English
KS4 Home Learning Programme
Year 10/11
An Inspector Calls Macbeth A Christmas Carol Frankenstein Power and Conflict Poetry Language P1 & 2 |
This is a link to his page – Find EVERY video that is of use for Language & Literature and to make revision notes. Remember to Magpie from those grade 9 response videos! | Mrbruff |
Year 10/11
An Inspector Calls Macbeth A Christmas Carol Frankenstein Power and Conflict Poetry Language P1 & 2 |
This is a link to her page – Find EVERY video that is of use for Language & Literature and to make revision notes. Remember to Magpie from each video! They will help with your paper booklets. | Stacey Reay |
Year 10/11
An Inspector Calls Macbeth A Christmas Carol Frankenstein Power and Conflict Poetry Language P1 & 2 |
This has so many great resources and tips for essay writing/exam success. Read, make revision notes then use the test function! | BBC Bitesize for Literature |
Year 10/11
An Inspector Calls Macbeth A Christmas Carol Frankenstein Power and Conflict Poetry Language P1 & 2 |
Breakdown and analysis of top mark answers. Super handy for knowing what a ātop bandā essay contains and looks like. | Mr Salles Teaches English |
Year 10/11
An Inspector Calls Macbeth A Christmas Carol Frankenstein Power and Conflict Poetry Language P1 & 2 |
You must create an account but itās free and then has lots of interactive quizzes and revision tools for both Language and Literature (make sure you search for AQA exam board related resources. | https://getrevising.co.uk/ |
Y10/11 | An Inspector Calls booklet to support with both Y10/11 revision. Complete in full. | An Inspector Calls Booklet |
Y10/11 | A Christmas Carol booklet to support with both Y10/11 revision. Complete in full. | A Christmas Carol Booklet |
Y11 | A booklet to support with Y11 revision. | Macbeth |
Y10/11 | Useful worksheets. | Worksheets |
Unseen Poetry Prep | Each task should take about 90 minute. Spend time annotating, planning before writing a full response to the question. Remember (quotes, zooming, terminology, structure, tiles, last lines!) | Unseen Poetry Home Learning |