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Midsummers Nights Dream S&L Resource Kit
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Midsummers Nights Dream S&L Resource Kit

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I did this as an end of year task with my Year 7's. Essentially it is putting on a puppet show of Pyramus and Thisbe, the idea being that the students tell a modern version but using elements of Shakespearean language. Set up for SLAF 3 but easy enough to alter for SLAF 1 and 2.
Neo-Classical prose, poem and play
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Neo-Classical prose, poem and play

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A worksheet on a poem, play and piece of prose from the Neo-Classical era. The questions are to check understanding and encourage thoughtful study of the era. I would appreciate feedback.
KS4 - Shakespeare and Conflict Poetry - FEELINGS
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KS4 - Shakespeare and Conflict Poetry - FEELINGS

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A series of lessons designed to teach Year 10-11 students about Shakespeare and how he presents feelings. This unit is pointed at a controlled assessment question that focuses on how Shakespeare and the conflict poetry POETS present ideas about feelings - poetry lessons to follow.
KS3: Introduction to 19th Century Literature
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KS3: Introduction to 19th Century Literature

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A bank of lessons and extracts that introduce Key Stage 3 to a variety of different 19th Century Literature texts. Designed with a top set year 8 class in mind. Draws heavily from the AQA material - look at this as either a time-saver or a starting point. ADDITION: These lessons are intentionally “light” in terms of their content - the main aim of this unit was to get the students to read the extracts and to ask questions about them. As a result, the lessons I’ve built contain gaps that allow me to react to the needs of the kids. If your intention is to purchase these lessons, please recognise that you will need to fill these gaps yourself. The lessons were only ever intended as a starting point.
AQA A-Level English Language and Literature: Othello  (Revision)
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AQA A-Level English Language and Literature: Othello (Revision)

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A stand alone lesson that assumes all participants have read and understood the text. I used it as a platform to show students what they needed to be revising. There is some focus on themes and a focus on an extract - both areas of which I use as a stimulus for class lead discussion. I finish with an exam based question - the focus is upon the characters that are manipulated, not the manipulator (just to keep them on their toes). Hope you find this useful.
KS3: A Midsummer Night's Dream Scheme of Work
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KS3: A Midsummer Night's Dream Scheme of Work

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A collection of lessons and extracts designed to teach this play to KS3 students. It'll need updating a little (I talk about Controlled Assessments), but it's a good starting point for someone looking for a way in to teach this play.
GCSE SECTION A Q5: Comparative Response
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GCSE SECTION A Q5: Comparative Response

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I made this sheet after marking a load of mock exam papers and getting frustrated at the inability of some foundation students to compare effectively. Oh yes, this is meant to be printed on A3 paper too! I have had success with foundation groups in terms of getting them to structure their responses.
Lord of the Flies: Stage Two - Film
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Lord of the Flies: Stage Two - Film

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These lessons are to be ran in tandem with watching the 1963 versions of the film (not the modern version - the pilot is still alive!). You can insert these two lessons at any point in the SoW.
Lord of the Flies: Stage Zero - Starting Point
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Lord of the Flies: Stage Zero - Starting Point

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The first lesson of a SoW I have recently created to teach Lord of the Flies to Year 7. This is the first part; I refer you to the 'Following this Scheme' guide for instructions as to what to do next. Please leave feedback if you find this Scheme useful or have any suggestions to make. Look for the remaining stages on here too...
Lord of the Flies: Stage Three - Writing
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Lord of the Flies: Stage Three - Writing

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The third and final stage of my Lord of the Flies SoW. I am still adding in alternative lessons to this so expect some changes. The writing assessment focuses on a letter-in-a-bottle activity. As you can see, there is heavy emphasis on punctuation. Feedback welcome. The handwriting lesson is based upon a workbook i found on TES - I take no credit for it!
Spoken Language structured response worksheets
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Spoken Language structured response worksheets

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Using the PEE format I've made user friendly sheets specifically relating to Spoken Language to help students plan and structure their responses. These are useful if the students are familiar with the terminology first.
Home Learning Tracking Spreadsheet
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Home Learning Tracking Spreadsheet

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A simple spreadsheet that allows you to keep track of your online lessons. My school uses classcharts as its medium in setting online learning - but you can easily change the headings of the columns to reflect whatever software you use.
Year 9 Preparation for GCSE Scheme of Work: Writing from around the world
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Year 9 Preparation for GCSE Scheme of Work: Writing from around the world

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A resource dump for my first attempt at preparing a middle set year 9 class for the rigours of the new GCSE - some success, but the class dynamic was more of a problem than the lesson resources themselves. Some editing may be required, but if you are wondering about how to approach the Section B parts of the exams, this covers a lot of bases.
KS4 Creative Writing Pack - inspired by "Your Shoes"
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KS4 Creative Writing Pack - inspired by "Your Shoes"

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I wrote these lessons a while ago, but I remember getting some positive responses to the story AND the creative writing tasks. For this, you will need some of those old AQA anthologies (the one that came BEFORE Sunlight on the Grass) - one of the short stories was called "My Shoes". The content, for those who don't remember, is rather more orientated towards KS4 than KS3, but the creative writing that comes from this resonates with the kids I taught at the time. Hopefully you'll find this useful.