I am a secondary school English teacher, teaching KS3 and KS4. My lessons are all differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge and the GCSE mark scheme. Please leave a review - I would love to hear your feedback :)
I am a secondary school English teacher, teaching KS3 and KS4. My lessons are all differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge and the GCSE mark scheme. Please leave a review - I would love to hear your feedback :)
A GCSE Christmas Carol lesson analysing the importance of Ignorance and Want.
Differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge and the GCSE mark scheme.
Lesson is based around AO1 and AO2.
Lesson is created using the TEEP model.
Gothic Horror lesson analysing how language is used to describe Mr Hyde.
Aimed at a high ability year 8 class but can easily be adapted to suit other abilities/year groups.
Differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge and the GCSE mark scheme.
Includes WAGOLL answers for students to assess using the mark scheme.
Lesson has been structured using the TEEP model.
This lesson includes the context of the poem, annotations of the poem and language/structure/form analysis tasks.
Differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge and the GCSE mark scheme.
Aimed at year 9-11 studying GCSE poetry.
A lesson aimed at KS3 students involving language analysis and creative writing tasks (could be used over more than one lesson.) Lesson also involves fun tasks, such as sorting them into Hogwarts houses, to get the students engaged.
Lesson is differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge.
Lesson is aimed at KS3 but could be adapted for older students.
Lesson is part of a series of lessons teaching OMAM but could work as a stand alone lesson.
Differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge.
Lesson looks at chapter 1 and the relationship between George and Lennie.
A lesson taught as part of a unit teaching Of Mice and Men.
Differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge.
Aimed at a top-set year 9 class but can easily be adapted for lower ability groups.
Differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge.
Lesson focuses on descriptive writing skills.
Main task asks students to create a piece of creative writing from the point of view of Buddy the Elf, experiencing New York City for the first time. Students watch a short clip to help with this and complete planning activities.
Students are asked to find different ‘pieces’ of a gothic story (for example: characters, setting, curses, colours, lighting, weather etc) - these will be stuck around the room before the lesson begins.
Once each group has found every piece, they then have 15 minutes to discuss and plan a gothic story using the elements they have collected.
Then students will use these ideas to independently write up their own gothic story.
Lesson is aimed at KS3 but can be adapted for older years.
Lesson is planned using the TEEP model.
Lesson is differentiated using the GCSE mark scheme.
A lesson teaching the poem ‘Remains’’ from the GCSE power and conflict poetry.
Differentiated using the GCSE mark scheme.
Includes context and language analysis tasks.
Lesson aimed at practicing skills for Paper 1, Question 5.
Students discuss the typical features of a fairytale, watch clips from fairytales and from the TV show ‘Once Upon A Time.’
Students eventually write a story about a fairytale character in the real world.
Lesson is differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge.
Lesson is part of a series of lessons teaching OMAM but could work as a stand alone lesson.
Differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge.
Lesson looks at setting in chapter 1 and links to chapter 6.
Used as part of the speaking and listening GCSE module but can work as a stand alone lesson to practice speaking and listening skills. Could also be adapted for teaching non-fiction if needed.
Lesson starter asks students to write down a funny story that is either truth or a lie. The teacher then collects these in and returns to them for the plenary.
The main part of the lesson involves students been allocated a topic and having to work with others to gather information about that topic to eventually present their findings.
Differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge.
This lesson is based around chapter 11 of the novel Boy In the Striped Pyjamas and teaches students about Hitler and how he came to power.
Students eventually have a choice of differentiated tasks to complete based around the chapter.
Differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge.
Lesson aimed at teaching an introductory module to Chaucer to KS3.
Focuses on developing students PEED skills.
Differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge.
Aimed at introducing Chaucer to KS3.
This lesson focuses on the character of the Cook and looks at cooking in the Middle Ages.
Lesson is aimed at developing students’ understanding of the General Election.
Lesson looks at the history of voting, what happens in a General Election, who the main parties and leaders are & what the main pledges of each party are.
Students have a choice of tasks based on speech writing. They can either write a speech arguing that the voting age should be 16 or write a speech arguing which political party should be in power.
A lesson teaching the poem ‘Storm on the Island’ from the GCSE power and conflict poetry.
Differentiated using aim/challenge/super challenge.
Includes context and language analysis tasks.
Used as part of the speaking and listening GCSE module but can work as a stand alone lesson to practice speaking and listening skills. Could also be adapted for teaching non-fiction if needed.
Lesson is based around the concept of Room 101 with students being asked to think about their pet peeves and eventually work in a group to present a short presentation on why it should be put into room 101.