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Resources for A level and GCSE learners, parents and teachers.
AQA Attachment 16 Mark Revision
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AQA Attachment 16 Mark Revision

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A Powerpower card sort, containing A01 and A03 statements on the AQA Attachment module. Including: Strange Situation, Learning Theory, Monotropy, Cultural Variation, Maternal Deprivation and many more. Students need to sort them out into topic. Doing so will help form the basis of a 16 mark exam question answer.
5 Questions on 'Of Mice and Men' with responses
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5 Questions on 'Of Mice and Men' with responses

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5 Questions on ‘Of Mice and Men’ to encourage independent thought. Responses included. Varying degrees of difficulty and understanding required. Useful for a lesson to bring out some key learning points. Suitable for GCSE. A focus on language, as well as meaning. Useful to save lesson preparation. Useful for NQT or those new to the text. Simple powerpoint, can be adapted.
APPRENTICESHIPS - what are they ?
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APPRENTICESHIPS - what are they ?

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A range of Apprenticeships - 'standards' or 'frameworks' . The booklet explains some of the Apprenticeships and what you would study. An apprenticeship is a job, which includes training. This booklet outlines the training. Useful in careers lessons or with BTEC students or with anyone who is thinking of an apprenticeship instead of college or university.
Hamlet Act 1 Scene 1 - Questions and Activities
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Hamlet Act 1 Scene 1 - Questions and Activities

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This single page will guide the students through close reading of the text of Act 1 Scene 1 of Hamlet by William Shakespeare. It asks specific questions to focus the students learning, as well as differentiated extension tasks of a variety of types of activities - writing, research, drama and wider reading. Aimed at GCSE or possibly AS or A level students. A close reading of the texts is essential for analysing and understanding ways in which meaning is shaped in literary texts. This is a simple word document, no fancy graphics, but ideal for getting to the heart of the issues.
Hamlet Act 3 Scene 1
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Hamlet Act 3 Scene 1

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Guided questions and activities on Act 3 Scene 1 of Hamlet. Ideal to guide students through close reading of the text and to enable thorough revision notes. There is nothing fancy about the word document - just academic questions, designed to keep students busy and focused. Good for a cover lesson and enough differentiation in the activities to appeal to most learner types. Suitable for GCSE students. Enough work for a couple of lessons at least.
Hamlet - Interpretations of the Play
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Hamlet - Interpretations of the Play

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27 pages which take you through the play, offering critics interpretations of how to read the scenes, as well as questioning your own reading. Useful for teachers newly qualified and new to the text. Ensures a good set of revision notes.
Hamlet Act 3, Scenes 3 and 4
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Hamlet Act 3, Scenes 3 and 4

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Close reading questions and activities on Act 3, scenes 3 and 4, plus additional activities on Act 3. A word document which will focus students on the text. Suitable for GCSE and A level, will enable a set of detailed notes. Raises links with other texts. Concise and to the point, the word document would help teacher preparation as well as serve as a useful cover lesson (s).
Language and Technology - text messages - an exercise
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Language and Technology - text messages - an exercise

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An exercise in comparing two text messages to see how the language changes according to the audience, purpose and context. Suggested areas to look at to help. No fancy graphics, just straight forward text exercise. Useful as a cover lesson. Targets year 11, 12 and 13 A level English students.
Hamlet Act 1 Scene 2 Questions and Activities
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Hamlet Act 1 Scene 2 Questions and Activities

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Three pages of close reading of the text questions - line by line - to assist students to understand the content. literary links within the text, imagery, characterisation and meaning. The questions will facilitate a good set of revision notes. Activities include research and presentation, paired and group work, and writing tasks. The materials are suitable for GCSE, AS and A level students. Teachers and parents new to the text may appreciate the line by line approach to studying the text to aid understanding. There is nothing attractive about the word document, this purely for academic content and activities.
Hamlet Act 3 Scene 2
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Hamlet Act 3 Scene 2

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A useful lesson word document, designed to encourage close reading of the play. Lots of questions, line by line, to help students focus on the text. The document would be a useful cover lesson, or help with preparation if you are short of time. It's not fancy but it is focused and will lead to useful revision notes for students. GCSE / A level standard.
Hamlet Act 1 Scene 3 Questions and Activities
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Hamlet Act 1 Scene 3 Questions and Activities

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One page of questions which require close reading of the text, plus activities which can be research, group task or wider reading. Will enable students to understand the text, make detailed revision notes and form links to meanings within the text and the text's place in society. Useful for GCSE and AS/A-level students, plus teachers who want a quick cover lesson. There is enough scope in the activities to enable differentiated learning to take place.
Hamlet Essay Questions
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Hamlet Essay Questions

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A page of essay questions on Hamlet. Useful for students to think about and prepare essay plans on. Good for teachers to be aware of and use for debates in class. Could lead to all sorts of group discussions and class debates. Suitable for GCSE and A level students.