheets can be printed to be used as flash cards/ for quotation analysis.
A set of key quotation tables which increases the amount of blanks on each quotation so the sheets become progressively more difficult meaning students have to learn the key quotes.
The last sheet is just pictures linked to the key quotes so students will then know them off by heart and be able to write the full quote in. Students can move up and down the level of challenge depending on how many they correctly remember.
The sheets can also be used for quotation analysis.
This resource is designed to push students to think more critically about the character of Romeo, stretch and challenge that can be differentiated depending on the students.
A selection of four practise questions for the set text ‘A Christmas Carol’ written using the style of the most recent wording for the AQA examinations (starting with…)
This task is meant to be completed after students have completed an AQA English Paper 2 mock examination. It is designed to help them to see where they could obtain extra marks and hoo they could improve their responses based on the teacher’s feedback.
This resources enables students to revise high end key terminology, key quotations, high end terms to describe the characters. It will last 1-2 hours depending on the level of detail students include in their responses and should be enlarged to A3 to ensure students have enough space to respond to the tasks.
Excellent resource for re- capping what each of the questions in the language papers entail and how to hit the mark scheme effectively. Takes students through key skills, how long to spend on questions, top tips and AOs.
Designed to be printed onto A3 paper for revision purposes. The students fill in the boxes in order to revise their knowledge of 'Eden Rock', 'When We Two Parted', 'Walking Away' and 'I Think of Thee'.
A bumper workbook to take students through the different aspects of word classes, also including some additional pages focusing on spellings, word definitions and morphemes. A great way to build understanding of English Language to aid analysis of texts.
A resource for the margin of the page when students are writing to inform. The students can use it for guidance to remind them of the features of this style of writing. They can tick them off as they add them.
37 slides dedicated to character and key quotation analysis for each character in 'An Inspector Calls'. A great revision tool for use with classes or to email out to students so they can access revision at home before the GCSE literature exam.
A set of three poetry comparison structure strips to help ensure students hit all aspects of the mark scheme in their response. Simply stick them in the margin and set students off on a question and encourage them to use the strip to remind them of the importance of covering all parts of the question in their response.
A Christmas Carol quiz, great for the end of term as a treat for students. Also really good as an enjoyable revision lesson. Focuses on key quotations and general knowledge of the novella.
This fun Christmas quiz contains 30 questions and answers on AQA texts ‘A Christmas Carol’, ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and ‘An Inspector Calls’. Great as a revision lesson or a fun end to the term before Xmas.