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I provide high quality, tried and tested materials, developed over 17 years of teaching KS3-5. There is material to support G3/4 students as well as material to push for G8 and G9s.

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I provide high quality, tried and tested materials, developed over 17 years of teaching KS3-5. There is material to support G3/4 students as well as material to push for G8 and G9s.
Othello Revision at KS5
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Othello Revision at KS5

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Everything you need to revise Othello at KS5. This unit includes 14 revision lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, contextual information, exemplar essays, extracts and critical articles. The lessons cover character and theme questions. Page numbers refer to the Cambridge Shakespeare edition. This unit of work has been designed for the AQA A-level, but is adaptable to fit other exam board specifications. Lesson 1: Desdemona Lesson 2: Who is responsible? Lesson 3: Literary Criticism Lesson 4: Hitting the assessment objectives Lesson 5: Past Paper Lesson 6: Film overview Lesson 7: Brabantio and Roderigo Lesson 8: Iago Lesson 9: Love and Hate Lesson 10: Iago and love Lesson 11: Past questions Lesson 12: Bradley vs Leavis Lesson 13: Revision guides Lesson 14: Love and Loyalty
Transactional Writing for Pearson Edexcel IGCSE
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Transactional Writing for Pearson Edexcel IGCSE

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This unit contains everything you need to teach transactional writing (letters, speeches, articles, essays, reviews and leaflets) at IGCSE. This unit of work is focused on Pearson Edexcel Paper 1 for English language and teaches the students how to argue, advise and persuade. It includes 25 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson Powerpoints, exemplar answers, newspaper articles, leaflets, essays, reviews and speeches. Lesson 1: Introduction to transactional writing Lesson 2: Coronavirus response Lesson 3: How to counter-argue Lesson 4: Tough love Lesson 5: Raising children Lesson 6: Travel Writing Lesson 7: Charity speech Lesson 8: Letter of application Lesson 9: Write your letter of application Lesson 10: Technology Lesson 11: Fame Lesson 12: English teacher application Lesson 13: Health leaflet Lesson 14: Mobile phones Lesson 15: Parents are over-protective Lesson 16: Who would you vote for? Lesson 17: Film censorship essay Lesson 18: Writing your essay Lesson 19: Protecting the countryside Lesson 20: Virgin Atlantic complaint letter Lesson 21: Meghan and Harry Lesson 22: Writing your opinion Lesson 23: Foreign holidays Lesson 24: Writing a film review Lesson 25: Writing a book review
Chronicle of a Death Foretold at IB
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Chronicle of a Death Foretold at IB

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This unit contains everything you need to teach Chronicle at IB level. It includes 22 lessons to help guide the students through the text, investigating Marquez’s use of magical realism and the detective genre. It ends with essay planning lessons to help them link the themes to other IB texts, and begin to consider a topic for their extended essays and oral presentations. Page numbers refer to the Penguin Books edition. Lesson 1: Designing context presentations Lesson 2: Sharing context with the group Lesson 3: Marquez’s style Lesson 4: Attitudes to the murder Lesson 5: Chapter 1 Review Lesson 6: Bayardo and Angela Lesson 7: Attitudes to marriage Lesson 8: Angela Vicario Lesson 9: Honour Lesson 10: The Vicario Brothers Lesson 11: Men and Women Lesson 12: Heroes and Villains Lesson 13: Who is the victim? Lesson 14: The Detective Genre Lesson 15: Reader suspicions Lesson 16: The end Lesson 17: Chapter 4-5 Review Lesson 18: The Trial of Santiago Nasar Lesson 19: Character Reviews Lesson 20: Overall text revision Lesson 21: Choose your activity Lesson 22: Class presentations on themes and links
Pearson Edexcel IGCSE English Language Anthology
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Pearson Edexcel IGCSE English Language Anthology

