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Revise Jekyll and Hyde in 30 Days - GCSE English Revision Plan

This 3 page PDF revision plan from English Home Studies is designed to help students revisit Jekyll & Hyde in a clear, structured and manageable way over 30 days.

 

Many students feel unsure about how to begin GCSE English Literature revision, especially when they are faced with a whole text and do not know where to start. This guide breaks revision down into 30 short daily tasks, so students can focus on one small step at a time while steadily building their knowledge and confidence.

 

The tasks cover key areas including plot, characters, themes, context, quotations and methods. The aim is not to overwhelm students, but to give them a simple framework they can return to regularly as part of their wider revision.

 

What’s Included?

 

  • 30 short daily revision tasks
  • prompts and questions linked to plot and key moments
  • character based tasks
  • theme and context questions
  • quotation focused prompts
  • tasks linked to methods and writer's choices

 

How This Resource Can Help

 

This guide may be helpful for students who want to organise their revision into smaller, more manageable steps. It can also support students in revisiting important moments from the novella, thinking more carefully about characters and themes, and practising how to explain ideas using evidence.

 

Please Note

 

This is a revision support resource rather than a full teaching pack. It does not include extracts from the text, detailed teaching notes, model answers or step-by-step guidance for every task and works best when used alongside the full text, class notes and other revision materials.

 

Important Information

 

  • This product is a digital ebook.
  • No physical item will be posted.
  • As this is a digital product, returns and refunds are not available.

 

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Revise Jekyll and Hyde in 30 Days - GCSE English Revision Plan

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