The complete bundle of individual units approaching all 15 poems in the NEW AQA GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE Power and Conflict Cluster of the Anthology, 2014-17. Each of the 15 CONCISE UNITS (2-4 lessons each) provides an in-depth exploration of its poem, poet and contextual period.
Including engaging teaching of content, writer's methods and exploration of the influence of the poet's context. These units provide group opportunities guiding pupils development of AO1, AO2 and AO3 literature, and specifically, poetry skills. Including animated, complete annotations of ALL 15 POEMS, response activities (differentiated), engaging mp3/ video clips (included), discussion points, exam modelling/guidance and suggested further development opportunities for indepedent engagement with the each poem and context.
Fully UPDATED & IMPROVED in response to YOUR FEEDBACK with additional activities to further enhance pupils GCSE skills! NOW INCLUDING... 10 ADDITIONAL WRITING EXTENSIONS to embed pupils understanding of the poems and contexts whilst providing opportunities to develop GCSE WRITING SKILLS as well as developing the vocabulary and literacy skills to support pupils expression of their interpretations when writing analytically.
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An ESSAY PLANNING UNIT built alongside official exam board pilot assessment material.
*poem taken from AQA English Literature Anthology for 2017.
AQA Paper 2 Section B: Poetry
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Very busy slides. Many factual mistakes such as 'context: Shelley's message, in a time when the British Monarch, Elizabeth I, wielded great power is clear'. There is consideration of how' Ozymandias' might be a reaction to the English sonnet but not on how he adapted the Italian form. Comments such as 'Shelley breaks traditional conventions... for example caesura is used to stagger the flow of iambic pentameter' also suggest a lack of knowledge of the Shakespeare's sonnets. No consideration of the Volta or much else in any detail. 'Colossal wreck' is described as an oxymoron - it isn't. On the slides for 'London' the writer misses, entirely the idea that the 'harlot's curse' is venereal disease that is passed to the husbands, wives and children thus resulting in the marriage hearse. The readings and analysis is all rather simplistic, sweeping and C grade. I have been a member since 2010 and this is the first resource I have felt compelled to review. I feel cheated of £20 as this is no good for my top ability group. I reviewed this yesterday and was called a liar by the resource maker.
iCreatEd
8 years ago
Thank you for your review, we appreciate all feedback and use this to improve the resources we design and make available for other teachers. However, your review does seem to be at odds with those of other reviewers who have been over the whole resource and taught the course in its entirety. I would encourage you to do the same before condemning it. Where other teachers have done this they have had very positive things to say as can be seen below. Also this resource has been developed by a team of experienced teachers and put under the scrutiny of several teachers who have no affiliation with CreatEd to ensure it is of a high quality. <br />
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This resource is not intended to be the be all and end all for the poetry module. It is a good starting point (as described by another reviewer) and allows pupils to access each of the 15 poems in unique and alternative ways which avoid traditional exam drilling approaches (this approach will come later in a resource bundle that is currently under development.) I am sorry that we have not included every possible interpretation for every line of every poem, however, we believe that interpretations should come from pupils also and given that each PowerPoint is intended to be taught over several lessons we believe that this resource provides opportunities to allow this to happen. Also, we do not agree that there is only one possible interpretation, there are many, this is the beauty of English. <br />
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I am sorry you disagree with some of our interpretations. It is stated - 'context: Shelley's message, in a time when the British Monarch wielded great power is clear' however, there is no mention of Elizabeth I (we are fully aware that this Monarch was no longer on the throne during Shelley’s lifetime.) Whether or not ‘Colossal Wreck’ is an oxymoron is or not is open to discussion, although we appreciate your view that it is not, I would encourage you to allow your pupils to decide for themselves (for example, ‘colossal’ is describing the sheer magnitude of the former empire, and ‘wreck’ the fact that it is no longer so, therefore, in our opinion, making this an oxymoron.) This resource encourages pupils to interpret the poems in their own way and models the analysis process as well as building understanding of and confidence with each Assessment Objective (all of which can be verified by reading the comments of other reviewers.) <br />
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Also, you describe the slides as ‘busy,’ yet complain that we have not included every interpretation. If you view these PowerPoints in slide show mode (which us how they would be delivered in class,) you will see that they have been animated to deliver the material in digestible portions which are intended to guide and model. It is quite clear that you have not done this, for this reason we would say the slides are well structured as opposed to busy. <br />
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I do not expect grade 8 - 9 responses from my classes upon the first reading of a poem. Furthermore, there is no mention of grade C as this grade does not exist anymore. The resource is fully adaptable and I would expect any teacher that downloads a pre-prepared resource to adapt that resource for their own class (either up or down) depending on ability. Please feel free to do so. Thank you. <br />
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Whilst expensive, I found this to be a great time-saver as regards visuals and the class found it engaging throughout. Lots of proof reading needed hence the four stars.
iCreatEd
8 years ago
Thank you for this! We really appreciate constructive feedback and always reflect and act on reviews from teachers like yourself, as well as, in response to first hand teaching and observation of the lessons. Occasional typos are, I am afraid, inevitable when developing a course which contains over a GB of resources. But rest assured we continue to improve our resources systematically and continue to strive for perfection!
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This resource is visually very engaging and the tasks push students towards the AOs. However, it is littered with grammatical and factual mistakes. I think that it is a good start for teachers, but it must be carefully proofread before using with your classes.
iCreatEd
8 years ago
Thank you for your feedback, this really is valuable to us! Our first priority is ensuring that we reflect upon and develop our resources systematically, and in response to your feedback and the feedback of others. In recent weeks we have done so! This resource has been fully reviewed and updated and additional activities included to further enhance pupils GCSE skills and the errors in the initial edition have been corrected. Please accept our apologies for this. Should you wish to re-download you would gain access to the fully updated edition, free of charge of course.<br />
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I bought this resource at its original price of £30. Overall, the quality is very high; the PPTs are visual, and it makes reference to the new assessment objectives. The reason that I rate this at 4 stars is because, in places, the PPTs have grammatical errors - such as 'rational' being typed 'rationale', and apostrophes which are inaccurate or missing. This might seem pedantic, but at £30 I think a 4 star rating is justified!
iCreatEd
8 years ago
Thank you for your feedback, this really is valuable to us! Our first priority is ensuring that we reflect upon and develop our resources systematically, and in response to your feedback and the feedback of others. In recent weeks we have done so! This resource has been fully reviewed and updated and additional activities included to further enhance pupils GCSE skills and the errors in the initial edition have been corrected. Please accept our apologies for this. Should you wish to re-download you would gain access to the fully updated edition, free of charge of course.<br />
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