A help sheet exploring the different devices that can be explored for Q3 and a pack of annotated scripts highlighting the different structural devices that could be discussed in each.
Two learning mats, one guiding students on how to answer a Paper 2, Q4 response and the other guiding students on how to accurately mark a Q4 response.
A more able lecture and revision booklet targeting students who are aiming for grades 8-9 in their GCSE study of A Christmas Carol. Both explore complex ideas around form, structure and contextual factors.
Two learning mats that guide students in how to answer Q2, Paper 1 AQA English Language and a guide as to how to mark Q2 responses for high quality self and peer assessment.
A 6 page learning mat that provides sophisticated alternative vocabulary for commonplace words linked to each of the key senses. A good alternative to dictionary/thesaurus work.
Two learning mats, one guiding students through how to answer a AQA English Language Paper 1, Q4 response and the other on how to accurately mark a Q4 response.
Each sheet contains a whole lesson on a different element of writing. Ideal for lower ability groups who will work through a lesson at different paces.
A detailed power point that summarises Priestley’s intentions and his ‘BIG ideas’ and key contextual factors. There is also a detailed summary of writer’s methods including form, narrative structure and language features.
Two learning mats, one guiding students on how to answer a Paper 2, Q3 response and the other guiding students on how to accurately mark a Q3 response.
SANTA HAS BEEN MURDERED!
Using the clues, students must use their inference and deduction skills to figure out who killed Santa in this collaborative, festive task.
A selection of learning mats designed to support students in their creative writing and the creation of non-fiction texts. The pack includes:
-Synonym Learning Mat (6 pages of ambitious alternatives to key words)
-Creative writing learning mat (focuses on devices and structural features that can be used in writing)
-Non-fiction learning mat (focuses on devices that can be used, structure and how to tailor writing for different forms)
-Sentence learning mat (advice on how sentence structure can be varied for impact)
-Punctuation learning mat (advice on how to use key pieces of punctuation)
-Pivotal openers (sentence/paragraph starters for creative and non-fiction writing)
A range of learning mats useful for GCSE Language and Literature to help students analyse a text of extract. The pack includes:
-Language Analysis Learning Mat
-Structure Analysis Learning Mat
-Narrative Structure Learning Mat
-Essay Response Learning Mat