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Everything you need to teach the Pearson Edexcel IGCSE Anthology. This unit of work is focused on Paper 1 non-fiction texts . It includes 12 lessons, but the amount of material could easily cover 22 lessons with 2 lessons per extract. It is fully resourced with lesson PowerPoints, contextual information, exemplar answers, quizzes, activities to exploit drama, extracts and opportunities for online research. Lesson 1: An introduction to non-fiction reading Lesson 2: The Danger of a Single Story Lesson 3: Passage to Africa Lesson 4: The Explorer’s Daughter Lesson 5: Explorers or boys messing about? Lesson 6: Between a Rock and a Hard Place Lesson 7: Young and Dyslexic? Lesson 8: A Game of Polo with a Headless Goat Lesson 9: Beyond the Sky and Earth Lesson 10: H is for Hawk Lesson 11: Chinese Cinderella Lesson 12: Revision activities
Paper 1 Non-fiction texts at IB
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Paper 1 Non-fiction texts at IB

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Everything you need to teach non fiction texts at SL or HL. This unit of work is focused on Paper 1 IB for English Language and Literature. It includes 13 lessons and is fully resourced with exemplar answers, past papers, workbooks and key aspects of each genre. Lesson 1: Analysing comics Lesson 2: Analysing graphic novels Lesson 3: Reviewing comics Lesson 4: Graphic novel revision Lesson 5: Analysing ‘The Arrival’ Lesson 6: How Adverts Persuade Us Lesson 7: How To Read a Photograph Lesson 8: Analysing Speeches Lesson 9: Understanding Photographs Lesson 10: Analysing Websites Lesson 11: Fighting Back Past Paper and Exemplar Answer Lesson 12: McDonalds Exemplar and Past Paper Lesson 13: Key Features of the Genre
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner at IB level
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner at IB level

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This unit contains everything you need to teach Rime of the Ancient Mariner at IB Standard or Higher level, but it could easily be adapted for GCSE and A-level. It includes 16 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson PowerPoints, contextual research, poetic devices revision, gothic extracts, Romantic research and vocabulary support. Lesson 1: Gothic and Romantic Lesson 2: Poetic rhyme, rhythm and meter Lesson 3: Poetic devices research Lesson 4: The Plot Lesson 5: Part 1 Lesson 6: Part 1 Revision Lesson 7: Part 2 Lesson 8: Part 3 Lesson 9: Part 4 Lesson 10: Part 5 Lesson 11: Part 6 Lesson 12: Part 7 Lesson 13: Parallel Research Lesson 14: Themes and Symbols Lesson 15: Links to crime genre Lesson 16: Exam questions to plan
Pearson Edexcel IGCSE Paper 1 Non-fiction reading
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Pearson Edexcel IGCSE Paper 1 Non-fiction reading

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This unit contains everything you need to teach Paper 1 reading at IGCSE. This unit of work teaches the students how to answer questions on the writer’s thoughts and feelings, describing events, perspective and writer’s use of language and structure . It includes 16 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson PowerPoints, newspaper articles, speeches, autobiographies, travel writing and two past papers for practice. Lesson 1: Introduction to non-fiction reading Lesson 2: Perspective Lesson 3: Thoughts and feelings Lesson 4: Perspective Lesson 5: Gervase Finn Lesson 6: Language Lesson 7: Structure Lesson 8: Thoughts and feelings Lesson 9: Language and structure Lesson 10: Perspective Lesson 11: Boomers vs Millennials Lesson 12: Analysing JFK’s speech Lesson 13: Leonardo DiCaprio’s UN Speech Lesson 14: Muhammad Ali’s speech Lesson 15: Malala Yousafzai’s speech Lesson 16: Emma Watson’s speech on equality
A Midsummer Night's Dream at KS4
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A Midsummer Night's Dream at KS4

