This is a lesson I put together on a Machiavellian reading of Macbeth.
There is a video embedded and a differentiated written task.
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This is a lesson that I have used with my Year 7 to practise using the main punctuation marks and including them more systematically in their writing. The lesson includes references and names from Stevenson’s novel Kidnapped.
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This is a display I put together some time ago. It is mean to be concise and quite visual. A brief summary of some of the most memorable inventions through time and History.
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This is a lesson I have put together to introduce and explore the Prince of Morocco’s character (using Disney’s “Aladdin” a lot).
There is also some vocabulary building task.
This a holiday lesson I have put together for Y9 and Y10 bu it can be differentiated and tweaked to suit other years.
The aim of the lesson is to set up a trial simulation with each member of the team preparing a persuasive speech and argumentation to convince the jury. It’s a good practice for Language Paper 2, Section B skills.
Just a little creative writing activity I have put together based on Jekyll’s letter to Lanyon in Chapter 9. A dramatic reading of the letters should help make the lesson even more light-hearted.
Sharing my first resource ever! This is a lesson I have put together to analyse the language used to describe Dr Lanyon’s physical appearance in Chapter 6.
Pupils should work in teams as doctors trying to diagnose Dr Lanyon’s strange condition based on the symptoms. Then they should write a PEE paragraph revamped for the theme of the lesson.