Hero image

Mr M's Shop

Average Rating3.67
(based on 14 reviews)

Offering you up-to-date English resources that have been tried and tested with current KS3 and KS4. Mainly the resources offered focus on AQA Literature and Language skills covering Macbeth, An Inspector Calls, The Sign of Four and Power and Conflict Poetry. A range of relevant KS3 lessons covering description, poetry analysis and basic reading and writing skills are also on offer.

101Uploads

73k+Views

20k+Downloads

Offering you up-to-date English resources that have been tried and tested with current KS3 and KS4. Mainly the resources offered focus on AQA Literature and Language skills covering Macbeth, An Inspector Calls, The Sign of Four and Power and Conflict Poetry. A range of relevant KS3 lessons covering description, poetry analysis and basic reading and writing skills are also on offer.
Of Mice and Men: Context Research Questions
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

Of Mice and Men: Context Research Questions

(2)
A simplistic worksheet designed and developed for lower ability KS3 to be used alongside iPads/Laptops/Computer resources to research contextual factors of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. Resource could be altered to be used with lower ability KS4 to prepare for GCSE literature.
World at War: Life in the Trenches.
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

World at War: Life in the Trenches.

(0)
A resource looking at life in the trenches during World War One. The resource contains a video clip, mind-map and letter home from the front with key questions attached for all three tasks. The resource is created for lower-ability KS3 to scaffold their understanding of the poetry of Siegfried Sassoon, Ted Hughes and Wilfred Owen.
World at War: The Blitz
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

World at War: The Blitz

(0)
A resource looking at life during the Blitz in World War Two. The resource contains a structured mind-map and a diary entry with relevant sentence starters. The resource is created for lower-ability KS3 to scaffold their understanding of the poetry of Siegfried Sassoon, Ted Hughes and Wilfred Owen.
World at War: The Blitz Survival Guide.
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

World at War: The Blitz Survival Guide.

(0)
A simple resource designed to explore how people would survive the Blitz on a day to day basis. This is scaffolded through examining key differences between the modern era and the Second World War, viewing and discussing a clip from the youtube clip attached and then creating a survival checklist/guide.
An Inspector Calls: Plot and Character Revision
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

An Inspector Calls: Plot and Character Revision

(0)
A lesson and resources designed to recap and examine key plot, context and character elements from the AQA Literature Paper 2 text; An Inspector Calls. The resources attached are simple enough to completed independently or can be teacher led. The lesson was designed and successfully taught to lower ability Y11.
Of Mice and Men: Comprehension Questions (Opening)
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

Of Mice and Men: Comprehension Questions (Opening)

(0)
A simple and effective worksheet focusing on the opening pages of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. The questions range in difficulty but are aimed at and were delivered to low ability KS3. The comprehension questions cover a range of opening pages and discuss character and setting as well as ensuring students understand the novel. Could be used as homework or as an in class resource. KS4 appropriate also.
Of Mice and Men Basic Inferences
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

Of Mice and Men Basic Inferences

(0)
A lesson focusing on introducing lower ability students to implicit and explicit information and reading the opening of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. Designed to develop students’ ability to identify and examine implicit meanings, the lesson offers simple definitions and then a group activity to strengthen the grasp of implicit meanings before reading the opening two pages of the novel focusing on George and Lenny’s relationship. Aimed at and successfully taught to lower ability KS3 but could be used with lower ability KS4 or with SEND students.
An Inspector Calls Character Eric
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

An Inspector Calls Character Eric

(0)
A resource designed to examine Eric Birling from J B Priestley’s An Inspector Calls featured on the AQA literature paper 2. The resources contains an exam style question, sentence starters and a self assessment sentence starter. Used in preparation of the AQA Literature Paper 2.
Of Mice and Men: Book Covers
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

Of Mice and Men: Book Covers

(0)
A lesson designed to focus on the connotations of a range of book covers from John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. The lesson discusses the definition of the term connotations and is a simple and effective way to introduce analysis and consideration of themes/context/wider ideas. Aimed at and successfully taught to lower ability KS3 but could be used with lower ability KS4 as a starting point for AQA literature.
Of Mice and Men: Context
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

Of Mice and Men: Context

(0)
A lesson introducing some simple contextual factors linking with John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. The lesson looks at 5 key pieces of context ranging from The Great Depression to The Dust Bowl. The lesson is straightforward and easy to use. It is aimed at lower ability KS3/KS4 and could be used to develop students’ AO3 skills. All resources are attached.
An Inspector Calls: Eva Smith
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

