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AQA Power and Conflict Poetry - Analysis of all 15 poems
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AQA Power and Conflict Poetry - Analysis of all 15 poems

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For each poem there is a PowerPoint presentation which guides students through a line by line analysis of each poem. Additional slides include: Context; Summary of the poem; Form, structure and language; Linking the poems; Comparison grids exploring the main themes and Revision Summary slide.
AQA English Literature Macbeth Planning an Exam Question - 1
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AQA English Literature Macbeth Planning an Exam Question - 1

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This is a PowerPoint presentation and accompanying student worksheet to guide students towards planning and writing an answer in preparation for their GCSE exam. Includes an explanation of how the exam question is assessed and a step by step approach to planning an exam answer using the EASY acronym. In this unit students explore the demise of Macbeth (dagger scene) and Lady Macbeth as evil (Act 1 Scene 7). Other essay plans can be purchased separately or as a bundle.
AQA Macbeth Extracts from Act 1 and Practice Questions
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AQA Macbeth Extracts from Act 1 and Practice Questions

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This is a booklet of 11 key extracts and accompanying exam style questions from Act 1 of Macbeth. For students studying AQA English Literature. Questions are: The Witches as a powerful force (A1 S1); Macbeth as a hero (A1 S2); The Witches as evil (A1 S3); Theme of supernatural (A1 S3); Macbeth's conflicted state of mind (A1 S3); Ideas of loyalty (A1 S4); Theme of ambition (A1 S5); Lady Macbeth as a powerful woman (A1 S5); Lady Macbeth (A1 S5); Theme of guilt (A1 S7) and Lady Macbeth as dominant (A1 S7). There is an additional page for students to record key quotations.
Random Question Generator - GCSE English Revision
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Random Question Generator - GCSE English Revision

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This is an interactive random question generator for GCSE English students. Ideal for a starter or plenary activity, it develops students' recall skills in preparation for their Literature exams. Simply click to generate 5 questions of any of the 4 topics and then click to reveal the answers. This is the full version with 100 revision questions for each of the following: Macbeth, An Inspector Calls, Jekyll & Hyde and Conflict Poetry. You can also download the sample version for free. Questions cover key quotations, plot details and general knowledge relevant to each topic.
AQA Language Paper 2 Question 3
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AQA Language Paper 2 Question 3

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A PowerPoint presentation and accompanying extracts to support students in preparing for the language question for the Paper 2 examination. Students revise language features and then annotate the extracts. Extracts are The Girl of the Period, A visit to Newgate Prison and Florence Nightingale's Diary. They should learn the skills to develop a top level answer. A final assessment is based on an extract from George Graham Vest's speech to the jury.
AQA Language Paper 2 Question 2
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AQA Language Paper 2 Question 2

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A PowerPoint and extracts to support students in preparing for the synthesis question for the Paper 2 examination. They compare the experiences of prisons using Source A Newgate Gaol and Source B Diary of a modern prisoner. They then go on to compare experiences of shopping using Source A London Labour and the London Poor and Source B Inside the supermarkets' dark stores.
AQA An Inspector Calls:  Theme of Responsibility
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AQA An Inspector Calls: Theme of Responsibility

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This is a worksheet to be used for students studying An Inspector Calls. The worksheet has a number of key quotations all to do with the theme of responsibility. Students need to identify which character spoke each line. There is then an accompanying worksheet for students to make notes about the theme of responsibility and how each character represents the theme. Answer sheet included.
AQA An Inspector Calls:  Theme of Gender
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AQA An Inspector Calls: Theme of Gender

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This is a worksheet to be used for students studying An Inspector Calls. The worksheet has a number of key quotations all to do with the theme of gender. Students need to identify which character spoke each line. There is then an accompanying worksheet for students to make notes about the theme of gender and how each character represents the theme. Answer sheet included.
AQA Jekyll & Hyde:  100 randomly generated questions
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AQA Jekyll & Hyde: 100 randomly generated questions

