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Everything you need in one place! A four-part lesson with a range of visual, auditory and kinesthetic activities to keep the students engaged and connect with the themes and language of this beautiful poem.

The development lesson guides students through the analysis of the poem in detail before setting an essay question on the characters and relationships.

There are differentiated activities to match points, evidence and language features in a table to scaffold student answers.

I have provided the CIE mark scheme for students before they write the full essay and I have also written and provided an example essay. The students could be given this essay in cut out paragraphs which they have to reorder, they could use different colour highlighters to work out how to structure their paragraphs and embed quotations, and they should read the essay, mark it and provide feedback.

This is a lovely poem , excellent for Masculinist studies, on the themes of death, regret, emotions, communication and nature.

One of the set texts from Songs of Ourselves in the CIE iGCSE, a mark scheme and outcomes have been provided for this course. These slides can simply be swapped for your own mark scheme if it is different.

Enjoy!

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