Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Othello and Keats worksheets

Help for A Level Eng. Lit. teachers and students

Those preparing for their A levels are now on study leave. However, a little later, those in the first year of their A Level Eng. Lit. course will undoubtedly face summer exams too, perhaps their first experience of what it is like to face the rigors of Advanced Level testing.

In recent weeks crossref-it.info has been releasing material to help students studying the old specifications – but here’s something for the post 2015 students and their teachers.

Othello

Shakespeare’s shocking tragedy is being widely studied. If you have gaps in your notes or are getting confused about how Iago’s machinations work out for example, then going through the worksheet questions on each Act and scene can be a great way to sort it out in your head.

Markers always want students to show that they know the whole text, not just the beginning and the final scene. And there are only thirteen really key scenes, so don’t feel defeated before

you start – it really is do-able! You can find the worksheets here.

Keats

If you are revising the poetry of Keats, also launched today are handy worksheets setting questions to help you examine each poem and build up your notes on:
  • First impressions
  • Language and tone
  • Structure and versification
  • Imagery and symbolism
  • Themes.
They are also a great way for teachers to be sure students understand the poems – have a look at what’s on offer here.

Of course, all the detail you need to fully comprehend these drama and poetry texts is freely available at crossref-it.info. Just go to:

We’re sure you can do it!

Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Dubliners and Blake worksheets

If you are teaching or revising the Dubliners short story collection, by James Joyce, or William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience, help is at hand. Launched today are handy worksheets setting questions to work through on each text.

Deceptively simple, it is sometimes hard to know what to write about the Songs of Innocence and Experience. Every Crossref-it.info worksheet directs students to investigate:

  • First impressions
  • Language and tone
  • Structure and versification
  • Imagery and symbolism
  • Themes.
Students revising the poems can not only refresh their memories and fill up important gaps in their notes, but also see how the texts interrelate.

Meanwhile, for helpful explanations and detailed contextual information, make sure you visit the Crossref-it.info site at:

We’ll be thinking of you!

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