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A range of resources suitable for WJEC Eduqas English Language and 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Literature GCSEs, OCR English GCSEs and AQA English GCSEs. A range of resources are designed for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 to engage them in English. There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature. All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too.

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A range of resources suitable for WJEC Eduqas English Language and 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Literature GCSEs, OCR English GCSEs and AQA English GCSEs. A range of resources are designed for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 to engage them in English. There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature. All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too.
Exploring Diverse Voices: A Comprehensive Scheme of Work for Poems from Other Cultures
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Exploring Diverse Voices: A Comprehensive Scheme of Work for Poems from Other Cultures

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This resource is a meticulously organised scheme of work designed to immerse secondary school students in the rich tapestry of poetry from various cultures. It is structured into thematic folders, each containing detailed lesson plans, activities, and assessments. Here’s a breakdown of the contents: Introduction • This offers introductory materials to set the stage for the scheme of work. It includes background information, objectives, and an overview of the cultural significance of the selected poems. Limbo • Featuring “Limbo” by Edward Kamau Brathwaite, this section provides lesson plans and activities that explore the historical and cultural themes of the poem. Night of the Scorpion • This delves into “Night of the Scorpion” by Nissim Ezekiel. It includes comprehensive lesson plans, discussion points, and activities to enhance students’ understanding of the poem’s narrative and cultural background. Nothing’s Changed • Focused on “Nothing’s Changed” by Tatamkhulu Afrika, this section includes lesson plans and resources to discuss themes of apartheid, social justice, and change. Presents from My Aunts • Featuring “Presents from My Aunts in Pakistan” by Moniza Alvi, this folder offers materials to explore themes of identity, cultural heritage, and the immigrant experience. Two Scavengers • This section focuses on “Two Scavengers in a Truck, Two Beautiful People in a Mercedes” by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. It includes lesson plans and activities to discuss social class and disparity. Unrelated Incidents • Including Tom Leonard’s “Unrelated Incidents,” this folder provides resources to examine dialect, language, and identity within cultural contexts. Assessment (Blessing) • Focused on the poem “Blessing” by Imtiaz Dharker, this includes assessment materials to evaluate students’ understanding and appreciation of the poem’s cultural context and themes.
AQA English Language FULL Scheme of Work on Occupation and Power
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AQA English Language FULL Scheme of Work on Occupation and Power

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A full scheme of work that covers the theories and teaching associated with occupation and power. Over 18 Powerpoints in total that cover: - Key theorists - Student exemplars - Powerpoints that have strategies to cover the learning of occupation - Contextualised examples of data/transcripts
AQA English Language A Level: World Englishes Scheme of Work
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AQA English Language A Level: World Englishes Scheme of Work

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Navigate the diverse landscapes of World Englishes with this comprehensive lesson set designed specifically for the AQA English Language A Level. Embracing the richness and variety of English as it’s spoken around the globe, this resource offers an immersive journey, perfectly attuned to UK secondary school specifications. Key Features: AQA-Focused: Expertly tailored to meet the World Englishes criteria of the AQA English Language A Level. Research-Driven Approach: Each lesson is founded on evidence-based insights, guaranteeing the quality and accuracy of content. Global Exploration: Delve into the linguistic variations, historical contexts, and socio-cultural influences of English across continents. Classroom-Ready: Packed with engaging activities, multimedia supplements, and evaluation tools to encourage student involvement and comprehension. Efficient Planning: Pre-packaged lessons reduce planning time, allowing educators to focus on interactive teaching. Adaptable Format: Easily modifiable content to fit varying classroom needs and student abilities. For UK secondary school educators aiming to provide a nuanced understanding of World Englishes, this lesson set stands as an essential resource. Equip students with a panoramic view of English’s global expanse and foster a deeper appreciation of linguistic diversity.
Comprehensive Year 8 Teaching Resource for William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”
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Comprehensive Year 8 Teaching Resource for William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”

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Unlock the world of Shakespeare for your Year 8 students with this detailed and engaging teaching resource on “Macbeth”. This PowerPoint presentation offers a complete lesson plan designed to foster a deep understanding of the play. It includes: • Background on Shakespeare: An introduction to his life, works, and significance in literature. • Structured Reading Sessions: Guided readings with thought-provoking questions to stimulate discussion and analysis. • Character Studies: In-depth analysis of key characters like Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, with descriptive language exercises. • Act-by-Act Breakdown: Summaries and key points from each act, helping students grasp plot developments and character motivations. • Creative and Analytical Tasks: Interactive activities, including writing tasks and formal report writing, to develop critical thinking and analytical skills. • Multimedia Integration: Links to eBook platforms and YouTube videos for enhanced learning experiences. Equip your classroom with a resource that combines literary analysis, critical thinking, and engaging multimedia to make Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” accessible and exciting for your students.
Comprehensive Scheme of Work for “A Kestrel for a Knave” (Kes)
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Comprehensive Scheme of Work for “A Kestrel for a Knave” (Kes)