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This is an interactive random question generator for GCSE English Literature students who have studied Jekyll & Hyde. Ideal for a starter or plenary activity, it develops students’ recall skills in preparation for their Literature exams. Simply click to generate 5 questions about the novella. Click again to reveal the answers. Questions cover key quotations, plot details and general knowledge relevant to the text. Questions can be edited if you wish to add your own. There are also some hidden worksheets to create questions for your own texts. If you like this format I do have two other versions available for purchase. One version is fully loaded with additional questions on An Inspector Calls, Macbeth and Conflict Poetry. The second version can be edited for any topic of your choice!
AQA Jekyll & Hyde - Revision notes
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AQA Jekyll & Hyde - Revision notes

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A PowerPoint presentation of 58 slides covering all the key aspects of the play to support teachers and students in their revision of the play for the AQA Literature examination. Covers the context of the play, plot summary for each chapter and notes on all the key characters and themes. There are also plenty of practice questions and extracts.
AQA An Inspector Calls Week 7 lessons
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AQA An Inspector Calls Week 7 lessons

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Part 7 of an eight week scheme of work to accompany students' first reading of the play in preparation for their AQA English Literature examination. There is a PowerPoint presentation for each week with details of all activities as well as accompanying resources. Resources include worksheets, handouts and quizzes. An overview of the whole scheme is included in the Week 1 resource which can be downloaded for free - additional weeks and accompanying resources can be purchased separately or as a bundle.
AQA An Inspector Calls Revision Notes
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AQA An Inspector Calls Revision Notes

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60 slides covering all the key aspects of the play to support students revising for their AQA English Literature exam. Covers context, key quotations, plot summary by each Act, characters, themes, form, structure and language, example questions and a sample response.
AQA Language Paper 2 Resources
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AQA Language Paper 2 Resources

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A series of PowerPoint presentations and accompanying extracts/questions to guide students through Section A of their Paper 2 examination. Also includes a presentation for Section B.
AQA Unseen Poetry Practice Questions
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AQA Unseen Poetry Practice Questions

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This PowerPoint presentation helps to prepare students for the Unseen Poetry questions in the English Literature exam. Students should first watch Mr Bruff's videos (available on YouTube) - summary of what he says and copies of Nettles and Brothers provided. Further prompt questions to help students analyse My Parents, which they then compare to Tich Miller. Also practice assessments looking at Visiting Hour and Evans as well as Sparrow and Terrorist. Student booklet with copies of all the poems and practice questions included.
AQA Literature: Power & Conflict Poetry 8 Week Unit of Work - Week 1 lessons
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AQA Literature: Power & Conflict Poetry 8 Week Unit of Work - Week 1 lessons

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This is part 1 of an 8 week unit of work preparing students for their AQA Paper 2 English Literature exam. This scheme of work assumes that students have already been introduced to all the poems (presentation on each poem also available separately). A PowerPoint guiding teachers (and students) through all the activities is included as are all the handouts and worksheets referred to. In this week students are introduced to the requirements of the poetry exam question and they then follow activities to develop a deeper understanding of the poem ‘Remains’. The lessons/activities include: overview of the format of the exam question; linking the theme activity; introduction to SLIME as a structure to poetry analysis; prompt questions about structure in the poem; prompt questions about language and imagery in the poem; planning and writing a paragraph; revision flashcard and a homework sheet to develop higher level thinking. An overview of the whole Unit of Work is included. Week 1 is a free resource and subsequent weeks can be purchased separately or are available as a bundle.
AQA An Inspector Calls - Language Paper 1 Skills Booklet
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AQA An Inspector Calls - Language Paper 1 Skills Booklet

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In this Skills Booklet students interleave Language and Literature skills. Students revise a key scene and theme from An Inspector Calls whilst practising the skills required for Language Paper 1. In this booklet the focus is on the opening scene and how The Birling family is presented. This booklet is a free resource. An editable version, along with 9 other booklets can be purchased separately.