RF Resources aims to provide quality lessons and resources for teaching English, while promoting collaboration and independence in your students. All lessons are tried and tested in top British and International schools, by teachers with high success rates.
Watch out for our series of resources.
This week: Literacy Lesson Series
Coming soon: AQA Love and Relationship Poetry Series
RF Resources aims to provide quality lessons and resources for teaching English, while promoting collaboration and independence in your students. All lessons are tried and tested in top British and International schools, by teachers with high success rates.
Watch out for our series of resources.
This week: Literacy Lesson Series
Coming soon: AQA Love and Relationship Poetry Series
A "how to" guide on constructing a comparative essay between two poems, using Follower and Eden Rock as an example. Step by step instruction, with group activities culminate in students own essay plan that they can use to complete a full essay.
A lesson which uses the AQA guidelines on AO3 context to encourage students to understand what including a discussion on context actually means. The examples demonstrate how to move away from such taboo responses as, "the audience in Shakespearean times..." etc. The PPT uses Macbeth as an example, but can be easily adapted. It includes middle and top level example answers, as well as examiner commentary on each.
An excellent lesson to encourage independent analysis of the poem, and develop confidence in collaboration. Suited for a lower ability KS4 class, or a KS3 class, this lesson can be used as cover, an initial way in to analysis or consolidation at then end. The guided annotation work sheet allows for low input from the teacher, allowing time to circulate student groups.
Low input creative writing lessons for paired, group and individual work. To be used as ‘Free Writing’ activities with little focus on SPaG in first draft.
Mix and match the range of provided activities to create a number of lessons . The activities included on Eden Rock provide students with opportunities to collaborate and investigate the poem, giving the teacher time to circulate and trouble shoot, rather than being front of class. Activities provided are differentiated, and can be adapted to your own teaching methods.
This is one poem in a series of lessons, which provides a range of activities to mix and match, in order to create the perfect lesson for your KS4 class's abilities and interests, from starter to plenary. PPTs can be easily used for up to four lessons, depending on your choice of activities. All worksheets are provided within the PPT, and all PPTs come with a guide on how to use the lesson, with additional notes at the bottom of each slide, and a choice of learning objective.
Please review and rate this lesson, and look out for more lessons coming soon on this topic from RF Resources.
This resource includes 14 practice exam questions, written and presented in the style of the new AQA literature exam, focusing on The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
It also includes a handy tracker sheet for students, as well as a peer/self assessment tick sheet for quick marking.
The resource is fully editable, to allow you to add in your own changes, answer pages etc.
Four lessons on one PPT, introducing the witches through creative description and role play, which can be used as a stand alone unit leading up to Halloween, or as a gentle way in to the play. These lessons are suitable for lower ability KS4, and for KS3 classes. Lessons offer explicit differentiation and student choice, introducing Shakespearean language through quotes and snippets of analysis, while focusing more on students creative response to the play.
Lesson One = Introduction to witches in Jacobean Society.
Lesson Two = Creating atmosphere - creative writing in the role of film makers.
Lesson Three = Revenge role play as witches
Lesson Four = Describing Witches
An excellent resource for a lower set who need to develop more independence, or as a cover lesson. Worksheets are provided in the PPT, along with the soliloquy by Lady Macbeth with differentiated questioning to guide students to their own understanding of the text. Final slide provides a creative activity to consolidate students' understanding of character and motivation.
This resource provides the students with a series of questions about the poem, in order for them to create their own annotated version, as well as develop a secure understanding of the poet's use of language and structure to create meaning. Suitable for all KS4 classes, as questions cover a broad range of abilities. This would be excellent for independent work, cover lessons, or a main group activity.
Mix and match the range of provided activities to create a number of personalised lessons. This PPT on, Mother, Any Distance, includes activities ranging from collaborative guided annotation, to establishing and debating arguments, to method specific questioning. The download also includes an A3 worksheet, with questions designed to guide students through their own annotation of the poem - excellent for catch up, revision, or cover lesson. Can easily be used for up to four consecutive lessons.
One poem a series of lessons, which provides a range of activities to mix and match in order to create the perfect lesson for your KS4 class's abilities and interests, from starter to plenary. PPTs can be easily used for up to four lessons, depedning on your choice of activities. All worksheets are provided within the PPT and all PPTs come with a guide on how to use the lesson, with additional notes at the bottom of each slide, and a choice of learning objective.
