Cover lesson - Blake's Tyger - KS3/4Quick View
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Cover lesson - Blake's Tyger - KS3/4

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A self contained lesson with differentiated questions on the poem. Useful as a last minute cover lesson or as part of a wider unit preparing for unseen poetry analysis.
Cover lesson Christmas reading comprehension - the origins of Christmas traditionsQuick View
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Cover lesson Christmas reading comprehension - the origins of Christmas traditions

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A one off, self contained reading comprehension which is suitable for an end of term last minute cover lesson. The text is clear to read and print, with fully differentiated questions ranging from retrieval to inference and including stretch and challenge longer responses. Suitable for individual or group work, SEN accomodated.
Remembrance Day poppy/In Flanders' Fields - one off/cover lessonQuick View
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Remembrance Day poppy/In Flanders' Fields - one off/cover lesson

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A stand alone lesson which can easily be delivered as a cover lesson or as part of a broader study of World War One poetry. Considers the symbolism of the poppy and includes McCrae’s poem. Starter activities allow for peer sharing of ideas and questions on the poem are differentiated.
Hallowe'en KS3 writing /cover lessonQuick View
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Hallowe'en KS3 writing /cover lesson

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Two A4 pages containing four platformed tasks including starter, development and consolidation of skills in creative writing, focusing on imagery. This is a differentiated resource aimed at stretch and challenge in creative writing. Useful as a one off lesson on theme of Hallowe’en or within wider creative writing unit. Some prior knowledge of basic literary terms (upper ks2 level ) is required. Can easily be delivered as a cover lesson in teacher absence.
Cover lesson KS3 A Christmas Carol - opening section annotation and analysisQuick View
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Cover lesson KS3 A Christmas Carol - opening section annotation and analysis

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This is the opening scene of Stave 1, annotated to show theme, structure, narrative voice, imagery and language. A brief commentary on the annotations allows students to identify techniques and analyse the effects within the passage. Key terms related to the annotations provide a platform to structure an evaluation of Dicken’s crafting of the opening section of A Christmas Carol.
Halloween - Non-Fiction Reading ComprehensionQuick View
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Halloween - Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension

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Two non-fiction texts on the subject of Halloween origins and trick or treat aimed at higher level ks3 or GCSE students. Focuses on reading comprehension, identififcation of language devices and scrutiny of technique. Differences in audience and purpose allow for comparisons between the texts.
English Language Non-Fiction: Persuasive LetterQuick View
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English Language Non-Fiction: Persuasive Letter

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Stand alone lesson for GCSE or higher level key stage 3. Supports Reading section of WJEC English Language paper 3 amongst others. Allows students to develop understanding of persuasive devices within a realistic text. Questions used to identify key features and evaluate the impact of the text.