Pride and Prejudice IGCSE Revision Guide | Edexcel 4ET1 | Interactive | Neurodivergent-FriendlyQuick View
LSH21

Pride and Prejudice IGCSE Revision Guide | Edexcel 4ET1 | Interactive | Neurodivergent-Friendly

(0)
A fully interactive, two-part revision guide for Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, designed specifically with neurodivergent learners in mind. Information is chunked, colour-coded, and presented visually – no walls of text. Delivered as a single HTML file. Students open it in any web browser (Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox) on any laptop or desktop. No internet connection required, no app to download, no login needed. Part 1 – Survival Guide includes: Story map – 10 expandable plot stages, colour-coded by theme, with the detail hidden until the student is ready Character cards – tap to expand, written in plain accessible English, covering all 8 key characters including Wickham and Charlotte Lucas 6 key themes – what Austen is actually arguing, not just the theme name, with a top quote for each 12 key quotes – filterable by theme, with priority stars so students know where to focus first Part 2 – Exam Toolkit includes: 12 interactive flashcards – quote on the front, analysis tip and context link on the back, filterable by theme, with AO1, AO2 and AO4 clearly labelled on every card Edexcel IGCSE 4ET1 mark scheme breakdown – all assessment objectives explained in student-friendly language, with level descriptors from Level 1 up to Level 5 PETAL essay planner – 5 practice exam questions, each with model examples for every step and a space for students to write their own attempt Context guide – 8 cards covering the entail and women’s property rights, Regency social hierarchy, marriage as the only career for women, Austen’s own life and choices, the novel of manners genre, free indirect discourse, the Napoleonic Wars, and the epistolary tradition – each with an explicit exam link so students know how to use the context, not just what it is Suitable for: IGCSE students (Years 10–11), private tutors, SEN/SENCO support, home educators, intervention groups Works on: Any laptop, desktop, or Chromebook with a web browser
The Whale Rider IGCSE Revision Guide | Edexcel 4ET1 | Interactive | Neurodivergent-FriendlyQuick View
LSH21

The Whale Rider IGCSE Revision Guide | Edexcel 4ET1 | Interactive | Neurodivergent-Friendly

(0)
A fully interactive, two-part revision guide for Witi Ihimaera’s The Whale Rider, designed specifically with neurodivergent learners in mind. Information is chunked, colour-coded, and presented visually – no walls of text. Delivered as a single HTML file. Students open it in any web browser on any laptop or desktop. No internet connection required, no app to download, no login needed. Part 1 – Survival Guide includes: Story map – 10 expandable plot stages, colour-coded by theme, with detail hidden until the student is ready Character cards – tap to expand, covering all key characters including Kahu, Koro, Nanny Flowers, Rawiri and the whale itself 6 key themes – what Ihimaera is actually arguing, not just the theme name, with a top quote for each 12 key quotes – filterable by theme, with priority stars so students know where to focus first Part 2 – Exam Toolkit includes: 12 interactive flashcards – quote on the front, analysis tip and AO4 context link on the back, filterable by theme Edexcel IGCSE 4ET1 mark scheme breakdown – all assessment objectives explained in student-friendly language, with level descriptors from Level 1 up to Level 5 PETAL essay planner – 5 practice exam questions, each with model examples for every step and a space for students to write their own attempt Context guide – 8 cards covering the Paikea legend, the Treaty of Waitangi, the Maori Renaissance, Witi Ihimaera as the first published Maori novelist, whales in Maori culture, gender roles, oral tradition, and the 2002 film adaptation – each with an explicit exam link Suitable for: IGCSE students (Years 10–11), private tutors, SEN/SENCO support, home educators, intervention groups Works on: Any laptop, desktop, or Chromebook with a web browser
Frankenstein AQA GCSE | Quotes, Themes, Flashcards, Essay Planner | Revision GuideQuick View
LSH21

Frankenstein AQA GCSE | Quotes, Themes, Flashcards, Essay Planner | Revision Guide

(0)
A fully interactive, two-part revision guide for Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, designed specifically with neurodivergent learners in mind. Information is chunked, colour-coded, and presented visually - no walls of text. Delivered as a single HTML file. Students open it in any web browser (Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox) on any laptop or desktop. No internet connection required, no app to download, no login needed. Part 1 - Survival Guide includes: Story map - 10 expandable plot stages, colour-coded by theme, with the detail hidden until the student is ready Character cards - tap to expand, written in plain accessible English 6 key themes - what Shelley is actually arguing, not just the theme name, with a top quote for each 12 key quotes - filterable by theme, with priority stars so students know where to focus first Part 2 - Exam Toolkit includes: 12 interactive flashcards - quote on the front, analysis tip and context link on the back, filterable by theme AQA mark scheme breakdown - all 34 marks (AO1, AO2, AO3, SPaG) explained in student-friendly language, with grade band descriptors from 1–2 up to 7–9 PETAL essay planner - 5 practice exam questions, each with model examples for every step and a space for students to write their own attempt Context guide - 8 cards covering Galvanism, the Industrial Revolution, the Prometheus myth, Paradise Lost, Mary Wollstonecraft, Romanticism vs the Enlightenment, Gothic conventions, and Shelley’s personal losses - each with an explicit exam link so students know how to use the context, not just what it is Suitable for: GCSE students (Years 10–11), private tutors, SEN/SENCO support, home educators, intervention groups Works on: Any laptop, desktop, or Chromebook with a web browser
An Inspector Calls IGCSE Revision Guide | Edexcel 4ET1 | Interactive | Neurodivergent-FriendlyQuick View
LSH21

