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English resources for KS3, 4 & 5
THE GORGON'S HEAD GREEK MYTHS  KS3 MEDUSA PERSEUS & KS4 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 1 SKILLS
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THE GORGON'S HEAD GREEK MYTHS KS3 MEDUSA PERSEUS & KS4 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 1 SKILLS

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Using Anthony Horowitz’s retelling of this myth (copy not provided), there are several activities looking at the different sections of this myth. This is the tale of Perseus and how he slays Medusa. Please see my ‘shop’ for further resources. As an optional starter task, you could create a ‘Pandora’s Box’ of objects related to the Gorgon’s Head myth, for students to use to predict what will happen. I have used toy snakes, pebbles, Halloween eyeballs etc. Students then use inference skills to create an impression of King Polydectes, draw the gorgons using the given extract, list four things they have learned about them (in the style of Language Paper 1 Q1) with answers supplied for easy self assessment. After this, students can research Athena on computers or phones. Students then analyse the writer’s use of language to describe Medusa’s cave using an evidence table which supplies suggested answers for easy assessment. Finally, draw Athena’s shield to include Medusa’s head and play the interactive whiteboard game ‘Gorgon’s Head’ to sum up learning.
KS3 MISSING PERSON DRAMA SCHEME - EIGHT STRUCTURED LESSONS WITH RESOURCES
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KS3 MISSING PERSON DRAMA SCHEME - EIGHT STRUCTURED LESSONS WITH RESOURCES

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Aimed at KS3, this scheme takes you through the morning after a girl called Ellie disappears from her home in the night. There is a village meeting, a bag found at the station containing items that Ellie has lost (giving possible clues to her disappearance), a group effort to put up missing posters, mime to the Beatles’ track She’s Leaving home and much more. Students really enjoy this scheme. Hope you do too!
KS3 DESCRIPTIVE WRITING CAPITAL CITIES ENGLISH LANGUAGE INDEPENDENT LEARNING WORKSHEETS BOOKLET
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KS3 DESCRIPTIVE WRITING CAPITAL CITIES ENGLISH LANGUAGE INDEPENDENT LEARNING WORKSHEETS BOOKLET

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Here is something that is hopefully a bit different. I have provided information and images on 5 capital cities, from which pupils have to describe them using a range of methods. I have included a WAGOLL and an overview of what is expected for each task. The capital cities here are: Athens, Madrid, Paris, Washington DC and Moscow. Easily adaptable and can be printed off as separate worksheets or as a booklet. Suitable for KS3. I have included differentiated versions of all worksheets plus the overview.
THE ROAD NOT TAKEN ROBERT FROST POETRY RESPONSE / UNSEEN KS4 ENGLISH LITERATURE
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THE ROAD NOT TAKEN ROBERT FROST POETRY RESPONSE / UNSEEN KS4 ENGLISH LITERATURE

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Two lessons Lesson 1 - Unseen lesson on ‘The Road Not Taken’ by Robert Frost- includes a copy of the poem, questions for pupils to answer / facilitate discussion with suggested answers. Consideration of structure / form (see ppt slide notes) and ending with a question asking what the poet’s thoughts are about life. Set of ‘clear’ criteria given from AQA markscheme for pupils to follow in their response. Really nice poem and links nicely to the Paper 1 Q5 practice. Lesson 2 - idea of using a scene as a way in to description e.g. thinking about bigger ideas such as Autumn being a metaphor for change or an ending. Includes example of planning, skills focus and an example paragraph to use for discussion before pupils write their own. Perfect for current Y10.
CONTEXT LESSON ON VICTORIAN ENGLAND FOR INTRODUCING / RE-CAPPING A CHRISTMAS CAROL
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CONTEXT LESSON ON VICTORIAN ENGLAND FOR INTRODUCING / RE-CAPPING A CHRISTMAS CAROL

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Aimed at middle to low ability KS3, this lesson looks at the context of Victorian England, giving a range of information about life in the workhouse and looking at the difference between the lives of the rich and poor. There is also an extract from Berlie Doherty’s ‘The Street Child’ to analyse. Perfect for introducing any Victorian novel, but with A Christmas Carol in mind. Could be useful as re-capping context prior to exam.
VICTORIAN ENGLAND CONTEXT ACTIVITIES
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VICTORIAN ENGLAND CONTEXT ACTIVITIES

