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The Crucible Mock Trial lesson

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Based on *The Crucible *by Arthur Miller Suitable for Leaving Certificate HL & OL GCSE / Leaving Certificate English American Literature units Classroom drama and oral assessment Revision or consolidation lessons Transform your classroom into the Salem courtroom with this fully structured, ready-to-teach mock trial lesson plan and set of character cards. Perfect resource to encourage students to think critically, speak persuasively, and step into the shoes of the characters caught up in the hysteria of witchcraft accusations. Resource includes Detailed 50-Minute Lesson Plan Character Card List 20 Character Cards Each card includes: Character name and social role Their place in the trial (accuser, defendant, judge, etc.) A goal or action to guide student behaviour and dialogue Printable of some Puritan Laws of 1692 Optional Reflection Task This resource was created by [EllenQuirke] for educational use. Content is based on The Crucible by Arthur Miller (1953). Background research and contextual support were informed by BBC Bitesize, SparkNotes, and Britannica School. All summaries, analysis, and layout are original and © [EllenQuirke], [2025].
The Crucible Act SummariesQuick View
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The Crucible Act Summaries

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The Crucible by Arthur Miller Clear, concise summaries of Acts I–IV. Each act is broken down into student-friendly explanations that capture key events, character motivations, and dramatic tension. Perfect for revision, class discussions, or quick catch-ups. Ideal for GCSE / Leaving Certificate / A Level English This resource was created by [EllenQuirke] for educational use. Content is based on The Crucible by Arthur Miller (1953). Background research and contextual support were informed by BBC Bitesize, SparkNotes, and Britannica School. All summaries, analysis, and layout are original and © [EllenQuirke], [2025].
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PQE_L Paragraph structure

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**The PQE_L infographic ** A tool for mastering structured paragraph writing, especially in persuasive and analytical contexts. Visually clear and methodically organized Point, Quote, Explanation, and Link. Print out for students or large as a poster for your classroom. Suitable for Junior Certificate, Leaving certificate, GCSE, A Level Content is based on paragraph writing strategies including PQE (Point, Quote, Explanation). Background research and contextual support were informed by: carrigcsenglish.weebly.com · studysmarter.co.uk · studylib.net · slideshare.net · ucc.ie · wizeprep.com All summaries, analysis, and layout are original and © EllenQuirke, 2025.
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Parts of Speech and Sentence Structure

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This vibrant and accessible infographic is a tool for helping students understand the essential building blocks of language: Eight parts of speech. Clear definitions Examples Contextual sentences **Suitable for ** Beginners or reinforcing knowledge for exam preparation, Junior Certificate / Leaving Certificate / GCSE / A Level Printable or can be made into poster for classroom Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections Source Citation for Footer Use Created by Ellen Quirke for educational use. Content is based on grammar instruction covering the eight parts of speech. Background research and contextual support were informed by: grammarly.com · thoughtco.com · britannica.com · englishgrammar.org · canva.com ·k12reader.com · yourdictionary.com All summaries, analysis, and layout are original and © Ellen Quirke, 2025.