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Welcome to Upside Learning, the place to be for educational resources that will flip your classroom upside down! We aim to keep learning fun and effective with high quality lesson plans, creative activities, and motivational posters. We pride ourselves on stellar customer service because teaching is no 9-to-5 job. We check our email daily at upsidelearning1@gmail.com, ready to answer questions or hear your success stories. Leave a review to claim ANY resource for FREE!
Adventure Poetry Analysis
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Adventure Poetry Analysis

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Poetry - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Adventure Poetry Lesson 12: Poetry Building Analysis Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13160582 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Lesson 1: Poetry, Adventure and Identity Lesson 2: Poetry and Place (Stewart Island) Lesson 3: Stewart Island Continued… Lesson 4: Building imagery and ideas Lesson 5: Juxtaposition Lesson 6: Island Man Lesson 7: Island Man Writing Lesson 8: My personal response to Island Man. Lesson 9: Freedom by Oliver Runner Lesson 10: Poem Writing Lesson 11: Poetry Word Choices Lesson 12: Poetry Building Analysis Lesson 13: Analysing Poetry Lesson 14: Writing Your Own Poem. Lesson 15: Where I Come From. Lesson 16: Who’s for the Game? Lesson 17: Analysing War Poetry Lesson 18: What is Poetry’s Impact on Culture? Lesson 19: How are Analogies Used in Poetry? Lesson 20 & 21: Wring You Own Cultural Poetry. By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
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Adventure Poetry Word Choices

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Poetry - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Adventure Poetry Lesson 11: Poetry Word Choices Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13160582 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Lesson 1: Poetry, Adventure and Identity Lesson 2: Poetry and Place (Stewart Island) Lesson 3: Stewart Island Continued… Lesson 4: Building imagery and ideas Lesson 5: Juxtaposition Lesson 6: Island Man Lesson 7: Island Man Writing Lesson 8: My personal response to Island Man. Lesson 9: Freedom by Oliver Runner Lesson 10: Poem Writing Lesson 11: Poetry Word Choices Lesson 12: Poetry Building Analysis Lesson 13: Analysing Poetry Lesson 14: Writing Your Own Poem. Lesson 15: Where I Come From. Lesson 16: Who’s for the Game? Lesson 17: Analysing War Poetry Lesson 18: What is Poetry’s Impact on Culture? Lesson 19: How are Analogies Used in Poetry? Lesson 20 & 21: Wring You Own Cultural Poetry. By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
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Freedom Oliver Runner Adventure Poetry

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Poetry - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Adventure Poetry Lesson 9: Freedom by Oliver Runner Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13160582 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Lesson 1: Poetry, Adventure and Identity Lesson 2: Poetry and Place (Stewart Island) Lesson 3: Stewart Island Continued… Lesson 4: Building imagery and ideas Lesson 5: Juxtaposition Lesson 6: Island Man Lesson 7: Island Man Writing Lesson 8: My personal response to Island Man. Lesson 9: Freedom by Oliver Runner Lesson 10: Poem Writing Lesson 11: Poetry Word Choices Lesson 12: Poetry Building Analysis Lesson 13: Analysing Poetry Lesson 14: Writing Your Own Poem. Lesson 15: Where I Come From. Lesson 16: Who’s for the Game? Lesson 17: Analysing War Poetry Lesson 18: What is Poetry’s Impact on Culture? Lesson 19: How are Analogies Used in Poetry? Lesson 20 & 21: Wring You Own Cultural Poetry. By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
Adventure Poetry  Island Man (Part 3)
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Adventure Poetry Island Man (Part 3)

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Poetry - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Adventure Poetry Lesson 8: My personal response to Island Man. Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13160582 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Lesson 1: Poetry, Adventure and Identity Lesson 2: Poetry and Place (Stewart Island) Lesson 3: Stewart Island Continued… Lesson 4: Building imagery and ideas Lesson 5: Juxtaposition Lesson 6: Island Man Lesson 7: Island Man Writing Lesson 8: My personal response to Island Man. Lesson 9: Freedom by Oliver Runner Lesson 10: Poem Writing Lesson 11: Poetry Word Choices Lesson 12: Poetry Building Analysis Lesson 13: Analysing Poetry Lesson 14: Writing Your Own Poem. Lesson 15: Where I Come From. Lesson 16: Who’s for the Game? Lesson 17: Analysing War Poetry Lesson 18: What is Poetry’s Impact on Culture? Lesson 19: How are Analogies Used in Poetry? Lesson 20 & 21: Wring You Own Cultural Poetry. By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
Island Man Writing Adventure Poetry (Part 2)
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Island Man Writing Adventure Poetry (Part 2)

