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.
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.
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
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
Full Scheme of Work - perfect to prepare students to move on to GCSE level analysis.
Complete scheme that contains Power Points, reference to key scenes and worksheets.
Covers creative writing, speaking and listening and language analysis.
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Over 200 slides of revision!
Full scheme of work that covers revision of all the Acts in Romeo and Juliet.
Extract and essay skills are explained clearly.
There is a focus on themes, imagery, language, structure and context associated with the play.
Character profiles of all the key characters with chronological details for the students to refer to.
Unlock your students’ potential with this all-inclusive bundle that covers key topics essential for A Level English Language studies. Each Scheme of Work is meticulously designed, ensuring thorough coverage of essential themes.
Contents:
Paper 1: Dive deep into the fascinating world of Child Language Acquisition, understanding developmental stages and linguistic features.
Paper 2: Equip students with the tools to analyse the interplay of Occupation and Power, Accent, Dialect and Gender, and the nuances of Gender in language. Additionally, refine their skills with a comprehensive guide on Writing Opinion Articles, fostering critical thinking and articulation.
Classroom Application:
Perfectly tailored for A Level English Language curriculum, each scheme is designed for seamless integration into your teaching plan, with activities, discussion prompts, and assessment guidelines. Ideal for both classroom discussions and independent study.
Benefits:
Comprehensive coverage of core topics.
Engaging activities fostering deep understanding.
Aligned with A Level curriculum and assessment criteria.
Elevate your teaching approach with this meticulously curated bundle, ensuring students not only grasp key concepts but also hone their analytical skills. An invaluable resource for every A Level English Language classroom.
Lesson 6 of a Scheme of Work for View from the Bridge.
This lesson covers Aristotle’s Poetics.
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.
Suitable for any GCSE English Literature Exam - especially the new Eduqas exam.
A range of activities suitable for a range of abilities.
Covers all the key aspects needed, including exam skills, context, language, structure and form. Handouts are provided to support and extend the learning.
A Scheme of Work that covers the teaching of Child Language Acquisition for A-Level English Language.
It covers:
Transcripts and examples
Key theorists and studies such as the Wug test and Pavlov's dog
Analysis of speech, reading and writing
Elevate your A Level English Language teaching with this comprehensive Scheme of Work dedicated to the art of writing compelling opinion articles. This resource is tailor-made for the AQA curriculum, ensuring students not only grasp the concept but excel in execution.
Contents:
Opinion Article Exemplars: Dive into curated examples showcasing the best of opinion writing.
Theory Revision: Revisit key theorists, delving deep into topics such as gender, sociolect, dialect, ethnolect, and occupation to provide a robust foundation.
Language Levels Explored: Comprehensive revision covering all linguistic tiers, ensuring students have a holistic understanding.
Exam-Ready: Integrated exam questions and timed responses to simulate the AQA examination experience.
Assessment Tools: Peer assessment checklist included, fostering a collaborative learning environment and facilitating constructive feedback.
Classroom Application:
This resource seamlessly integrates into your A Level English Language curriculum, equipped with activities, sample writings, and assessment guidelines. It’s designed to be both a teaching aid and a self-study resource.
Benefits:
Detailed exploration of opinion article writing.
Comprehensive coverage of essential theories.
Exam-centric approach for best results.
Fosters analytical and critical thinking.
Empower your students with the tools to write persuasive opinion articles, grounded in theory and practice. An indispensable asset for the AQA A Level English Language syllabus.
Unearth the Modern Tragedy! Explore Arthur Miller’s poignant critique of the American Dream with our expertly designed scheme of work tailored for AQA English Literature A Level students.
What’s Inside?
Modern Tragedy Explored: Delve deep into the heart of Miller’s vision of contemporary tragedy and its implications.
Detailed Study on “Death of a Salesman”: Navigate the complex relationships, dreams, and disillusionments of the Loman family in tune with AQA’s core text criteria.
Vivid Contextual Insights: Illuminate the socio-economic and cultural landscape that shaped Miller’s masterpiece.
Analytical Brilliance: Cultivate a profound literary analysis of motifs, symbols, and character arcs.
Comparative Skills: Equip students to draw meaningful comparisons with other modern tragedies.
Critical Perspectives: Dive into varied interpretations, broadening students’ analytical horizons.
Essay Craftsmanship: Hone students’ essay-writing prowess, setting them up for A Level triumph.
Who’s It For?
Fellow Educators: In search of a dynamic, comprehensive, and insightful approach to “Death of a Salesman” that syncs seamlessly with AQA’s guidelines? Your quest ends here!
