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Resources suitable for English Language and Literature GCSEs and Key Stage 3 & 4 to engage them in English. There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature. All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too. Leave a review and choose any other single resource for free! Just get in touch at andrewsj056@gmail.com

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Resources suitable for English Language and Literature GCSEs and Key Stage 3 & 4 to engage them in English. There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature. All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too. Leave a review and choose any other single resource for free! Just get in touch at andrewsj056@gmail.com
Full Scheme of Work for WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature Poetry Anthology 1789 to Present Day C1B
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Full Scheme of Work for WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature Poetry Anthology 1789 to Present Day C1B

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WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature Component 1B – 1789 to the present day. This full scheme of work has analysis of all 18 poems from the Poetry Anthology. The first 6 poems are split into 3 lessons and the last 12 poems are split into 2 lessons. Each poem includes a 20-30 page Powerpoint broken down into 2/3 separate lessons for the poems. Each lesson has a starter to hook the class into the lesson, activities for individual, paired and whole class work and a suitable plenary at the end of each lesson. Each lesson includes: Context of the poem. Each stanza broken down with analysis. Personal response. Ideas and themes of the poem, including video clips and images. Interactive activities for stanza analysis. Opportunity for a written response. After the 6th poem and the 12th poem there is a mock exam with mark scheme. After the 18th poem there is a full mock exam with the same questions expected in their GCSE. Poems included are: A Wife in London Afternoons As Imperceptibly as Grief Cozy Apologia Death of a Naturalist Dulce Et Decorum Est Hawk Roosting Living Space London Mametz Wood Manhunt Ozymandias She Walks in Beauty Sonnet 43 The Prelude The Soldier Ode To Autumn Valentine
Engaging  Non-Fiction Reading Scheme of Work
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Engaging Non-Fiction Reading Scheme of Work

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Unlock the potential of your Year 9 students with this comprehensive non-fiction reading scheme of work. This expertly designed programme includes a series of engaging lessons focused on key skills such as information retrieval, the craft of the writer, synthesis, and comparison. Each lesson is meticulously planned to foster critical thinking, analytical skills, and a deep understanding of non-fiction texts. Key Features: • Detailed Lesson Plans: A sequence of 10 structured lessons, each with clear learning objectives and outcomes. • Interactive Activities: Diverse starter activities like search and find, synthesis, and comparison tasks to captivate students’ interest. • PowerPoint Presentations: Visually appealing slides for each lesson to guide teaching and enhance learning. • Worksheets: Comprehensive and differentiated worksheets to support students’ practice and assessment. • Assessment Focus: ARE (Age-Related Expectations) aligned activities and assessments to monitor and track student progress. Highlights of the Scheme: Information Retrieval: Teach students how to effectively locate and record key information from texts. Craft of the Writer: Develop students’ ability to analyse and understand the techniques writers use to persuade and engage readers. Synthesis and Comparison: Equip students with skills to summarise information and compare viewpoints from different texts. Persuasive Writing: Guide students through the process of identifying and evaluating persuasive techniques in writing. Lesson Overview: • Lesson 1: Introduction to information retrieval through a search and find activity focusing on effective bullet-point use and sentence writing. • Lesson 2: Craft of the writer analysis, examining how language and structure are used to present information. • Lesson 3: Persuasive writing techniques, exploring how writers influence readers’ opinions. • Lesson 4: Detailed examination of argumentative texts, identifying key persuasive language. • Lesson 5: Analytical paragraph construction, focusing on evidence and comment techniques. • Lesson 6: Assessment of understanding through a crafted writer analysis task. • Lesson 7: Introduction to synthesis, comparing different texts’ viewpoints. • Lesson 8: Practising synthesis and comparison, focusing on summarising and contrasting main points. • Lesson 9: Advanced comparison tasks, integrating skills from previous lessons. • Lesson 10: Final assessment on synthesis and comparison, applying learned techniques to new texts. This scheme of work is designed to not only improve students’ reading and analytical skills but also to make non-fiction texts engaging and accessible. Perfect for secondary school educators aiming to enhance their English curriculum and boost student outcomes.
AQA English Literature A Level: Comprehensive "Death of a Salesman" Scheme of Work!
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AQA English Literature A Level: Comprehensive "Death of a Salesman" Scheme of Work!

