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Power and Conflict AQA: The Emigree
A worksheet designed to support revision of The Emigree from AQA's power and conflict anthology.
Ideal for KS4 as an independent task
Power and Conflict Poetry AQA: London
A sheet supporting students in revising the key themes and elements of Williams Blake's London.
Ideal for KS4 in preparation for the Power and Conflict unit of Literature Paper 1
Ruby in the Smoke: Knowledge Organiser
A simple knowledge organiser disigned with KS3 in mind. It looks it form, plot, characters, context.
The Pathetic Fallacy in A Christmas Carol
A GCSE lesson for A Christmas Carol look at analysis of the pathetic fallacy and language (AO1 & AO2).
Includes extension questions for higher ability and to evoke conversation.
Essay style questions will assist in exam technique and lesson includes work sheet to revise language features
Power and Conflict Poetry: The Emigree
Challenge your students with the emotive lesson looking at The Emigree.
Perfect for KS4 with opportunities to develop personalised responses and critical thinking.
Tailored to the AQA Power and Conflict GCSE Unit
Romeo and Juliet: An introduction
A lesson introducing students to the key themes, ideas and plot of Romeo and Juliet. Includes contextual information, introductory videos and comprehension tasks. Geared towards AQA assessment objectives.
The Woman In Black: Damsel in Distress
This lesson guides students through features of the Gothic including that of the Damsel in Distress. Encourages students to think independently about the novel and their interpretations.
Has challenging vocab throughout to stretch the most able. Includes silent debate tasks in order to make students think critically and refine their communication skills.
Sherlock Holmes: Context of the police and class
This lesson looks at the history of the police force and the influence of class on the author and novels. Can be used in conjunction with most Sherlock Holmes novels.
A Christmas Carol: Preface and Stave One
A comprehensive set of resources guiding students through the preface and the first part of Stave One. These resources encourage students to recall key quotes as well as develop their own personal responses.
This would ideally be taught over the course of 3-4 lessons to allow for reading time and full class discussion and engagement.
Includes example GCSE responses to model outstanding work to students and expose them to analytical writing
Lesson includes discrete references to the AQA AOs.
Ideal of GCSE/KS4 classes
Enduring love GCSE AQA Language paper 1
A series of lessons guiding students through language paper one using Enduring Love as the extract.
Features the use of the AQA mark scheme to support writing and familiarization with the specification and AOs
Also has a writing to describe activity as question 5.
AQA Language Paper One Pre-Exam Revision Masterclass
A wide selection of resources helping students to prepare for AQA’s language paper 1, specifically section A. These extracts cover a variety of genres, styles and are suitable for both high and low abilities.
Great if you have some quality time to spend with your KS4 students before their final exam.
An Introduction to Dystopian Fiction lessons
A series of lessons that can take 5+ hours introducing KS3 to the Dystopian Genre.
Includes explicit references to the AQA assessment objectives for Language Paper One Section A and B
Perfect for reluctant readers as extracts are short and accompanied with film clips.
Ideal for a KS3-4 transition
Macbeth AQA: Revision pack
A selection of resources designed to support KS4 students in revising for AQA’s literature paper 1 A.
Ideal for both independent work and class lead activities.
This includes a structured workbook designed to test students’ knowledge and all them to think in alternative ways to promote originality within exam responses
An Inspector Calls AQA: Mr Birling Act 1 Revision
A series of resources and materials designed to help KS4 revise elements of An Inspector Calls; specifically Mr Birling in act one.
Includes focus on language analysis and essay skills.
Ideal as recap and includes reference to the AQA marking criteria
AQA Language Paper 1: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
A series of lessons and resources guiding students through Q2, 3 and 5 of language paper one. Engaging activities that stretch the critical thinking of students while giving them an accessible text. this boots confidence and ultimately exam performance.
Of Mice and Men: Friendship
These resources are designed for KS3 and use the AQA assessment objectives.
Ideally this is taught over 2-3 hours pre assessment. It was aimed at a mid-low ability set however can easily be differentiated upwards. There are plenty of opportunities to practice analytical writing and identify strengths and targets.
Ideal as preparation for GCSE level work.
AQA Language Paper 2: Into War
A mock paper using Col. Tim Collin’s Iraq speech and Henry V’s Harfleur speech designed to test students on AQA’s language paper 2. Students must compare perspectives of war and motivational language. Lesson slides include redrafting opportunities so students can reflect on what they have done will in question 5 and look at how to improve in the future.
Ideal for KS4 or high ability KS3
An Inspector Calls: Mr Birling's speeches
Help your students understand the core ideas of Mr Birling’s beliefs with this selection of resources and full comprehensive lesson.
Ideal for KS4 studying for the AQA specification
A Christmas Carol: Ignorance and Want
This fully differentiated lesson guides student through the ending of Stave 3 of A Christmas Carol.
It focuses on both the contextual information and language analysis required by the AQA specification.
Ideal for students who are building their analytical skills and independence.
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War Horse
A SOW guiding KS3 students through War Horse aiming towards a new GCSE style language paper 1 assessment. Includes references to AOs, home works, reading time and engaging tasks throughout, providing students with the chance to improve their language analysis skills, vocabulary and knowledge of context