An Inspector Calls: Study Guide for CCEA GCSE
Priestley’s thought-provoking, ‘whodunnit’-style play attacks the hypocrisies of Victorian and Edwardian society, while remaining a timeless classic that has engaged readers since its production. Ensure your students are clued up on all key aspects of analysis with detailed notes and activities to lead students through the entire play.
Excellent, detailed and thorough, but still accessible to a range of abilities... In the revision stage of the term, this gives me a checklist, and the students can both confirm and develop their knowledge... Can double as a scheme of work and can easily be dipped into for handouts
- Walkthrough – Build understanding with insightful and relevant analysis for each act.
- Whole-text Analysis – Explores: Characterisation • Themes • Symbolism • Setting • Ideas and messages • Language • Structure
- Revision and exam preparation – Revise the key aspects of the play through writing-in-role, speaking and listening, and text transformation exercises. Plus! PEE guidance and sample exam questions practice exam technique.
Plus!
- Student-friendly plot summary
- Original illustrations
Woven into the analysis throughout you will find:
- Discussion prompts to encourage debate and individual interpretation
- Useful quotations with analysis to encourage close reading skills
- End-of-act activities to consolidate learning
- Key term definitions to ensure students grasp difficult concepts
What do teachers say about this resource? (7934)
Excellent, detailed and thorough, but still accessible to a range of abilities. I particularly like this resource because the quotation guide tables are quick, easy snapshots, whilst the character analyses offer students highlighting opportunities... In the revision stage of the term, this gives me a checklist, and the students can both confirm and develop their knowledge. This can double as a scheme of work and can easily be dipped into for handouts.
Very detailed... Works well as a teaching guide as well as a revision guide. The 'pupil-speak' of the AOs is very useful and concise, as is the context section, which students sometimes struggle with... The close analysis of each act is excellent as it's so thorough... Good variety of discussion points and questions... The resource covers the text in detail, which can be used to develop independent opinions and evaluation. The resource is flexible to be used for whole-class and small-group activities which develop analysis and terminology.