An Inspector Calls IGCSE Revision Guide | Edexcel 4ET1 | Interactive | Neurodivergent-Friendly

(0)
A fully interactive, two-part revision guide for J.B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls, designed specifically with neurodivergent learners in mind. Information is chunked, colour-coded, and presented visually – no walls of text.Delivered as a single HTML file. Students open it in any web browser on any laptop or desktop. No internet connection required, no app to download, no login needed.Part 1 – Survival Guide includes: Story map – 10 expandable plot stages, colour-coded by theme, with detail hidden until the student is ready Character cards – tap to expand, covering all 7 key figures including Eva Smith (whose invisibility is itself explained as a deliberate dramatic technique) 6 key themes – what Priestley is actually arguing, not just the theme name, with a top quote for each: social responsibility, class and inequality, age and change, power and guilt, gender, morality and dramatic justice 12 key quotes – filterable by theme, with priority stars so students know where to focus first Part 2 – Exam Toolkit includes: 12 interactive flashcards – quote on the front, analysis tip and AO4 context link on the back, filterable by theme Edexcel IGCSE 4ET1 Paper 2 Drama mark scheme – all assessment objectives explained in student-friendly language, with level descriptors from Level 1 up to Level 5, and specific guidance on drama technique (stage directions, lighting, dramatic irony, structural effects) PETAL essay planner – 5 practice exam questions, each with model examples for every step and a space for students to write their own attempt Context guide – 8 cards covering the 1912/1945 time gap and why it matters, the Edwardian class system, Priestley’s socialism and his wartime Postscripts, the 1945 general election and welfare state, women’s rights in 1912, Inspector Goole as a possible supernatural figure and the morality play tradition, the play’s cyclical dramatic structure, and the significance of the lighting change – each with an explicit exam link This guide is built specifically for the Edexcel IGCSE specification. The mark scheme reflects Paper 2 Drama assessment, and the AO2 guidance emphasises dramatic technique alongside language analysis throughout.Suitable for: IGCSE students (Years 10–11), private tutors, SEN/SENCO support, home educators, intervention groups Works on: Any laptop, desktop, or Chromebook with a web browser
Macbeth GCSE Complete Revision Guide | AQA English Literature | Interactive | NeurodivergentQuick View
LSH21

Macbeth GCSE Complete Revision Guide | AQA English Literature | Interactive | Neurodivergent

(0)
A fully interactive, two-part revision guide for Shakespeare’s Macbeth, designed specifically with neurodivergent learners in mind. Information is chunked, colour-coded, and presented visually – no walls of text. Delivered as a single HTML file. Students open it in any web browser on any laptop or desktop. No internet connection required, no app to download, no login needed. Part 1 – Survival Guide includes: Story map – 10 expandable plot stages, colour-coded by theme, with detail hidden until the student is ready Character cards – tap to expand, covering all 7 key figures including the witches (framed as a dramatic device, not just characters) and Eva Smith-style analysis of what each character’s function is in the play’s argument 6 key themes – what Shakespeare is actually arguing, not just the theme name, with a top quote for each: ambition and its consequences, power and tyranny, the supernatural, loyalty and betrayal, gender and power, appearance and reality 12 key quotes – filterable by theme, with priority stars so students know where to focus, and an analysis tip for each that zooms in on specific word choices and connotations Part 2 – Exam Toolkit includes: 12 interactive flashcards – quote on the front, analysis tip and AO3 context link on the back, filterable by theme AQA GCSE mark scheme breakdown – correct marks per AO (AO1: 12, AO2: 12, AO3: 6, SPaG: 4), level descriptors from Level 1 to Level 4 in plain English, and specific tips on the extract + whole text question format, using AO3 precisely, and analysing dramatic technique as part of AO2 PETAL essay planner – 5 practice exam questions, each with model examples for every step and a space for students to write their own attempt Context guide – 8 cards covering James I and why Shakespeare wrote Macbeth for him, the Gunpowder Plot and Jacobean anxieties about regicide, the Great Chain of Being, witchcraft in Jacobean England (including James I’s Daemonologie), Jacobean gender attitudes and Lady Macbeth, Macbeth as a morality play, Shakespeare’s dramatic techniques in the play, and blood imagery tracked across the whole text – each with an explicit exam link This guide is built specifically for the AQA GCSE English Literature specification. The mark scheme reflects Paper 1 Section A (Shakespeare), and the AO2 guidance emphasises dramatic technique – soliloquy, verse vs prose, staging, dramatic irony – alongside language analysis throughout. Suitable for: GCSE students (Years 10–11), private tutors, SEN/SENCO support, home educators, intervention groups Works on: Any laptop, desktop, or Chromebook with a web browser