A range of resources suitable for WJEC Eduqas English Language and 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Literature GCSEs, OCR English GCSEs and AQA English GCSEs. A range of resources are designed for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 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.
A range of resources suitable for WJEC Eduqas English Language and 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Literature GCSEs, OCR English GCSEs and AQA English GCSEs. A range of resources are designed for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 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.
Suitable for any GCSE English Literature Exam - especially the new Eduqas exam.
A range of activities suitable for a range of abilities.
Covers all the key aspects needed, including exam skills, context, language, structure and form. Handouts are provided to support and extend the learning.
Step into a world of adventure and wonder with our "Jurassic Park Creative Writing Scheme of Work". Boasting over 130 meticulously designed lessons, this scheme immerses students into the art of narrative storytelling, using the iconic backdrop of Jurassic Park.
**Highlights:**
- **Film-Guided Inspiration**: Dive deep into the movie, with bespoke tasks and writing prompts that unleash creativity.
- **Ambitious Vocabulary**: Empower students to elevate their narratives with rich and vivid word choices.
- **Character Craft**: Master the art of characterisation, creating multi-dimensional figures that captivate readers.
- **Dynamic Dialogue**: Techniques to craft realistic and engaging conversations between characters.
- **Lush Settings**: Transport readers into the heart of Jurassic Park, evoking mood and atmosphere.
- **Writing Excellence**: Proven strategies to refine and enhance the creative flair of student compositions.
**Conclusion:**
This isn't just a scheme; it's a journey. Embark on an educational adventure where the boundaries of time are crossed, and creativity knows no bounds. Perfect for cultivating a love for writing, this resource ensures students engage, learn, and most importantly, have fun. Let's bring Jurassic Park's magic to the classroom!
Lesson 2 of the transactional writing scheme of work. This lesson covers a personal response from the students towards situations found in bootcamps.
This scheme of work uses the idea of bootcamps to get the students to think about transactional writing like writing informal letters to friends, family and a formal letter to the Prime Minister. There is also opportunity to debate and use hot seating for formulating their arguments.
Layout, advice and features are all covered in this scheme of work.
Lesson 1 of the transactional writing scheme of work. This lesson covers the persuasive features found in the adverts of bootcamps.
This scheme of work uses the idea of bootcamps to get the students to think about transactional writing like writing informal letters to friends, family and a formal letter to the Prime Minister. There is also opportunity to debate and use hot seating for formulating their arguments.
Layout, advice and features are all covered in this scheme of work.
Lesson 3 of the transactional writing scheme of work. This lesson covers how students can start to organise their ideas either for or against bootcamps in the UK.
This scheme of work uses the idea of bootcamps to get the students to think about transactional writing like writing informal letters to friends, family and a formal letter to the Prime Minister. There is also opportunity to debate and use hot seating for formulating their arguments.
Layout, advice and features are all covered in this scheme of work.
Lesson 9 of the transactional writing scheme of work. This lesson covers how students can create their own bootcamp and how to market it appropriately.
This scheme of work uses the idea of bootcamps to get the students to think about transactional writing like writing informal letters to friends, family and a formal letter to the Prime Minister. There is also opportunity to debate and use hot seating for formulating their arguments.
Layout, advice and features are all covered in this scheme of work.
Lesson 10 of the transactional writing scheme of work. This lesson covers how students can use drama to explore how issues that bootcamps deal with can be discussed and analysed in a classroom setting.
This scheme of work uses the idea of bootcamps to get the students to think about transactional writing like writing informal letters to friends, family and a formal letter to the Prime Minister. There is also opportunity to debate and use hot seating for formulating their arguments.
Layout, advice and features are all covered in this scheme of work.
Full scheme of work covering 8 different unseen poems in preparation for the exam.
Covers skills needed to approach the exam and different strategies that students can apply to the poems to achieve outstanding grades in their exams. Themes, language analysis and structure are all explored throughout.
Poems covered are:
3AM Feed & Night Feed
Dawn Revisited & Carpe Diem
Guest House & Goodwill Store
Snail & Gull
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
Lesson 4 of the transactional writing scheme of work. This lesson covers how students can write an informal letter home.
This scheme of work uses the idea of bootcamps to get the students to think about transactional writing like writing informal letters to friends, family and a formal letter to the Prime Minister. There is also opportunity to debate and use hot seating for formulating their arguments.
Layout, advice and features are all covered in this scheme of work.
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.
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!
Description:
Transform the teaching and learning of the AQA Paris Anthology with this meticulously crafted resource. Designed for the AQA AS and A-Level English Language and Literature (7706/7707) course, this comprehensive guide provides:
• Structured analysis of all 32 texts in the anthology, including introductions to key contexts, audience, genre, and purpose.
• Engaging activities such as consolidation questions, discussion prompts, active learning tasks, and exam-style re-creative and comparison questions.
• Focused preparation for exam success, covering linguistic and literary techniques, assessment objectives, and commentary strategies.
• Customised tasks for both AS and A-Level, clearly labelled for ease of use.
This resource ensures students are confident and well-prepared, bridging the gap between understanding and application. Ideal for teachers navigating the extensive anthology, it saves planning time while maximising student engagement and performance.
Equip your AQA A-Level students with the essential knowledge and skills needed to explore linguistic methods in depth. This Introduction to Linguistic Methods resource is perfect for English Language, Literature, or Language and Literature Combined courses. Designed to bridge GCSE knowledge and A-Level expectations, it provides:
• Comprehensive Content: Detailed exploration of lexis, semantics, phonology, grammar, and other linguistic methods with practical examples.
• Literary Integration: Guidance on connecting linguistic features to literary analysis, including examples from texts such as Heart of Darkness and Mrs. Dalloway.
• Interactive Exercises: Activities and analysis tasks, including identifying word classes, analysing prepositions, and exploring rhetorical patterns in speech and writing.
• Exam-Ready Skills: Focused tasks to develop analytical and evaluative skills, supporting AQA assessment objectives.
• Teacher and Student Friendly: Includes answer keys, analysis suggestions, and accessible explanations to ensure effective learning for students of all abilities.
This resource is ideal for introducing linguistic methods to A-Level students or revisiting foundational skills during the course. Use it for lessons, homework, or independent revision to enhance confidence and exam readiness.
Full Scheme of Work - perfect to prepare students to move on to GCSE level analysis.
Complete scheme that contains Power Points, reference to key scenes and worksheets.
Covers creative writing, speaking and listening and language analysis.