16 extract based questions designed for GCSE students. They are taken from across the text and test a range of ideas, concepts and characters. They can be used for homework, class assessments, end of unit or year exams, mock practice or lesson plans.
Lesson PowerPoints and resources for teaching Stave 3 of A Christmas Carol. Please note that part of the stave is read for homework (Scrooge being shown the miners, the sailors and Fred
19 Lesson PowerPoints, resources, assessments and texts for teaching A Christmas Carol. Focus is on Year 11 but can easily be adapted for KS3. Lessons follow a clear sequence with different AOs and activities planned for all students to access this wonderful text
Introductory lesson for teaching Shakespeare. Includes a worksheet with famous quotes for students to look at and analyse as an introduction to his language and themes.
A look at how the actions of the conspirators might be interpreted by different viewpoints. INcludes some controversial ideas to stimulate discussion on what constitutes a terrorist or a freedom fighter.
LEsson and worksheet focusing on the first three scenes of the final act of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. Main focus is on Cassius’ responsibility andhow Shakespeare makes us feel for him at his death.
The first part and draft of a booklet containing various stories and extracts, with some writing tasks and other activities. There are a minimum of 11 lessons contained within it