
iGCSE English Language – ‘A Game of Polo with a Headless Goat’
Guided Annotation
This accessible and exam-focused resource supports students studying “A Game of Polo with a Headless Goat” by Emma Levine, a key non-fiction text from the iGCSE English Language anthology. It includes guided annotations that help students meet key assessment objectives with confidence:
AO1 – Supports students in selecting and interpreting relevant information, ideas, and perspectives from the text,
AO2 – Helps students understand and analyse how Levine uses language and structural devices to convey meaning and achieve her purpose.
This resource features targeted scaffolding, making it ideal for differentiation across a range of abilities. It also includes challenge questions designed to develop perceptive thinking, encouraging students to think critically and deepen their analysis.
Whether you’re guiding students through first encounters with the text or reviewing it ahead of exams, this resource builds the key analytical skills required for iGCSE success.
Perfect for revision for upcoming exams!
FREE: Try our free guided annotation for, ‘The Danger of a Single Story’ first to see if you like this style of resource:
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BUNDLE: Download guided annotations for all 10 anthology extracts:
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OR, try our FREE iGCSE Revision Workbook for ‘The Danger of a Single Story’.
Includes more substantial guided annotations, close word analysis, PETAL paragraph guidance and example:
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