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Low ability year 9 Lady Macbeth Act 1, Scene 5 analysis 9-1 AQA
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Low ability year 9 Lady Macbeth Act 1, Scene 5 analysis 9-1 AQA

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A lesson exploring and analysing key ideas in Act 1, Scene 5. This lesson really supports low ability students in grasping the key concepts of this character. I have also included a version of the grid with my teaching notes to help. Starter is a gap fill after reading the scene - with a differentiated version for really weak students. Prior to this lesson, I did a whole lesson on women in Tudor/Jacobean England - really helped with understanding this character in this lesson.
Year 7 creative writing - effective openings
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Year 7 creative writing - effective openings

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A lesson following the explore - model - try - apply method. Effective openings - exploring different ways to open a story, and then having a go. Followed by 20 mins of focused writing of their own opening. differentiation included.
Animal Farm AQA 9-1 Lesson 1 Fables Low ability
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Animal Farm AQA 9-1 Lesson 1 Fables Low ability

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First lesson in a scheme exploring Animal Farm for the new AQA GCSE 9-1. Lesson looks at fables, and allows students to explore purpose of a fable. If students are higher than predicted level 3, could introduce concept of allegory, but mine are too weak.
Animal Farm AQA 9-1 Lesson 9  Analysing how propaganda is used in Squealer's speech ch 3Low ability
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Animal Farm AQA 9-1 Lesson 9 Analysing how propaganda is used in Squealer's speech ch 3Low ability

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Lesson 9 of a scheme of learning about Animal Farm for new AQA. Low ability year 9. In this lesson, students used a scaffolded and differentiated sheet to analyse Squealer's speech, and they then completed a 20 minute writing assessment answering the question: How does Squealer uses propaganda in chapter 3 and how is this similar to Russian propaganda? Peer assessment at the end. This was an observed lesson graded outstanding.