Wednesday, 30 April 2014

The sheet from today's lesson

You should have these in your folder anyway, but here they are in case you've lost them:




N.B. 

The essential topic list for Mockingbird + a list of techniques to mention in every essay is attached on a post BELOW - it's the bottom post.




Thursday, 3 April 2014

Past Questions

As we've discussed before, Mockingbird hasn't been on this exam spec for very long, so there aren't a wealth of past questions.

Here are the questions that have come up; you need to click on 'Question Paper'.

We will go through some more questions when you come back from Easter.

An essential worksheet on the NARRATOR!

We went through this right at the beginning of term....but in case you've lost it:

The narrator in To Kill a Mockingbird

Once again it looks a bit odd, due to Google docs...

The topic sentence grid and planning an essay on the children's growth...

Two documents:

The Topic Sentence Grid - apologies if this displays in a slightly scrambled way; Google Docs doesn't like converting it from Word! This also only has some of the topics you can discuss down the left hand side (for more, see the post on all of the topics studied).

Planning An Essay - apologies again if this appears slightly scrambled...

The Marking Checklists

I have amalgamated most of these onto one document, which can be found here!

The others are here:

The Opening of the Novel
Tim Johnson close analysis
Femininity and the novel 1
Femininity and the novel 2

A list of all the Mockingbird topics PLUS things to include in any essay!

Click here for the document.