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Jane Eyre - English Language Paper 1 Q1 - Q2 Lesson. KS3 / KS4 / GCSE
This is a lesson on answering Q1 and Q2 on the paper 1 English Language paper.
This was used with my KS3 class to introduce them to answering the questions. Would work for KS4 for low / mid level learners.
The teacher can guide them through the questions step-by-step using the PPT slides.
English Language Paper 1 - Question 2 - The Hound of Baskervilles - How to Answer
A short PPT on how to answer Q2.
This gives the learner examples and a overview of how to plan and structure their answer.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Bruno Character Analysis Chapter 1
Character Analysis Sheet.
Christmas Themed English Lesson Fun Task A3 Sheet: Reading Comprehension, Word Scrabble Games
A task sheet for learners in KS2 / KS3.
Reading Book Tasks
A range of different tasks for children to complete using their favourite reading book!
Homeschooling: Storybook Activities
Make homeschooling fun! Grab a storybook and complete the activities.
Little Red Riding Hood - Adjectives
Identify the adjectives in the following short story.
Create Your Own Story Worksheet - Primary School Resource
Get children to create their own story, from planning the characters and setting to writing a plot summary.
Sonic the Hedgehog Anagrams: Unscramble the Letters
Can you unscramble the words to guess the Sonic themed words
Primary School Resource: What is the Corona Virus?
Worksheets to help young children learn about the Coronavirus.
English Newspaper Activities - Funny Headlines, Descriptive Writing and Language Devices
2 English activities.
I sourced the language technique grid from TES and the article from The Daily Mail and edited them to make an English activity.
Get students to locate the language devices from the article and then create a descriptive story or article by choosing a funny headline as a prompt!
English Literature Poetic Technique Language Techniques Table - Unseen Poetry
Overview:
Find the devices in the poem
Evidence(Use an appropriate quotation from the poem)
Analyse(Why has the poet decided to use this technique? How has it improved the poem?)
English Literature Unseen Poetry SMILE Technique Planning Sheet / Grid - Annotating Helpful Template
A template to help learners apply the SMILE technique to an unseen poem
English - Story Board Template Plot Summary
Blank story board template. Great to use in English lessons when completing a plot summary.
Speech Writing Question: Formula 1 Racing . GCSE English / Functional Skills. Transactional Writing
A speech writing question based on Formula 1.
The Flowers by Alice Walker - English 5 Part Narrative Structure Lesson
A lesson so learners can understand the five parts of narrative structure. They will read this short story before breaking it down in 5 parts. Following this they will then begin to plan part 2 of this short story.
Harry Potter & The Fantastic Beasts English PPT & Worksheet Task
Get your learners to create their own magical creature to add to ‘Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them’ book.
They will start by looking at an extract from the book and doing a task on this. Then they will begin to create their own creature.
Please note that this PPT and Worksheet was not my original idea and I used FREE resources that I found on TES and the internet to put into a PPT. I adapted this PPT and created the worksheet myself using these ideas.
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Article Writing Football Task - English Language Transactional Writing
Write an article task.
Roald Dahl Day English The Twits Character Description Task
A fun task that gets learners to draw characters from the writers description and to recognize adjectives.
Uncle Montagues Tale's of Terror: Skating Creative Writing POV Task English Literature
A creative writing task based on the last short story in the novel.
**Task: **
In this chapter, the story is told from the point
of view of a third person narrator and focuses
on a character named Diane Parrington.
Rewrite this short story from the point
of view of the young man who Diana meets on
the iced lake. You need to write in the first
person and the story will end exactly the same
way as it does in Priestley’s book: with the
young man disappearing under the cracking
ice.