A lesson in which students write a speech about their role models, based on a reading analysis of Barack Obama's statement on the death of Muhammed Ali.
Includes:
Powerpoint with prompts for students, as well as mark schemes.
The original statement given by Obama, in which students can identify their own features.
Scaffolded grid with examples from the speech and space for students to write in the corresponding feature.
A model response, used for them to assess and improve.
Could also be used to meet the speaking and listening aspect of the exam.
3 resources:
1 pack with various activities on how to get their B grade to an A for section a: Of Mice and Men.
1 pack with various activities on how to get their B to an A for section b: Writing.
1 presentation to support.
Perfect for revision sessions.
Lesson focused on Question 4 of the new AQA English language paper 2.
Comparison of two articles that discuss the Hillsborough Disaster: The Sun (1989) and The Guardian (2016).
Included: Powerpoint presentation, linked to AOs, with questions throughout; two articles; comparison grid for students to collect thoughts.
Included:
Powerpoint presentation: complete with full Y11 lessons for a set 3 class.
Themes: worksheets for 3 key themes with prompt quotes and questions.
Timeline: of events, students to put into the correct order.
Character analysis sheets: The Boss and Carlson
Curley's Wife: character analysis sheet.
Language feature crossword
Powerpoint for the scenes.
Brief look at Benvolio and Mercutio's differing views on: love, life, friendship and women.
Then activity in which students identify words that connote 'light' in Romeo's soliloquy. Provided a supporting worksheet in which they plot these references onto a graph depending on their 'brightness'- good for numeracy links.