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Unearth the Modern Tragedy! Explore Arthur Miller’s poignant critique of the American Dream with our expertly designed scheme of work tailored for AQA English Literature A Level students. What’s Inside? Modern Tragedy Explored: Delve deep into the heart of Miller’s vision of contemporary tragedy and its implications. Detailed Study on “Death of a Salesman”: Navigate the complex relationships, dreams, and disillusionments of the Loman family in tune with AQA’s core text criteria. Vivid Contextual Insights: Illuminate the socio-economic and cultural landscape that shaped Miller’s masterpiece. Analytical Brilliance: Cultivate a profound literary analysis of motifs, symbols, and character arcs. Comparative Skills: Equip students to draw meaningful comparisons with other modern tragedies. Critical Perspectives: Dive into varied interpretations, broadening students’ analytical horizons. Essay Craftsmanship: Hone students’ essay-writing prowess, setting them up for A Level triumph. Who’s It For? Fellow Educators: In search of a dynamic, comprehensive, and insightful approach to “Death of a Salesman” that syncs seamlessly with AQA’s guidelines? Your quest ends here! Students: Aspiring to master your A Level English Literature syllabus? This resource is your stepping stone! Why Opt For Our Scheme? Conceived by seasoned educators, our scheme marries academic depth with engaging content, ensuring students not only achieve top marks but also cultivate a deep-rooted love for literature. Key Features: Exhaustive Lesson Outlines Stimulating Activities & Tasks Grading Criteria & Feedback Tools
My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece: A Complete Scheme of Work
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My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece: A Complete Scheme of Work

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Are you an English or Humanities teacher in a UK secondary school? Don’t miss our ground-breaking scheme of work, meticulously aligned with KS3 and KS4 outcomes! Why Choose This Resource? Curriculum-Driven: This Scheme of Work directly targets UK national curriculum standards, focusing on AO1, AO2, and AO4 skills. Student-Centric: Topics like terrorism, familial bonds, and social issues such as Islamophobia are contextualised in an approachable yet critical manner. Evidence-Informed: Each lesson plan encourages evaluative and analytical thinking, supported by substantive and disciplinary knowledge strands. Modular & Adaptable: Perfect for both in-person and remote learning scenarios. What’s Inside? 30 Engaging Lesson Plans: Covering emotional, social, and cultural learning. In-Depth Assessments: From writing transactional letters to tackling literature-style questions, it offers a blend of formative and summative evaluations. Comprehensive Coverage: Whether it’s AO2 Craft of the Writer questions or critical evaluations, each lesson is crafted to offer holistic coverage of English competencies. Topics Covered Include: Terrorism Family Dynamics Islamophobia Emotional and Moral Dilemmas Student Gains Enhanced Critical Thinking & Analytical Abilities Mastery in Making Inferences Elevated Empathy Skills Bonus Free Peer Assessment Templates Teacher Modeling for AO2 & AO4 Questions Customisable Prediction & Discussion Activities Don’t miss this invaluable addition to your teaching repertoire. Invest in enriched learning today!
AQA A Level English Language: Mastering Opinion Articles - Complete Scheme of Work
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AQA A Level English Language: Mastering Opinion Articles - Complete Scheme of Work

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Elevate your A Level English Language teaching with this comprehensive Scheme of Work dedicated to the art of writing compelling opinion articles. This resource is tailor-made for the AQA curriculum, ensuring students not only grasp the concept but excel in execution. Contents: Opinion Article Exemplars: Dive into curated examples showcasing the best of opinion writing. Theory Revision: Revisit key theorists, delving deep into topics such as gender, sociolect, dialect, ethnolect, and occupation to provide a robust foundation. Language Levels Explored: Comprehensive revision covering all linguistic tiers, ensuring students have a holistic understanding. Exam-Ready: Integrated exam questions and timed responses to simulate the AQA examination experience. Assessment Tools: Peer assessment checklist included, fostering a collaborative learning environment and facilitating constructive feedback. Classroom Application: This resource seamlessly integrates into your A Level English Language curriculum, equipped with activities, sample writings, and assessment guidelines. It’s designed to be both a teaching aid and a self-study resource. Benefits: Detailed exploration of opinion article writing. Comprehensive coverage of essential theories. Exam-centric approach for best results. Fosters analytical and critical thinking. Empower your students with the tools to write persuasive opinion articles, grounded in theory and practice. An indispensable asset for the AQA A Level English Language syllabus.
AQA English Language A Level: World Englishes Scheme of Work
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AQA English Language A Level: World Englishes Scheme of Work

