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KS3 KS4 Writers' use of language Non Fic Fic Big Cats "My Struggle with a Tiger" Conan Doyle
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KS3 KS4 Writers' use of language Non Fic Fic Big Cats "My Struggle with a Tiger" Conan Doyle

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This is a straightforward powerpoint focusing on two short pre-twentieth century extracts. One is from “My Struggle with a Tiger” by Charles Jamrach and the other is from a story by Conan Doyle. This was planned for a less confident GCSE class but could also be used at KS3. It focuses on analysis - talking about the effect of the writer’s language choices on the reader. The last four slides are printables of the extracts.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream", Oberon,  'I know a bank where the wild thyme grows' CRR Comprehension
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"A Midsummer Night's Dream", Oberon, 'I know a bank where the wild thyme grows' CRR Comprehension

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This short and simple activity could be used for cover or set as homework. Alternatively, the questions could be used to structure a guided reading session. The excerpt is Oberon’s short speech about the part of the enchanted wood where Titania sleeps. There are thirteen questions requiring some simple analysis - and the final question could be used as an extension task - asking the pupils to evaluate a simple statement. Suggested answers are provided
Unseen Poetry exam practice revision "The Eagle" Tennyson
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Unseen Poetry exam practice revision "The Eagle" Tennyson

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This is a walkthrough of Tennyson’s “The Eagle”, asking the questions that candidates will need to ask of themselves during the exam. The powerpoint asks them to focus on various methods including anthropomorphism, rhyme, rhythm and contrast. The final slide is an exam-style question. As the poem is so short, it could be useful for building confidence when tackling an unseen poetry question.
"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.
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 question 2 Paper 2 question 3 "The Island of Dr Moreau" lrevision
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 question 2 Paper 2 question 3 "The Island of Dr Moreau" lrevision

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This is a short and (hopefully) straightforward powerpoint using a very short extract from “The Island of Dr Moreau” by H.G.Wells. The lesson uses questioning to provide the ideas for a modelled first paragraph of a response after which students are asked to work more independently to complete the response. For less confident students, the evidence is already selected. You may wish to add challenge by asking students to select their own evidence. The last two slides are the printables. At the end of the lesson, students are asked to identify two of Wells’ effective methods and use them in their own descriptive writing. This task could be used to extend the lesson or set for homework.
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.
English Literature Unseen Poetry Walter De La Mare "Autumn" Analysis Exam Practice
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English Literature Unseen Poetry Walter De La Mare "Autumn" Analysis Exam Practice

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This is a short and straightforward activity giving students an opportunity to practise and develop the skills of writing an analytical essay about an unseen poem. The poem is “Autumn” by Walter De La Mare. The first slide of the ppt has a copy of the poem and the essay question. The second slide gives students a suggested pattern for tackling the task, the idea being that they should go through each of the steps in every paragraph of their response. The third slide can be used for self/peer assessment and developing the response further.
Unseen Poetry Exam Practice Analysis Skills D.H.Lawrence "Parliament Hill in the Evening"
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Unseen Poetry Exam Practice Analysis Skills D.H.Lawrence "Parliament Hill in the Evening"

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This is a short and straightforward activity giving students an opportunity to practise and develop the skills of writing an analytical essay about an unseen poem. The poem is “Parliament Hill in the Evening" by D.H.Lawrence. The first slide of the ppt has a copy of the poem and the essay question. The second slide gives students a suggested pattern for tackling the task, the idea being that they should go through each of the steps in every paragraph of their response. The third slide can be used for self/peer assessment and developing the response further.
GCSE KS4 KS3 Unseen Poetry "Our Bird" Marietta Holley Homework Cover Pre Guided Reading Flipped
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GCSE KS4 KS3 Unseen Poetry "Our Bird" Marietta Holley Homework Cover Pre Guided Reading Flipped

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This is a straightforward multiple choice quiz with 17 questions (answers provided) which can be used to structure a guided reading session or discussion about the poem. Alternatively, the questions can be set for homework prior to the completion of an unseen poetry response in class. A suggested question - How does the poet present the speaker’s thoughts and feelings about death? - is written just below the poem. Useful preparation for the GCSE Unseen poetry question. If you are studying “A Christmas Carol” the ideas in this poem segue neatly into the death of Tiny Tim.
Unseen Poetry Oscar Wilde "Les Silhouettes" HW Cover Pre reading Guided reading KS4 KS3
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Unseen Poetry Oscar Wilde "Les Silhouettes" HW Cover Pre reading Guided reading KS4 KS3

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This is a simple and straightforward multiple-choice quiz using Oscar Wilde’s “Les Silhouettes”. There are ten questions (answers provided) which could be used to structure a guided reading session prior to answering an unseen poetry response. There is a suggested question typed beneath the poem. Alternatively, the questions could be set as a homework prior to tackling the question, to secure some key knowledge.