A model response produced by an experienced Eduqas A Level Examiner. This is a four part question totalling 25 marks for Industries, focusing on ‘Black Panther’.
a) = 2 marks
b) = 10 marks
c) = 1 mark
d) = 12 marks
180 exam questions!
18 essay plans that answer them all!
This carefully constructed series of essay plans will act as the ultimate teaching and revision tool as part of the Eduqas GCSE English Literature Poetry Anthology.
This resource provides 90 pairs of potential exam questions (each pair contains both a 7|1 (15 mark single named poem analysis) and 7|2 (25 mark comparative analysis)) and creates 18 essay plans that can address all 90 pairs of questions. For the comparative questions, there are three suggestions of poems to consider for comparison along with a brief overview of how the suggested poem can be compared to the named poem based on the given question.
The essay plan details the ‘Big Idea’ behind the poem which acts as an introduction for the essay’s line of argument (ensuring it addresses each of AO1, AO2 and AO3). There are then three points that follow the structure of: Key Quotation --> Language and analysis --> Purpose. Each point begins with a focus on a method and quotation used by the poet, then explores the potential effects of this method before considering its purpose (linking back to the ‘Big Idea’ and Context) thus ensuring the essay hits top band for each of AO1, AO2 and AO3. There is also a potential structural point that can be included should you wish.**
This carefully constructed essay plan will act as the ultimate teaching and revision tool as part of the Eduqas GCSE English Literature Poetry Anthology.
This resource provides five pairs of potential exam questions (each pair contains both a 7|1 (15 mark single named poem analysis) and 7|2 (25 mark comparative analysis)) and creates an essay plan that can address all five pairs of questions with a focus on ‘The Manhunt’ by Simon Armitage. For the comparative question, there are three suggestions of poems to consider for comparison along with a brief overview of how the suggested poem can be compared to ‘The Manhunt’ based on the given question.
The essay plan details the ‘Big Idea’ behind the poem which acts as an introduction for the essay’s line of argument (ensuring it addresses each of AO1, AO2 and AO3). There are then three points that follow the structure of: Key Quotation --> Language and analysis --> Purpose. Each point begins with a focus on a method and quotation used by the poet, then explores the potential effects of this method before considering its purpose (linking back to the ‘Big Idea’ and Context) thus ensuring the essay hits top band for each of AO1, AO2 and AO3. There is also a potential structural point that can be included should you wish.
This carefully constructed essay plan will act as the ultimate teaching and revision tool as part of the Eduqas GCSE English Literature Poetry Anthology.
This resource provides five pairs of potential exam questions (each pair contains both a 7|1 (15 mark single named poem analysis) and 7|2 (25 mark comparative analysis)) and creates an essay plan that can address all five pairs of questions with a focus on ‘Mametz Wood’ by Owen Sheers. For the comparative question, there are three suggestions of poems to consider for comparison along with a brief overview of how the suggested poem can be compared to ‘Mametz Wood’ based on the given question.
The essay plan details the ‘Big Idea’ behind the poem which acts as an introduction for the essay’s line of argument (ensuring it addresses each of AO1, AO2 and AO3). There are then three points that follow the structure of: Key Quotation --> Language and analysis --> Purpose. Each point begins with a focus on a method and quotation used by the poet, then explores the potential effects of this method before considering its purpose (linking back to the ‘Big Idea’ and Context) thus ensuring the essay hits top band for each of AO1, AO2 and AO3. There is also a potential structural point that can be included should you wish.
A thoughtfully structured creative writing lesson aimed at KS3 students using the character of Wednesday Addams as a stimulus. Students are tasked with writing a short story where Wednesday interacts with an eerie setting.
Do Now task linking to lesson outcome
Clear objective shared with students and linked back to previous learning
Introduction to stimulus with discussion and feedback tasks to generate ideas
Definition of sensory language and then a modelled task applying it to a setting for the creative writing
Task for students to generate their own ideas for sensory language of two further settings
Model opening shared and deconstructed
End of lesson task linked back to objective with clear success criteria as well as sentence starters to support students with starting their creative writing
The Ultimate Retrieval Revision Booklet for An Inspector Calls.
Contains 20 different retrieval activities to aid your students into solidifying their knowledge of An Inspector Calls into their long term memory.
11x elaborate and extend
1x retrieval practice pyramid
2x challenge grid
2x pick ‘n’ mix
4x retrieval clocks
The Ultimate Retrieval Revision Booklet for A Doll’s House!
Contains 30 different retrieval activities to aid your students into solidifying their knowledge of A Doll’s House into their long term memory.
