A NOT-SO-TASTY-BUT-VERY-GOOD-FOR-THEM REVISION ADVENT CALENDER TO TAKE YEAR 11 THROUGH DECEMBER.
HAVE A REST YOU HAVE EARNED IT 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Put three quotations from an Inspector Calls Act 1 into bubbles and explode them (AO2) Draw a depiction of four quotations from the P&C poetry (AO1) Create a context mindmap for A Christmas Carol which must include at least six points (AO3) Write one paragraph in answer to the question ’How is Eric Birling presented in An Inspector Calls’ Explode three quotations from Storm on the Island (AO2) Create a before and after table for Scrooge with five quotations on either side to demonstrate his change (AO1) Create a character profile for Sheila including key information about her and at least four quotations (AO1 + 2) 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 10th Write five bullet points of comparison between The Emigree and London using quotations (AO1) Create a character profile for Bob Cratchit including key information about him and at least four quotations (AO1 + 2) Explode three quotations from An Inspector Calls Act 2 (AO2) Type ‘Which Power and Conflict Poems Compare Well? – Mr Bruff’ into Youtube. Watch the video and make a revision mind-map of all of the information he gives. Write one paragraph about any part of the novel in answer to the question ‘’How is Bob Cratchit used to change Scrooge’s character?’ Create a context mind-map for An Inspector Calls which must include at least six points (AO3) Explode three quotations from Kamikaze (AO2) 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th HAVE A REST YOU HAVE EARNED IT 21st Draw a depiction of four quotations about Scrooge (AO1) Write one paragraph in answer to the question ‘How is Eva Smith a symbol of the lower classes in An Inspector Calls?’ Explode three quotations from My Last Duchess (AO2) Create a character profile for all three ghosts including key information and quotations (AO1+2) Explode three quotations from An Inspector Calls Act 3 (AO2) Write two paragraphs, each about different poems, in answer to the question ‘How is nature’s power presented in P&C Poetry'