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Poetry - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Adventure Poetry Lesson 7: Island Man Writing Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13160582 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Lesson 1: Poetry, Adventure and Identity Lesson 2: Poetry and Place (Stewart Island) Lesson 3: Stewart Island Continued… Lesson 4: Building imagery and ideas Lesson 5: Juxtaposition Lesson 6: Island Man Lesson 7: Island Man Writing Lesson 8: My personal response to Island Man. Lesson 9: Freedom by Oliver Runner Lesson 10: Poem Writing Lesson 11: Poetry Word Choices Lesson 12: Poetry Building Analysis Lesson 13: Analysing Poetry Lesson 14: Writing Your Own Poem. Lesson 15: Where I Come From. Lesson 16: Who’s for the Game? Lesson 17: Analysing War Poetry Lesson 18: What is Poetry’s Impact on Culture? Lesson 19: How are Analogies Used in Poetry? Lesson 20 & 21: Wring You Own Cultural Poetry. By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
Island Man Adventure Poetry (part 1)
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Island Man Adventure Poetry (part 1)

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Poetry - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Adventure Poetry Lesson 6: Island Man Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13160582 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Lesson 1: Poetry, Adventure and Identity Lesson 2: Poetry and Place (Stewart Island) Lesson 3: Stewart Island Continued… Lesson 4: Building imagery and ideas Lesson 5: Juxtaposition Lesson 6: Island Man Lesson 7: Island Man Writing Lesson 8: My personal response to Island Man. Lesson 9: Freedom by Oliver Runner Lesson 10: Poem Writing Lesson 11: Poetry Word Choices Lesson 12: Poetry Building Analysis Lesson 13: Analysing Poetry Lesson 14: Writing Your Own Poem. Lesson 15: Where I Come From. Lesson 16: Who’s for the Game? Lesson 17: Analysing War Poetry Lesson 18: What is Poetry’s Impact on Culture? Lesson 19: How are Analogies Used in Poetry? Lesson 20 & 21: Wring You Own Cultural Poetry. By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
Adventure Poetry  Juxtaposition
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Adventure Poetry Juxtaposition

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Poetry - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Adventure Poetry Lesson 5: Juxtaposition Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13160582 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Lesson 1: Poetry, Adventure and Identity Lesson 2: Poetry and Place (Stewart Island) Lesson 3: Stewart Island Continued… Lesson 4: Building imagery and ideas Lesson 5: Juxtaposition Lesson 6: Island Man Lesson 7: Island Man Writing Lesson 8: My personal response to Island Man. Lesson 9: Freedom by Oliver Runner Lesson 10: Poem Writing Lesson 11: Poetry Word Choices Lesson 12: Poetry Building Analysis Lesson 13: Analysing Poetry Lesson 14: Writing Your Own Poem. Lesson 15: Where I Come From. Lesson 16: Who’s for the Game? Lesson 17: Analysing War Poetry Lesson 18: What is Poetry’s Impact on Culture? Lesson 19: How are Analogies Used in Poetry? Lesson 20 & 21: Wring You Own Cultural Poetry. By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
Adventure Poetry  Building imagery ideas
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Adventure Poetry Building imagery ideas

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Poetry - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Adventure Poetry Lesson 4: Building imagery and ideas Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13160582 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Lesson 1: Poetry, Adventure and Identity Lesson 2: Poetry and Place (Stewart Island) Lesson 3: Stewart Island Continued… Lesson 4: Building imagery and ideas Lesson 5: Juxtaposition Lesson 6: Island Man Lesson 7: Island Man Writing Lesson 8: My personal response to Island Man. Lesson 9: Freedom by Oliver Runner Lesson 10: Poem Writing Lesson 11: Poetry Word Choices Lesson 12: Poetry Building Analysis Lesson 13: Analysing Poetry Lesson 14: Writing Your Own Poem. Lesson 15: Where I Come From. Lesson 16: Who’s for the Game? Lesson 17: Analysing War Poetry Lesson 18: What is Poetry’s Impact on Culture? Lesson 19: How are Analogies Used in Poetry? Lesson 20 & 21: Wring You Own Cultural Poetry. By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
Adventure Poetry  Stewart Island (Part 2)
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Adventure Poetry Stewart Island (Part 2)

