This resources includes a PowerPoint detailed notes on the poem ‘In Paris With You’ by James Fenton. It has a short quote quiz and guides pupils through analysing the key theme of unconventional love in the poem.
Also included is a RAG rating (feedback sheet) and a follow up lesson with individual tasks for each student based on their feedback.
This is a complete lesson for CIE IGCSE English as a Second Language ESL Exercise 5. The lesson usually takes 1-2 periods to teach, including a model example, tips, writing time and peer assessment.
This is a PPT lesson guiding you through teaching Question 1 diary writing for CIE IGCSE English as a First Language. It uses The Hunger Games as a text, looking at the Reaping scene.
Included is one full PPT (this took me around 3 hours to teach fully), a mock CIE assessment Q1 based on The Hunger Games and an example insert annotated for the three bullet points.
This lesson focuses on the characterisation of Beatrice and Benedick with a focus on word level analysis. Suitable for the 2016/17 OCR English Literature New Specification.
This is a Smart Doc file.
These two lessons focus on introducing the skills needed for the OCR English Literature (new spec).
I focus on word level analysis and identifying language features.
This scheme of work is aimed at KS3, building up the skills needed for OCR's English Literature New Spec GCSE.
This presentation includes 5 whole lessons.
These lessons look at The Yellow Wallpaper, focusing on language analysis skills (AO2) and building in historical context (AO3), specifically looking at feminism in the late 1800s. Full copies of the text are available for free online - which I printed off for pupils to use alongside this scheme.
These worksheets were designed for my EAL students who were bordering between second language English and first language IGCSE English courses for The Hunger Games, from chapters 1-18 (not beyond that). The worksheets would be suitable for any students studying The Hunger Games, but especially those with EAL needs, special needs or who need a little extra support.
Activities include:
Vocabulary
Comprehension
Listening (you’ll need a copy of the film but I put time stamps in there)
Language analysis short questions
Letter writing
Notemaking
Speaking activities
This is a free resource, not claiming to be the best ever made, so if you find these useful, please do leave a good review :)
This worksheet designed for my EAL students who were bordering between second language English and first language IGCSE English courses for Holes, looking at the Sam/Katherine chapter. The worksheets would be suitable for any students studying Holes, but especially those with EAL needs, special needs or who need a little extra support.
Activities include:
Comprehension
Vocabulary
Language analysis short questions
Letter writing
Speaking activities
Review writing
This is a free resource, not claiming to be the best ever made, so if you find these useful, please do leave a good review :)