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Navigate the diverse landscapes of World Englishes with this comprehensive lesson set designed specifically for the AQA English Language A Level. Embracing the richness and variety of English as it’s spoken around the globe, this resource offers an immersive journey, perfectly attuned to UK secondary school specifications. Key Features: AQA-Focused: Expertly tailored to meet the World Englishes criteria of the AQA English Language A Level. Research-Driven Approach: Each lesson is founded on evidence-based insights, guaranteeing the quality and accuracy of content. Global Exploration: Delve into the linguistic variations, historical contexts, and socio-cultural influences of English across continents. Classroom-Ready: Packed with engaging activities, multimedia supplements, and evaluation tools to encourage student involvement and comprehension. Efficient Planning: Pre-packaged lessons reduce planning time, allowing educators to focus on interactive teaching. Adaptable Format: Easily modifiable content to fit varying classroom needs and student abilities. For UK secondary school educators aiming to provide a nuanced understanding of World Englishes, this lesson set stands as an essential resource. Equip students with a panoramic view of English’s global expanse and foster a deeper appreciation of linguistic diversity.
The Woman in Black: A 28-Lesson Comprehensive Scheme of Work
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The Woman in Black: A 28-Lesson Comprehensive Scheme of Work

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Immerse your Key Stage 3 students in the suspenseful world of “The Woman in Black” with this meticulously designed 28-lesson scheme of work. This programme offers a seamless blend of guided reading sessions, analytical exercises, and creative writing activities, ensuring an enriching educational experience. Enhance your curriculum with this resource that not only deepens students’ understanding of Gothic literature but also hones their critical thinking and writing skills. Key Features: • In-depth Guided Reading: Dive into Susan Hill’s chilling novel with structured reading sessions that foster deep comprehension and discussion. • Analytical Skill Development: Equip students with the tools to dissect themes, character development, and narrative techniques. • Creative Expression: Engage students in creative writing tasks that inspire imagination and originality. • Regular Assessments: Monitor progress and understanding with regular, targeted assessments. • Flexible Structure: Adaptable lessons that cater to various teaching styles and classroom needs.
AQA English Language A Level NEA Investigation Scheme of Work
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AQA English Language A Level NEA Investigation Scheme of Work

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Unlock the potential of your A Level English Language students with this comprehensive, evidence-informed scheme of work designed explicitly for the AQA NEA Investigation component. Created by experienced educators, this resource kit ensures a coherent, thorough curriculum delivery that aligns with UK secondary school standards. Key Features: Curriculum-Aligned: Adheres to AQA guidelines for the English Language A Level NEA Investigation. In-Depth Analysis: Includes detailed investigations into language varieties, discourses, and theories. Lesson Plans: Features sequenced lesson plans, pedagogical tips, and assessments for effective classroom implementation. Student Resources: Equipped with engaging worksheets, exemplars, and interactive activities to foster higher-order thinking skills. Time-Saving: Minimises planning time, allowing educators to focus more on in-class teaching and student engagement. Adaptable: Content can be tailored to suit varying levels of student ability and classroom dynamics. Ideal for UK secondary school teachers who aim to deliver an enriching, evidence-based English Language programme, this resource provides a step-by-step guide to mastering the NEA Investigation unit. Get your students on the path to academic excellence today!
The Bloody Chamber – Complete A-Level English Literature Scheme of Work
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The Bloody Chamber – Complete A-Level English Literature Scheme of Work

