zip, 20.2 MB
zip, 20.2 MB

An 11 (double) lesson scheme of work for Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro. This is for Edexcel’s International A Level, paired texts, paired with The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, though many if not all of the lessons would work for teaching Ishiguro’s novel in isolation.

If you are teaching this paired with Atwood, this scheme of work is based on the premise that students have read The Handmaid’s Tale independently (or at the very least watched the 1990 film) in advance. This allows them to make superficial comparisons of plot and character as you teach Never Let Me Go.

I 've had very mixed ability groups, so there is a lot of differentiation, with scaffolding for weaker students and stretching questions for the more able.

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Margie32

a year ago
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I disagree that this could be used for Never Let Me Go in isolation, it seems to require pre-reading of both Frankenstein and The Handmaid's Tale. I regret buying it as there is very little I can actually use here.

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