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"A Midsummer Night's Dream" KS3 Shakespeare Egeus 'Full of Vexation come I' Characterisation
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"A Midsummer Night's Dream" KS3 Shakespeare Egeus 'Full of Vexation come I' Characterisation

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The aim of this lesson is to explore the methods Shakespeare uses to present the character of Egeus. The lesson begins with a brief prose overview of the start of of the play and then the lesson moves to focus on Egeus’s speech to Theseus. The lesson uses questioning and asks the pupils to annotate their copy of the speech as well as zooming right in on a specific quotation and exploding it (again, through prompt questioning). There is a homework - a 10-question multiple-choice quiz intended to consolidate some of the learning from the lesson.
KS3, KS4, reading comprehension, revision, guided, crr, Dickens, "David Copperfield" setting
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KS3, KS4, reading comprehension, revision, guided, crr, Dickens, "David Copperfield" setting

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This is a multiple-choice quiz with 19 questions (answers provided) based on a description of setting from “David Copperfield”. This could be used for revision of reading skills at KS4 or could be part of a unit on Dickens at KS3. Alternatively, the questions could be used to structure a guided reading session or, as flipped learning, to identify gaps in pupils’ knowledge and understanding so that subsequent teaching can be more sharply focused.
KS3, KS2, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Puck Final Speech "If We Shadows Have Offended"
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KS3, KS2, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Puck Final Speech "If We Shadows Have Offended"

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This powerpoint was planned for a mixed-ability year 7 class as part of a unit of work on “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. The focus is on the meaning of Puck’s final speech and the ideas that Shakespeare is expressing through that speech. A suggested (short) response to the writing prompt is provided on the final slide. The homework is a multiple-choice quiz on the extract, to be used after the lesson, intended to embed the pupils’ knowledge and understanding of the speech. Answers to the quiz are provided.
KS3, KS2, Myths, Legends, Great Flood, Zeus, CRR, comprehension, guided reading, hw, cover
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KS3, KS2, Myths, Legends, Great Flood, Zeus, CRR, comprehension, guided reading, hw, cover

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Created as a cover activity for a mixed-ability year 7 class as part of a unit on origin stories, myths and legends, this uses a public domain text about Zeus unleashing the great flood on humanity (pairs well with the story of Noah’s Ark). There are ten questions focused on retrieval, inference and some basic analysis. Could be used as a cover activity, set for homework or the questions could be used to structure a guided reading session. Suggested answers are provided.
KS3 KS4 Unseen Poetry "Ashes of Life" Edna St Vincent Millay CRR Cover HW
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KS3 KS4 Unseen Poetry "Ashes of Life" Edna St Vincent Millay CRR Cover HW

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This is a simple comprehension activity drawing pupils’ attention to the effect of language and structure. Created as a homework task but could also be used for cover or to structure a guided reading activity. Suggested responses are provided to make this more useful for someone who’s not a subject specialist.
Pandora's Box, James Baldwin "Old Greek Stories" CRR Comprehension Guided Reading Cover HW
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Pandora's Box, James Baldwin "Old Greek Stories" CRR Comprehension Guided Reading Cover HW

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This is a straightforward comprehension activity using an excerpt from James Baldwin’s “Old Greek Stories” (public domain). There are ten questions. This could be used as a homework task, a reading assessment or for cover. Alternatively, the questions could be used to structure a guided reading session. Suggested answers are provided. Originally created for a year 7 class but might also be useful at KS2.
KS3 Shakespeare "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Fairyland and the moon
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KS3 Shakespeare "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Fairyland and the moon

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This 9-slide powerpoint has the aim: link ideas about the moon to characters in the play. Pupils are invited to think about how the moon is used to deepen the characters of the fairies. The lesson invites discussion and the sharing of ideas, to be recorded in a Venn diagram which is then used as the basis of a more formal written response.
AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2 Unseen Poetry Winter
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AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2 Unseen Poetry Winter

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This lesson uses questioning to elicit students’ knowledge of methods used by the writers and understanding of some of their effects. Students are asked to annotate their copies of the poems in the questioning phase of the lesson so that they can then use their notes to spend 40 minutes working independently on both sections of an exam-style question. The two poems used are by John Clare and Walter de la Mare, both called “Winter” (and both in the public domain so no issues with copyright).
"Oliver Twist" Charles Dickens Sowerberry Slums Poverty CRR Close Guided Reading
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"Oliver Twist" Charles Dickens Sowerberry Slums Poverty CRR Close Guided Reading

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This activity uses the description from “Oliver Twist” in which Oliver accompanies Mr Sowerberry to a district of extreme poverty in order to collect a corpse. Accompanying the extract are 12 questions designed to practise and test comprehension. This could be used in class, as a cover activity, to structure a guided reading session or as homework. Useful as part of a unit of work on Charles Dickens. Could be used to add some contextual understanding to the study of “A Christmas Carol” at key stage four.
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Fiction Question 2 Analysis Revision Saki
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Fiction Question 2 Analysis Revision Saki

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This is a short powerpoint created for an after-school revision session. It uses an excerpt from a short story by Saki (in the public domain). The last two slides are printables. The first couple of slides are animated to allow questioning. Slide 3 is an opportunity for some shared modelling. Slide 5 is an opportunity to discuss the selection of evidence. Slide 7 is a teacher-created model or demonstration, after which students can be asked to work independently on evidence that they have selected.
Pre 20C Non Fiction Dickens Barnardo Homeless Children "A Christmas Carol" HW CRR Cover
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Pre 20C Non Fiction Dickens Barnardo Homeless Children "A Christmas Carol" HW CRR Cover

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This task uses two short extracts, one from Barnardo and one from Dickens. Both describe homeless children living rough in markets. There are 14 questions, two requiring knowledge of “A Christmas Carol” (but this is an editable document so these questions can easily be removed if your students have not studied the text). This task is a good springboard for AQA GCSE English Language paper 2, question 4 - beginning to hone the reading skills which will be tested on that paper.
KS3, KS2, Pre 20C Poetry Close Guided Reading CRR Thomas Hood "November" HW Cover
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KS3, KS2, Pre 20C Poetry Close Guided Reading CRR Thomas Hood "November" HW Cover

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There are 7 questions here on Thomas Hood’s poetic grumble, “November”. It’s a lyric poem centering on the gloom of a November day in London. Written in 1844. Suggested answers are provided, although these are not definitive. This could be used to structure a guided reading activity. Children could work in pairs or groups and work through the questions, discussing answers. Alternatively, this could be used as a homework activity, for home learning, or for cover.
KS4 non fic Steinbeck War reportage Blitz air raid CRR HW Home study WW2
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KS4 non fic Steinbeck War reportage Blitz air raid CRR HW Home study WW2

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The text used is abridged from John Steinbeck’s war correspondent reports. This is an account of an attack on a cinema in London, 1943. It is a harrowing account of children’s deaths and injuries and you will be able to decide whether it’s suitable for use with your class. There are ten questions with suggested answers provided. The answers are merely indicative - some students will come up with different, though equally valid, responses. This could be used for cover, set as homework or allocated for home study. Alternatively, the questions could be used to structure a guided reading session.
Display Crafting Writing Examples of Methods
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Display Crafting Writing Examples of Methods

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This is a classroom display. There are three paragraphs of writing with certain features picked out in colour. The second document is the colour-coded annotations, naming the methods used and (very briefly) commenting on their effect. In my classroom, the writing is printed out on A3 paper and the annotations are cut out in strips and stapled around the writing. It’s a Word document so editable.