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Take a step by step approach to building your students’ confidence in understanding and analysing unseen poems.

‘The way to understand poems, whether unseen or not, is to get under their skin – and that requires active strategies, which this teaching pack and resources provide.’
Trevor Millum, writer and poet

This time-saving teaching pack includes seven pairs of carefully-selected poems for comparison alongside a resource workbook, providing you and your students with all you need to prepare for the unseen poetry element of the GCSE exam.

What’s included?

  • 7 pairs of poems
  • a resource workbook for students to complete
  • detailed teaching notes for each poem
  • a mix of older and contemporary poems
  • exam-style questions for all exam boards.

What’s inside?

Introduction

Top tips for approaching an unseen poem

Unit 1

  • ‘At the Draper’s’ by Thomas Hardy
  • ‘Remember’ by Christina Rossetti
  • Comparison resource
  • Exam questions

Unit 2

  • ‘Late Love’ by Jackie Kay
  • ‘Love and Friendship’ by Emily Brontë
  • Comparison resource
  • Exam questions

Unit 3

  • ‘Finding the Keys’ by Robin Robertson
  • ‘October’ by Robert Frost
  • Comparison resource
  • Exam questions

Unit 4

  • ‘Calling Card’ by Tracey Herd
  • ‘For Meg’ by Fleur Adcock
  • Comparison resource
  • Exam questions

Unit 5

  • ‘A London Thoroughfare. 2am.’ by Amy Lowell
  • ‘Frost Fair’ by Rowyda Amin
  • Comparison resource
  • Exam questions

Unit 6

  • ‘Long Life’ by Elaine Feinstein
  • ‘Fish oil, exercise and no wild parties’ by Beatrice Garland
  • Comparison resource
  • Exam questions

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