Please review and rate this lesson, and look out for more lessons coming soon on this topic from RF Resources.
This series provides individual lessons, for 11-14 year old students, at approximately 45 minutes per session. The lessons aim to move beyond students simply identifying words, phrases and clauses, but rather allows them to discover and discuss the effects that a writer's grammatical choices have in a text. The lessons are simple and straight forward, designed to provoke thought and understanding.
This lessons helps students identify the difference between the active and the passive voice, as well as reflect on where each voice is appropriate in their own writing and why.
This series provides individual lessons, for 11-14 year old students, at approximately 45 minutes per session. The lessons aim to move beyond students simply identifying words, phrases and clauses, but rather allows them to discover and discuss the effects that a writer's grammatical choices have in a text. The lessons are simple and straight forward, designed to provoke thought and understanding.
In this lesson, students explore the affect of overusing adjectives by experimenting with adjectives in a set piece of writing and reflecting on the result. Ultimately, students should come to the understanding that there are alternative ways of adding description to a piece than adjectives.
This series provides individual lessons, for 11-14 year old students, at approximately 45 minutes per session. The lessons aim to move beyond students' simply identifying words, phrases and clauses, but rather allowing them to discover and discuss the effects that a writer's grammatical choices have in a text. The lessons are simple and straight forward, designed to provoke thought and understanding of the English language.
A literacy lesson designed for students to investigate and experiment with the different effects of abstract and concrete nouns through simple poetry. Students compare two pieces of work, and work to create their own poem using abstract nouns.
This series provides individual lessons, for 11-14 year old students, at approximately 45 minutes per session. The lessons aim to move beyond students' simply identifying words, phrases and clauses, but rather allowing them to discover and discuss the effects that a writer's grammatical choices have in a text. The lessons are simple and straight forward, designed to provoke thought and understanding of the English language.
A lesson where students investigate how modal can affect the formality and style of our writing, by through experimentation and reflection of a short piece of fictional writing, where understanding of modal verbs and imperatives leads to a greater understanding and analysis of character. Suited for YR7 and 8.
This series provides individual lessons, for 11-14 year old students, at approximately 45 minutes per session. The lessons aim to move beyond students' simply identifying words, phrases and clauses, but rather allowing them to discover and discuss the effects that a writer's grammatical choices have in a text. The lessons are simple and straight forward, designed to provoke thought and understanding of the English language.
A lesson where students investigate how conjunctions can affect the formality and style of our writing, by through experimentation and reflection.
Perfect lesson to revise Macbeth, while encouraging independent thinking and collaboration, with minimum teacher input.
The first lesson facilitates a student led Philosophy Circle based around their understanding of the play Macbeth. The PPT provides guidance on how to set up the Philosophy Circle, as well as opportunities for differentiation. Students discuss 5 thought provoking statements about the play, encouraging in depth reference to the text, higher order thinking and a deeper understanding of the play as a whole.
The follow up lesson guides students to collaborate in creating their own sample exam questions, including an essay plan and indicative content.
** Two sample lessons from a complete non-fiction unit of work. These lessons are from the initial part of the unit, focusing on the analysis and comparison of two different texts, both focused on Blackpool.
The download also includes the complete unit overview for the downloadable unit of work: Exploring Viewpoints and Perspectives: Britain and Beyond, which can be found here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-non-fiction-sow-exploring-viewpoints-and-perspectives-travel-in-britain-and-beyond-11716052
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A complete unit of work designed for ages 11-14, allowing students to explore multiple non-fiction texts across the last three centuries, in a number of different forms. Although originally designed for KS3 prep for AQA Language Exam 2, explicit refernece to the exam is omitted to allow it to be adapted to any curriculum.
** A sample and overview of this unit can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-non-fiction-sow-sample-blackpool-from-exploring-viewpoints-and-perspectives-britain-and-beyond-11716057
The unit includes 14, 70 minute lessons, covering activities which encourage:
- Analysis and evaluation of writer's methods.
- Collaboration and independence.
- Inference and deduction of information.
- Role play and performance.
- Creative writing using studied methods.
- Speaking and listening through an independent project.
- Reading and writing assessments.
- Discussion around social, moral and cultural topics.
The download also includes an anthology of all the extracts used, a Medium Term Plan overview and notes on how to use the resources.
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A lesson where students investigate how subordinating conjunctions can affect the formality and style of our writing, by through experimentation and reflection.