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Aligned with GCSE / A-Level English Literature, IB English, BFI English, and Comparative Literature courses.

Helps students track their reading, analyse characters, explore themes, and reflect on Ian McEwan’s exploration of guilt, memory, truth, storytelling, love, social class, war, and the search for redemption. Supports close reading through quotation analysis, thematic exploration, and preparation for written and oral assessments.

Includes structured worksheets with chapter reflections, key quotations, character analysis, thematic exploration, literary techniques, setting analysis, and opportunities for comparative discussion of coming-of-age narratives, historical fiction, unreliable narration, and the relationship between memory and truth.

Format:
• 24 pages
• Self-paced reading support
• Structured sections covering the full novel
• Printable for classroom or independent study

It includes:
• Reading Log by Sections
• Character Tracking
• Themes and Issues Tracker
• Literary Techniques Tracker
• Setting & Atmosphere Analysis
• BFI Coming of Age Key Issues Evidence Grid (8)

Perfect for:
• GCSE & A-Level English Literature teachers
• IB English / British English BFI / Comparative Literature courses
• Teachers exploring coming-of-age narratives, historical fiction, memory, guilt, and moral responsibility
• Students studying Atonement as a set text or for independent reading
• Class discussions on themes of childhood and loss of innocence, identity and personal growth, guilt and forgiveness, truth and perception, love and relationships, social class and inequality, war and trauma, storytelling and the power of fiction.

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Atonement by Ian McEwan – Independent Study & Analysis Bundle

Aligned with GCSE, A-Level English Literature, IB English, BFI English, and Comparative Literature courses. Support students throughout their study of Atonement by Ian McEwan with this comprehensive bundle combining a Complete Reading Journal & Study Guide and an Interactive Workbook. Together, these resources help students engage confidently with the novel through structured reading, evidence collection, literary analysis, and critical reflection. Students will develop their understanding of McEwan's exploration of guilt, memory, truth, storytelling, love, social class, war, loss of innocence, and redemption while building the analytical skills needed for essays, revision, and oral assessments. The activities encourage close reading, quotation analysis, contextual understanding, and independent interpretation across the entire novel. **Format:** 2 × PDFs (13-page Workbook & 24-page Reading Journal) Self-paced resources covering the complete novel Student-friendly layouts with structured organisers, grids, and writing spaces Suitable for classroom use, homework, revision, and independent study **This bundle includes:** Atonement Complete Reading Journal & Study Guide Atonement Interactive Workbook: Key Quotes, Themes & Literary Devices **Across both resources, students will:** Track their reading through structured chapter reflections Analyse character development and relationships Explore major themes and recurring motifs Build a bank of key quotations with context and analysis Identify literary techniques and narrative methods Examine setting, atmosphere, and historical context Investigate narrative perspective and unreliable narration Track symbols, motifs, turning points, and power dynamics Develop contextual understanding of 1930s Britain, social class, World War II, and post-war society Record evidence for BFI Coming-of-Age Key Issues Reflect critically on the novel and prepare for essays and examinations **Perfect for:** GCSE & A-Level English Literature teachers BFI British English, and Comparative Literature courses Teachers exploring historical fiction, postmodern fiction, unreliable narration, and coming-of-age narratives Students preparing for essays, examinations, and oral assessments Independent study, revision, close reading, and classroom discussion

£3.99
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BFI The Coming of Age in Literature Bundle | Complete Reading Journals & Student Workbooks | All 6 Main Texts

*Save with this complete bundle of interactive reading journals and student workbooks covering six widely taught texts in English Literature. * Aligned with the BFI British English curriculum. This bundle is particularly valuable for students following the BFI Coming of Age in Literature programme. It contains complete interactive reading journals for all six prescribed BFI Coming of Age in Literature main texts, making it an ideal resource for close reading, independent learning, revision, and assessment preparation. **The bundle includes:** Emma by Jane Austen The Go-Between by L. P. Hartley I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou Anita and Me by Meera Syal Atonement by Ian McEwan Sweet Sorrow by David Nicholls Each workbook helps students track their reading, analyse characters, explore key themes, and develop literary analysis through quotation study, thematic exploration, and preparation for written and oral assessments. **Each workbook includes:** Self-paced reading support Structured sections following the text Printable worksheets for classroom use or independent study Reading Logs Character Tracking Themes and Issues Trackers Literary Techniques Trackers Setting and Atmosphere Analysis Evidence-gathering activities and discussion prompts BFI Coming of Age Key Issues Evidence Grids, designed to help students prepare for the oral examination by collecting quotations, analysing literary techniques, and organising evidence around the prescribed key issues. **Perfect for:** BFI British English & Comparative Literature courses Teachers focusing on close reading, literary analysis, textual interpretation, and oral exam preparation Students studying set texts or reading independently Revision, essay planning, coursework, and oral examination preparation Class discussions on coming of age, identity, belonging, family, friendship, love, memory, social class, cultural heritage, racism, prejudice, responsibility, trauma, resilience, and personal growth.

£12.99

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