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A comprehensive, fully resourced A-Level English Literature scheme of work for The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories by Angela Carter, designed to engage students in detailed textual analysis, critical discussions, and intertextual exploration. This high-quality teaching package includes: Detailed Lesson PowerPoints – covering every short story, intertextual influences, key themes, and gothic/fairytale conventions. Exam-Style Essay Questions & Analytical Tasks – structured activities to develop high-level essay responses, focusing on gender roles, subversion, and intertextuality. Intertextual & Thematic Analysis – exploring how Carter’s work interacts with traditional fairytales, gothic literature, and feminist theory. Close Reading & Extract-Based Analysis – deep-dive activities to refine textual interpretation and critical thinking. Key Themes & Symbolism Exploration – including power, sexuality, transformation, entrapment, and rebellion, with comparative links to wider literary movements. Independent Research & Global Issues Tasks – encouraging students to explore Carter’s themes in relation to contemporary feminist, gothic, and cultural discussions. Perfect for A-Level English Literature teachers, this fully editable scheme of work is structured yet flexible, adaptable for different exam board requirements (AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC). Save time with this ready-to-teach, high-quality resource that ensures students develop critical reading and essay-writing skills while engaging deeply with Carter’s provocative and subversive storytelling.
Protest Poetry: Voices of Resistance
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Protest Poetry: Voices of Resistance

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This six-week scheme of work delves into the powerful world of protest poetry, guiding students through an exploration of how poets use their craft to voice dissent, challenge injustices, and inspire change. The selected poems cover a range of themes including racial discrimination, environmental concerns, and existential reflections on human conditions. Each week focuses on a different poem, encouraging students to analyse and interpret the language, structure, tone, and underlying messages. Week 1: “No Problem” by Benjamin Zephaniah Focus: Understanding racial prejudice and the impact of stereotypes. • Activities: Annotate key phrases and discuss Zephaniah’s use of dialect. • Explore the poet’s background and his role in contemporary British poetry. • Group discussions on personal experiences with stereotypes and racism. Week 2: “Remember” by Christina Rossetti Focus: Reflecting on memory and loss. • Activities: • Analyse the language and imagery used by Rossetti to convey themes of remembrance and grief. • Creative writing: students compose their own poems inspired by the theme of remembrance. • Class discussion on how memory shapes personal and collective identity. Week 3: “Nothing to Be Said” by Philip Larkin Focus: Examining existential themes and societal reflections. • Activities: • Close reading of the poem with an emphasis on tone and structure. • Research and present on the historical and cultural context of Larkin’s work. • Debate on the relevance of Larkin’s existential themes in today’s society. Week 4: “One World Down the Drain” by Simon Rae • Focus: Addressing environmental issues and climate change. • Activities: • Analyse the poem’s tone and the use of satire to critique environmental neglect. • Group project on current environmental issues and their portrayal in media and literature. • Class discussion on individual responsibility and collective action for environmental preservation. Week 5: “Zero Hour” by Sweeney Focus: Exploring themes of urgency and crisis. • Activities: • Annotate and discuss key quotations to understand the poet’s message about global crises. • Creative project: students create visual art or multimedia presentations based on the poem’s themes. • Class debate on the effectiveness of protest poetry in inciting action.
Mastering Unseen Political and Social Protest Writing for Paper 2 : AQA English Literature A Level
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Mastering Unseen Political and Social Protest Writing for Paper 2 : AQA English Literature A Level

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Unlock the world of unseen political and social protest writing with our innovative scheme of work tailored for AQA English Literature Paper 2 Section B. Prepare students to confidently approach, analyse, and interpret unseen texts, honing their skills to excel in this challenging section of the exam. Highlights of This Resource: Skill Development: Our scheme places a strong emphasis on developing critical reading and analytical skills, ensuring students can adeptly handle unseen texts. Broad Spectrum Exposure: We provide a diverse range of political and social protest writings from various eras and regions, ensuring students are exposed to a wide range of styles and themes. Effective Strategies: Introduce students to proven strategies for quickly understanding, analyzing, and writing about unseen texts under exam conditions. Contextual Understanding: Dive into the socio-political contexts behind various protest writings, equipping students to draw richer interpretations and insights. Practice Makes Perfect: With a plethora of practice texts and mock questions, students will be well-prepared to tackle any unseen text that comes their way. Ideal For: Educators: Searching for a comprehensive, structured, and AQA-aligned approach to tackling the unseen section? This resource is your key. Students: Want to feel confident and prepared when faced with an unseen text in your A Level English Literature exam? This scheme provides the tools and practice you need. Why This Scheme is a Cut Above the Rest: Conceived by experienced English Literature educators, our scheme combines rigorous academic preparation with practical exercises and strategies. It’s not just about exam readiness; it’s about cultivating a genuine appreciation and understanding of political and social protest writing. Key Components: Comprehensive Lesson Modules Sample Texts from Various Eras and Cultures Mock Exam Questions & Detailed Feedback Guides
Mastering the NEA: A Comprehensive Guide to AQA English Literature A Level Coursework
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Mastering the NEA: A Comprehensive Guide to AQA English Literature A Level Coursework

