A worksheet that has grids for ‘for’ and ‘against’ grids which allows the pupils to brainstorm their ideas for particular topics. These topics are relevant for this age and could easily come up in CCEA English Language Unit 1 or other persuasive writing assessments.
A worksheet that has all of the key character quotes that focuses on Boxer, Mollie, Mr Jones, Napoleon, Old Major, Snowball and Squealer. The worksheet is made of a grid that allows room for an analysis of techniques and a further explanation. This is great for GCSE studies of the George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
A worksheet that has all of the key character quotes that focuses on Squealer. The worksheet is made of a grid that allows room for an analysis of techniques and a further explanation. This is great for GCSE studies of the George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
A worksheet that has all of the key character quotes that focuses on Snowball. The worksheet is made of a grid that allows room for an analysis of techniques and a further explanation. This is great for GCSE studies of the George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
A worksheet that has all of the key character quotes that focuses on Old Major. The worksheet is made of a grid that allows room for an analysis of techniques and a further explanation. This is great for GCSE studies of the George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
A worksheet that has all of the key character quotes that focuses on Napoleon. The worksheet is made of a grid that allows room for an analysis of techniques and a further explanation. This is great for GCSE studies of the George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
A worksheet that has all of the key character quotes that focuses on Mr Jones. The worksheet is made of a grid that allows room for an analysis of techniques and a further explanation. This is great for GCSE studies of the George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
A worksheet that has all of the key character quotes that focuses on Mollie. The worksheet is made of a grid that allows room for an analysis of techniques and a further explanation. This is great for GCSE studies of the George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
A worksheet that has all of the key character quotes that focuses on Boxer. The worksheet is made of a grid that allows room for an analysis of techniques and a further explanation. This is great for GCSE studies of the George Orwell’s Animal Farm.
This is a fully comprehensive list of potential essay titles/topics for students studying Of Mice and Men.The worksheet is divided into different character sections and a list of thematic questions. This has successfully been used for GCSE students.
This is a document with 25 examples of book blurbs from a variety of genres e.g. classics, horror, adventure. I have used this with both KS3 and GCSE to analyse the persuasive language that writers have used to persuade readers to buy their books. Each example has specific devices that pupils can identify and explain their effect.
This document is divided into sections. Essays on themes, Frankenstein, the monster, genre and miscellaneous. This list encapsulates a variety of styles of questions that are suitable for AS-Level or A-Level students.
An indepth analysis of the poetic devices used throughout Alfred Lord Tennyson’s ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’. This PPT is useful for pupils to annotate their own copy. I have successfully used this with CCEA GCSE English Literature pupils (new spec).
Five examples of nineteenth century unseen prose for CCEA English Literature Unit 1. Various different classic prose examples that can be analysed to look at characters feelings, how they engage the reader and the language techniques that the writer has used.
A PowerPoint that analyses each character in ‘An Inspector Calls’. Each character has specific bullet points. It has successfully been used by GCSE English Literature students.
A PPT that is very detailed about each theme throughout the play along with particular quotes and examples to illustrate the points. Each theme is well explained and in a lot of detail for GCSE standard responses.
An excellent resource for analysing the role of Nick Bottom in a Midsummer Night’s Dream. A well prepared grid that encourages the pupils to analyse Bottom’s role throughout the play especially in terms of comedy and techniques.