Hi English teachers!! We are all so busy and I am finding TES is a great new place to share resources and cut down on planning.
Here I will post resources for the new GCSE specifications. I teach AQA Eng Lang and Lit - Jekyll, Inspector, Power and Conflict, Xmas Carol. I teach OCR A Level Literature and igcse resit.
I also have lots of KS3 resources and starter activities which can be used for KS2 or KS3. I hope you find something of interest.
Hi English teachers!! We are all so busy and I am finding TES is a great new place to share resources and cut down on planning.
Here I will post resources for the new GCSE specifications. I teach AQA Eng Lang and Lit - Jekyll, Inspector, Power and Conflict, Xmas Carol. I teach OCR A Level Literature and igcse resit.
I also have lots of KS3 resources and starter activities which can be used for KS2 or KS3. I hope you find something of interest.
Lesson that introduces the poem. Can be used as part for teaching as part of the AQA poetry anthology, or for a KS3 SOW.
A creative writing response to the poem, followed by discussion task and quotations grid focussing on language and techniques within the poem.
A lesson geared towards AQA poetry examination Paper 2, English Literature.
Students are to mind-map five key quotes that show power and five that show conflict.
Assessment objectives included, plus a model paragraph with how to include the AOs in a paragraph
Presentation with introduction to the themes and background of Williams' play
Geared towards the OCR AS Level, paper two, but can be used for any exam board
Geared towards AQA, but can be used with any exam board. You can change the opening slide for your own exam board.
40 slides covering all characters, themes, key quotes for each character, context and how to address the AQA assessment objectives
Revision coverage includes
- the main theme of responsibility and how each character could be to blame for Eva/Daisy's death
- which of the characters behave well or badly
- who the Inspector might be and the ambiguities surrouding him
- keywords and quotations for each character
- a task introducing subject terminology specific to the play and Priestley's aims
- social and historical context
- advice on how to specifically target some of the AOs
I created this presentation for a whole revision day with Year 11 during Easter holidays and could save someone in an English dept a lot of work on the last week before the exam. The students found it very helpful. I hope it is of help to someone else.
An introduction to Rossetti revision, geared towards OCR AS Level examination. Some of the main points on social and historical context.
Assessment objectives are included, plus an overview of the main Pre-Raphaelite contexual elements
9 slides