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War Horse: Joey's first battle
A lesson ideal for KS3 beginning to look at language and how it shows feelings of characters. Ideal for lower ability students but can be differentiated upwards
The Sign of Four: Chapter 8
A well differentiated lesson guiding students through chapter 8, taking into consideration both language and context.
Ideal for those studying the AQA scheme
Romeo and Juliet: The Ball Scene
A lesson looking at the events of the ball scene and Romeo’s first encounter with Juliet.
Introduces students to analytical writing and using quotations to support their ideas.
Ideal for KS3 or lower ability KS4
Sign of Four Chapter 6
A fully differentiated lesson focusing on the contrast between Holmes and Jones.
Lesson develops students’ inference and writing skills, inspired by the AQA GCSE framework
Ideal for KS4, low-mid ability
lesson can easily be differentiated upwards to support those who need it.
Creative writing: narrative perspectives AQA Language paper 1
A fully resourced lesson pushing your students to develop their creative writing by thinking outside the box.
Includes exemplar work to help students model their responses and 4 independent writing tasks in order to embed skills.
Lesson includes direct references to AQA’s language paper 1 mark scheme and as ideal for KS4.
An Inspector Calls: Mr Birling's speeches
Help your students understand the core ideas of Mr Birling’s beliefs with this selection of resources and full comprehensive lesson.
Ideal for KS4 studying for the AQA specification
The Sign of Four: Chapter 5
This lesson focuses on the developments of chapter 5 with specific focus on the gothic horror nature of this installment. Ideal for KS4 approaching the text for GCSE.
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Sign of Four Mixed resources
A selection of resources focusing on the first part of the novel. Not a complete scheme of work but ideal as a starting point for GCSE classes.
AQA Language Paper One: Sherlock Holmes The Sign of Four Chapter 5
Introduce your students to this legendary work of literary fiction through AQA’s language paper one.
Ideal for KS4 who are revising bother literature and language skills.
Includes extracts from the mark scheme to help student’s focus. Section B enables all abilities to access creative writing through visual stimuli
AQA Language Paper 2: Relationships and Engagements
I made this resource to support KS4 in both their language paper two skills, but also to build their contextual and cultural knowledge for Literature Paper 2 - An Inspector Calls.
This paper uses the exam format, with some slight differentiation to encourage students to plan the Q5 response.
An Inspector Calls: Act 1 Strike and the workforce
A challenging and thorough lesson ideal for KS4 examining what life was like in indistrial Britain and relating it to Act One of an Inspector Calls.
This is designed for the AQA syllabus and includes contextual information, analytical skills and creative writing challenges. Perfect for evoking powerful and meaningful class discussions
AQA Language Paper 2: Use of drugs
This paper is in the style of AQAs Language Paper 2 Section A, with the 1-9 Syllabus in mind.
Includes an extract inspired by 19th century drug use and a modern article on drugs in British Society.
Extension questions are included to promote deeper thinking.
A pair of challenging texts so ideal for KS4 - I have used this with my classes in conjunction with studying The Sign of Four, it offers excellent contextual knowledge.
Features of Language: Verbs and Adverbs
These lessons are designed for KS4 to remind them of different features of written language.
These are ideal as an accompaniment to AQA English Language Papers 1&2 Section B.
It includes writing challenges and published extracts of work in order to model what successful fiction writing looks like.
The Sign of Four Chapter 1 and drug use
Are you ready to challnege your students and Prepare them for GCSE work?
This lesson guides students through the opening chapter of the Sign of Four while enabling them to develop their language analysis skills.
This lesson incorporates elements of AQA Literature with Language Paper 2. Perfect for high achieving students or those who are truly enthralled by Conan Doyle’s novel.
The Sign of Four Chapter Two and Three Revision and Analysis Sheets
A series of work sheets designed to support students with their understanding and confidence with the text and develop their critical understanding of the context, language and content.
Ideal for GCSE preparation or independent revision. I made this with the AQA literature specification in mind.
Sheets are formatted to be printed on A3
I hope this supports your students as much as it has helped mine.
The Sign of Four Quotation Posters
A selection of posters made with adobe spark covering key quotations from Conan-Doyles The Sign of Four.
Ideal for KS4 memorising elements of the text or print ready for a display board.
The Sign of Four Chapter 1 extract analysis support sheets
A series of work sheets designed to support students with their understanding and confidence with the text and develop their critical understanding of the context, language and content.
Ideal for GCSE preparation or independent revision. I made this with the AQA literature specification in mind.
Sheets are formatted to be printed on A3
I hope this supports your students as much as it has helped mine.
Power and Conflict Poetry Display Quotes
Images and quotes made with Adobe Spark using AQA’s Power and Conflict Poetry anthology as a basis. Ideal for a display!
War Horse: Corporal Perkins Chapter 5
This lesson is designed for KS3, guiding them through chapter 5 and their first encounter with Cpl Perkins.
It encourages close analysis of language in a structured methodical was as well as encouraging students to justify their opinions.
Ideal for KS3 with a view to doing AQA specifications in the future.
Power and Conflict Poetry: The Emigree
Challenge your students with the emotive lesson looking at The Emigree.
Perfect for KS4 with opportunities to develop personalised responses and critical thinking.
Tailored to the AQA Power and Conflict GCSE Unit