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This unit contains everything you need to teach Midsummer Night’s Dream at KS4. It is focused on essay writing skills, analyzing extracts for English Literature and bringing the play to life. It includes over 25 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, contextual information, exemplar essays, interactive resources, quizzes, activities to exploit drama, extract analysis and opportunities for online research. Page numbers refer to the Cambridge Shakespeare edition. Each lesson is focused on a scene from the play, so you can easily cut this unit down to focus specifically on a key scene and a theme from the play. Lesson 1: Context Lesson 2: Online research Lesson 3: The Globe Lesson 4: Character research Lesson 5: Language Lesson 6: Plot and characters Lesson 7: Act out the play Lesson 8: A1S1 Theseus and Hippolyta Lesson 9: A1S2 The Mechanicals Lesson 10: A2S1 Puck Lesson 11: A2S1 Oberon and Titania Lesson 12: A2S1 Demetrius and Hermia Lesson 13: Language Lesson 14: A2S2 The love potion Lesson 15: A3S1 The rehearsal Lesson 16: A3S1 Bottom and Titania Lesson 17: A3S2 Oberon and Puck Lesson 18: A3S2 The lovers Lesson 19: A3S2 Young love Lesson 20: A4S1 Bottom Lesson 21: A4S1 Explanations Lesson 22: A5S1 The play Lesson 23 A5S1 The end Lesson 24: Blockbusters review game Lesson 25: Revision cards
AQA English Language GCSE Paper 2 skills with Mockingbird
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AQA English Language GCSE Paper 2 skills with Mockingbird

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This unit is a great way to teach summary, language and perspective skills at KS4. It is focused on AQA English Language GCSE Paper 2. It prepares students for Q2 summarise the differences, Q3 writer’s use of language and Q4 perspective and point of view. It includes 24 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, exemplar answers, online research and historical articles . Page numbers refer to the Arrow Books edition. Lesson 1: Context research online Lesson 2: C1 Maycomb County Lesson 3: C2 Education Lesson 4: C2 Analysing Miss Caroline Lesson 5: C3 Comparing Atticus’ and Scout’s point of view Lesson 6: The Case of Ruby Bridges Lesson 7: C4 Analysing Atticus Finch Lesson 8: C5 Analysing Miss Maudie Atkinson Lesson 9: C6 Building tension Lesson 10: C7 Scout’s understanding of the world Lesson 11: C8 The Fire Lesson 12 C10 The Rabid Dog Lesson 13: Analysing Miss Dubose Lesson 14: C12 Race relations Lesson 15: C13 Comparing Aunt Alex with Ms Dubose Lesson 16: C15 The Lynch Mob Lesson 17: C16-21 Summarising the trial Lesson 18: C21 The Verdict Lesson 19: C23 Comparing Bob and Atticus Lesson 20: C24 Analysing the Missionary Ladies Lesson 21: C25 Racism and Prejudice Lesson 22: C28 The Attack on Jem and Scout Lesson 23: C29 The Aftermath and Boo Radley Lesson 24: C31 The Ending
AQA Love and Relationship poetry
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AQA Love and Relationship poetry

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This unit contains everything you need to teach the Love and Relationships anthology and will save you hours of preparation! It is focused on AQA Paper 2 for English Literature. It includes 23 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, examplar essays, past papers, introduction examples, mark schemes, quizzes and opportunities for self-assessment. It is extremely thorough and allows the students multiple points for reflection to ensure they are confident of which poems to compare on which themes when they sit their GCSE English Literature. Lesson 1: An introduction to poetry Lesson 2: Poetic techniques Lesson 3: Scansion: rhythm, rhyme and meter Lesson 4: When We Two Parted by Lord Byron Lesson 5:Love’s Philosophy by Percy Shelly Lesson 6: Porphyria’s Lover by Robert Browning Lesson 7: Sonnet 29 by Elizabeth Browning Lesson 8: Neutral Tones by Thomas Hardy Lesson 9: Letters from Yorkshire by Maura Dooley Lesson 10: Quote quiz Lesson 11: The Farmer’s Bride by Charlotte Mew Lesson 12: Comparing Farmer’s Bride with Porphyria’s Lover Lesson 13: Walking Away by Cecil Day-Lewis Lesson 14: Eden Rock by Charles Causley Lesson 15: Comparing Walking Away and Eden Rock Lesson 16: Follower by Seamus Heaney Lesson 17: Mother any distance by Simon Armitage Lesson 18: Before You Were Mine by Carol Ann Duffy Lesson 19: Comparing Before You Were Mine and Walking Away Lesson 20: Winter Swans by Owen Sheers Lesson 21: Singh Song! by Daljit Nagra Lesson 22: Climbing My Grandfather by Andrew Waterhouse Lesson 23: Which poems compare well
AQA English Language GCSE Speaking and Listening
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AQA English Language GCSE Speaking and Listening

