This shop is filled with both amazing teaching and revision resources for GCSE and IGCSE students who are aiming for top grades (A/A* or 8's and 9's) before starting their A-levels. The following resources available for English literature and English language are guaranteed to help as they have been tested on year 7-11 students and used by secondary school teachers.
This shop is filled with both amazing teaching and revision resources for GCSE and IGCSE students who are aiming for top grades (A/A* or 8's and 9's) before starting their A-levels. The following resources available for English literature and English language are guaranteed to help as they have been tested on year 7-11 students and used by secondary school teachers.
This document has a clear, top band response to the previous exam question published by exam boards on the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. The answer to “How does Shakespeare present Lady Macbeth as the dominant character in Act 1, Scene 7 of Macbeth? Explore the extract and the play as a whole?” sets a clear example for teachers and students to use as a model answer to guide their overall response to exam questions and extended writing tasks in english literature.
This document an analyzed poem from the Power and Conflict Anthology. A clear line by line analysis can help students break down the complex meanings within the poems and help prepare them for unseen poetry and analysis exam questions.
This document has a clear, top band response to the previous exam question published by exam boards on the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. The answer to “What does Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy in Act 5, Scene 1 suggest about her control over her own mind?” sets a clear example for teachers and students to use as a model answer to guide their overall response to exam questions and extended writing tasks in english literature.
This document has a clear, top band response to the previous exam question published by exam boards on the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. The answer to “How does the character of Macbeth warn that women are a corrupting and evil force?” sets a clear example for teachers and students to use as a model answer to guide their overall response to exam questions and extended writing tasks in english literature.
This document an analyzed poem from the Power and Conflict Anthology. A clear line by line analysis can help students break down the complex meanings within the poems and help prepare them for unseen poetry and analysis exam questions.
This document an analyzed poem from the Power and Conflict Anthology. A clear line by line analysis can help students break down the complex meanings within the poems and help prepare them for unseen poetry and analysis exam questions. The analyzed poem is accompanied by an answered question requiring the analysis. This is a helpful resource for both students and teachers to infer from.
This document an analyzed poem from the Power and Conflict Anthology. A clear line by line analysis can help students break down the complex meanings within the poems and help prepare them for unseen poetry and analysis exam questions.
This document an analyzed poem from the Power and Conflict Anthology. A clear, in-depth analysis can help students break down the complex meanings within the poems and help prepare them for unseen poetry and analysis exam questions.
This document an analyzed poem from the Power and Conflict Anthology. A clear line by line analysis can help students break down the complex meanings within the poems and help prepare them for unseen poetry and analysis exam questions.
This document an analyzed poem from the Power and Conflict Anthology. A clear line by line analysis can help students break down the complex meanings within the poems and help prepare them for unseen poetry and analysis exam questions.
This document an analyzed poem from the Power and Conflict Anthology. A clear line by line analysis can help students break down the complex meanings within the poems and help prepare them for unseen poetry and analysis exam questions.
This document has a clear, top band response to the previous exam question published by exam boards on the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. The answer to “How has Shakespeare presented Lady Macbeth in the Play and Extract as a whole?” sets a clear example for teachers and students to use as a model answer to guide their overall response to exam questions and extended writing tasks in english literature.
This document has a clear, top band response to the previous exam question published by exam boards on the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. The answer to "How does Shakespeare present the importance of children throughout the play Macbeth? " sets a clear example for teachers and students to use as a model answer to guide their overall response to exam questions and extended writing tasks in english literature.
This is a document filled with quotes, character analysis, themes, context, points and developed thesis’s that can be used to develop a response to an exam question. This is an ideal collection for teachers to use as a revision resource or as a baseline introduction to the play, Macbeth to help ease students into the plot and characters that Shakespeare has created. These can be used by students to write up their own notes. I have taken time to collate multiple resources such as websites, textbooks, school exercise books, power points and youtube videos to created these finalized ultimate Macbeth summary notes. I GUARANTEE THESE WILL BE USEFUL REVISION AND RECAP RESOURCE!* (Can be manipulated into flashcards physically or online as well as mindmaps.)* God willing, you shall produce outstanding results as individual students and a class.
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This document has a clear, top band response to the previous exam question published by exam boards on the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. The answer to “How does Shakespeare present the character of LadyMacbeth in Act 1 Scene 5?” sets a clear example for teachers and students to use as a model answer to guide their overall response to exam questions and extended writing tasks in english literature.
Here are 6 personally designed flashcards made using images that reflect the quotes from Shakespeare’s play Macbeth and help students memorise and remember them when needed during assessments and closed-book activities and practice extended writing tasks.