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Macbeth Anthology: Key Scenes + Extracts
Unlock the essence of Shakespeare’s Macbeth with this anthology of key scenes. This resource offers a selection of pivotal extracts that will help teachers drill down into the most significant moments of character development and language crafting.
Each scene has been chosen to highlight crucial turning points in the play, from Macbeth’s initial encounter with the witches to Lady Macbeth’s descent into madness.
Perfect for lesson planning, group activities, or focused revision sessions, this anthology will equip your students with a deeper understanding of Macbeth’s themes and techniques. Whether you’re dissecting Macbeth’s soliloquies or exploring the shifting dynamics of power, this resource ensures that every classroom discussion is rich, engaging, and rooted in textual evidence.
Mastering Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Grade 9 Model Essays
This resource offers a collection of eight crafted Grade 9 model essays on Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novella, “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.”
Each essay is structured around a series of challenging and thought-provoking questions, enabling students to deeply explore key themes and characters within the text. Topics include the pervasive theme of fear and its implications within the narrative, as well as a detailed analysis of the significance of Sir Danvers Carew and his role in advancing the plot and thematic elements.
These essays serve as exemplary models for students aiming to achieve top marks, providing insights into sophisticated literary analysis and critical thinking skills, plus as teaching tools themselves as classes work through the essays together.
Reactions to the Witches' Prophecies: Key Quotations
This resource provides students with 6 key quotations, to be annotated, to help students understand and analyse the plot and characters in Macbeth, focusing on the reactions of Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, and Banquo to the witches’ initial prophecies.
Mindful Colouring: Post Assessment / Early Finisher Task
Help students unwind and boost their mental well-being with these six mindful coloring sheets.
Perfect for when they need a break, are having a tough day, or as a calming activity after assessments or timed tasks.
All About Me Factsheet: Student Introduction
This resource is a tool designed to facilitate introductions and foster connections among students with staff with both KS2/KS3 students.
Perfect for use during tutor time or with new EAL arrivals, this worksheet helps students share important details about themselves in a structured and engaging way. By filling out this fact sheet, students can easily express their backgrounds, interests, and aspirations, which not only aids in language development but also enhances the social integration process.
It serves as a great icebreaker and is instrumental in building a welcoming classroom community where every student feels valued and understood.
Lady Macbeth Quotations - 11 Posters: Engage & Excel
Enhance your understanding of Macbeth with this collection of posters featuring Lady Macbeth’s most powerful quotes. Each poster showcases a key line, such as ‘Out, damned spot! out, I say!’ and ‘Look like the innocent flower’ bringing to life the intensity of her character and the themes of ambition, guilt, and madness.
Ideal for classrooms, study spaces, or personal revision areas, these visually striking posters help students engage deeply with the text and better appreciate Lady Macbeth’s pivotal role in the play.
By surrounding yourself with these iconic quotes, you’ll not only reinforce your students knowledge, but also gain inspiration for more nuanced analysis and stronger essays during assessments.
Unleashing Power and Conflict Poetry: AQA English Language Paper 2
Elevate your English lessons with our unique resource that combines AQA English Language Paper 2 with AQA Literature’s Power and Conflict poetry (can be used without any prior knowledge of this anthology)
The British Empire - Checking Out Me History
Leadership - Ozymandias
Migration - The Emigree
Riots - London
Storms - Storm on the Island
Trauma - Remains
Violence - My Last Duchess
It not only helps students prepare for their exams but also introduces them to important and sometimes controversial PSHE and Citizenship topics, including History/Geography. By linking language and literature studies with real-world issues, this resource keeps students engaged and helps them develop critical thinking skills for both their exams and life beyond school.
Affirmation Art: 22 Mindful Colouring Sheets
The ‘Positive Affirmation Colouring Sheets’ are designed to offer students a calming and creative outlet, especially those who need a quiet moment to reset.
Each page features an uplifting affirmation such as “You become what you believe”, “life is tough but so are you”, or “be the best version of yourself” paired with intricate designs that encourage mindfulness through coloring.
This resource helps students focus on positive self-talk while giving them a chance to relax and reset. It’s perfect for promoting emotional well-being and self-empowerment, reminding students that they have the ability to overcome challenges and succeed.
Whether used in the classroom or a designated calm-down space, these sheets provide a therapeutic and encouraging activity for students who need a mental break.
Roald Dahl Day: Various Activities
Fun Facts: Includes multiple-choice questions about Roald Dahl’s life, career, and famous works, helping students learn interesting trivia about the author.
Comprehension Questions: After reading a short extract from Matilda, students answer a set of questions to test their understanding.
Creative Writing Prompt: Students write a short paragraph imagining themselves as a character in one of Roald Dahl’s fictional worlds, such as Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory or The BFG.
Book Cover Design: Students design a new book cover for their favorite Roald Dahl book, encouraging creativity and artistic expression.
This worksheet offers a mix of reading, writing, creativity, and fun facts to engage students in celebrating Roald Dahl Day.
Macbeth Bird Quotations - 11 Posters: Engage & Excel
Enhance your study of Macbeth with this set of posters featuring key quotations about birds from the play.
Each poster highlights a significant line, such as ‘The raven himself is hoarse’ and ‘It was the owl that shrieked’.
Perfect for classrooms or study spaces, these visually engaging posters help students connect with the themes of foreboding, death, and the unnatural, as represented through Shakespeare’s masterful use of bird imagery.
These posters not only enhance visual learning but also encourage students to explore a wider range of quotations, helping their work stand out as thoughtful and detailed during assessment periods.
Tricky Words EYFS Phases 2-4 (42 words)
Unlock the potential of young learners with this comprehensive teaching resource designed specifically for the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). This A4 resource covers Phases 2 to 4 words, providing educators with a structured approach to support children’s early reading and writing development.
You’ll find vibrant visuals that make learning fun and effective. Whether you’re introducing new vocabulary or reinforcing existing knowledge, this resource is perfect for both individual and group learning.
Help your students build confidence and a love for language as they explore and master essential phonics skills. Ideal for nursery and reception classes.
Gerald Croft: Key Quotations and Analysis - An Inspector Calls Worksheet
This worksheet contains 16 key quotations from Gerald Croft’s character in An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley.
Each quotation is paired with a brief explanation to help students understand its significance in the play. The explanations provide scaffolding to aid students in analysing Gerald’s character, his actions, and how Priestley uses him to explore themes like responsibility, class, and morality.
Space is provided in the table for students to note down additional comments and annotations. Students are encouraged to use these quotations as evidence when answering exam-style questions or writing essays about Gerald Croft. The explanations offer insights into his complex character and will help students link his actions and attitudes to broader social issues presented in the play.