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
I used to often stress the importance of planning before students tackle lit questions, but rarely showed them what effective planning looks like.
I now use my 3WS method under the visualiser to break down the question with students.
https://t.co/VN94yE3szr
UPDATED - I have collated ALL the AQA GCSE Literature past exam questions.
In the run up to exams and/or curriculum design/assessment creations I hope these help.
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Writing a new unit but keeping these short bursts of writing. Introduce new rhetorical device with egs. Pupils then construct a short burst of writing incorporating said technique. Kids love it as a starter task. Scroll to St George's Y8 speech writing https://t.co/fXCmVDWvqc
Wanted to make homework more challenging and purposeful, so I created critical thinking booklets, which have some fab reading materials for students to critique.
Thanks: @mrsmacteach33@SPryke2@SaysMiss@britishlibrary@TheRSC amongst others!
Access: https://t.co/N3xUWlzSMT
An Inspector Calls knowledge organiser, including the version I will set for learning HWs and use for low-stakes testing in lessons @Team_English1 https://t.co/gfQJadvT29
I've been making a lot of Literature GCSE resources recently and thought I would combine them all in one place for ease of sharing! In here you have my An Inspector Calls, Macbeth and ACC lessons! Hope it's useful! https://t.co/IbN6VfypMc
If anyone is teaching AQA English Language Paper 2, here is a full mock on the topic of shopping. Henry Mayhew's market description and online shopping!
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