Unseen poetry analysis worksheetsQuick View
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Unseen poetry analysis worksheets

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6 worksheets which are designed to walk through unseen poetry. These would be ideal for an easy cover lesson for a normal lesson with extra input from the teacher
Advertising AnalysisQuick View
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Advertising Analysis

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This PPT provides different scaffolded activities for pupils who are analysing advertisements, focusing on presentational devices such as colour, image and layout. It also has focused analysis of language used in advertisments and a task to create and evaluate an advertisment.
Ozymandias Deep Analysis WorksheetQuick View
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Ozymandias Deep Analysis Worksheet

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Deep analysis worksheet for Ozymandias: AQA Colour-coded analysis for different aspects of language: including contextual information Works with lower-ability and can be extended for higher ability Boxes for responses
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The Cratchit Family - Analysis Lesson

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This lesson focuses on how Dickens presents the Cratchit family in Stave II. It includes key quotations which students can analyse in pairs and then present back to the class. Guided questions are used to help students to develop their in-depth language analysis.
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Jekyll & Hyde Chapter Analysis + Quotes

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Grade 9 chapter and theme analysis of The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Stevenson, including key quotations. There is also highly detailed exploration into the context of the novella and how this relates and links to the major themes of the text - it is a useful resource to use when writing essays or revising due to its condensed, concise format.
Network Diagrams / Analysis & Critical Path Analysis (Business A-Level)Quick View
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Network Diagrams / Analysis & Critical Path Analysis (Business A-Level)

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Outstanding Student Booklet (Worksheets) on Network Analysis / Critical Path Analysis. Booklet includes a variety of Student Tasks, Advantages and Disadvantages of Critical Path Analysis and Model Answers to all the questions. This booklet is ‘ready-to-go’, and will save you hours of lesson preparation. (For Business A-Level. The booklet also includes a recap on Break-Even Analysis).
Poem Analysis- 'Disabled' by Wilfred OwenQuick View
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Poem Analysis- 'Disabled' by Wilfred Owen

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An analysis lesson for Wilfred Owen’s famous poem ‘Disabled’. Includes differentiated tasks and full annotations. Also includes a poetry analysis checklist and revision material for how to analyse a poem. Easily adaptable, challenging and engaging for pupils of KS3 and KS4!
Marcus Rashford MP Letter AnalysisQuick View
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Marcus Rashford MP Letter Analysis

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Lesson focusing on DAFOREST techniques and language analysis used in Marcus Ashford’s latest letter to Parliament about free lunch vouchers. Similar in analysis style to Language Paper 2 Question 3. An additional homework task in the style of Language Paper 2 Question 5.
Movement Analysis Worksheet/Revision BundleQuick View
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Movement Analysis Worksheet/Revision Bundle

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A comprehensive set of worksheets and revision resources for the AQA GCSE PE Movement Analysis unit. Includes the following resources: Joint Actions and Agonists Worksheet Levers Learning Mat Levers Exam Q’s and Mark Scheme Levers, Planes and Axis of Movement Worksheet and Q’s Analysis of Selected Movements Worksheet Planes and Axis of Movement Worksheet Movement Analysis Revision and Consolidation Sheet Great for developing students knowledge and understanding and means you won’t have to produce any resources.
Poetry analysis Seamus Heaney's 'Scaffolding'Quick View
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Poetry analysis Seamus Heaney's 'Scaffolding'

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An incredibly succesful and accesible lesson with presentation and questions on Seamus Heaney poem ‘Scaffolding’. Suitable for students aged 11-14. Encourages discussion, problem solving, independent analysis and extended writing.
A* Hamlet revision/analysis I A Level EnglishQuick View
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A* Hamlet revision/analysis I A Level English

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These notes include 21 pages (6000 words) of - -references and quotations from various performances of the play throughout the ages, with specific references to how the portrayal of certain characters and themes has changed over time (e.g. Gertrude/female sexuality) -key characters: Hamlet, Gertrude, Claudius, Ophelia, Polonius (with key quotes for each character and critical quotations) -key themes: political corruption, women, fatherhood and tradition, deception, delay and depression (with key quotes for each character and critical quotations) -references to other texts of the period If you would like to see an example of these notes, I have created a resource on Gertrude which can be downloaded for free. If you have any questions, feel free to email alevelsuk@gmail.com and if you do find these notes helpful please consider leaving a review.
GCSE English Language Analysis ScaffoldQuick View
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GCSE English Language Analysis Scaffold