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Introducing an expertly crafted, full scheme of work for Year 9 English Literature centred around Barry Hines’ classic novel, “A Kestrel for a Knave.” This resource provides a robust, seven-week unit designed to deepen students’ understanding of the text, its themes, and its historical context. With two lessons per week, this scheme ensures thorough coverage and engagement with the novel. Key Features: Literacy Focus & Assessment Objectives: • Emphasis on developing critical reading, comprehension, and analytical skills. • Alignment with key assessment objectives (AO1, AO3) ensuring targeted learning outcomes. Engaging Weekly Themes: • Week 1: Context and Local History, exploring the novel’s setting and historical background. • Week 2: Language and Dialect, analysing how accent and dialogue contribute to character development. • Week 3: Class and Social Attitudes, examining themes of oppression and discrimination. • Week 4: School Life and Corporal Punishment, comparing past and present educational practices. • Week 5: Personal and Character Analysis, focusing on key characters and their development. • Week 6: Physical Education and Impressions of Mr Sugden, analysing the portrayal of school experiences. • Week 7: Assessment and Reflection, culminating in a comprehensive assessment and class discussions. Varied Lesson Plans: • Context-Based Activities: Utilising images, film trailers, and active reading to introduce the novel’s background. • Interactive Tasks: Turned discussions, translation tasks, and dictionary skills to enhance comprehension. • Creative Homework Projects: Encouraging independent research, artistic expression, and reflective writing. Linked Texts for Comparative Analysis: • Integration of complementary texts such as John Agard’s “Checking Out Me History” and Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise” to draw thematic parallels and enrich understanding. Assessment and Plenary Activities: • Structured tasks to reinforce learning and prepare students for assessments. • Plenary sessions to summarise lessons, encourage reflection, and solidify key concepts. Homework Project: • A comprehensive, multi-faceted project that includes historical research, creative writing, and artistic tasks, with incentives for the best submissions. This scheme of work provides educators with a detailed, step-by-step plan to guide students through “A Kestrel for a Knave,” ensuring a rich and engaging learning experience. The resource is designed to foster critical thinking, empathy, and a deeper appreciation for literature, making it an invaluable addition to any Year 9 English curriculum.
AQA English Language A Level NEA Investigation Scheme of Work
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AQA English Language A Level NEA Investigation Scheme of Work

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Unlock the potential of your A Level English Language students with this comprehensive, evidence-informed scheme of work designed explicitly for the AQA NEA Investigation component. Created by experienced educators, this resource kit ensures a coherent, thorough curriculum delivery that aligns with UK secondary school standards. Key Features: Curriculum-Aligned: Adheres to AQA guidelines for the English Language A Level NEA Investigation. In-Depth Analysis: Includes detailed investigations into language varieties, discourses, and theories. Lesson Plans: Features sequenced lesson plans, pedagogical tips, and assessments for effective classroom implementation. Student Resources: Equipped with engaging worksheets, exemplars, and interactive activities to foster higher-order thinking skills. Time-Saving: Minimises planning time, allowing educators to focus more on in-class teaching and student engagement. Adaptable: Content can be tailored to suit varying levels of student ability and classroom dynamics. Ideal for UK secondary school teachers who aim to deliver an enriching, evidence-based English Language programme, this resource provides a step-by-step guide to mastering the NEA Investigation unit. Get your students on the path to academic excellence today!
Jurassic Park: Unleash Prehistoric Imagination with Creative Writing!
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Jurassic Park: Unleash Prehistoric Imagination with Creative Writing!

