<p>A 20 lesson unit on war poems for KS3. Lessons include resources and full copies of each poem.</p>
<p>Lessons include:</p>
<p>L1 and 2: World War 1 Context<br />
L3: In Flanders Field<br />
L4: Flag<br />
L5: Patriotism and Propaganda Posters<br />
L6: Who’s For the Game?<br />
L7: The Soldier<br />
L8: The Redeemer<br />
L9: Dulce et Decorum Est<br />
L10: Dulce continued<br />
L11: Exposure<br />
L12: Descriptive Writing<br />
L13: PTSD<br />
L14: The Manhunt<br />
L15: Poppies<br />
L16: Comparing Poems<br />
L17: Ode to a Drone<br />
L18: The End and The Beginning<br />
L19: We Lived Happily During the War<br />
L20: The Christmas Truce</p>
<p>A pack of 24 lessons exploring Jekyll and Hyde. Includes extracts, worksheets, an AQA question.</p>
<p>Quite scaffolded so would work as a KS3 unit aswell as a KS4 unit.</p>
<p>Can be used alongside an abridged text too.</p>
<p>A pack of 8 lessons including resources to help students revise and prepare for AIC exams and assessments. **Uses AQA assessment objectives. **</p>
<p>Includes:</p>
<p>L1: Context Revision (character links to context)<br />
L2: Mr Birling and Avarice<br />
L3: Sheila and Social Change (essay example and plan)<br />
L4: Essay Writing<br />
L5: Gerald, Eric and Patriarchy<br />
L6: Mrs Birling and Social Responsibility<br />
L7: Essay Writing<br />
L8: The Inspector and Socialism (includes high level links to Karl Marx)</p>
<p>A 5 week unit focusing on Greek myths and legends for KS3 students<br />
stories and resources included</p>
<p>Each myth builds a foundation of the key concepts and texts taught at GCSE. These include tragic heroes, femininity, power and humanity.</p>
<p>The unit focuses on reading comprehension, creative writing (fiction and non-fiction) as well as analytical writing.</p>
<p>Writing structures provided (most with sentence starters.)</p>
<p>Week 1: The Ancient Greeks</p>
<ul>
<li>Lesson 1: The Ancient Greeks</li>
<li>Lesson 2: Greek Gods and Goddesses</li>
<li>Lesson 3: Mythical Beasts</li>
<li>Lesson 4: Hercules</li>
</ul>
<p>Week 2: Be Careful What You Wish For</p>
<ul>
<li>Lesson 5: Pandora’s Box</li>
<li>Lesson 6: King Midas</li>
<li>Lesson 7: Icarus</li>
</ul>
<p>Week 3: Vanity and Narcissism</p>
<ul>
<li>Lesson 9: Mirror Descriptions</li>
<li>Lesson 10: Narcissus</li>
<li>Lesson 11: Medusa</li>
<li>Lesson 12: Carol Ann Duffy’s ‘Medusa’</li>
</ul>
<p>Week 4: The Power of Nature:</p>
<ul>
<li>Lesson 13: Hades and the Underworld</li>
<li>Lesson 14: Persephone’s Abduction</li>
<li>Lesson 15: Artemis and Orion</li>
<li>Lesson 16: Poseidon</li>
</ul>
<p>Week 5: Masculinity and Tragic Heroes</p>
<ul>
<li>Lesson 17: Prometheus and Zeus</li>
<li>Lesson 18: Persuading Zeus</li>
<li>Lesson 19: Achilles and the Tragic Hero</li>
<li>Lesson 20: Greek Myths Quiz</li>
</ul>
<p>An introductory lesson to Pride and Prejudice focusing on key characters and plot.</p>
<p>Includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>PowerPoint</li>
<li>Printable plot summary and character match worksheet</li>
<li>YouTube video link to plot summary and character analysis</li>
</ul>
<p>Great for KS3 and KS4 students!</p>
<p>The Ultimate Power and Conflict Poetry Card Game!</p>
<p>Includes PowerPoint with game instructions for:</p>
<ul>
<li>Theme Snap (matching poems to themes)</li>
<li>Go Fish (theme groupings)</li>
<li>Memory Pairs (theme pairs)</li>
</ul>
<p>52 Playing Cards (3x for each poem and 7 theme cards)</p>
<p>All games require theme and quote revision for all 16 poems.</p>
<p>Great for:</p>
<ul>
<li>Class Revision</li>
<li>Interventions</li>
<li>Home Schooling</li>
<li>End of term fun!</li>
</ul>
<p>A lesson for KS3 or KS4 exploring Sassoon’s ‘To the Warmongers.’</p>
<p>Includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Poetic methods matching activity</li>
<li>Copies of the poem</li>
<li>What How Why analysis structure</li>
</ul>
<p>A great resource for war poetry or introducing students to an unseen poem with similar themes of Power and Conflict.</p>
<p>A series of Romeo and Juliet worksheets inspired by the 1996 movie adaptation. Great for KS3 students!</p>
<p>Includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>‘Watch along’ sheets for each act</li>
<li>Character sheet</li>
<li>Language analysis sheet of balcony scene (Act 2)</li>
<li>Language analysis sheet of Benvolio’s statement (Act 3)</li>
<li>Language analysis sheet of Juliet’s soliloquy (Act 4)</li>
</ul>
<p>A great session for year 10 and 11 ahead of assessments and exams! Focuses on the assessment objectives when planning and approaching an essay on selfishness in the play.</p>