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NATIONAL POETRY DAY - QUIZ
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NATIONAL POETRY DAY - QUIZ

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A POWERPOINT QUIZ OF FOUR ROUNDS, TOGETHER WITH AN ANSWER SHEET AND A POWERPOINT OF THE ANSWERS. ROUND ONE - POET? PLAYWRIGHT? OR BOTH ROUND TWO - WHO WROTE THE POEM? ROUND THREE - FILL IN THE BLANKS ROUND FOUR - TRUE OR FALSE?
Roald Dahl Day 2018 - Classroom Quiz
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Roald Dahl Day 2018 - Classroom Quiz

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A fantastic quiz for all Roald Dahl lovers. There are four rounds of ten questions. Round 1 focuses on book covers. Round 2 looks at characters. Round 3 requires a good knowledge of famous Dahl quotations from his books, while the fourth and final round is a set general knowledge questions about Dahl’s life and works.
Year 8 Author Study Booklet - A generic study and a study comparing Austen and Dickens
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Year 8 Author Study Booklet - A generic study and a study comparing Austen and Dickens

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This is an author study booklet with two separate studies - the first one is a generic study in which students can choose their own author, while the second study focusing on a comparison between Jane Austen and Charles Dickens in which the students work in a pair to decide who is the ‘best’ author. There are eleven activities in total, five in the first study and six in the second.
AfL - Analysis of My Analysis - An Inspector Calls Essay
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AfL - Analysis of My Analysis - An Inspector Calls Essay

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A simple but effective sheet on which students can analyse their own analysis to enable them to see what points on the mark scheme they are hitting. I have used this successfully in my lessons for a number of years, photocopying the sheet on to A3 and ensuring the students stick their essays in the middle before annotating their own analysis.
AfL - Analysis of My Analysis - The Merchant of Venice Essay
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AfL - Analysis of My Analysis - The Merchant of Venice Essay

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A simple but effective sheet on which students can analyse their own analysis to enable them to see what points on the mark scheme they are hitting. I have used this successfully in my lessons for a number of years, photocopying the sheet on to A3 and ensuring the students stick their essays in the middle before annotating their own analysis.