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Setting Revision Lesson: AQA Crime Lit B
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Setting Revision Lesson: AQA Crime Lit B

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A revision lesson for AQA English Literature B, Elements of Crime. The lesson focusses on key quotations which link to the pastoral features and settings of Atonement, The Ballad of Reading Gaol, and Browning’s Poems. It invites students to analyse how each texts subverts elements of the pastoral genre. Contains vocabulary tasks, exemplar responses and information on the pastoral genre.
Form / Tutor Group Display
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Form / Tutor Group Display

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A display for Form or Tutor Group boards. The display is inspired by the internet game ‘Words with Friends’. Students form words which represent the attributes of an excellent friendship on the scrabble-like board. Includes board, letters, rules and a heading for the display. Please note that hook and loop stickers will need to be purchased separately in order for the display to be ‘played’ in an interactive way. Alternatively, simply affix letters by sticking them on the board in your chosen design.
Macbeth Context: The Four Humours
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Macbeth Context: The Four Humours

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A challenging context lesson that introduces the theory of the four humours. The lesson explores the question ‘why does Lady Macbeth die?’ using medical theories from the sixteenth and seventeenth century. 23 slides including vocabulary tasks, writing frames and contextual information.
Jekyll & Hyde Context: Victorian Etiquette
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Jekyll & Hyde Context: Victorian Etiquette

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Two challenging lessons introducing students to the context of manners and etiquette. Students analyse links between restrictive and oppressive cultural norms and the character of Edward Hyde. Contains vocabulary tasks, academic reading, modeled responses and detailed scaffolding.
A Christmas Carol: Motifs
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A Christmas Carol: Motifs

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A revision lesson intended to help students make fluid connections between the extract and the whole text. Introduces the definition of the term motif, and a number of important motifs in A Christmas Carol. Contains an example exam question and answer, as well as a related homework task.
Cultural Allusions Creative Writing
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Cultural Allusions Creative Writing

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Two creative writing lessons for KS4 or KS3. Students develop allusions to the work of different artists as well as extended metaphors for use in descriptive or creative writing tasks. Prepares students for Language Paper One Question Five.
Using Genre: Language Paper One Q5
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Using Genre: Language Paper One Q5

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A creative writing lesson focussed on GCSE English Language Paper One. Can be adapted for other key stages. Introduces students to the conventions of the ghost story, and gives a step by step guide to producing their own short story. Contains an examplar response.
Greta Thunberg - Persuasive Speeches
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Greta Thunberg - Persuasive Speeches

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Two challenging lessons, using Greta Thunberg’s speeches to develop persuasive writing. Suitable for KS3 or KS4. Lesson one gives background about climate change and Greta Thunberg, and models sophisticated sentence structures used in her speeches. Lesson two focusses on structuring logical arguments, and introduces the concepts of syllogisms and logical fallacies.
Narrative Structure: Macbeth
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Narrative Structure: Macbeth

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A fully resourced lesson focusing on analysing the narrative structure of Shakespeare’s plot. Intended to allow students to strengthen their understnding and analysis of links between an individual extract and the whole text. Contains vocabulary tasks, exemplar paragraph and writing frames.
Jekyll & Hyde: London Fog Context
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Jekyll & Hyde: London Fog Context

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Two challenging lessons analysing the context and symbolism of fog in Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel Jekyll and Hyde. The lessons contain contextual information on London’s notorious pea-soupers, vocabulary tasks, exemplar paragraphs, recall quizzes and links to an extract from the text.