A help sheet exploring the different devices that can be explored for Q3 and a pack of annotated scripts highlighting the different structural devices that could be discussed in each.
A detailed summary of each poem in the Power and Conflict poetry booklet looking at the key aspects of each poem, including:
-Poem summary
-Contextual factors
-Themes
-Form
-Structure
-Language
The booklet also includes essay questions and how to structure a poetry response.
A more able lecture and revision booklet targeting students who are aiming for grades 8-9 in their GCSE study of A Christmas Carol. Both explore complex ideas around form, structure and contextual factors.
A two-sided learning mat exploring the different ways sentence structure can be varied for impact. This includes the different types of sentences, the different sentence starters and a list of 30+ sophisticated sentence forms that students can utilise in their own writing.
Each sheet contains a whole lesson on a different element of writing. Ideal for lower ability groups who will work through a lesson at different paces.
SANTA HAS BEEN MURDERED!
Using the clues, students must use their inference and deduction skills to figure out who killed Santa in this collaborative, festive task.
A learning mat which focuses on the language used by students to analyse a Literature text. Ideal for GCSE and A Level students who need to improve their essay craft.
A detailed power point that summarises Priestley’s intentions and his ‘BIG ideas’ and key contextual factors. There is also a detailed summary of writer’s methods including form, narrative structure and language features.
An attractive poster or resource focusing on key quotations for An Inspector Calls. This resource offers quotations for all key characters and covers key themes.
A detailed power point that summarises Shakespeare’s intentions and his ‘BIG ideas’ and key contextual factors. There is also a detailed summary of writer’s methods including form, narrative structure and language features.