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Three lessons aimed at informing students about life in Victorian England, working children, the workhouse and the differences between rich and poor. Includes a range of engaging activities.
THE DECLARATION BY GEMMA MALLEY -KS3- PART TWO - LESSONS 11 - 21
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THE DECLARATION BY GEMMA MALLEY -KS3- PART TWO - LESSONS 11 - 21

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A continuation of part one of my scheme (already for sale in my shop), this set of lessons continues to work through the story and develop a range of skills from English Language Paper 1 and 2. Lesson 17 contains a step by step approach to the Paper 1 Q4 English Language style question requiring students to critically evaluate a statement. Please see my shop for other quality resources - thanks!
VICTORIAN CONTEXT FOR KS3 ENGLISH LITERATURE RANGE OF ACTIVITIES
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VICTORIAN CONTEXT FOR KS3 ENGLISH LITERATURE RANGE OF ACTIVITIES

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Around 6 lessons in total, this series of resources covers Victorian education, crime, punishment and the law, as well as looking at three of Dickens’ most memorable characters in the context of the time. Range of activites from quizzes to cloze exercises, education clips, wanted poster, diary of a hulk ship prisoner, drama amongst other tasks.
KS3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE NARRATIVE STORY WRITING LESSONS, HOMEWORK AND ASSESSMENT
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KS3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE NARRATIVE STORY WRITING LESSONS, HOMEWORK AND ASSESSMENT

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LESSON 1 LOOKS AT TWO EXAMPLE STORIES AND ASKS PUPILS TO IDENTIFY WHAT IS EFFECTIVE AND WHAT REQUIRES IMPROVEMENT. INCLUDES A SIMPLIFIED MARK SCHEME TO ALLOW PUPILS TO ASSESS. TIPS ON PLANNING AND AN OPPORTUNITY TO PLAN IS BUILT IN. A TSUNAMI HOMEWORK IS PROVIDED AS HOMEWORK FOLLOWING THIS LESSON, PROVIDING A WRITING FRAME FOR PUPILS TO CREATE THEIR OWN STORY USING A GIVEN PICTURE. NARRATIVE WRITING LESSON 2 FOLLOWS UP ON THIS HOMEWORK, WITH A FURTHER EXAMPLE STORY TO LOOK AT. A NARRATIVE WRITING ASSESSMENT IS INCLUDED, FOR PUPILS TO APPLY SKILLS LEARNED. THIS COULD BE TEACHER OR PUPIL ASSESSED.
AN INSPECTOR CALLS REVISION TASKS / LESSON - KS4 ENGLISH LITERATURE PAPER 2 AQA GCSE
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AN INSPECTOR CALLS REVISION TASKS / LESSON - KS4 ENGLISH LITERATURE PAPER 2 AQA GCSE

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This is a set of revision tasks which takes students through all three acts of the play, looking at characters, the theme of responsibility, younger versus older generation and Priestley’s message. Activities include match up the quotations to the characters, multiple choice answer quiz on Act One, order the plot for ‘Gerald’s bit’ in Act 2, analyse Mrs Birling’s refusal to accept responsibility for her actions and write on her metaphorical wall, highlight an extract for evidence of the difference between the younger and older generation and match up the statements with the evidence to confirm Priestley’s message. Copy of An Inspector Calls needed for the Mrs Birling wall task.
KS3 DESCRIPTIVE WRITING - APPETISING ADJECTIVES AND VERBS
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KS3 DESCRIPTIVE WRITING - APPETISING ADJECTIVES AND VERBS

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AIMED AT KS3, THIS LESSON USES CHOCOLATES TO HELP INSPIRE PUPILS TO CREATE MOUTHWATERING ADJECTIVES AND VERBS. FOCUS IS IMPROVING LANGUAGE CHOICE IN DESCRIPTIVE WRITING. STUDENTS WORK THROUGH ACTIVITIES TO CREATE THEIR OWN BESPOKE BOX OF CHOCOLATES AND THEN DESCRIBE TO ADVERTISE!
PERSUASIVE SPEAKING TASK - CREATE YOUR OWN LAS VEGAS HOTEL - KS3 & 4
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PERSUASIVE SPEAKING TASK - CREATE YOUR OWN LAS VEGAS HOTEL - KS3 & 4

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This lesson introduces the big Las Vegas hotels and the themes they are based around. After looking at some example, and watching some clips, students are tasked with creating their own and presenting their ideas to persuade the audience that their hotel should be the next one to be built on the strip.