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A Christmas Carol: difficult words or phrases explained in modern English Stave by Stave
Dickens’ vocabulary can be difficult for some pupils (and, at times, teachers too!). These powerpoints list all those words and phrases that would typically present difficulties and offer easy translations into modern English, or into language that teenagers would more readily understand.
Just display on a projector during guided reading so that pupils can look up any words they don’t understand, or even take notes in their own books if they wish.
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: difficult words or phrases explained in modern English Chapter by Chapter
Stevenson’s vocabulary can be difficult for some pupils (and, at times, teachers too!). These 10 powerpoints list all those words and phrases that would typically present difficulties, and offer easy translations into modern English, or into language that teenagers, or English language learners would more readily understand.
In a classroom scenario, just display on a projector during guided reading so that pupils can look up any words they don’t understand, or even take notes in their own books if they wish.
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Unseen Poetry Scheme of Work (7 lessons + exam practice)
Unseen Poetry AQA English Literature Paper 2 Section C - 27.1 and 27.2
A fully resourced unit of work that explores Paper 2-style AQA English Literature unseen poetry questions based on the following poems:
Robert Frost: The Road Not Taken
William Blake:* A Poison Tree*
Christina Rossetti: A Birthday
Edgar Allan Poe: Romance
Grace Hazard Conkling: Cedars
Nicolaus Lenau: The Oak-Wood
Thomas Hardy: The Voice
Robert Frost: Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
E. F. Hayward: Back to Nature
These resources can be adapted for use with different poems and questions by other exam boards.
This powerpoint bundle includes over 100 slides split into 7 complete lessons and final exam style questions 27.1 and 27.2
AQA English Lit Paper 2 Section C Unseen Poetry
Purpose of unit of work: To master questions 27.1 and 27.2
Form: Exam paper responses
Assessment Objectives:
AO1 - Read, understand and respond to texts, maintaining a critical style and developing an informed personal response, using textual references including quotations to support and illustrate interpretations (12 marks).
AO2 - Analyse the language, form and structure used by a writer to create meanings and effects, using relevant subject terminology where appropriate (12 marks).
AO2 - Comparison of AO2 (8 marks)
STIMULATE AND GENERATE
Focus on engagement, discussion and building cultural capital
CAPTURE, SIFT AND SORT
Sifting the outcomes from the first phase to fit where we are heading. What skills do pupils need to learn in order to be successful in the next phase?
Focus on teaching, modelling and developing key skills and processes linked to success criteria
CREATE, REFINE AND EVALUATE
More independent application of skills learnt. This is the stage that needs most differentiation and allows/enables writers to work at different rates and pitches. Self, peer and teacher review happens throughout this phrase.
Write extended responses to exam questions, provide feedback and refine work
Lesson objectives:
How do I develop an informed, personal interpretation supported by textual references?
How do I read, understand and respond to an unseen poem?
How do I analyse the form and structure used by a writer to create meanings and effects?
How do analyse the language used by a writer to create meanings and effects using relevant subject terminology?
How do I compare language, form and structure used by writers to create meanings and effects, using relevant subject terminology?
How do I plan and write a response to 27.1?
How do I plan and write a response to 27.2?
Exam practice: Unseen poetry questions 27.1 and 27.2
Unseen Poetry Scheme of Work (7 lessons + exam practice)
Unseen Poetry AQA English Literature Paper 2 Section C - 27.1 and 27.2
Powerpoint including over 100 slides split into 7 lessons and final exam style questions 27.1 and 27.2
Typically, lessons include: starter activity, lesson objective (linked to AOs), one unseen poem (or two for comparative lessons), glossary, practice exam questions, model responses, WHAT, WHERE, HOW, WHY analysis, pupil tasks, plenary.
Lesson objectives:
How do I develop an informed, personal interpretation supported by textual references?
How do I read, understand and respond to an unseen poem?
How do I analyse the form and structure used by a writer to create meanings and effects?
How do analyse the language used by a writer to create meanings and effects using relevant subject terminology?
How do I compare language, form and structure used by writers to create meanings and effects, using relevant subject terminology?
How do I plan and write a response to 27.1?
How do I plan and write a response to 27.2?
Exam practice: Unseen poetry questions 27.1 and 27.2
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Power & Conflict Poetry (All AQA Poems) (Teacher Copy)
A bundle including all 3 Teacher Copies of homeworkd booklets of AQA Power and Conflict Poems with correct answers highlighted in red.
15 weeks’ worth of homework tasks based on the AQA Power and Conflict Anthology of poetry.
3 booklets of A4 printable Powerpoint slides (3 sheets per lesson, including poem and questions).
Easy and quick to self-assess in class as responses are chosen from multiple choices.
A separate file is available to purchase, with correct answers clearly highlighted for all 5 poems.
Tasks focus on comprehension, selecting relevant evidence, poetic devices analysis, writer’s ideas and themes.
Poems included
1 - Percy Bysshe Shelley - Ozymandias
2 - William Blake - London
3 - William Wordsworth - Extract from, The Prelude
4 - Robert Browning - My Last Duchess
5 - Alfred Lord Tennyson - The Charge of the Light Brigade
6 - Wilfred Owen - Exposure
7 - Seamus Heaney - Storm on the Island
8 - Ted Hughes - Bayonet Charge
9 - Simon Armitage - Remains
10 - Jane Weir - Poppies
11 - Carol Ann Duffy - War Photographer
12 - Imtiaz Dharker - Tissue
13 - Carol Rumens - The Émigrée
14 - John Agard - Checking Out Me History
15 - Beatrice Garland - Kamikaze
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Power & Conflict Poetry (All AQA Poems)
15 weeks’ worth of homework tasks based on the AQA Power and Conflict Anthology of poetry.
3 booklets of A4 printable Powerpoint slides (3 sheets per lesson, including poem and questions).
Easy and quick to self-assess in class as responses are chosen from multiple choices.
A separate file is available to purchase, with correct answers clearly highlighted for all 5 poems.
Tasks focus on comprehension, selecting relevant evidence, poetic devices analysis, writer’s ideas and themes.
Poems included
1 - Percy Bysshe Shelley - Ozymandias
2 - William Blake - London
3 - William Wordsworth - Extract from, The Prelude
4 - Robert Browning - My Last Duchess
5 - Alfred Lord Tennyson - The Charge of the Light Brigade
6 - Wilfred Owen - Exposure
7 - Seamus Heaney - Storm on the Island
8 - Ted Hughes - Bayonet Charge
9 - Simon Armitage - Remains
10 - Jane Weir - Poppies
11 - Carol Ann Duffy - War Photographer
12 - Imtiaz Dharker - Tissue
13 - Carol Rumens - The Émigrée
14 - John Agard - Checking Out Me History
15 - Beatrice Garland - Kamikaze