Worksheet of 30 mixed fill-in-the-blank homophone questions. Tests a variety of common homophone pairs and sets. Use context clues to insert the correct homophone in the sentence. Ranges from easy to hard homophone questions. Suitable for primary school students.
This booklet provides a collection of important quotes from the novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon.
Students are given a quote and space to write a technique and provide a 1-2 sentence analysis of the quote.
This resource provides a great way for students to prepare quotes for essay writing and exams.
This booklet features a collection of short excerpts and extracts from a variety of texts and poems with questions.
These questions guide students towards practicing PEEL structure responses by including quotes in their answers. The variety of texts test the ability of students to extract meaningful interpretations from a variety of texts.
These extracts and questions are designed for junior high school students but can be used up to senior years as revision material.
Extracts draw from authors and poets such as Sylvia Plath, Stephen King, Harper Lee and Robert Frost.
This booklet provides a large bank of quotes from the text, The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, and space for students to analyse each by their themes.
The worksheet provides 3 broad themes of the text - Fear and Hysteria, Reputation and Judgement - that students need to provide analysis for using the given quotes.
Students are to find relevant literary techniques in each quote and provide a 1-2 sentence analysis. This resource provides the perfect preparation for essay writing and for exam revision.
This booklet contains a study guide for students studying the film, The Truman Show. The activity book guides students to begin their analysis of the film, exploring how the film utilises various filmic techniques to communicate increasingly relevant ideas on media and surveillance.
The booklet provides a brief introduction to the film as well as preliminary questions to introduce students to what concepts will be explored.
An emphasis is put on the film’s use of camera angles and film techniques to further its story.
Students are then given key themes and asked to find evidence of each. Finally, the booklet provides an array of study questions and discussion topics for essay writing and exam preparation.
A booklet of varied English grammar and punctuation questions, testing a wide range of grammatical skills and proofreading. Some skills include identifying correct homonyms, adding necessary punctuation to correct sentences, and inserting the correct words to complete a variety of different sentences.
Features 10 questions with multiple parts that vary from multiple choice to written response.
Suitable for late primary school to early high school.
Sample Essay for the Crucible for Australian HSC English Standard 1 Common Module: Texts and Human Experiences.
Answers the question: Texts are known to explore human flaws that are uncomfortable, yet simultaneously, wonderful.
Evaluate how Arthur Miller’s use of representation in The Crucible explores the above statement.
A quiz booklet testing students on basic English grammar and language use. The quiz covers tense, sentence structure, punctuation, spelling and basic quote analysis.
A 6-page booklet of Surface Area and Volume questions for a range of solids. Includes questions for prisms, cylinders, cones, spheres, pyramids and composite solids as well.
Suitable for Year 10-12.
A resource focused on the Impressionist artist, Claude Monet and his artworks.
The resource focuses on analysing Monet’s artworks, both visually and in terms of their meaning. It begins with a brief summary on the artist, his background and his legacy, followed by a series of questions on particular artworks.
This resource gets students to brainstorm 3 pros and 3 cons for 12 different topics and questions.
Encourage students to think outside the box and look for pros and cons outside of the obvious.
A collection of creative writing prompts and sentence starters to get the creative juices flowing.
Includes 1 page of sentence starters, 1 page of idea generation activities, and 1 page of varied creative writing prompts.
Booklet of assorted English revision questions focusing on grammar, punctuation, proofreading and analysing quotes. Best way to test new students or get students back into the rhythm of English work after a break.
Structure your student’s or children’s study timetable with this printable Study Planner timetable template!
Beautiful, minimalist design to encourage your students to plan their study schedule, note down assignment deadlines, remember exam dates, and prioritise topics of study.
Your download will include 2 PDFs, an A4 and A3 version of the template, for easy printing. However, the files can be easily scaled to suit any other paper size.
Features:
Days of the Week, Monday to Sunday.
Sections to write the Week, Term, Month and Year.
Checklist to note down upcoming Assignments and Tests with their deadlines/due dates.
Checklist to write priority topics, subjects and areas of study.
Blank notes section to write down other notes or reminders.
This cheat sheet is the perfect tool for students learning how to improve their essays, providing a collection of phrases they can integrate into their work. This sheet aims to show students multitudes of ways to rephrase common wordings to increase variety in their essay writing, as well as improving sentence structure and the overall flow of their writing.
Your download will include a printable PDF of the sheet in A3 size, which can be easily scaled up or down to print.
The cheat sheet includes 6 sections of phrases for different parts of the essay:
Introduction
Example
Analysis
Elaboration
Comparison
Conclusion
The sheet also features some quick tips for students to remember when writing their essays.