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Dive into the world of AQA English Literature A Level coursework with “Mastering the NEA”. This meticulously crafted scheme of work is designed not only to illuminate the intricacies of the Non-Exam Assessment (NEA) component but also to provide educators with a clear, structured pathway to guide their students towards academic success. Key Content Breakdown: Introduction to the NEA: Overview of the NEA component Importance in the AQA English Literature A Level curriculum Weightage and significance in the overall grade Text Selection Guidance: Criteria for choosing appropriate texts Tips for pairing prose and poetry Avoiding texts from the examined components Crafting the Comparative Essay: Structuring the essay for optimal coherence and flow Techniques for drawing meaningful comparisons Addressing assessment objectives in the essay Teacher’s Role in the NEA Process: Balancing guidance with student independence Providing constructive feedback on drafts Encouraging critical thinking and original analysis Plagiarism Prevention and Academic Integrity: Educating students on the importance of originality Tools and techniques to check for plagiarism Ensuring the authenticity of student submissions Assessment and Moderation: Understanding the marking criteria Tips for consistent and objective marking Preparing for AQA moderation Additional Resources and Support: Exemplar essays for classroom discussion Checklists and templates for students Further reading and professional development opportunities for educators With “Mastering the NEA”, educators are equipped with a holistic tool that not only covers the essentials of the coursework but also provides insights, tips, and resources to enhance the teaching and learning experience. Whether you’re a seasoned educator or new to the AQA specification, this scheme of work promises to be an invaluable addition to your teaching toolkit.
Master the AQA English Language and Literature A-Level Paris Anthology with Comprehensive Resources!
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Master the AQA English Language and Literature A-Level Paris Anthology with Comprehensive Resources!

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Dive into Paris: A City of Stories, Romance, and History Unlock the secrets of the AQA Paris Anthology with a meticulously curated set of resources tailored to help students excel in their examinations. Featured Resources: Euro Star (Stories are Waiting) - Explore the allure of Paris as the stories await. Fine French Food - Delve into the delectable world of Parisian cuisine and its literary representations. Rick Steves_podcast - Tune into expert insights on Paris’s cultural and historical significance. Paris City Guide - Navigate the city’s landmarks, culture, and stories seamlessly. And many more! Including lessons on Ernest Hemingway’s Parisian adventures, a deep dive into the Paris Riots, and interactive activities with the ‘NOT FOR PARENTS’ guide. Why Choose These Resources? Targeted Analysis: Each resource is designed to target key areas of the AQA syllabus, ensuring comprehensive coverage. Engaging Content: Vibrant presentations, intriguing extracts, and thought-provoking discussions await. Exam Excellence: With resources like ‘Paris example answers (a star).pdf’, students are equipped with top-tier exemplars to guide their own responses. Boost your students’ confidence, understanding, and passion for the Paris Anthology. Equip them with resources that inspire and inform!
AQA English Literature A Level: In-Depth "The Handmaid's Tale" Scheme of Work
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AQA English Literature A Level: In-Depth "The Handmaid's Tale" Scheme of Work

