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Miss Johnson's Shop provides good-quality, original and vibrant English lessons and schemes of work. Intended for a Secondary School teaching environment and an audience of 11-16 year-olds, these lessons adopt engaging approaches to help make your English classroom come to life.

Miss Johnson's Shop provides good-quality, original and vibrant English lessons and schemes of work. Intended for a Secondary School teaching environment and an audience of 11-16 year-olds, these lessons adopt engaging approaches to help make your English classroom come to life.
Modernising Greek Myths: English KS3
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Modernising Greek Myths: English KS3

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Modernising Greek Myths is an 8-lesson English scheme of work. It is intended for a Secondary KS3 classroom - years 7-9, but could also be adapted for use at KS2. As a narrative writing scheme of work, the unit introduces pupils to 3 key activities based on the myths themselves. The scheme includes an engaging and easy-to-follow 83-slide ppt with teaching notes, classroom worksheets and exemplar material. This unit is short, versatile and dynamic. It begins by providing an overview of Ancient Greek mythology and culture, introducing pupils to key Greek gods as well as Ancient Greek inventions. The following lessons introduce pupils to 3 key Greek Myths: Pandora’s Box, the Myth of Narcissus and the Fall of Icarus, which pupils explore through film clips, worksheet acitivites and creative writing activities. The scheme moves on to cover the basics of successful story writing and helps to scaffold the unit’s main learning outcome: to modernise one of the 3 myths in order to make it your own. Answers to all questions are provided on the master ppt and exemplar materials are also provided.
Re-writing the Myth of Narcissus: KS3 English
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Re-writing the Myth of Narcissus: KS3 English

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Re-writing the Myth of Narcissus: KS3 English is a free single lesson with accompanying worksheet. It is intended for a KS3 secondary audience, within an English classroom. The lesson aims to familiarise pupils with the story and moral of Narcissus’ fate and to inspire them to re-write the tale in their own way. The learning outcome for the lesson is narrative fiction by way of Greek mythology. What’s included? An engaging and self-explanatory, 9-slide ppt with teaching notes. An accompanying worksheet. Designed for a 50 minute-1 hour lesson