This sheet uses an extract from Stephen Kelman’s ‘Pigeon English’. There are revision questions based on the AQA English Language paper/AOs for students to complete independently or as part of a lesson.
A PDF booklet with 31 extracts from A Christmas Carol and 11 exam questions in the style of the AQA exam. Questions could be adapted for any exam board.
A context sheet for the poem Poppies - to be used as display or resource within lessons. Suitable for AQA 9-1 Conflict Cluster.
To download the full set, go to https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/poetry-context-sheets-11349297
Context posters/sheets to use as display or as part of a lesson.
These could be used as part of a Marketplace style research lesson or individually as an introduction to the poems. They link to AQA Literature A03, with a small amount of information for students to remember. Key ideas are highlighted, related to higher or lower levels.
AQA 9-1 Conflict Cluster:
Percy Bysshe Shelley -Ozymandias
William Blake - London
William Wordsworth - The Prelude: stealing the boat
Robert Browning - My Last Duchess
Alfred Lord Tennyson - The Charge of the Light Brigade
Wilfred Owen - Exposure
Seamus Heaney - Storm on the Island
Ted Hughes - Bayonet Charge
Simon Armitage - Remains
Jane Weir - Poppies
Carol Ann Duffy - War Photographer
Imtiaz Dharker - Tissue
Carol Rumens - The émigree
John Agard - Checking Out Me History
Beatrice Garland - Kamikaze
A context sheet for the poem Remains - to be used as display or resource within lessons. Suitable for AQA 9-1 Conflict Cluster.
To download the full set, go to https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/poetry-context-sheets-11349297
A complete game to be played in groups, following the rules of Trivial Pursuit.
This game is fully differentiated and designed to support and challenge students as part of their revision for Macbeth. Questions are designed to meet the different levels of the AQA 9-1 GCSE. It is designed to be played once students have read the play at least once.
Included in this download:
Game Instructions
Gameboard
Differentiated question cards
Coloured counters (to replace the 'cheese')
A lesson using an extract from A Christmas Carol for students to analyse and evaluate language in the style of Paper 1 Question 4.
This allows students of all abilities to access a very challenging text. This has been used with all abilities in year 11.
The resource is aimed at AQA but could be used across exam boards.
Resource includes:
-Powerpoint that leads the lesson
-The extract from A Christmas Carol (just the portion from the question)
-A breakdown of quotations from the text with analysis and question prompts
-Example answers (from levels 3-6/7) to show that the style of writing matters as much as the analysis.
A 6 lesson scheme of work that explores knife crime, covering a range of research and writing activities. This is aimed at year 10 students either alongside or as an introduction to Stephen Kelman’s Pigeon English. There are links to online resources throughout. It would be very easy to extend this into a longer scheme of work for a younger class.
Differentiated activities to allow students to explore a poem and different approaches to understanding the plot, character and themes. Can be used as a lesson on its own or form part of a differentiated homework task.
Would work for any exam board.
Use the buttons to navigate through the PDF resource. An invaluable tool to help students structure their response to Paper 2 Question 5. Answer is modelled throughout the resource.
An image and past questions to support students in revising macro imagery within the play. Questions are coloured to reflect confidence levels link to an editable Google slide is included in the resource.
30 non fiction extracts (15 pairs) to support students in understanding contextual information about the Power and Conflict poetry cluster. Link to editable Google Doc included within the document.
Each text is accompanied with 9 questions to support comprehension.
The text pair also includes English Language Paper 2 style questions. For example:
How does the writer use language to describe …? (AO2)
Use details from both sources to write a summary of what you understand about the similarities/differences between… (AO1)
Compare how the writers convey their attitudes towards … (AO3)
Further questions encourage students to make links between the poem and the ideas raised within the extracts.
A learning mat to take students through Paper 1, Question 2 of the AQA English Language paper.This one is based on the sample materials released in August 2016, available on the secure website.
This mat challenges students at all levels and is linked to the mark scheme.