A teacher-designed set of GCSE revision notes focused on the key themes in An Inspector Calls, created to support students with meaning, evidence recall, theme linking, and exam paragraph preparation.
This resource, written for modern classrooms, offers clear thematic explanations in a structured note format that enables students to revise independently, retrieve high-value quotes, and plan extended answers.
Thematic Areas Covered:
Social responsibility and moral accountability
Class inequality and power imbalance
Gender expectations and generational conflict
Capitalism vs collective care perspectives
Consequences of selfish choices
Community, compassion, and societal duty
Moral messaging for essay conclusions
Skills & Exam Transfer Supported:
Linking quotations to broad moral ideas
Planning analytical paragraphs (TEE/PEEL/PEA adaptable)
Making evaluative judgements on writer intention and audience impact
Comparing attitudes across characters and social groups
Using theme-led topic sentences supported by evidence
Developing confident exam voice for unseen extracts or essay responses
Format & Delivery:
Digital download
Print-scalable for classroom display or revision booklets
Clear heading structure for rapid theme recall and analytical planning
Resource Compatibility Suggestions:
Pairs well with:
Structural evaluation practice aligned to fiction pacing like Coraline
Persuasive method-spotting in speeches such as those delivered by Winston Churchill
Social-responsibility topic discussions drawn from the case-study lens of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
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