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KS3 Boys and Girls by Alice Munro Analysis Lessons
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KS3 Boys and Girls by Alice Munro Analysis Lessons

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3 lessons that focus on plot, context and integrating context into analytical paragraphs based on the short story ‘Boys and Girls’ by Alice Munro. The story is not included but easily found online. The lessons were originally taught to a mixed ability Year 8 class and are suitable for online learning. Modelled writing and scaffolds are included.
The Yellow Wallpaper KS3 Plot, Context and Analysis Lessons
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The Yellow Wallpaper KS3 Plot, Context and Analysis Lessons

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3 lessons that focus on the plot, context and applying analysis skills to the short story The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Modelled examples and writing frames included with opportunities for peer assessment. These lessons were taught to a mixed ability Year 8 class and can be easily adapted to online learning.
KS3 Romeo and Juliet (Act 1, Scene 3) Monologue Writing
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KS3 Romeo and Juliet (Act 1, Scene 3) Monologue Writing

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A creative writing lesson focusing on writing a monologue from Juliet’s perspective in Act 1, Scene 3 of the play. This was originally taught to a mixed ability Year 8 class. Suitable for online learning, with opportunities for peer assessment.
KS3 Romeo and Juliet Developing Vocabulary
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KS3 Romeo and Juliet Developing Vocabulary

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Two writing focused lessons in which students aim to develop their vocabulary using Act 3, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet as a stimulus. Examples of modelled writing and success criteria are included along with opportunities for peer assessment. Suitable for a mixed ability Year 8 class and adaptable to online learning.
KS3 Romeo and Juliet Exploring Oxymoron (Act 3, Scene 2)
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KS3 Romeo and Juliet Exploring Oxymoron (Act 3, Scene 2)

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A KS3 Year 8 lesson in which students explore and then practise using oxymoron. Extracts from Act 3, scene 2 are used as a stimulus. Opportunities for group work and additional challenge are included. Originally taught online, easily adaptable for in class learning.
WW1 Descriptive Writing for KS3
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WW1 Descriptive Writing for KS3

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A lesson using a series of images from WW1 to practise and apply descriptive writing skills. Sentence frames are included and extension tasks are included. Suitable for a mixed ability Year 8 class or a higher ability Year 7 group. Can be used as a standalone lesson or as part of a SoW. Has been modified to suit online learning but can easily be adapted for the classroom.
KS3 Romeo and Juliet Writing Activities
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KS3 Romeo and Juliet Writing Activities

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A series of lessons (8 in total) that develop writing skills including use of oxymoron, monologue and soliloquy writing. An assessment style task is included. Suitable for a mixed ability Year 8 group and adaptable for online learning. Opportunities for pair and group work with peer assessment are integrated. Scaffolds and modelled writing are included. Please not this does not cover the entire play, these are activities that can be added to a larger scheme of work or be used as discreet writing tasks for students with prior knowledge of the play.
KS3 To Kill A Mockingbird: Exploring Mood
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KS3 To Kill A Mockingbird: Exploring Mood

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A lesson exploring and analysing how Harper Lee creates mood in chapter 1 of To Kill A Mockingbird. Extracts, extension tasks and model writing is included. Suitable for a mixed ability Year 8 class.
KS3 Analysing Atticus Finch
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KS3 Analysing Atticus Finch

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Two lessons focusing on an analysis of Atticus Finch’s character in chapter 3 of To Kill A Mockingbird. Suitable for a mixed ability Year 8 class, these lessons include extension tasks and opportunities for peer assessment.
KS3 To Kill A Mockingbird: Writing for Character
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KS3 To Kill A Mockingbird: Writing for Character

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A lesson focusing on chapter 9 of To Kill A Mockingbird. Students will write from the perspective of Scout as she justifies why she defended Atticus’ reputation against Francis. Extension tasks and sentence scaffolds are included. Suitable for a mixed ability Year 8 class.
KS3 To Kill A Mockingbird: Changes in Attitudes
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KS3 To Kill A Mockingbird: Changes in Attitudes

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A lesson that explores Jem and Scout’s changes in attitude toward Boo Radley in chapter 8 of To Kill A Mockingbird. Suitable for a mixed ability Year 8, class there are opportunities for discussion and extension tasks.
KS3 Romeo and Juliet Soliloquy Writing
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KS3 Romeo and Juliet Soliloquy Writing

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A pair of lessons preparing for a writing assessment task in which they will need to write a soliloquy from Romeo’s perspective after he has killed Tybalt. Examples of modelled writing and scaffolds are included. Suitable for a mixed ability Year 8 class.
Cambridge IGCSE 0500 English Language Paper 1 Walking Talking Mock
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Cambridge IGCSE 0500 English Language Paper 1 Walking Talking Mock

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A full IGCSE English Language Paper 1 mock exam with sources related to experiences of food. Question paper and mark scheme are included (the mark scheme is on the powerpoint). Originally used to facilitate a walking talking mock, this can be used for individual revision also. Suitable for students of the Cambridge 0500 specification (2020 onwards).
KS3 Chinese Cinderella Novel Study SoW
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KS3 Chinese Cinderella Novel Study SoW

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A 17 lesson scheme of work focusing on Chinese Cinderella, by Adeline Yen Mah. This scheme builds towards a reading assessment, with opportunities for discussion, presentation and creative writing activities throughout. Originally planned as an online scheme, this can be easily adapted to suit a classroom or to supplement an existing SoW. Suitable for a mixed ability Year 7 class.
KS3 'Conflict in Lamb to the Slaughter'
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KS3 'Conflict in Lamb to the Slaughter'

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A lesson that focuses on the presentation of conflict in the Roald Dahl short story, ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’. A copy of the story is not included but can be easily obtained online. Suitable for a mixed ability Year 8 class.