An Inspector Calls: Eva Smith

(0)
A lesson, aimed at mixed ability KS4, designed to examine the character of Eva Smith from J.B Priestley’s An Inspector Calls featured on the AQA Literature Paper 2. The lesson includes a model paragraph discussing how Eva Smith is presented throughout the play and includes all resources ready for use.
Of Mice and Men: Description Bunkhouse
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

Of Mice and Men: Description Bunkhouse

(2)
A lesson focusing on reading the intro to section two of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men and continuing the description of the bunkhouse setting. The lesson includes an adjective starter based on an interior image, comprehension questions to aid understanding of the text and then a continuation of the description with sentence starter scaffolds. A simple straightforward description lesson aimed at low ability KS3. Skills also useful for AQA language Paper 1 Question 5 as well as AQA literature.
Kamikaze (Power and Conflict)
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

Kamikaze (Power and Conflict)

(0)
A lesson exploring Beatrice Garland’s poem Kamikaze, taken from the AQA Literature Power and Conflict anthology. The lesson includes a Frayer model discussing the word “kamikaze”, a copy of the poem, some structured analysis provided for the first stanza, exploration of the context around Kamikaze pilots and WW2 and a relevant exam style question with sentence starters and peer assessment framework (relevant AQA mark scheme) included. Designed and delivered for mixed-ability KS4 ready for their AQA Literature examinations. All resources attached.
English Lit Remains
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

English Lit Remains

(0)
A lesson exploring Simon Armitage’s poem Remains, taken from the AQA Literature Power and Conflict anthology. The lesson includes a discussion around the word “Remains”, a copy of the poem, some structured analysis provided for the first stanza, exploration of the context aboutthe Gulf War and a relevan assessment framework (relevant AQA mark scheme) included. Designed and delivered for mixed-ability KS4 ready for their AQA Literature examinations. All resources attached.
The Prelude (Power and Conflict)
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

The Prelude (Power and Conflict)

(0)
A lesson exploring William Wordsworth’s poem The Prelude, taken from the AQA Literature Power and Conflict anthology. The lesson includes a discussion around the concept of power, a copy of the poem, some structured analysis provided for the first stanza, exploration of the context about William Wordsworth’s life and a relevant exam style question with sentence starters and assessment framework (relevant AQA mark scheme) included. Designed and delivered for mixed-ability KS4 ready for their AQA Literature examinations. All resources attached.
Frankenstein Context
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

Frankenstein Context

(0)
A detailed resource used to introduce the historical and literary context of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The starter is a knowledge recap task, drawing on existing knowledge from the students. A quick consolidation task for AQA literature AO3 is included. This is followed by a video provided by the National Theatre examining Mary Shelley’s life briefly. Then a detailed examination of how context plays a part in the opening of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Created for higher ability KS4 and for the AQA literature GCSE. All resources provided.
Engslish AQA Lit Exposure
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

Engslish AQA Lit Exposure

(0)
A lesson focusing on the poem; Exposure by Wilfred Owen taken from the AQA Literature Power and Conflict Anthology. This lesson has two quotes selected to help focus lower ability sets. It has the opportunity for comparison depending on the ability of the class. Successfully taught with a low ability year 11 group.
Exposure (Power and Conflict)
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

Exposure (Power and Conflict)

(0)
A lesson exploring the poem Exposure by Wilfred Owen. This lesson enables students to perform an in depth examination on the poem taken from the AQA Literature: Power and Conflict Anthology. This lesson includes: A Frayer Model examining the word Exposure, a reading of the poem, a copy of the poem ready for analysis, a model paragraph and question of focus to guide students and relevant contextual information about Wilfred Owen to include in comparative responses. Designed and used with mixed-ability KS4 in preparation for their AQA Literature Paper 2, this lesson contains all resources necessary and is ready to be delivered.
Poppies (Power and Conflict)
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

Poppies (Power and Conflict)

(0)
A lesson exploring Jane Weir’s poem Poppies, taken from the AQA Literature Power and Conflict anthology. The lesson includes a poetry recap bell task, a copy of the poem, some structured analysis provided for the first stanza, discussion around the connotations of a Poppies image and a relevant exam style question with sentence starters included. Designed and delivered for mixed-ability KS4 ready for their AQA Literature examinations. All resources attached.
An Inspector Calls Bundle
lewisdbmitchelllewisdbmitchell

An Inspector Calls Bundle

4 Resources
A bundle containing useful lessons on An Inspector Calls. These resources include a context quiz, plot recap sheet and key character quotes. I’ve also included a mid ability Inspector Goole response to help prepare students. Perfect for revision or as sequence of learning.