Students: Aspiring to master your A Level English Literature syllabus? This resource is your stepping stone!
Why Opt For Our Scheme?
Conceived by seasoned educators, our scheme marries academic depth with engaging content, ensuring students not only achieve top marks but also cultivate a deep-rooted love for literature.
Key Features:
Exhaustive Lesson Outlines
Stimulating Activities & Tasks
Grading Criteria & Feedback Tools
This comprehensive six-week scheme of work, titled “Heroes and Villains,” is designed for Year 9 students, focusing on narrative writing, content organisation, and written accuracy. It includes detailed lesson plans, engaging PowerPoint presentations, and a variety of activities to enhance students’ creative writing skills.
Week-by-Week Breakdown:
Week 1: Archetypes and Adaptation
• Texts: Robin Hood and King Arthur
• Activities: Students will explore the archetypes of heroes and villains, focusing on what makes an epic story. They will write their own adaptation of either a Robin Hood or King Arthur story.
• Objective: Understand and create epic narratives.
Week 2: Children’s Stories
• Texts: Jungle Book, Matilda, and Peter Pan
• Activities: Students will rewrite a key scene from one of these texts from the villain’s point of view, focusing on narrative perspective.
• Objective: Develop skills in shifting narrative perspectives.
Weeks 3 & 4: Historical Fiction and Revolution
• Texts: Hamilton
• Activities: Through mini-writing exercises, students will write letters between Hamilton and Eliza, create a song/rap for a character, and write about the Battle of Yorktown from different perspectives.
• Objective: Enhance creativity and engage the reader.
A Scheme of Work that covers the teaching of accent, dialect and the study of ethnolect.
Covers:
Key theorists
Analysis of language found in Kes
Geographical varieties
Teen speak
Attitudes and critics
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.
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.
Dive deep into the world of linguistic diversity with our exhaustive preparation resource for AQA English Language A Level Paper 2, Section B, Question 3. Tailored meticulously for UK secondary schools, this collection offers insights into topics such as gender, sociolect, dialect, occupation, ethnolect, and change, all centred around the theme of language discourses.
Key Features:
Topic Mastery: Extensive question sets on gender, sociolect, dialect, occupation, ethnolect, and change ensure thorough student readiness.
Classroom-Friendly: Ready-to-use, minimising lesson planning time and maximising teaching efficiency.
AQA-Aligned: Perfectly synchronised with AQA specifications, ensuring all content is relevant and exam-appropriate.
Engagement-Focused: Intriguing prompts and diverse themes ensure student engagement, facilitating deeper understanding.
Adaptable: Designed for diverse classroom needs, ensuring every student gets the most out of each session.
Educators aiming to offer their students a cutting-edge edge in tackling Question 3 can rely on this unparalleled resource. Ensure your students are exam-ready, confident, and comprehensively prepared for AQA English Language A Level Paper 2’s challenges.
Dive into Margaret Atwood’s compelling dystopian narrative with our comprehensive scheme of work designed specifically for AQA English Literature Paper 2 Section B. Unpack the intricate layers of political and social protest writing in this modern classic.
What Does the Resource Offer?
Comprehensive Coverage: Our scheme ensures students grasp the depth and breadth of “The Handmaid’s Tale”, from its dystopian setting to the poignant themes of gender oppression and religious extremism.
Genre Exploration: Tailored to AQA’s Paper 2B, delve deep into the conventions and nuances of political and social protest writing.
Classroom Ready: Detailed lesson plans, engaging activities, and assessment tools make this resource a must-have for educators. Seamlessly integrate our content into your teaching, ensuring students are exam-ready and intellectually stimulated.
Analytical Focus: Enhance students’ analytical skills with guided explorations of Atwood’s language, symbolism, and narrative techniques. Equip them to craft insightful essays and discussions.
Contextual Insights: Enrich discussions with a focus on the socio-historical context of the 1980s, shedding light on the novel’s relevance and Atwood’s commentary.
Target Audience:
For Teachers: Looking for a structured and insightful approach to “The Handmaid’s Tale” that aligns perfectly with AQA’s specifications? This resource is tailored to your needs.
For Students: Aspire to master “The Handmaid’s Tale” and excel in your A Level English Literature studies? Dive into our comprehensive guide.
Why Choose Our Scheme?
Crafted with precision by seasoned educators, our scheme marries academic rigor with pedagogical soundness. Students not only prepare for exams but also develop a genuine appreciation for literature.
Key Features:
Exhaustive Lesson Plans
Stimulating Activities
Grading Criteria & Feedback Tools