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Step into a world of adventure and wonder with our "Jurassic Park Creative Writing Scheme of Work". Boasting over 130 meticulously designed lessons, this scheme immerses students into the art of narrative storytelling, using the iconic backdrop of Jurassic Park. **Highlights:** - **Film-Guided Inspiration**: Dive deep into the movie, with bespoke tasks and writing prompts that unleash creativity. - **Ambitious Vocabulary**: Empower students to elevate their narratives with rich and vivid word choices. - **Character Craft**: Master the art of characterisation, creating multi-dimensional figures that captivate readers. - **Dynamic Dialogue**: Techniques to craft realistic and engaging conversations between characters. - **Lush Settings**: Transport readers into the heart of Jurassic Park, evoking mood and atmosphere. - **Writing Excellence**: Proven strategies to refine and enhance the creative flair of student compositions. **Conclusion:** This isn't just a scheme; it's a journey. Embark on an educational adventure where the boundaries of time are crossed, and creativity knows no bounds. Perfect for cultivating a love for writing, this resource ensures students engage, learn, and most importantly, have fun. Let's bring Jurassic Park's magic to the classroom!
EDUQAS WJEC Unseen Poetry Scheme of Work
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EDUQAS WJEC Unseen Poetry Scheme of Work

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Full scheme of work covering 8 different unseen poems in preparation for the exam. Covers skills needed to approach the exam and different strategies that students can apply to the poems to achieve outstanding grades in their exams. Themes, language analysis and structure are all explored throughout. Poems covered are: 3AM Feed & Night Feed Dawn Revisited & Carpe Diem Guest House & Goodwill Store Snail & Gull
Complete Romeo and Juliet Teaching and Revision Bundle: GCSE Eduqas English Literature
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Complete Romeo and Juliet Teaching and Revision Bundle: GCSE Eduqas English Literature

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This comprehensive Romeo and Juliet bundle provides everything you need to teach, revise, and assess one of Shakespeare’s most iconic plays for GCSE Eduqas English Literature. Packed with resources tailored to suit various abilities, this bundle is ideal for classroom use, homework, or revision sessions. Includes: • Detailed Revision Resources: • 200+ slides of revision covering key themes, characters, and acts. • Scene summaries and key quotes organised by act. • Quizzes and Knowledge Checks: • End-of-Year Knowledge Quiz and Ultimate High-Ability Quiz. • Multiple extract-based questions to develop critical thinking. • Mock Exam and Practice Papers: • Full mock exam packs, including mark schemes and exemplar responses. • Teaching and Essay Booklets: • Teaching booklet with in-depth analysis and essays. • Whole-play summaries to consolidate learning. Perfect for both teachers and students, this bundle ensures thorough preparation for all aspects of the Eduqas GCSE exam while making Shakespeare accessible and engaging.
AQA English Language Gender Full Scheme of Work
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AQA English Language Gender Full Scheme of Work

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A full scheme of work that covers the theories and teaching associated with gender for AQA English Language A Level. 12 lessons in total that cover: Key theorists Student exemplars Powerpoints that have strategies to cover the learning of gender theories Contextualised examples of data/transcripts Key understanding and references are made to the AQA Endorsed Textbook. Further information regarding the textbooks can be found here: http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/english/gcse-english-textbooks
GCSE English Language Paper 1 Mock Exam Pack: Sadie’s Party
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GCSE English Language Paper 1 Mock Exam Pack: Sadie’s Party

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Prepare your students for Eduqas English Language Paper 1 with this mock exam pack based on Sadie’s Party. This resource replicates the real exam format and provides all the tools needed for effective assessment and exam preparation. Includes: • Exam Paper: A well-structured mock exam featuring Section A (20th Century Literature Reading) and Section B (Creative Prose Writing) tasks. • Passage and Questions: An engaging extract from Margaret Forster’s Mother Can You Hear Me? with comprehension, analysis, and evaluation questions covering AO1, AO2, and AO4. • Mark Scheme: Detailed marking guidance for all questions, aligned with Eduqas assessment objectives, ensuring consistent and accurate grading. • Creative Writing Tasks: Section B includes prompts designed to develop narrative writing skills, with a clear breakdown of AO5 and AO6 criteria. Perfect for Year 10 mocks, revision sessions, or targeted skills development, this resource provides everything needed to assess and prepare students effectively for the Eduqas GCSE Paper 1 exam.
Language Change and Early English Literature Unit: KS3 Full Scheme of Work
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Language Change and Early English Literature Unit: KS3 Full Scheme of Work