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This unit of work has been designed to support students who are preparing for their AQA individual speaking and listening presentation. There are 12 lessons which take students through the brainstorming, structure, planning, writing and speaking stage. There is an emphasis on stress and intonation so students speak naturally, use sophisticated language and access the ‘distinction’ band. Lesson 1: An introduction to public speaking Lesson 2: How to grade a speech: pass, merit or distinction? Lesson 3: How to plan your speech Lesson 4: Online research Lesson 5: How to write an introduction Lesson 6: How to write the main body of the speech Lesson 7: Editing the main body of the speech Lesson 8: How to end with a BANG! Lesson 9: Using body language, stress and intonation Lesson 10: Using cue cards Lesson 11: Practising and giving peer to peer feedback Lesson 12: Delivering your speech to the class
Poetry from Other Cultures FULL Unit
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Poetry from Other Cultures FULL Unit

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This unit is a great introduction to poetry from English speaking countries around the world. It includes 21 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson PowerPoints, exemplar essays, past papers, mark schemes, quizzes and opportunities for self-assessment. It is focused on poetry skills, as well as comparing themes between two poems. The final assessment asks the students to compare cultural divisions in Nothing’s Changed and Two Scavengers in a Truck. Lesson 1: Poetic techniques Lesson 2: Cultural context Lesson 3: Limbo by Edward Kamu Brathwaite Lesson 4: The Night of the Scorpion by Nissim Ezekiel Lesson 5: Island Man by Grace Nichols Lesson 6: Comparing Limbo and Night of the Scorpion Lesson 7: Blessing by Imtiaz Dharker Lesson 8: Nothing’s Changed by Tatamkhulu Afrika Lesson 9: Two Scavengers in a Truck by Lawrence Ferlinghetti Lesson 10: Comparing Nothing’s Changed and Two Scavengers Lesson 11: Assesment Feedback Lesson 12: Vietnam War context Lesson 13: What Were They Like? by Denise Levertov Lesson 14: Vultures by Chinua Achebe Lesson 15: Comparing Vultures and What Were They Like? Lesson 16: Mid term quiz Lesson 17: Search for my Tongue by Sujatta Bahat Lesson 18: Presents from my Aunts by Moniza Alvi Lesson 19: Comparing Presents and Search Lesson 20: Half Caste by John Agard Lesson 21: End of unit quiz
Streetcar Named Desire Revision
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Streetcar Named Desire Revision

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Everything you need to revise Streetcar at KS5. This unit includes 12 revision lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, contextual information, exemplar essays, extracts and critical articles. The lessons cover character and theme questions. Page numbers refer to the Penguin Modern Classics edition. This unit of work has been designed for the AQA A-level, but is adaptable to fit other exam board specifications. Lesson 1: The American South Lesson 2: Tragedy as a genre Lesson 3: Structure of the scenes Lesson 4: Style and idiolect Lesson 5: betrayal and desire Lesson 6: social class Lesson 7: Stella Lesson 8: men and women Lesson 9: Stella and Stan Lesson 10: Steve and Eunice Lesson 11: Belle Reve Lesson 12: Gone With The Wind
AQA GCSE Paper 1: descriptive writing
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AQA GCSE Paper 1: descriptive writing

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This scheme of work contains everything you need to teach Descriptive Writing at KS4. This unit of work is focused on AQA Paper 1 for English language. It includes 18 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson ppts, exemplar essays, IWB interactive resources, quizzes, activities to exploit drama, fiction extracts and opportunities to exploit online research. It focuses on tense changes, structure, linking paragraphs, grammar and different approaches to tacking the question. Lesson 1: Using ‘On The Road’ to describe a desert Lesson 2: How to create characters with depth Lesson 3: Describing a beach with sophisticated language Lesson 4: Describing place in ‘Lord of the Rings’ Lesson 5: Describing a funfair with a focus on structure Lesson 6: Writing ‘An Ode to Christmas’ Lesson 7: Changing Narration to Description Lesson 8: Sustain, develop and contrast your paragraphs Lesson 9: Focus on grammar Lesson 10: Using metaphors to describe a school canteen Lesson 11: Describing a playground with a focus on language Lesson 12: Describing an old person with originality Lesson 13: How to choose a question Lesson 14: Describing a mansion with flashbacks Lesson 15: Describing Paris through ‘Perfume’ Lesson 16: Describing a market with ‘Game of Thrones’ Lesson 17: Vocabulary Challenge Lesson 18: Focus on punctuation
AQA GCSE Paper 2: non-fiction writing
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AQA GCSE Paper 2: non-fiction writing

