Lesson Plan outline and activity: All will be able to develop ideas on possible endings for their coursework.
Most will be able to develop an interesting way of ending their narrative writing on The Robbery.
Some will be able to explore alternative ways of writing clichéd phrases.
Lesson Plan Outline - requires extract from Twilight: All will be able to think of some basic adjectives for each category
Most will be able to identify descriptive techniques used in the text
Some will be able to identify descriptive techniques and analyse why they are effective.
Lesson Plan Outline and necessary resources: All will be able to identify different descriptive techniques.
Most will be able to use these in their basic form within their descriptive writing.
Some will be able to use these techniques imaginatively to create vivid settings.
Dickens extract and Lesson Plan Outline: - All students will be able to express an opinion about robbery and develop ideas accordingly.
- Most students will be able to develop their own ideas about effective settings for their narrative.
Some students will be able to identify effective literary techniques in the Dickens paragraph.
Lesson Plan and Outline: All will be able to use a wider range of adding and causal connectives. Most students will be able to use a wider range of sequencing and qualifying connectives Some students will be able to begin to use emphasizing and comparative connectives.
Plan Outline - Use of inspirational images to incite debate. Write paragraph of text convincing your parents to allow you to go to a party when you have been grounded.
Printable worksheet including a detailed essay plan structure and notes to help students reflect upon several scenes within Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare and construct an essay answering the following questions..... (See worksheet)