I have been working at the EAL Department for over 10 years developing resources in various subjects. If you are keen on Flipped Classroom concept of teaching, you can use all my presentations as pre-teaching resources for students (to study before a lesson).
I have been working at the EAL Department for over 10 years developing resources in various subjects. If you are keen on Flipped Classroom concept of teaching, you can use all my presentations as pre-teaching resources for students (to study before a lesson).
This presentation was originally made for EAL/ ESL pupil, although all ability pupils may benefit from the lesson. This lesson contains visual explanation of the poem, with links to couple of videos on YouTube.
This presentation was originally designed for EAL / ESL pupils, although all ability pupils may benefit from this one. This presentation contains visual representations for the content of the poem. It ends with a link to YouTube video: dramatisation of the poem. Hope you will find it useful.
This short presentation was originally made for EAL/ESL students (but can be used in all ability classes). This lesson starts with a short introduction to the idea of Kamikaze (link to a YouTube video), then explanation of the poem in a visual form (labelled pictures) followed by a a reading of the poem.
This poem visualisation was originally created for EAL pupils, although it is accessible to all ability pupils, each line of the poem is enriched in labelled pictures. It used pictures of war torn Syria, so if you have pupils who are Asylum Seekers or Refugees, please be aware about the content.
This is a PowerPoint presentation on War Photographer, it was originally made for EAL pupils, who would need additional visual support in understanding the content of the poem. Each line of the poem has supported by labelled pictures, the introduction to the poem has a link to a short video about the work of a photographer in a dark room, the finally the last slide contains links to a YouTube video (hyperlink and QR code) with a reading of the poem. Hope you will find it useful. Can be used by all ability students.
This presentation is designed to explain poem The Charge of the Light Brigade in a visual form, it can be used in all ability classes. The presentation starts with a brief introduction to Crimean Wars and Battle of Balaclava, then using visual prompts and labelled diagram presents each line of the poem in accessible way. At the end the are links to 2 video clips: one a fragment of the 1968 film (The Charge of the Light Brigade) and reading of the poem.
This is a short presentation to explain the content of the poem Storm on the Island, it contains many visual clues and labelled diagrams, as well as a link to a YouTube video of the reading of this poem. It had been made with EAL pupils in mind but can be used by any ability student.
This presentation is made to explain using visual prompts the poem Remains. It contains photographs, labelled diagrams and links to YouTube video containing a very short documentary about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and reading of the poem by Iraq War Veteran. Hope you will find it useful.
This is a short presentation to explain the story line of the poem. It starts with a brief information about the idea of poppies as a symbol or remembrance (video link to a YouTube video), then visual explanation of each line of the poem with labelled diagrams. Hope you will find it useful. Can be used in all ability classes, but is designed to be used by an EAL pupil/
This presentation is to explain the content of the poem Ozymandias, it uses ZEN Pencils comic, vocabulary labels and link to a video of the reading of this poem. Hope you will find it useful.
This is a short visual presentation about William Blake's poem London. The aim of this presentation is to explain each line of the poem to a student. It contains links to YouTube videos, labelled diagrams and lots of pictures. I hope you will find it useful.
This is a visual presentation to help students (EAL and non-EAL) to understand the content of each line of the poem. It contains labelled diagrams, photos and links to YouTube videos (introduction to the poem and reading). Hope you will find it useful.
This is a visual attempt to present the content of the poem to EAL/ESL pupils, although it can be used for any students. It is designed to explain each line of the poem, by 'translating' the words to basic English, labelled duagrams, as well as adding video links (multimedia links and QR codes) to short videos on YouTube about the main themes of the poem.
This short presentation is designed for EAL/ESL students (but can be used in all ability classes) studying AQA GCSE Poetry Cluster 2, it contains visual explanation of each line of the poem, and is enriched in video links to YouTube videos on Trench Warfare, Infantry attack and reading of the poem at the end. The links are embedded within the presentation in two ways: as interactive links and as QR codes, so if you would like to give this presentation as a printed worksheet, students are able to find links to videos using any QR reader app on their mobile devices.