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GCSE English Literature for AQA The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Cambridge Elevate Enhanced Edition ( 1 Year) School Site Licence
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  • ISBN:9781107454958
  • Format:Cambridge Elevate
  • Subject(s):English Literature
  • Qualification:AQA
  • Author(s):Caroline Woolfe, Peter Thomas
  • Available from: September 2015
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A new series of bespoke, full-coverage resources developed for the 2015 GCSE English qualifications.

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  • DESCRIPTION

    Written for the AQA GCSE English Literature specification for first teaching from 2015, this enhanced digital resource provides specific set text coverage for the 19th-century aspect of the specification. With progress at its heart, students will build their skills through a range of active learning approaches. Incorporating differentiated support, activities will help students develop whole-text knowledge. Cambridge Elevate-enhanced Editions include bespoke video content, extensive annotation tools and ‘Assess to Progress’, which provides expert marking support, progress tracking and reporting. Available online and on tablet devices through the Cambridge Elevate app.

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  • FEATURES
    • A single one-year site licence for an unlimited number of teachers and students.

    • Cambridge Elevate-enhanced Editions are fully customisable and interactive, with extensive annotation and bookmarking tools making texts more accessible for students.

    • ‘Assess to Progress’ on Cambridge Elevate provides expert marking support, progress tracking and reporting to save teachers time.

    • Cambridge Elevate-enhanced Editions include rich digital content created by English teachers with students’ needs in mind.

    • Cambridge Elevate-enhanced Editions allow teacher–student messaging, helping you connect with your class in a timely and practical way.

    • Available online and on tablet devices through the Cambridge Elevate app.

    • Encourages skills development and progression based on GCSE English Literature assessment objectives and study focus areas, including structure, contexts, characterisation and language.

    • Part 1 units explore each chapter of the novella in detail; Part 2 units consider the novella as a whole. An exam preparation section with guidance and practice includes example answers.

    • Free Cambridge Elevate Teacher’s Resources with each Cambridge Elevate-enhanced Edition allow for easy linking and cross reference, and provide comprehensive planning support with additional opportunities for differentiation and extension.

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  • CONTENTS
    • Introduction
    • Introducing The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
    • Part 1. Exploring the novel: Unit 1. Introducing a mystery
    • Unit 2. The investigation begins
    • Unit 3. Meeting Dr Jekyll
    • Unit 4. 'A ferocious crime'
    • Unit 5. Conflicting evidence
    • Unit 6. Shocks and changes
    • Unit 7. The calm before the storm
    • Unit 8. A dramatic conclusion
    • Unit 9. The big reveal
    • Unit 10. Dr Jekyll's own story
    • Part 2. The novel as a whole: Unit 11. Plot and structure
    • Unit 12. Context and setting
    • Unit 13. Character and characterisation
    • Unit 14. Themes and ideas
    • Unit 15. Language
    • Preparing for your exam
    • Glossary
    • Acknowledgements
  • AUTHOR(S)

    Peter Thomas

    Peter has previously been a Lecturer in Education, an English Teacher and an Advisory Teacher and is involved in English curriculum development and assessment. He has been an Associate Fellow of the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth, researching good practice in teaching the more able and is currently working with The Globe Education department as well as the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. 

    Peter has written for the national press, educational journals and NATE Classroom on various aspects of the English curriculum and its assessment. Publications include editions of Dickens novels as well as various GCSE support materials

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