Hero image

Benkdavies's Shop

Average Rating2.92
(based on 28 reviews)

For years I have been producing high quality PowerPoints to use with my English classes. I have always shared them around my department and now am offering them to you. For a very small fee, you can access these resources to hopefully help you plan or to inspire new lessons. I hope you and your students enjoy them.

136Uploads

174k+Views

8k+Downloads

For years I have been producing high quality PowerPoints to use with my English classes. I have always shared them around my department and now am offering them to you. For a very small fee, you can access these resources to hopefully help you plan or to inspire new lessons. I hope you and your students enjoy them.
Tiny Tim - Revision Sheet - A Christmas Carol - WJEC English Literature
benkdaviesbenkdavies

Tiny Tim - Revision Sheet - A Christmas Carol - WJEC English Literature

(0)
A comprehensive explanation of Tiny Tim's importance to A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. An overview of the character's importance is given using quotations from the text to support each point. Every appearance of the character is tracked and clearly explained. The importance of Tiny Tim is linked constantly to the context and how Dickens uses the character to comment on the poor in the 1840s. An excellent, attractive revision sheet that will be incredibly useful to all GCSE English Literature students.
National Reading Test Practice for KS3
benkdaviesbenkdavies

National Reading Test Practice for KS3

4 Resources
4 National Reading Test practice papers for KS3 students. Topics include battery farming, a letter from Hogwarts, a first hand account of the Hillsborough Disaster and a review of Despicable Me.
Persuasive Writing - Techniques, Leaflets and Selling Useless Items
benkdaviesbenkdavies

Persuasive Writing - Techniques, Leaflets and Selling Useless Items

(0)
A PowerPoint presentation asking pupils to consider the conventions of leaflets. Persuasive techniques are explored and leads to a group task where pupils are handed useless items and they have to try and sell them to the class using persuasive techniques. There is an example provided to model a good answer. The PP leads to an essay style task about a real world leaflet and then an opportunity to design their own theme park and to create a leaflet to persuade customers to visit. Great for a KS3 class studying leaflets/persuasive writing.
Cirque Du Freak Activities - Comprehension, Letter Writing and Leaflet Writing - Persuasive Writing
benkdaviesbenkdavies

Cirque Du Freak Activities - Comprehension, Letter Writing and Leaflet Writing - Persuasive Writing

(0)
A series of activities centred around Darren Shan's Cirque Du Freak. The activities are designed to prepare Year 10/11 pupils for the English Language WJEC Unit 2 Section B. There is a template for letter writing using the idea of a 'Freak Show' coming to the local area and they must write persuasively. There is also preparation for leaflet writing where they persuade customers to visit the Cirque Du Freak. Persuasive techniques are also covered as well as a proofreading activity. Designed for a lower ability KS4 class.
Comma - How to use them - Masterclass
benkdaviesbenkdavies

Comma - How to use them - Masterclass

(0)
A master class on how to use commas in all their variations. From lists and multiple adjective usage to splitting up the subordinate clause from the main clause in complex sentences. Designed to make commas as clear and simple as possible. Great to remind GCSE English students before an exam or to improve the literacy of KS3 students. Contains examples, definitions, tasks and answers.
A Peasant and In Cardigan Market Revision Resource for NEA WJEC English Literature GCSE
benkdaviesbenkdavies

A Peasant and In Cardigan Market Revision Resource for NEA WJEC English Literature GCSE

(0)
This is a revision sheet to help students prepare for the WJEC English Literature NEA. It is a list of excellent points to make about the characters of ‘In Cardigan Market’ by Brian Morris and ‘A Peasant’ by RS Thomas. Each point has accompanying textual evidence. A list of excellent similarities and differences are also included to help students effectively meet the vital AO3 marks. This was created after the class had studied the two poems in depth and will allow them to prepare for the important NEA.
As Bad As a Mile - Philip Larkin - A3 Annotated copy of the poem
benkdaviesbenkdavies

As Bad As a Mile - Philip Larkin - A3 Annotated copy of the poem

(0)
An A3 annotated copy of 'As Bad as a Mile' by Philip Larkin. It covers all comments on the writer's techniques and comments as well as a comprehensive overview of the poem. This is very useful to help cover all poems in the anthologies without taking too much time, revision materials or to help students catch up with poems missed in class.
'In Cardigan Market' by Brian Morris - 'Auntie Jane Fish' - GCSE English Literature NEA
benkdaviesbenkdavies

