Language Paper 1 Skills: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar ChildrenQuick View
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Language Paper 1 Skills: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

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<p>A sequence of lessons focusing on AQA Language Paper 1 style analyses of Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs.</p> <p>The pack uses similar tasks to those in an AQA English Language Paper 1 question paper. The aim of the pack is to guide learners through how to answer each question by showing techniques for planning a response, exemplar responses (poor and satisfactory, for comparison) and example WWW and EBIs for student to self/peer assess.</p> <p>This pack is recommended to be used as a revision pack for low-mid ability KS4 students. However, the method of introducing skills, such as language analyses, could be useful for introducing GCSE style questions and language to KS3 students.</p>
Language Paper 1 Skills: Ocean At the End of the LaneQuick View
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Language Paper 1 Skills: Ocean At the End of the Lane

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<p>A sequence of lessons focusing on AQA Language Paper 1 style analyses of Ocean At the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman, a retelling of Beauty and the Beast.</p> <p>The pack uses similar tasks to those in an AQA English Language Paper 1 question paper. The aim of the pack is to guide learners through how to answer each question by showing techniques for planning a response, exemplar responses (poor and satisfactory, for comparison) and example WWW and EBIs for student to self/peer assess.</p> <p>This pack is recommended to be used as a revision pack for low-mid ability KS4 students. However, the method of introducing skills, such as language analyses, could be useful for introducing GCSE style questions and language to KS3 students.</p>
Language Paper 1 Skills: As Old As TimeQuick View
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Language Paper 1 Skills: As Old As Time

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<p>A sequence of lessons focusing on AQA Language Paper 1 style analyses of As Old As Time by Liz Braswell, a retelling of Beauty and the Beast.</p> <p>The pack uses similar tasks to those in an AQA English Language Paper 1 question paper. The aim of the pack is to guide learners through how to answer each question by showing techniques for planning a response, exemplar responses (poor and satisfactory, for comparison) and example WWW and EBIs for student to self/peer assess.</p> <p>This pack is recommended to be used as a revision pack for low-mid ability KS4 students. However, the method of introducing skills, such as language analyses, could be useful for introducing GCSE style questions and language to KS3 students.</p>
Gothic in Film and MediaQuick View
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Gothic in Film and Media

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<p>A sequence of 3-4 lessons for KS3 students on Gothic conventions in film, Frankenstein in film and other Gothic-influenced film characters.</p> <p>The scheme of work begins with a re-introduction to the Gothic and its key conventions. The lesson moves on to look at stills from Beauty and the Beast, posters for Tim Burton films and clips from Coraline and The Corpse Bride, explaining why each is gothic.</p> <p>Following this, the lesson moves on to re-examine the character of Frankenstein’s creature, first in an extract from the novel and then in clips from the original 1931 film and Kenneth Branagh’s 1994 film. The aim here is to consider how our perception of Frankenstein’s monster is perhaps more influenced by media presentations of the character.</p> <p>The third lesson features a carousal activity which allows students to create ‘files’ for different potentially gothic characters including Sparky from Frankenweenie, Lurch from The Adams Family, Edward Scissorhands and Stitch from Lilo and Stitch. The lesson ends with a chance for a student to plan their own gothic character which they could they describe in the following lesson.</p>
The Woman in Black AQA Lang P1 SkillsQuick View
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The Woman in Black AQA Lang P1 Skills

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<p>This series of lessons uses extracts from across The Woman in Black to cover cover different required for English Language Paper 1 (AQA).</p> <p>This includes extracts from chapters 1, 3, 5 and 6, and covers language analysis, structural analysis and evaluation, providing AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 style questions. The lessons finish with self-assessment and peer assessment checklists and contain sentence starters for support.</p> <p>This sequence of lessons could be taught in solidarity or used as a revision pack for mid-ability KS4 students. However, it is designed to be taught alongside the text as a KS3 class reader. As it is primarily English Language focused, it does not contain information on the novel as a whole, the context of the novel or any of the main characters. It also does not contain Gothic conventions, again to avoid touching on AO3 of English Literature.</p>