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Dive into Margaret Atwood’s compelling dystopian narrative with our comprehensive scheme of work designed specifically for AQA English Literature Paper 2 Section B. Unpack the intricate layers of political and social protest writing in this modern classic. What Does the Resource Offer? Comprehensive Coverage: Our scheme ensures students grasp the depth and breadth of “The Handmaid’s Tale”, from its dystopian setting to the poignant themes of gender oppression and religious extremism. Genre Exploration: Tailored to AQA’s Paper 2B, delve deep into the conventions and nuances of political and social protest writing. Classroom Ready: Detailed lesson plans, engaging activities, and assessment tools make this resource a must-have for educators. Seamlessly integrate our content into your teaching, ensuring students are exam-ready and intellectually stimulated. Analytical Focus: Enhance students’ analytical skills with guided explorations of Atwood’s language, symbolism, and narrative techniques. Equip them to craft insightful essays and discussions. Contextual Insights: Enrich discussions with a focus on the socio-historical context of the 1980s, shedding light on the novel’s relevance and Atwood’s commentary. Target Audience: For Teachers: Looking for a structured and insightful approach to “The Handmaid’s Tale” that aligns perfectly with AQA’s specifications? This resource is tailored to your needs. For Students: Aspire to master “The Handmaid’s Tale” and excel in your A Level English Literature studies? Dive into our comprehensive guide. Why Choose Our Scheme? Crafted with precision by seasoned educators, our scheme marries academic rigor with pedagogical soundness. Students not only prepare for exams but also develop a genuine appreciation for literature. Key Features: Exhaustive Lesson Plans Stimulating Activities Grading Criteria & Feedback Tools
Heroes and Villains: Scheme of Work
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Heroes and Villains: Scheme of Work

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This comprehensive six-week scheme of work, titled “Heroes and Villains,” is designed for Year 9 students, focusing on narrative writing, content organisation, and written accuracy. It includes detailed lesson plans, engaging PowerPoint presentations, and a variety of activities to enhance students’ creative writing skills. Week-by-Week Breakdown: Week 1: Archetypes and Adaptation • Texts: Robin Hood and King Arthur • Activities: Students will explore the archetypes of heroes and villains, focusing on what makes an epic story. They will write their own adaptation of either a Robin Hood or King Arthur story. • Objective: Understand and create epic narratives. Week 2: Children’s Stories • Texts: Jungle Book, Matilda, and Peter Pan • Activities: Students will rewrite a key scene from one of these texts from the villain’s point of view, focusing on narrative perspective. • Objective: Develop skills in shifting narrative perspectives. Weeks 3 & 4: Historical Fiction and Revolution • Texts: Hamilton • Activities: Through mini-writing exercises, students will write letters between Hamilton and Eliza, create a song/rap for a character, and write about the Battle of Yorktown from different perspectives. • Objective: Enhance creativity and engage the reader.
AQA A Level English Language Bundle of Schemes of Work
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AQA A Level English Language Bundle of Schemes of Work

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Unlock your students’ potential with this all-inclusive bundle that covers key topics essential for A Level English Language studies. Each Scheme of Work is meticulously designed, ensuring thorough coverage of essential themes. Contents: Paper 1: Dive deep into the fascinating world of Child Language Acquisition, understanding developmental stages and linguistic features. Paper 2: Equip students with the tools to analyse the interplay of Occupation and Power, Accent, Dialect and Gender, and the nuances of Gender in language. Additionally, refine their skills with a comprehensive guide on Writing Opinion Articles, fostering critical thinking and articulation. Classroom Application: Perfectly tailored for A Level English Language curriculum, each scheme is designed for seamless integration into your teaching plan, with activities, discussion prompts, and assessment guidelines. Ideal for both classroom discussions and independent study. Benefits: Comprehensive coverage of core topics. Engaging activities fostering deep understanding. Aligned with A Level curriculum and assessment criteria. Elevate your teaching approach with this meticulously curated bundle, ensuring students not only grasp key concepts but also hone their analytical skills. An invaluable resource for every A Level English Language classroom.
Complete Romeo and Juliet Teaching and Revision Bundle: GCSE Eduqas English Literature
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Complete Romeo and Juliet Teaching and Revision Bundle: GCSE Eduqas English Literature