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Poetry - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Adventure Poetry Lesson 3: Stewart Island Continued… Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13160582 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Lesson 1: Poetry, Adventure and Identity Lesson 2: Poetry and Place (Stewart Island) Lesson 3: Stewart Island Continued… Lesson 4: Building imagery and ideas Lesson 5: Juxtaposition Lesson 6: Island Man Lesson 7: Island Man Writing Lesson 8: My personal response to Island Man. Lesson 9: Freedom by Oliver Runner Lesson 10: Poem Writing Lesson 11: Poetry Word Choices Lesson 12: Poetry Building Analysis Lesson 13: Analysing Poetry Lesson 14: Writing Your Own Poem. Lesson 15: Where I Come From. Lesson 16: Who’s for the Game? Lesson 17: Analysing War Poetry Lesson 18: What is Poetry’s Impact on Culture? Lesson 19: How are Analogies Used in Poetry? Lesson 20 & 21: Wring You Own Cultural Poetry. By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
Adventure Poetry
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Adventure Poetry

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Poetry - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Lesson 1: Poetry, Adventure and Identity Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13160582 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Lesson 1: Poetry, Adventure and Identity Lesson 2: Poetry and Place (Stewart Island) Lesson 3: Stewart Island Continued… Lesson 4: Building imagery and ideas Lesson 5: Juxtaposition Lesson 6: Island Man Lesson 7: Island Man Writing Lesson 8: My personal response to Island Man. Lesson 9: Freedom by Oliver Runner Lesson 10: Poem Writing Lesson 11: Poetry Word Choices Lesson 12: Poetry Building Analysis Lesson 13: Analysing Poetry Lesson 14: Writing Your Own Poem. Lesson 15: Where I Come From. Lesson 16: Who’s for the Game? Lesson 17: Analysing War Poetry Lesson 18: What is Poetry’s Impact on Culture? Lesson 19: How are Analogies Used in Poetry? Lesson 20 & 21: Wring You Own Cultural Poetry. By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
Poetry Adventure Identity
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Poetry Adventure Identity

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Poetry - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (21 Lessons!) Lesson 1: Poetry, Adventure and Identity Lesson 2: Poetry and Place (Stewart Island) Lesson 3: Stewart Island Continued… Lesson 4: Building imagery and ideas Lesson 5: Juxtaposition Lesson 6: Island Man Lesson 7: Island Man Writing Lesson 8: My personal response to Island Man. Lesson 9: Freedom by Oliver Runner Lesson 10: Poem Writing Lesson 11: Poetry Word Choices Lesson 12: Poetry Building Analysis Lesson 13: Analysing Poetry Lesson 14: Writing Your Own Poem. Lesson 15: Where I Come From. Lesson 16: Who’s for the Game? Lesson 17: Analysing War Poetry Lesson 18: What is Poetry’s Impact on Culture? Lesson 19: How are Analogies Used in Poetry? Lesson 20 & 21: Wring You Own Cultural Poetry. By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
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Speeches Conclusion

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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L14: What is the purpose of a conclusion? Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/speeches-13160563 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L1 : What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L2: What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L3: What are rhetorical methods? L4: IDENTIFYING RHETORICAL METHODS L5: What is Pathos? L6: How is pathos created? L7: Martin Luther I Have A Dream Speech L8: I Have Dream Speech L9: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L10: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L11: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING L12: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING 2 L13: What is a counterargument? L14: What is the purpose of a conclusion? By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
Speeches Structuring persuasive writing 2
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Speeches Structuring persuasive writing 2

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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L12: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING 2 Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/speeches-13160563 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L1 : What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L2: What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L3: What are rhetorical methods? L4: IDENTIFYING RHETORICAL METHODS L5: What is Pathos? L6: How is pathos created? L7: Martin Luther I Have A Dream Speech L8: I Have Dream Speech L9: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L10: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L11: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING L12: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING 2 L13: What is a counterargument? L14: What is the purpose of a conclusion? By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
Speeches Structuring persuasive writing
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Speeches Structuring persuasive writing

