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5 x Social Responsibility in An Inspector Calls ACC: Important quotes for Stave 1 and Stave 2 AIC: Responsibility, Morality and Social class Remains 4 x Lady Macbeth To what extent is Lady Macbeth presented as a weak woman? War Photographer 3 x Eric Birling Macbeth: Themes – Kingship, Ambition, the Supernatural ACC: Important quotes for Stave 3, 4 & 5. 4 x Mr Birling How does Priestley use Mr Birling to explore ideas about class? MONDAY 1st TUESDAY 2nd WEDNESDAY 3rd THURSDAY 4th FRIDAY 5th 5 x Scrooge Macbeth: Themes of Evil and Guilt. Ozymandias Charge of the Light Brigade AIC: Characters Goole Symbolism Eva Smith 4 x Inspector Goole Macbeth: Characters Macbeth, Lady Macbeth and the Witches What were the important contexts to think about in Macbeth? 3 x Jacob Marley 4 x Ozymandias Brigade: Content & poet’s intentions/subject/key images AIC: Characters Mr & Mrs Birling How are the effects of war presented in ‘Remains? 4 x Mrs Birling Memorise 5 quotes using the Read, Cover, Write, Check method. Spend 20 minutes on this. To aid your memory, design a small doodle (drawing) or icon that represents the group of quotes. It may help your recall when you are in the exam if you jot the doodle down on paper. Write an 8-10 line paragraph based on GCSE Pod videos you have watched on the Section. Try to include an explanation, some quotes and some features. You should spend no more than 15 minutes on this. Time yourself. Identify 5 points (with quotes if you can!) you would make in response to a question on this topic. Give yourself no more than 10 minutes to do this. Go back, check your text, add additional points if needed. Re-read and annotate (annotate on a clean copy of the text). Give yourself 10 minutes to do this. Go back and check your class book or texts, add additional points if needed. Focus on what a quote means and finding features.
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5 x Macbeth 3 x The Witches War Photographer: Context& Poet’s intentions Subject themes Key Images Structure Form Literary Techniques 5 x Quotes about Eva Smith To what extent is Lady Macbeth presented as a powerful woman? Charge of the Light Brigade 4 x Quotes said about Scrooge Macbeth Dagger Scene ACC: Characters – both Ghosts videos How important is religion in Macbeth? 5 x Mr Birling How does Priestley use Sheila to explore ideas about women in society? MONDAY 15th TUESDAY 16th WEDNESDAY 17th THURSDAY 18th FRIDAY 19th 5 x Other characters in ACC ACC: Scrooge/ Poverty Charity/ Xmas spirit Remains Ozymandias: Context& Poet’s intentions War Photographer ACC: Xmas and the 3 ghosts/ fog and blindness. What are the most important context ideas in ACC? 8 x Lady Macbeth/ Macbeth 5 x Scrooge Macbeth: Plot Background Setting ACC: Plot/ Genre/ Setting Why is Scrooge’s transformation so important to Dickens? Memorise 5 quotes using the Read, Cover, Write, Check method. Spend 20 minutes on this. To aid your memory, design a small doodle (drawing) or icon that represents the group of quotes. It may help your recall when you are in the exam if you jot the doodle down on paper. Write an 8-10 line paragraph based on GCSE Pod videos you have watched on the Section. Try to include an explanation, some quotes and some features. You should spend no more than 15 minutes on this. Time yourself. Identify 5 points (with quotes if you can!) you would make in response to a question on this topic. Give yourself no more than 10 minutes to do this. Go back, check your text, add additional points if needed. Re-read and annotate (annotate on a clean copy of the text). Give yourself 10 minutes to do this. Go back and check your class book or texts, add additional points if needed. Focus on what a quote means and finding features.
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