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This comprehensive Romeo and Juliet bundle provides everything you need to teach, revise, and assess one of Shakespeare’s most iconic plays for GCSE Eduqas English Literature. Packed with resources tailored to suit various abilities, this bundle is ideal for classroom use, homework, or revision sessions. Includes: • Detailed Revision Resources: • 200+ slides of revision covering key themes, characters, and acts. • Scene summaries and key quotes organised by act. • Quizzes and Knowledge Checks: • End-of-Year Knowledge Quiz and Ultimate High-Ability Quiz. • Multiple extract-based questions to develop critical thinking. • Mock Exam and Practice Papers: • Full mock exam packs, including mark schemes and exemplar responses. �� Teaching and Essay Booklets: • Teaching booklet with in-depth analysis and essays. • Whole-play summaries to consolidate learning. Perfect for both teachers and students, this bundle ensures thorough preparation for all aspects of the Eduqas GCSE exam while making Shakespeare accessible and engaging.
AQA English Language A Level Paper 2:  Opinion Article Writing for Q4
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AQA English Language A Level Paper 2: Opinion Article Writing for Q4

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Unlock the art of persuasive language and informed argumentation with our in-depth preparation guide for AQA English Language A Level Paper 2, Section B, Question 4. Exclusively crafted for UK secondary schools, this scheme of work equips students with the skills to pen compelling opinion articles on themes like gender, sociolect, dialect, occupation, ethnolect, and change, in line with AQA’s rigorous standards. Key Features: Thematic Proficiency: Detailed exploration of gender, sociolect, dialect, occupation, ethnolect, and change in opinion writing context. Structured Guidance: Step-by-step approach to crafting opinion pieces, empowering students with confidence and clarity. AQA-Aligned: Seamlessly integrated with AQA’s curriculum, guaranteeing relevancy and alignment with exam expectations. Engaging & Interactive: Thought-provoking prompts and exercises to foster active participation and in-depth understanding. Classroom Ready: Minimise prep time with ready-to-deploy resources, ensuring a smooth teaching experience. For educators who seek to enrich their student’s skills in opinion writing, our resource is a beacon of excellence. Elevate your teaching arsenal and prepare your students to ace AQA English Language A Level Paper 2 with finesse and assurance.
Year 13 A-Level English Literature Home Study & Revision Booklet
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Year 13 A-Level English Literature Home Study & Revision Booklet

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A structured Year 13 Home Study & Revision Booklet designed to support A-Level English Literature students in their final year of study. This resource provides a weekly study schedule, guiding students through independent learning, coursework refinement, and structured revision. Comprehensive Weekly Tasks – aligning with key texts studied, including The Great Gatsby, A Streetcar Named Desire, Othello, The Help, and Pre-1900 Poetry. Coursework Development Guidance – step-by-step support for refining and improving coursework, including referencing guides and academic writing tips. Exam-Style Questions & Revision Activities – focusing on key themes, context, and critical perspectives to develop high-level essay responses. Thematic & Textual Analysis Tasks – exploring narrative techniques, historical context, and critical interpretations, including feminist, Marxist, and postcolonial readings. Links to Wider Reading & Academic Articles – including British Library resources, Google Scholar recommendations, and key critical essays to deepen understanding. Perfect for AQA, Edexcel, OCR, and WJEC exam boards, this fully structured and editable booklet ensures students stay on track with revision, coursework deadlines, and exam preparation. A must-have for both teachers and students aiming for top grades in A-Level English Literature.
Post-1789 Poetry Anthology Key Poems - Student Guide: GCSE Eduqas English Literature
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Post-1789 Poetry Anthology Key Poems - Student Guide: GCSE Eduqas English Literature

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Empower your GCSE Eduqas students with this Key Poems Student Guide, a concise and accessible resource for mastering the post-1789 poetry anthology. This guide provides: • Contextual insights for all key poems, including The Manhunt, Ozymandias, Living Space, and more, highlighting historical, social, and cultural influences. • Clear explanations of themes, language, and structure for each poem, designed to support students in developing comparative and analytical skills. • Exam-focused content, including links between poems, example comparisons, and key quotes to prepare for Eduqas assessment objectives. • Student-friendly design for independent study, classroom support, or revision, ensuring content is accessible while maintaining academic depth. This guide is perfect for equipping students with the tools to confidently analyse, compare, and write about anthology poems.