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Immerse your Key Stage 3 students in the fascinating world of language change and early English literature with this comprehensive 15-lesson scheme of work. This unit covers significant texts and concepts, from the Anglo-Saxon Exeter Book to Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, blending literary study, historical context, and language evolution. Designed to foster analytical skills and contextual understanding, this resource includes: • Lesson Objectives and Plans: Detailed lesson-by-lesson guides focused on retrieval, evaluation, creative writing, and comparison. • Key Texts and Extracts: Includes The Wanderer, Beowulf, Canterbury Tales, and more, with translation tasks and vocabulary exploration. • Assessment Opportunities: Milestone assessments on transactional writing and comparisons, with structured peer and teacher feedback. • Interactive Activities: Engage students with grids, annotation tasks, character analysis, live marking, and more. • Resources Provided: Articles, key slides, translation activities, vocabulary grids, and more for seamless lesson delivery. • Cross-Curricular Links: Combines language study with literary appreciation, historical inquiry, and creative writing skills. Perfect for deepening students’ understanding of early English literature and its impact on modern language and culture.
AQA English Language A Level NEA Commentary: A Complete Set of Lessons
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AQA English Language A Level NEA Commentary: A Complete Set of Lessons

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Elevate your A Level English Language curriculum with this robust set of lessons crafted specifically for the AQA NEA Commentary component. Rooted in evidence-based practice , this resource is the ultimate toolkit for AQA NEA Commentary success. Key Features: AQA-Specific: Focused solely on the NEA Commentary section of the AQA English Language A Level. Evidence-Based: Grounded in research and best practices for effective pedagogy. Comprehensive Lesson Plans: Includes well-structured lesson plans, clear objectives, and varied assessment methods. Student-Centric Resources: Features worksheets, model commentaries, and interactive activities to foster active learning and critical thinking. Time-Saving: A ready-to-use package, saving you hours of planning while ensuring a high-quality teaching and learning experience. Customisable: Flexibility to adapt the material according to individual student needs and classroom settings. Designed to meet the needs of UK secondary school teachers, this comprehensive lesson set offers a structured, yet flexible, approach to mastering the complexities of the AQA NEA Commentary. Engage your students and achieve academic excellence with this indispensable resource.
Harry Potter Scheme of Work: Reading Comprehension & Analysis: Year 7
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Harry Potter Scheme of Work: Reading Comprehension & Analysis: Year 7

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Dive into the magical world of Hogwarts with this comprehensive reading comprehension and analysis pack tailored for Year 7 students! This scheme of work is intricately designed around J.K. Rowling’s enchanting universe, ensuring students not only enjoy the read but delve deep into its layers. Contents: Comprehension Worksheets: Detailed questions on each chapter, encouraging students to recall and understand the narrative. Literary Analysis Activities: Explore the themes, symbols, and character developments throughout the series. Writing Tasks: Engage in creative tasks such as penning letters from the perspective of your favourite character or crafting an alternate ending. Group Discussions: Thought-provoking topics to stimulate classroom debates and discussions. Classroom Application: Perfect as a standalone unit or to complement an existing English curriculum. The activities cater to different learning styles, ensuring every student finds a point of engagement. The pack also contains guidance notes for educators, making implementation seamless. Benefits: Enhances reading comprehension skills. Encourages critical thinking and literary analysis. Fosters creativity and imaginative writing. Creates a collaborative learning environment through group activities. Unleash the magic of literature in your classroom with this meticulously crafted scheme of work, ensuring students not only appreciate the story but understand the depth and nuances of Rowling’s writing.
AQA English Language A Level Paper 2:  Opinion Article Writing for Q4
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AQA English Language A Level Paper 2: Opinion Article Writing for Q4

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Unlock the art of persuasive language and informed argumentation with our in-depth preparation guide for AQA English Language A Level Paper 2, Section B, Question 4. Exclusively crafted for UK secondary schools, this scheme of work equips students with the skills to pen compelling opinion articles on themes like gender, sociolect, dialect, occupation, ethnolect, and change, in line with AQA’s rigorous standards. Key Features: Thematic Proficiency: Detailed exploration of gender, sociolect, dialect, occupation, ethnolect, and change in opinion writing context. Structured Guidance: Step-by-step approach to crafting opinion pieces, empowering students with confidence and clarity. AQA-Aligned: Seamlessly integrated with AQA’s curriculum, guaranteeing relevancy and alignment with exam expectations. Engaging & Interactive: Thought-provoking prompts and exercises to foster active participation and in-depth understanding. Classroom Ready: Minimise prep time with ready-to-deploy resources, ensuring a smooth teaching experience. For educators who seek to enrich their student’s skills in opinion writing, our resource is a beacon of excellence. Elevate your teaching arsenal and prepare your students to ace AQA English Language A Level Paper 2 with finesse and assurance.
The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work
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The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work

