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GCSE PAPER 2, SECTION C: UNSEEN POETRY. HOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS 1 & 2
A one lesson PPT for learners which shows them how to answer both Unseen Poetry questions. At the end of the PPT, the learners then have 45 minutes to complete their practice test.
*Please note: some of the information on this PPT was sourced from free poetry powerpoints on TES. Thankyou for sharing your work.
3 Lessons - GCSE English Poetry Section C Question 1 & 2 - Planning and Answering the Exam Questions
Using the poems First Ice and Farewell My Love, this three lesson PPT is designed to help students to plan and answer Question 1 & 2 of Unseen Poetry.
Please note that some of the information on the slides were sourced from other PPTs on the internet. Thank you for sharing your work with the teaching community.
DNA by Dennis Kelly: English KS3 Lesson 2 - Leadership & Responsibility Lesson & Tasks
This is a lesson based on pages 12 - 23.
This PPT contains tasks that I have either created myself or that I have sourced from FREE PowerPoints off TES.
Thank you for sharing your resources on TES and allowing me to create this lesson.
Unseen Poetry SMILE Structure Response Classroom Poster English Literature GCSE - Answering Q1
An A3 poster which will help students in knowing what to include in their Q1 exam question response.
Unseen Poetry GCSE English Literature Lesson - Marking Poetry Responses Using a Marking Guide.
This PPT gives an overview of the Unseen Poetry exam. The students are then shown a marking guide for Q1 and will use this to mark three student’s responses: Grade 5 to Grade 9.
This lesson was created using my own ideas and other ideas/resources from free PPTs on TES and the CGP Unseen Poetry Guide. Thankyou for sharing your work with the TES community.
GCSE Revision English Poetry Anthology Quotes: Power & Conflict
A great lesson starter to get learner’s to recall the key quotes from the poetry anthology.
GCSE Poetry Anthology Revision: Recalling Poems and Key Quotes Practice. Power & Conflict
I created this PPT as my students were struggling with recalling quotes from the anthology.
I found four different exam style questions and decided to make this task. It helps them to think on their feet when choosing a poem to compare theirs to, to see examples of questions that they could get in their exam and also tests them on whether they can recall quotes under pressure.
I asked them to do the following:
Read the exam question and think of a poem that you can compare this poem to.
Write down why you would use this poem as a comparison.
Read the question again and write down one quote you would use in your response when comparing these poems.
Poetry Anthology Wall Display Posters GCSE English Literature Power & Conflict
3X wall display posters to put up in the classroom.
Poster with all 15 poems on, poet and date they were written
Poster containing the assessment objectives
Poetry Anthology poster
Poetry Anthology Context Revision 'Quiz' Knowledge GCSE Power & Conflict
This PPT was used as part of a revision session.
I displayed a piece of context on the interactive white board from the PPT. Each piece related to one of the fifteen poems in the anthology. We read through the slide as a class and they were then asked which poem the information related to. They would then write the contextual information in their exercise books to be used for revision purposes.
The information is off free resources I found during Google searches. I then compiled it into this PPT.
Writing a Newspaper Article - English Lesson and Task KS3
How to write a newspaper article
How to format the article
What to include in the article
Newspaper article task
English Homophone's Lesson - KS2 - Where, Were, We're & Wear
A lesson designed for KS2.
An Inspector Calls GCSE Revision Cards Task English Literature
I created this task for an Inspector Calls revision lesson. The learners were asked to write an overview of each character and their key quotes on the back of the cards. There are also revision cards on the plot summary, themes and context for them to fill in. I have also included blank revision cards. This was to refresh their knowledge in preparation of their mock exams.
Four cards per sheet.
Print double sided on short flip edge.
GCSE English Poetry Anthology: Power & Conflict Quotes Quiz 2
A fifteen question multiple choice quiz. Students will be given a each from each poem and must write down on the white board which poem it is from. Answers are given on the PPT once they have answered the question.
I also have an alternative quiz with other key quotes from the anthology which you can download for free:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/poetry-anthology-power-and-conflict-quotes-quiz-12636653
Red Nose Day - English Reading Comprehension Task and Answers - KS2 Guided Reading - Food Poverty
A five question reading task with answers. The text itself is a case study taken from the Comic Relief website.
Topic: Food Banks / Food Poverty
An Inspector Calls Character 12 Question Quote Quiz - GCSE English
A short AIC quiz. Great to use as a lesson starter to get learners familiar with some key quotes. Can also lead a discussion on the meaning of each quote and how they fit in with the themes in the play.
KS3 Analysing Poetry - My Friend Elsie
A PPT and worksheet that I used to introduce the KS3 class to poetry.
I have started off with an easy poem and then throughout the lesson taught them skills in how to analyse the poem.
Some information contained in this slide has been taken from free resources available on TES. Thank you for sharing your resources.
Functional Skills English: Formal and Informal Language Fun Letter Task
This is a task that I have created. Students will use their skills to rewrite an informal letter into a formal letter.
GCSE English Language Paper 1 Lesson - The Lovely Bones.
How to read and annotate the text before moving on to answer the exam questions 1- 4.
SPEAKING & LISTENING DISCUSSION: HUMAN RIGHTS - Shamima Begum
This was originally made when this was a topic discussed in the daily papers. Students will research the subject and then will take part in a discussion. The purpose of the exercise is to be able to look at both sides of an argument - no matter how controversial the topic is.
Unseen Poetry Introduction Lesson: How to Approach Unseen Poetry Using 'The Mirror' by Sylvia Plath
A lesson introducing Unseen Poetry and what to expect in the exam paper. It explains to learners how to annotate a poem using the SMILE technique and they will analyse Plath’s poem ‘The Mirror.’
Please note: I created this PPT using mostly my own ideas, however, to create this lesson, I have also adapted/ pasted some information from other ‘FREE download’ poetry resources that I found on TES. Thankyou for sharing your work.