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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L11: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/speeches-13160563 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L1 : What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L2: What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L3: What are rhetorical methods? L4: IDENTIFYING RHETORICAL METHODS L5: What is Pathos? L6: How is pathos created? L7: Martin Luther I Have A Dream Speech L8: I Have Dream Speech L9: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L10: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L11: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING L12: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING 2 L13: What is a counterargument? L14: What is the purpose of a conclusion? By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
Speeches Rhetorical Method 2
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Speeches Rhetorical Method 2

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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L10: THE RHETORICAL METHOD Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/speeches-13160563 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L1 : What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L2: What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L3: What are rhetorical methods? L4: IDENTIFYING RHETORICAL METHODS L5: What is Pathos? L6: How is pathos created? L7: Martin Luther I Have A Dream Speech L8: I Have Dream Speech L9: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L10: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L11: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING L12: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING 2 L13: What is a counterargument? L14: What is the purpose of a conclusion? By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
Speeches Rhetorical Method
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Speeches Rhetorical Method

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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L9: THE RHETORICAL METHOD Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/speeches-13160563 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L1 : What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L2: What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L3: What are rhetorical methods? L4: IDENTIFYING RHETORICAL METHODS L5: What is Pathos? L6: How is pathos created? L7: Martin Luther I Have A Dream Speech L8: I Have Dream Speech L9: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L10: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L11: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING L12: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING 2 L13: What is a counterargument? L14: What is the purpose of a conclusion? By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
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I Have Dream Speech

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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L8: I Have Dream Speech Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/speeches-13160563 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L1 : What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L2: What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L3: What are rhetorical methods? L4: IDENTIFYING RHETORICAL METHODS L5: What is Pathos? L6: How is pathos created? L7: Martin Luther I Have A Dream Speech L8: I Have Dream Speech L9: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L10: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L11: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING L12: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING 2 L13: What is a counterargument? L14: What is the purpose of a conclusion? By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
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Speech Martin Luther I Have A Dream

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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L7: Martin Luther I Have A Dream Speech Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/speeches-13160563 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L1 : What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L2: What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L3: What are rhetorical methods? L4: IDENTIFYING RHETORICAL METHODS L5: What is Pathos? L6: How is pathos created? L7: Martin Luther I Have A Dream Speech L8: I Have Dream Speech L9: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L10: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L11: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING L12: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING 2 L13: What is a counterargument? L14: What is the purpose of a conclusion? By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
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Speeches Pathos Create

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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L6: How is pathos created? Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/speeches-13160563 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L1 : What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L2: What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L3: What are rhetorical methods? L4: IDENTIFYING RHETORICAL METHODS L5: What is Pathos? L6: How is pathos created? L7: Martin Luther I Have A Dream Speech L8: I Have Dream Speech L9: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L10: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L11: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING L12: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING 2 L13: What is a counterargument? L14: What is the purpose of a conclusion? By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning
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Speeches Pathos

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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L5: What is Pathos? Leave a review for a FREE single resource Bundle SoW: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/speeches-13160563 This SoW has been meticulously crafted, offering a differentiated and engaging approach that enables efficient progression through content. Built to the highest standards and grounded in current research, the unit incorporates dual coding and retrieval practices at its core. A consistent color scheme is also utilized to enhance both your delivery and students’ comprehension. Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!) L1 : What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L2: What is rhetoric? What is ethos, logos and pathos? L3: What are rhetorical methods? L4: IDENTIFYING RHETORICAL METHODS L5: What is Pathos? L6: How is pathos created? L7: Martin Luther I Have A Dream Speech L8: I Have Dream Speech L9: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L10: THE RHETORICAL METHOD L11: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING L12: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING 2 L13: What is a counterargument? L14: What is the purpose of a conclusion? By leaving a review of any of our resources, you can claim a FREE single resource from our ever-expanding library. Just send a message to the email above, which is checked daily. upsidelearning1@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Upside Learning) FREE - Coraline Neil Gaiman (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13108829 FREE - Gothic Literature (Lesson 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109342 I hope you find this SoW helpful. If you do, I’ve created a series of additional resources that you can explore. Check them out here. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/UpsideLearning