'In Cardigan Market' by Brian Morris - 'Auntie Jane Fish' - GCSE English Literature NEA

(1)
A full PowerPoint teaching ‘In Cardigan Market’ ready for the Non-Examination Assessment for WJEC English Literature. The PowerPoint initially shows background information on Cardigan market using video clips and engages with the main ideas of the poem before introducing it. The PowerPoint takes pupils through an analysis of the poem, including analysing the sonnet structure and how the use of iambic pentameter has a purpose. Specific language analysis is shown to help improve depth of analysis. Wider knowledge of certain aspects of the poem are revealed throughout. This PowerPoint is used alongside my ‘A Peasant’ resources to allow close comparison for the NEA.
Greek Tragedy and King Lear WJEC A Level Unit 4 English Literature
benkdaviesbenkdavies

Greek Tragedy and King Lear WJEC A Level Unit 4 English Literature

(0)
This is a high quality, visually appealing explanation of the Greek conventions of Tragedy and how it links to King Lear. The PowerPoint concentrates on the theories of Aristotle and will allow students a fantastic opportunity to incorporate Aristole critical material for excellent AO5 marks as well as Greek Tragedy context for AO3 marks. This has been developed to aid high ability A Level students studying WJEC A Level English Literature Unit 4.
King Lear Context - Tudor King and Queens
benkdaviesbenkdavies

King Lear Context - Tudor King and Queens

(0)
This lesson is designed to give WJEC English Literature A Level students an excellent understanding of the turbulent succession of the monarchy during Shakespeare’s lifetime. The PowerPoint is visually appealing and informs about the Kings and Queens important to a thorough understanding of King Lear. The resource tracks the turbulence created by Henry VIII’s movement from Catholicism to Protestantism and tracks this turbulence until the succession of James I to the throne. An understanding of Tudor monarchy moving into Stewart monarchy is essential if students are to engage with context. The PowerPoint also introduces The Divine Right of Kings.
A Christmas Carol - Stave 3 - Time Line - Cutout Activity - The Ghost of Christmas Present
benkdaviesbenkdavies

A Christmas Carol - Stave 3 - Time Line - Cutout Activity - The Ghost of Christmas Present

(1)
A cut-out activity that creates a timeline of key points from Stave 3 of A Christmas Carol. The points explain the important details and makes inferences for the students. Students cut out the boxes, place them in the order they appear in Stave 3, stick them onto a timeline as a revision resource then add any key quotes to the boxes. Ideal for Year 11 GCSE students, especially those stdyin WJEC English Literature.
Exposition Essay Writing - War Unit of Work - KS3 - Preparation for new WJEC English Language GCSE
benkdaviesbenkdavies

Exposition Essay Writing - War Unit of Work - KS3 - Preparation for new WJEC English Language GCSE

4 Resources
Unit of work teaching how to write a war exposition essay and how to complete a task 2 WJEC GCSE oracy discussion on the theme of war. A 51 slide PPT teaching how to write exposition essays with examples of good and bad introductions and main points, how to plan, how to structure paragraphs with sophistication and how to extend vocabulary. Two writing frames to help write the exposition essay on the theme of war and a success criteria. A full oracy discussion task stimulus material sheet in line with the new GCSE is also included, along with 5 verbal reasoning questions.
National Reading Tests Pratice Papers - KS3 - Preparation for new WJEC English Language GCSE
benkdaviesbenkdavies

National Reading Tests Pratice Papers - KS3 - Preparation for new WJEC English Language GCSE

8 Resources
8 National Reading Test practice papers for KS3 students. Each test helps prepare students for the new WJEC English Language GCSE by testing a rane of CSE comprehension questions such as access, search and retrieve, words in context, sequencing, verbal reasoning and PISA text definitions. Topics include battery farming, a letter from Hogwarts, a first hand account of the Hillsborough Disaster, Battery Farming, War, Term Time Holidays, Travel, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, The Worst Inventor in the World and a review of Despicable Me. Perfect preparation for KS3 pupils.