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This unit contains everything you need to teach non-fiction writing (letters, speeches, articles, essays, reviews and leaflets) at KS4. This unit of work is focused on AQA Paper 1 for English language and teaches the students how to argue, advise and persuade. It includes 23 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson Powerpoints, exemplar answers, newspaper articles, leaflets, essays and speeches. Lesson 1: Introduction to transactional writing Lesson 2: Coronavirus response Lesson 3: How to counter-argue Lesson 4: Tough love Lesson 5: Raising children Lesson 6: Travel Writing Lesson 7: Charity speech Lesson 8: Letter of application Lesson 9: Write your letter of application Lesson 10: Technology Lesson 11: Fame Lesson 12: English teacher application Lesson 13: Health leaflet Lesson 14: Mobile phones Lesson 15: Parents are over-protective Lesson 16: Who would you vote for? Lesson 17: Film censorship essay Lesson 18: Writing your essay Lesson 19: Protecting the countryside Lesson 20: Virgin Atlantic complaint letter Lesson 21: Meghan and Harry Lesson 22: Writing your opinion Lesson 23: Foreign holidays
GCSE AQA Paper 1 Narrative Writing
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GCSE AQA Paper 1 Narrative Writing

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This scheme of work contains everything you need to teach Narrative Writing at KS4 and will save you hours of preparation! It is focused on AQA Paper 1 for English language but can easily be adapted for other purposes. It includes 23 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson ppts, short stories and extracts, IWB interactive resources, quizzes and activities to exploit drama. Each lesson targets a different area of the mark scheme for the students to master. Lesson 1: An introduction into narrative writing with ‘On the Road’ Lesson 2: How to structure a story using a story mountain Lesson 3: How to write an effective opening Lesson 4: Using connectives Lesson 5: Creating characters with depth Lesson 6: Writing about a party Lesson 7: Focus on punctuation in ‘The Hero’ Lesson 8: Avoiding cliche in “The 100% perfect girl” Lesson 9: Using dialogue Lesson 10: Multiple narrative voices in “Not My Best Side” Lesson 11: Writing a story using a unique voice Lesson 12: Structure in ‘The Fugitive’ Lesson 13: A Day in the Life of a Nobody Lesson 14: Writing a personal response Lesson 15: Creating titles Lesson 16: Expanding and planning Lesson 17: Topic sentences Lesson 18: Openings and endings Lesson 19: Endings Lesson 20: Narratives and dialogue Lesson 21: Opening lines Lesson 22: Creating a sense of place Lesson 23: Show don’t tell
Jekyll and Hyde at KS4
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Jekyll and Hyde at KS4

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This unit contains everything you need to teach Jekyll and Hyde at KS4 and will save your hours of preparation! It is focused on AQA Paper 1 for English Literature. It includes 21 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, contextual information, exemplar essays, interactive resources, quizzes, activities to exploit drama, extracts and opportunities for online research. Lesson 1: The importance of context Lesson 2: An introduction to Jekyll and Hyde Lesson 3: Victorian Britain Lesson 4: Acting out the plot Lesson 5: The importance of the opening Lesson 6: Impressions of Mr Hyde Lesson 7: Exploring Mr Utterson Lesson 8: How the writer creates mood and atmosphere Lesson 9: Mr Utterson’s Dream Lesson 10: Analyzing Jekyll’s state of mind Lesson 11: Comparing Hyde and Jack the Ripper Lesson 12: The murder of Danvers Carew Lesson 13: Good and Evil Lesson 14: Symbolism Lesson 15: The two sides of Mr Utterson Lesson 16: Repression Lesson 17: Society Lesson 18: Narrative viewpoint Lesson 19: The ending Lesson 20: The structure of the novel Lesson 21: Comic strip revision
AQA Paper 1 English Language skills with 'Heroes'
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AQA Paper 1 English Language skills with 'Heroes'