19x elaborate and extend
2x retrieval practice pyramid
2x challenge grid
2x pick ‘n’ mix
5x retrieval clocks
A model response to the AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 1 Jekyll and Hyde from the 2019 exam exploring how Stevenson presents Mr Hyde as an inhuman and disturbing member of society.
A model response produced by an experienced Eduqas A Level Examiner. This is a 15 mark Media Language question and response focused on the unseen music video for ‘No Tears Left to Cry’ by Ariana Grande.
A model response to an AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 Q5 on the topic of violent videogames causing violent crimes. The model answer adopts a sarcastic/humourous register to engage an audience.
Covers all set products for assessment from 2024
A compilation of 160 exam style questions for the Eduqas GCSE Media Studies specification.
The questions cover all sections across both components of the specification and assess the most recently updated set texts. All of the unseen resources are included along with clean copies of the set print texts where relevant.
Where possible, the questions are different to previous exam questions therefore better preparing your students for possible questions (this resource previously successfully predicted the 2024 Component 1, Q2 comparison of MwtGG and Spy - this question has now been changed in light of this). Please note that due to copyright, extracts for Component 2 are unable to be included - please use your knowledge and expertise to best select these extracts to match the questions included.
Every text has multiple exam questions for every section they appear in - for example, Quality Street has three sets of Section A Q1 and five sets of Section A Q2.
There are 85 questions included for Component 1 and 75 questions for Component 2 (these cover all text options so regardless of your centre’s text choices you will receive 75 exam style questions).
All questions written by an experienced Eduqas GCSE Level Examiner
This resource is UPDATED EVERY YEAR so you will get an up to date resource for the lifetime of the specification!
A 20 lesson scheme of learning focusing on Media Super Heroes and Villains aimed at delivery as part of a KS3 English Curriculum.
Includes PowerPoints for every lesson and a booklet of printed resources.
The Ultimate Retrieval Revision Booklet for Jekyll & Hyde.
Contains 20 different retrieval activities to aid your students into solidifying their knowledge of Jekyll & Hyde into their long term memory.
8x elaborate and extend
2x retrieval practice pyramid
2x challenge grid
3x pick ‘n’ mix
5x retrieval clocks
A bundle of model responses produced by an experienced Eduqas A Level Examiner.
This bundle includes:
8x 15 mark Media Language questions and responses focused on unseen audio-visual texts
1x 30 mark Representation question and response focused on the Kiss of the Vampire set text and the unseen film poster for ‘Wonder Woman’
1x four part question totalling 25 marks for Industries, focusing on ‘Black Panther’.
This carefully constructed essay plan will act as the ultimate teaching and revision tool as part of the Eduqas GCSE English Literature Poetry Anthology.
This resource provides five pairs of potential exam questions (each pair contains both a 7|1 (15 mark single named poem analysis) and 7|2 (25 mark comparative analysis)) and creates an essay plan that can address all five pairs of questions with a focus on ‘Living Space’ by Imtiaz Dharker. For the comparative question, there are three suggestions of poems to consider for comparison along with a brief overview of how the suggested poem can be compared to ‘Living Space’ based on the given question.
The essay plan details the ‘Big Idea’ behind the poem which acts as an introduction for the essay’s line of argument (ensuring it addresses each of AO1, AO2 and AO3). There are then three points that follow the structure of: Key Quotation --> Language and analysis --> Purpose. Each point begins with a focus on a method and quotation used by the poet, then explores the potential effects of this method before considering its purpose (linking back to the ‘Big Idea’ and Context) thus ensuring the essay hits top band for each of AO1, AO2 and AO3. There is also a potential structural point that can be included should you wish.
The Ultimate Retrieval Revision Booklet for A Christmas Carol.
Contains 20 different retrieval activities to aid your students into solidifying their knowledge of A Christmas Carol into their long term memory.
9x elaborate and extend
4x retrieval practice pyramid
2x challenge grid
2x pick ‘n’ mix
3x retrieval clocks
The Ultimate Retrieval Revision Booklet for Macbeth.
Contains 20 different retrieval activities to aid your students into solidifying their knowledge of Macbeth into their long term memory.
7x elaborate and extend
2x retrieval practice pyramid
2 x challenge grid
2 x pick ‘n’ mix
7 x retrieval clocks
The Ultimate Retrieval Revision Booklet for AQA’s Power and Conflict Anthology.
Contains 60 different retrieval activities to aid your students into solidifying their knowledge of Power and Conflict Cluster of Poetry into their long term memory.
Each of the 15 poems has its own:
elaborate and extend
retrieval practice pyramid
challenge grid
retrieval clock
That’s 60 retrieval activities for your students in one handy revision resource.