- Persuasive writing lesson based on Live Aid and Comic Relief.
- Differentiated using the GCSE mark scheme.
- Students read an extract from Bob Geldof’s diary which sparked the song 'Do They Know It’s Christmas Time?, discuss the impact of the song and how persuasive writing techniques have been used. Students will eventually create their own piece of persuasive writing.
- Lesson planned using the TEEP structure.
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Non-Fiction Language Paper 2 Lessons and resources bundle!
* All lessons differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge and the GCSE mark scheme. * Topics include The Greatest Showman, Prisons, Death Penalty, Gun Law, The Iceland 'Rang Tan' advert, Nursing, Roald Dahl's 'Boy', video games, poverty and selling houses. * Resources included for all lessons. * Lessons include a range of topics to interest students in the non-fiction module. * Include lessons for both the reading and writing section of the paper.
4x Christmas Lessons - Descriptive writing and persuasive writing (including Rang-tan Xmas advert and The Snowman lessons.)
* 4 x Christmas themed lessons aimed at KS3 and KS4. * 2 lessons are based on descriptive writing - one involving writing a description of a Christmas market and one lesson using the 'show don't tell' techniques to write a description of the Snowman coming to life. * 2 lessons are on persuasive writing using the Rang-tan advert and the Band Aid Christmas song 'Do they know it's Christmas time?' * All lessons differentiated using the GCSE mark scheme and aim/challenge/super challenge.
Persuasive writing 6 lesson bundle! Including Rang-Tan Iceland Xmas advert persuasive writing lesson.
* 6 x lessons developing students persuasive writing skills using interesting and current topics including the banned Iceland 'Rang-Tan' advert, Gun law and Violent video games. * All lessons created using the TEEP model. * All differentiated using the GCSE mark scheme.
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