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AQA GCSE English Activities & Exam Practice:
To Kill a Mockingbird

Contents

Part 1: Activities for use with the text

Context

Chapter-by-chapter activities

Part 2: Exam preparation and practice

1 Types of questions set by AQA

  • Types of question set by AQA
  • Choosing which question to answer

2 Making a plan

  • Examples of plans for exam essays

3 How to begin your essay

  • What makes a good introduction?
  • Examples of introductions to AQA questions

4 Structuring your essay

  • Writing effective paragraphs
  • Linking paragraphs

5 How to use quotations and references

  • What to avoid
  • How to quote and refer effectively
  • Key points to remember

6 The body of the essay

  • Writing about characters
  • Writing about events
  • Writing about themes and ideas
  • Giving your views on the author ’s intentions and motives
  • Commenting on style and structure
  • Using appropriate language

7 Concluding the essay

  • What makes a good conclusion?
  • Examples of conclusions to AQA questions

8 Sample essays

  • Foundation Tier specimen questions and answers
  • Higher Tier specimen questions and answers

9 AQA-style practice questions

Teachers’ notes

Further information

Part 1 provides activities for classroom and homework use throughout the course.

  • Context is for use before students start the novel.
  • Chapter-by-chapter activities are for use at the end of each chapter.

Part 2 provides activities which guide students through the process of writing exam essays on To Kill a Mockingbird for AQA. It explains:

  • types of essay
  • planning
  • how to begin an essay
  • how to structure an essay
  • how to turn a C-grade into an A*.

New version

The new version of the resource takes into account that the novel is treated as an 'other cultures' text in the new 2010 specification, and that there is a new, passage-based two-part exam question format.


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