Happy Sunday everyone! I updated our Macbeth scheme for this year and forgot to share it! Newly updated one in my google drive :) Thanks as always for being so kind when I share things - there is still such a lovely community on here amidst the madness https://t.co/8AMkQZcZsa
NEW An Inspector Calls 23-lesson scheme for 2026 - the old one was from 2022 (!) and it was a bit outdated so I've re-done it and now it looks like all my others :) I've put it in my google drive & popped a link here - hope it helps someone! https://t.co/vJYItq9ncQ
*NEW* for AQA: English Lang & Lit mock exam trackers, using June 2025 boundaries and RAG rating for QLA, for each paper like so 👇
Retweet and help yourself 😊 #teamenglish
https://t.co/ODj6wkNCGR
I have turned all our Macbeth lessons into a booklet - I just like having them for off-site pupils, anyone out of lesson etc. Sharing in case you are a booklety sort of school! It is literally just our powerpoints copied and pasted into booklet form :)
https://t.co/QitgcvahPW
There are 8 in here now:
✅ The Monkey’s Paw
✅ The Landlady
✅ The Pearl
✅ The Birds
✅ To Kill a Mockingbird
✅ Hound of the Baskervilles
✅ Whole Town’s Sleeping
✅ Enduring Love
I’m having a rest now 🤣
Revamping our Macbeth scheme and have used AI to create sketch images of each scene. Thought I’d share here in case they’re of any use to anyone for lessons, displays or revision. Use/ignore as you see fit! https://t.co/yXU7RUj7xW @Team_English1
Trialling a literal talking framework... I asked students to write their suggestions for each gap on their mini whiteboard one at a time to check understanding and correct/upgrade. It was a great strategy: unpicked a few gaps! Reflection: use boxes instead of silly, tiny lines.🤦♀️
Let's read Macbeth.
Act 1 Sc 1 l.1:
FIRST WITCH
When shall we three meet again?
In thunder, lightning, or in rain?
The first lines of the play focus us immediately on the motif of TIME. The witches begin by looking to the future: immediately predicting and prophesying. 1/
So excited to embed @teacherhead ‘s excellent workshop into Y10’s lessons soon. The pupils will use mini-whiteboards to practise and refine specific sentence structures based on pre-constructed knowledge around character.
Finished the final one of these I'm going to make - here is my An Inspector Calls revision guide. Hope these have been helpful! Editable and PDF versions here + all 4 others I have made so far! https://t.co/RDmlBu7aCF
Whilst I usually prefer live modelling obviously, I find it's hardest to do with full pieces of creative writing. This is a booklet of 10 different examples of Paper 1 Q5 model answers in response to different images - might save you a bit of time!
https://t.co/Jy3Tu9s17E
Some literature/language revision lessons I’ve made for the 2025 exams. Use/chuck/change as you see fit - help yourselves! @Team_English1
https://t.co/6BGZYuHkdP
Finished this off so I could have a peaceful half term - help yourself! 41 pages of Macbeth revision guide, very much the same idea as the last two I've made. All my revision guides are in this folder here - hope it helps your Y11s! https://t.co/RDmlBu7aCF
Using @Mathew_Lynch44's excellent resources and playing around with the new AQA 2026 Lang 1 format. DM me any edit suggestions/feedback and will update as I go along! @Team_English1@LitdriveUK
https://t.co/cNJmKZgrCO
For NEW AQA Lang P2 (first examined 2026) here’s a folder of 10 specimen papers reflecting the changes made to Qs. Hope they are useful. Help yourself 😊 #teamenglish
https://t.co/OlOv1vqJPZ