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This comprehensive teaching resource is designed for Neil Gaiman’s novel Coraline and includes 13 detailed lessons tailored for an engaging and interactive learning experience. The scheme of work is fully adaptable and ideal for diverse classrooms, offering EAL (English as an Additional Language) support to ensure all students can access and enjoy the material. The resource focuses on fostering critical thinking and creativity through a variety of writing tasks. Importantly, this scheme is designed to be PowerPoint-free, encouraging teachers to adopt a more dynamic and discussion-based approach. A fully developed Scheme of Work document is also provided for structured lesson planning and seamless implementation.
Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!)
L5: What is Pathos?
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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?
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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!)
L3: What are rhetorical methods?
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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?
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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!)
L12: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING 2
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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?
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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!)
L4: IDENTIFYING RHETORICAL METHODS
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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?
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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!)
L8: I Have Dream Speech
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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?
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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!)
L6: How is pathos created?
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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?
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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!)
L14: What is the purpose of a conclusion?
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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?
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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!)
L9: THE RHETORICAL METHOD
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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?
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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!)
L13: What is a counterargument?
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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?
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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!)
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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?
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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!)
L11: STRUCTURING PERSUASIVE WRITING
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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?
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Speeches - KS3 - (13 Lessons!)
L10: THE RHETORICAL METHOD
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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?
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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
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L14: What is the purpose of a conclusion?
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L5: What is Pathos?
L6: How is pathos created?
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L8: I Have Dream Speech
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L10: THE RHETORICAL METHOD
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Risk assessments are a critical component of ensuring safety in sports and physical education (PE). These assessments involve identifying potential hazards, evaluating the risks associated with them, and implementing measures to reduce or eliminate those risks.
Key Components of a PE Risk Assessment:
Identifying Hazards: Analyzing the environment, equipment, and activities to pinpoint potential dangers.
Evaluating Risks: Determining the likelihood and severity of harm from identified hazards.
Preventative Measures: Introducing controls such as proper equipment checks, appropriate training, and clear safety guidelines.
Monitoring and Reviewing: Continuously observing practices and revising assessments to adapt to changes.
A well-conducted risk assessment ensures a safer environment for participants and reduces the chances of injury or accidents during physical activities. By fostering awareness and preparation, educators can focus on providing engaging and productive PE sessions.
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Risk assessments are a critical component of ensuring safety in sports and physical education (PE). These assessments involve identifying potential hazards, evaluating the risks associated with them, and implementing measures to reduce or eliminate those risks.
Key Components of a PE Risk Assessment:
Identifying Hazards: Analyzing the environment, equipment, and activities to pinpoint potential dangers.
Evaluating Risks: Determining the likelihood and severity of harm from identified hazards.
Preventative Measures: Introducing controls such as proper equipment checks, appropriate training, and clear safety guidelines.
Monitoring and Reviewing: Continuously observing practices and revising assessments to adapt to changes.
A well-conducted risk assessment ensures a safer environment for participants and reduces the chances of injury or accidents during physical activities. By fostering awareness and preparation, educators can focus on providing engaging and productive PE sessions.
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Risk assessments are a critical component of ensuring safety in sports and physical education (PE). These assessments involve identifying potential hazards, evaluating the risks associated with them, and implementing measures to reduce or eliminate those risks.
Key Components of a PE Risk Assessment:
Identifying Hazards: Analyzing the environment, equipment, and activities to pinpoint potential dangers.
Evaluating Risks: Determining the likelihood and severity of harm from identified hazards.
Preventative Measures: Introducing controls such as proper equipment checks, appropriate training, and clear safety guidelines.
Monitoring and Reviewing: Continuously observing practices and revising assessments to adapt to changes.
A well-conducted risk assessment ensures a safer environment for participants and reduces the chances of injury or accidents during physical activities. By fostering awareness and preparation, educators can focus on providing engaging and productive PE sessions.
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