A set of two 45-minute lessons for Key Stage 3 English, with colourful Powerpoint slides, and a large number of possible follow-up activities. The aims are to enhance students' skill of scanning a text for specific information, while raising their awareness of the grammar of noun countability and the correct use of quantifiers in formal and informal situations. The topic also touches on media bias in disaster reporting. <br /><br /><br />
The first lesson starts with optional background music to a lively kinaesthetic reading activity in which students find the answers to quiz questions on lesser known facts about the Titanic. This is followed by a pairwork reading activity on a more recent shipping disaster in which many more people lost their lives. The grammar point is clarified in the context of the shipping disasters, while follow-up activities can be used to consolidate understanding, promote correct usage, and practice speaking and writing skills in enjoyable ways. <br /><br /><br />
A set of three 45-minute lessons for Key Stage 3 English which aims to encourage students to read for pleasure and take an interest in grammar. <br /><br /><br />
The lessons include colourful Powerpoint slides and provide practice in reading, note-taking and speaking, as well as raising awareness of grammar in use, in particular of the passive voice. <br /><br /><br />
Working individually and in pairs, students try to solve a real-life mystery while reading about the famous crime writer Anne Perry and the murderess Juliet Hulme. They learn something of life in Victorian times while considering crime, punishment and rehabilitation. Preparation of comments and questions in pairs gives them the confidence to contribute to plenary sessions.<br /><br /><br />
Students learn how to use a corpus website to enhance use of vocabulary and grammar, while the texts reveal natural uses of the passive, encouraging them to notice its use in other subjects and contexts.<br /><br /><br />
Awaken your students' interest in German at Key Stage 3. Make learning the past tense more fun. In two 45-minute lessons, students read a short version of Rumpelstilzchen on colourful slides. They then explore the past tense (das Präteritum) using a parallel text and grammar activities in German and English, raising their awareness of the two languages' common roots. Also covering vocabulary building and silent letters in English spelling, these lessons aim to motivate students to want to learn more German, while guiding them to write and translate accurately.
Encourage students in Key Stage 3 English to read for pleasure. In these two 45-minute lessons, raise students' awareness of context in literature by considering the time and place of writing and the author's life and opinions. Show them how background pre-reading and trying to predict content makes reading more enjoyable, and helps them understand works which are distant from them in time and/or place.<br /><br />
These lessons introduce students to the American author Christopher Morley and his short novel The Haunted Bookshop. Materials are provided for those who wish to follow the lesson by reading it.<br /><br />
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Let your Stage 3 German learners enjoy German culture with the story of Rapunzel, using colourful slides in two 45-minute lessons, or in shorter sections during other lessons. This material integrates a review of the Präteritum past tense (which can follow the Rumpelstilzchen lesson if desired) with vocabulary work, and word order rules for verbs. It culminates in the creative writing of a further chapter for Rapunzel, with varying degrees of scaffolding provided. <br />
The 10 files included are: <br />
Lesson Plan, Powerpoint Slides, License information for images on the slides, Parallel text in German & English, Vocabulary list from the slides, and female ending -in, - German text with verbs at end of clauses highlighted, German text with verbs at end and words that send them to the end highlighted, Grammatical list of these words & verbs, Past tenses in Rapunzel & Rumpelstilzchen, Creative writing task in two parts<br />
Revising for written exams and/or need an enjoyable German lesson?<br />
Motivate students to learn and write with a humourous, lesser-known Grimms fairy tale with colourful slides and parallel English text. This lesson meets requirements for Key Stage 3 writing and grammar, but is adaptable to other levels. First focus on reading and guessing meaning from context, then use the story’s sentences as templates to consolidate use of sentence structure & some grammar items. Students are motivated by the humour and the opportunity to be creative. The lesson can be divided into 2 45-minute sessions or used in part as desired.
This has been updated to include the 2014 German football World Cup winners.<br />
To promote German in your school and/or encourage German beginners.<br />
A simple quiz (with separate answers) based on Powerpoint slides which can be displayed as posters. Topics covered are German food, fairy tales, famous Germans, and football.<br />
The quiz questions sheet offers German chocolate as a prize - just delete that if not needed. I bought small Ritter choc bars for the first 10 correct answer sheets.