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The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work covering 20 lessons that work through the entire novel and focus on key extracts. The scheme covers: An introduction into covering the whole novel and narrative theories. Context and key themes such as decadence and materialism. Role of the narrator. Key settings in The Great Gatsby. The use of characterisation. Timed essay structures and opportunity to feedback and improve.
Why the Whales Came by Michael Morpurgo workbook
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Why the Whales Came by Michael Morpurgo workbook

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Dive into an immersive learning experience with our “Year 7 Term 1 Workbook.” This comprehensive resource is meticulously crafted to support Year 7 students in mastering key literacy and comprehension skills through engaging and thought-provoking activities. Key Features: Chapter-Based Learning: The workbook is structured around chapters, each accompanied by captivating excerpts from “Why the Whales Came” by Michael Morpurgo. This approach helps students develop their reading and analytical skills progressively. Interactive Activities: Each chapter includes a variety of tasks such as map reading, character analysis, creative writing, and persuasive letter writing. These activities are designed to foster critical thinking, creativity, and comprehension. Historical Context: Students explore the historical backdrop of World War I, enhancing their understanding of the narrative and its significance. Activities prompt them to connect historical events with the storyline, deepening their engagement. Skill Development: The workbook focuses on essential literacy skills, including summarising, predicting, analysing characters, and understanding figurative language. These exercises are tailored to meet the needs of Year 7 students, ensuring a solid foundation for future learning. Creative Expression: Students are encouraged to express their creativity through tasks like drawing characters, writing newspaper articles, and inventing secret languages. This variety ensures that every student finds something to ignite their imagination. Persuasive Writing: With exercises on writing letters to MPs and creating persuasive speeches, students practice constructing logical arguments and using rhetorical devices, preparing them for more advanced writing tasks. Empathy and Ethical Thinking: Activities such as writing letters of hope and discussing the ethics of whale hunting help students develop empathy and ethical reasoning, fostering a well-rounded perspective. Comprehensive Evaluation: Each chapter concludes with reflective tasks and evaluations, allowing students to consolidate their learning and teachers to assess their progress effectively. Why Choose Our Workbook? • Engaging Content: The use of a popular novel keeps students interested and motivated. • Skill Integration: Combines literacy, history, and creative skills for a holistic learning experience. • Customisable: Teachers can adapt activities to suit the individual needs of their students. Transform your classroom with this dynamic and enriching resource. The “Year 7 Term 1 Workbook” is your gateway to a successful and stimulating academic term.
A View from the Bridge Scheme of Work
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A View from the Bridge Scheme of Work

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A full scheme of work covering 10 lessons and a revision lesson. Extracts taken from the play are added for students to analyse as they work through the play. There are a range of tasks for the students to work on as they read through the play. Suitable for GCSE Literature and can be developed for A Level study of this classic text.
Hosseini's The Kite Runner: AQA English Literature A Level: Comprehensive Scheme of Work
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Hosseini's The Kite Runner: AQA English Literature A Level: Comprehensive Scheme of Work

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Delve into the emotional and cultural landscape of Afghanistan with our dedicated scheme of work for Khaled Hosseini’s “The Kite Runner”, meticulously designed for AQA English Literature Paper 2 Section B. Navigate the intertwined themes of friendship, betrayal, and redemption in this modern literary masterpiece. What This Resource Brings to the Table: Thematic Depth: Our scheme ensures a profound exploration of “The Kite Runner”, capturing its essence from the bustling streets of Kabul to the challenges of immigrant life in America. Genre Proficiency: Specifically tailored to AQA’s Paper 2B, students will immerse themselves in the novel’s contributions to political and social protest writing. Classroom Integration: With a suite of detailed lesson plans, engaging classroom activities, and robust assessment tools, this resource is primed for educators aiming for excellence. Literary Analysis: Foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of Hosseini’s narrative techniques, character development, and symbolic undertones, equipping students for enriched discussions and essays. Cultural and Historical Context: Dive into the socio-political backdrop of Afghanistan, enriching interpretations and understanding of the novel’s narrative. Who is it Perfect for? Educators: In search of a comprehensive, insightful, and AQA-aligned approach to “The Kite Runner”? This resource has been crafted just for you. Students: Eager to gain a thorough understanding of “The Kite Runner” and ace your A Level English Literature exam? This is your roadmap. Why Our Scheme Stands Out: Developed by experts in literature education, this scheme perfectly balances academic depth with engaging content. Students are set on a path not just to exam success, but to a deeper appreciation and understanding of literature. Highlighted Features: In-depth Lesson Outlines Interactive Activities Assessment Rubrics & Constructive Feedback Mechanisms