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This is a fantastic booklet that enables pupils to get in to good habits when approaching language analysis. It can be used in many different ways by a teacher. As a tool for pupils to work with, or for a teacher to save time planning. Examples of how I have used it can be found at the end of this description. The purpose of this booklet is to help pupils develop their writing style by getting them in to good analytical writing habits. This booklet will also allow pupils to concentrate more on what they are writing rather than how they are writing. The aim is that pupils use it until they develop their own style and are confident enough to write without it. How to use this booklet There are 3 tables in this booklet: • Literary language features • Grammatical language features • Word classes Each table has 3 columns: • The first column is the name of the feature/word class • The second column is the feature/word class’ effect on a reader/definition • The third column is a model/writing frame Using the model/writing frame 1. Read and understand the text(s) you’re studying 2. Read and understand the question being asked 3. Identify the language feature that the writer has used in the text 4. Locate it in the booklet 5. Copy the straight black writing and insert your own words where the writing is red and in italics. My examples For a year 10 set 5 class: After assessing a mock of the new GCSE English Language Paper 1 and realising their language analysis was very weak (identifying features and then explaining/analysing their effect), I created this booklet. I printed a copy for each individual to have and to use every lesson. I encouraged them to use it when answering language analysis questions (e.g. New GCSE Language P1Q2 + P2Q3). They did, and it had an immediate impact. Initially the pupil’s responses were similar but as they became more familiar with the technique by practising with these models, their responses became more bespoke, thus collectively their language analysis has improved considerably. For a year 8 set 2: I have copies available in the classroom; if a pupil finds it difficult to write about language, or a particular language feature, then they independently use the booklet, similarly to how they would use a dictionary. This booklet also contains a revision page.
The Highwayman - Poem Analysis!Quick View
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The Highwayman - Poem Analysis!

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This comprehensive analysis enables students to understand the key content, language and structural features of Alfred Noyes’ poem ‘The Highwayman.’ The resources is comprised of a 24-slide PowerPoint presentation, which includes: -Contextual Information: The Poet/ Writing the Poem/ Highwaymen -Detailed Stanza-by-Stanza Analysis of the Poem -Noyes Key Messages -Questions for Further Consideration Annnotations are colour-coded for ease of reference. The resource is tried and tested, and helps to ensure that students develop a well-rounded understanding of the poem and its meanings. A PDF version of the resource is also included, to protect formatting in case of differences in software. All images are licensed for commercial use.
GCSE Art Analysis and Annotation guide sheetsQuick View
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GCSE Art Analysis and Annotation guide sheets

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Simple and easy to use sheets to help aid GCSE students with analysing the work of artists and their own annotations using key words to structure a piece of extended writing. Can be used as worksheets, posters and or placemats. Please leave feedback if you found this resource helpful! Happy Teaching :)
Detailed product analysis questionsQuick View
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Detailed product analysis questions

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Detailed product analysis questions - for use at GCSE and A-Level with product Product Design and Art and Design Specs. Good to be printed and laminated for reference.
Handmaid's Tale - KEY QUOTATIONS + ANALYSISQuick View
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Handmaid's Tale - KEY QUOTATIONS + ANALYSIS

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I achieved an A* in AQA English Literature A Level - here is a booklet of the key quotes from The Handmaid’s Tale each analysed with advanced technique spotting for top marks. This is AO2 under the AQA specification, but can be used for every exam board. Discussion of literary techniques, context and literary theory is embedded within the analysis. Learn as many as you can for the exam and you will smash it :)
Ratio AnalysisQuick View
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Ratio Analysis

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Ratio Analysis Overview used for BTEC Business Unit 2 (Business Resources). You can apply the information to any other Finance or Business Level that need an overview of Ratio Analysis