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A range of high-quality, engaging and heavily-differentiated resources catered to secure the learning of all. Easily accessible for all learners with SPLD, dyslexia and a range of barriers to learning. All lessons provide challenge for the most able, whilst additionally providing support, sentences starters and exemplar material for those in need of support.

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A range of high-quality, engaging and heavily-differentiated resources catered to secure the learning of all. Easily accessible for all learners with SPLD, dyslexia and a range of barriers to learning. All lessons provide challenge for the most able, whilst additionally providing support, sentences starters and exemplar material for those in need of support.
Unseen Poetry: Quickdraw
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Unseen Poetry: Quickdraw

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A poem exploring how to analyse poetry using the S.M.I.L.E acronym. Includes: A poetic technique match-up, guided questions, fill the gap activities, exploding quotes examples, a poetry generator with guided questions for analyzing and a PETER paragraph generator.
Unseen Poetry: An Irish Airman Forsees His Death
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Unseen Poetry: An Irish Airman Forsees His Death

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An engaging lesson looking at Yeats' 'An Irish Airman Forsees His Death." Focuses on some AO3 context and uses guided questions for analysis. Additionally, includes step-by-step guide to responding to an unseen question with a WAGOLL (model) and sentences starters. My Y10 found it very engaging and were interested to learn about a bit or Irish history.
Macbeth mini SOW
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Macbeth mini SOW

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Six outstanding lessons of high quality focussing on the following: 1) Introduction to Shakespeare 2) The Witches 3) Whooshes 4) Character analysis games 5) Macbeth and Lady Macbeth Jeremy Kyle 6) The presentation of Lady Macbeth 7) Macbeth's soliloquy
Creative/ descriptive Writing: Image Prompt: Structure strips
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Creative/ descriptive Writing: Image Prompt: Structure strips

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An activity focusing on descriptive writing. Used as a whole lesson placemat. Blow up onto A3 paper. Starter: Whole class ambitious adjectives to describe the image. Development: Annotating the WAGOLL (model description paragraph) Main: Using structure strips as a guidance, pupils will create their own descriptions.
Marcus Rashford Poverty Letter Writing
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Marcus Rashford Poverty Letter Writing

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Two lessons on letter-writing using Marcus Rashford’s letter as inspiration. I used this with a low-ability class of Y11 and they really enjoyed it and also were able to write Grade 5-6 standard letters. Frayer Models used for direct vocabulary instruction. Using Personally/ Socially/ Future/ Solutions as a template to plan a letter Features WAGOLL introduction Includes structure strips
Fiction Reading Comprehension Task
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Fiction Reading Comprehension Task

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An extract from James Bond: Goldfinger. You could show students the clip for extra engagement! Can be used as cover or to enable students to focus on their reading comprehension and fully understand what they’re reading. Includes comprehension questions, inference, language and ‘evaluate’ questions leading nicely to Language Paper 1 (AQA) and Component 1 (Eduqas) Includes sentence starters for support and challenges to stretch and challenge.
Macbeth: Act Three Scene 1-3
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Macbeth: Act Three Scene 1-3

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Entrance Task: Do-it now Act Two summary fill-the-gaps activity Starter: Evaluating the character of Banquo Main: Analysing extract looking at Banquo's ambitions and suspicions with guided questions for language analysis, Main: Writing an Imessage to Banquo's wife Plenary: Engaging with Scene 2 & 3, Macbeth's plot to kill Banquo and Fleance and looking at Lady Macbeth's changing character.
Unseen Poetry Comparison: Holocaust Poetry
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Unseen Poetry Comparison: Holocaust Poetry

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Two lessons on comparing two unseen poems Including: Poetic techniques match-up Top-tips for poetry success Guided annotations to the poem 'Vultures' with questions Guided annotations to the poem 'Postcard 4' with questions A comparative table with colour-coordinated PETE paragraphs and example paragraphs Self/teacher assessment Assessment Objective checklist featuring WWW and EBI.
Romeo and Juliet Revision: Themes
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Romeo and Juliet Revision: Themes

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Revision including key vocabulary / ambitious key terms. Explores love, fate, age and conflict. Includes key quotations, guided questions to explore with relation to a range of characters and main essay/ topic points that may come up on the exam. Challenge asks students to criticize / play devil’s advocate to statements. My students learned a LOT from these lessons and it enabled them to revise and plan their essay responses.