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This unit is a great way to teach AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 . This unit of work is focused on Heroes by Robert Cormier. The students are given repeated practice of questions 1-4 through a literature text. The main focus is Q2 writer’s use of language, Q3 writer’s use of structure and Q4 evaluation of a statement. It includes 23 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, exemplar answers, quizzes, extracts and opportunities to exploit online research. This would suit a lower group who are aiming for G4 G5 or G6. Page numbers refer to the Puffin Books Edition. Lesson 1: WW2 context and Frenchtown Lesson 2: Writer’s use of language with Francis Cassavant Lesson 3: Using flashbacks Lesson 4: Evaluating how the writer uses flashbacks Lesson 5: Structure in Francis’ memories Lesson 6: Language to describe WW2 veterans Lesson 7: Describing the Rec Centre Lesson 8: Language to describe Larry LaSalle Lesson 9: Mood and atmosphere Lesson 10: Language to describe a sports story Lesson 11: Flashbacks and memories Lesson 12: The effect of Pearl Harbour Lesson 13: Creating expectation Lesson 14: Writer’s use of contrast Lesson 15: Evaluating Larry LaSalle Lesson 16: Creating sympathy for Francis Lesson 17: Writer’s use of grammar Lesson 18: Planning a story Lesson 19: Structure in chapter 14 Lesson 20: Language in chapter 14 Lesson 21: Creative Writing Lesson 22: The Ending Lesson 23: Evaluating the ending
AQA Unseen Poetry at GCSE
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AQA Unseen Poetry at GCSE

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Everything you need to teach Unseen Poetry at KS4. This unit of work is focused on AQA Paper 2 for English Literature. It includes 19 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, contextual information, exemplar material, IWB interactive resources, quizzes, activities to exploit drama and performing poems. Lesson 1: An introduction to unseen poetry Lesson 2: Poetic techniques Lesson 3: Rhyme, rhythm and meter Lesson 4: Reviewing poetic techniques Lesson 5: Mother any distance by Simon Armitage Lesson 6: Before You Were Mine by Carol Ann Duffy Lesson 7: Comparing family relationships Lesson 8: Anne Hathaway Lesson 9: Miss Havisham Lesson 10: Comparing marriage Lesson 11: Mid point assessment Lesson 12: On My First Sonne by Ben Jonson Lesson 13: Mid Term Break by Seamus Heaney Lesson 14: Autumn by Alan Bold Lesson 15: Comparing Autumn and Today Lesson 16: Blessing by Imtiaz Dharker Lesson 17: Island Man by Grace Nichols Lesson 18: Comparing Blessing and Island Man Lesson 19: What is Pink? by Christina Rossetti
Of Mice and Men
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Of Mice and Men

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This unit contains everything you need to teach Of Mice and Men and will save you hours of planning time! This unit of work is focused on preparing students for their GCSE exam, but it could also be modified for Year 9. It includes 20 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson PowerPoints, exemplar material, IWB interactive resources, quizzes, extracts, contextual information and opportunities for online research. Page numbers refer to the Faber and Faber edition. Lesson 1: The American Dream Lesson 2: The Opening Lesson 3: Context Game Lesson 4: The relationship between George and Lennie Lesson 5: Dreams Lesson 6: Chapter 1 review Lesson 7: The Ranch Lesson 8: Slim, Curley, Crooks and Curley’s Wife Lesson 9: Film review of chapters 1-2 Lesson 10: Character relationships Lesson 11: The shooting of Candy’s dog Lesson 12: How the dream has evolved Lesson 13: Structure and the fight Lesson 14: Crooks and racism Lesson 15: Isolation Lesson 16: Chapter review 3-4 Lesson 17: Mood and atmosphere Lesson 18: Appearance and reality Lesson 19: Curley’s Wife Lesson 20: Lennie’s death Lesson 21: Building atmosphere Lesson 22: Lennie