Worksheet lesson requiring students to define and give examples of speech features.
Students then examine the extracts to identify where the features appear and analyse their effect.
Recap of features followed by the analysis of classic Shakespeare quotations. Students take a structured approach towards the writing of independent analysis.
Resources for setting up/training a body of Student Librarians.
Items included:
Short plan for an induction session for Student Librarians.
Student handbook for library systems (adapt as needed)
Quiz (multiple choice) for consolidation of knowledge.
Follow on lesson from 'Analysing a review'.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/analysing-a-review-a-midsummer-nights-dream-11523067
Allows students to identify language features in a review.
Contains modelling and differentiated learning outcomes.
Help sheet for low ability.
Used at the end of the play to allow students to imagine a modern re-telling of the story.
Students given the opportunity to modernise script and design costume.
Lessons studing the Eduqas set product with 2-3 hours of work depending on group ability.
Students will explore the audeince for the show as well as examine the industries behind it. Plenary allows for students to complete mock questions based on the style of those in SAMs.
2-3 hours of lessons (dependent on group) in order to prepare for Spectre as a set product in Component 1 Section B.
Learning Intentions:
To study the media industries behind Spectre.
To explore the box office success of the film
To consider how Spectre is regulated.
To explore product placement in the film
To explore the website for Spectre.
To respond to exam style questions.
PPT that teachers tasks including:
Clone stamp
Healing brush
Removing backgrounds
Resize
Crop
Alter brightness and contrast
Add blur
Clearly detailed with practice images for students.
Students will recap simile, metaphor and personification before exploring two extracts. they will learn in a scaffolded way how to analyse and create their own paragraphs.