GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry: In-depth analysis of the similarities and differences between the two poems, looking at perspective, tone, imagery, structure and language.
GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry: In-depth analysis of the similarities and differences between the two poems, looking at perspective, tone, imagery, structure and language.
GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry: In-depth analysis of the similarities and differences between the two poems, looking at perspective, tone, imagery, structure and language.
GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry: In-depth analysis of the similarities and differences between the two poems, looking at perspective, tone, imagery, structure and language.
A Powerpoint guiding students through the approach to the Unseen Poetry section, with a table on poem 1- Philip Larkin’s ‘Talking in Bed’ and a venn diagram on the comparison with ‘Sonnet 130’. Deals with the theme of relationships. Includes highly detailed analyses.
Narrated Powerpoint and accompanying multiple choice quiz questions on an extract from A Christmas Carol.
This lesson explores how to approach the exam, including time management, breaking down the question, identifying key themes and process words. This is part 1 of a 5-part series.
This is a fully recorded Powerpoint that could be used as-is, the notes section also includes the full narration script for those that prefer to read (or don’t have speakers/headphones). If you wish, you could rerecord with your own voice for increased personalisation.
This resource covers skills that the students need for AQA Literature Paper 1.
The resource includes:
Narrated Powerpoint
Question Paper (including relevant extract)
Multiple Choice Quiz
GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry: In-depth analysis of the similarities and differences between the two poems, looking at perspective, tone, imagery, structure and language.
GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry: In-depth analysis of the similarities and differences between the two poems, looking at perspective, tone, imagery, structure and language.
Includes a timeline of social and historical events relevant to the play, an analysis of the responsibilities played by each of the characters and Goole's final words as a mirror to Priestley's own socialist views, focussing on political rhetoric.
A detailed Powerpoint examining Shakespeare's ambivalent presentation of Prospero and Caliban, including exemplar responses and an associated timeline of events as a supporting document.
GCSE Power and Conflict Poetry: In-depth analysis of the similarities and differences between the two poems, looking at perspective, tone, imagery, structure and language.
A question and exemplar response focusing how the policeman's different attitudes towards Edward and Mickey highlight the disparity between social classes