Filter by
Subjects
Key stage
Global tag
- All global tags (902)
- (-) Fiction (216)
- Fiction (176)
- Post-1900 (149)
- Artemis Fowl (21)
- Eoin Colfer (21)
- Charles Dickens (17)
- A Christmas Carol (15)
- Robert Swindells (15)
- Benjamin Zephaniah (14)
- Gangsta Rap (14)
- Of Mice and Men (14)
- A Christmas Carol (13)
- Charles Dickens (13)
- Blitzed (12)
- Holes (12)
- John Steinbeck (12)
- Louis Sachar (12)
- Heroes (11)
- Robert Cormier (11)
- Unseen (11)
- Lord of the Flies (8)
- William Golding (8)
- Philip Pullman (5)
- Philip Pullman (5)
- About a Boy (4)
- Buddy (4)
- Marcus Sedgwick (4)
- Nick Hornby (4)
- Nigel Hinton (4)
- Curley’s wife (3)
- George Orwell (3)
- Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha (3)
- Roddy Doyle (3)
- Roddy Doyle (3)
- Stephen Davies (3)
- The Yellowcake Conspiracy (3)
- Animal Farm (2)
- David Almond (2)
- H.G. Wells (2)
- Lloyd Jones (2)
- Michael Morpurgo (2)
- Mister Pip (2)
- Oscar Wilde (2)
- Pre-1900 (2)
- The War of the Worlds (2)
- William Shakespeare (2)
- William Shakespeare (2)
- 19th century (1)
- Abomination (1)
- Andy Mulligan (1)
- Anne Fine (1)
- Anne Fine (1)
- A Room With a View (1)
- Carlos Ruiz Zafon (1)
- Crooks (1)
- Deborah Ellis (1)
- Dylan Thomas (1)
- E.M. Forster (1)
- Geraldine McCaughrean (1)
- Harper Lee (1)
- J.D. Salinger (1)
- Jenny Valentine (1)
- Joseph Delaney (1)
- Michael Morpurgo (1)
- Non-fiction (1)
- Non-fiction (1)
- Northern Lights (1)
- Oliver Twist (1)
- Sarah Waters (1)
- Slim (1)
- Stone Cold (1)
- The Ant Colony (1)
- The Breadwinner (1)
- The Catcher in the Rye (1)
- The Great Gatsby (1)
- The Kite Rider (1)
- The Little Stranger (1)
- The Prince of Mist (1)
- The Spook’s Apprentice (1)
- To Kill a Mockingbird (1)
- Trash (1)
Resource type
Exam board
Comparing poems
Help students to learn how to tackle the challenging GCSE English Literature exam requirement to compare two poems.
Our carefully curated selection of worksheets and classroom activities will take them step-by-step through the process, with exam-style questions, essay planning templates, helpful grids to organise their ideas and writing frames.