A Complete 3-4 week teaching unit to accompany the reading of An Inspector Calls in preparation for the Modern Texts component of NEW GCSE English Literature Specifications (first examination 2017).
Included in and suitable for teaching the Modern Text/Post 1914 Prose components of the AQA, OCR and WJEC courses.
This organised series of 11-13 lessons (depending on pace of delivery/ability) breaks the play down into 7 manageable key phases with engaging videos, images and mp3 recordings (all included) used to hook pupils into the core themes and message before reading/teaching each particular phase and/or to reinforce understanding and encourage pupils to challenge their initial interpretations after reading as well as to build connections as the unit develops. Targeted reading focusses and questions ensure a thorough and focussed reading that guides pupils into making their own interpretations which is supported by an understanding of the writer's context, but more importantly their own context! Model responses are used to support this throughout. Likewise, carefully placed discussion points, videos, images and guided annotations facilitate this.
FREE ENRICHMENT LESSON: Additionally, a lesson is included which takes advantage of the comparable messages, purposes and methods in John Donne's 'No Man is an Island' to develop pupils unseen poetry comparison skills for the poetry component of NEW English Literature Specifications, comparing the poem to the inspector's final speech, treating this as if it were a poem.
As a footnote, it is important to say that this unit has been a complete pleasure to develop as it is a privilege to be addressing these vital messages with our young people today!
Whilst tailored to the New AQA specification (Paper 2 Section A: Modern texts) this course is easily adaptable to meet the requirements of OCR and WJEC specifications. The Assessment Objectives and skill are transferable with very little editing needed for (OCR Paper 1 Section A: Modern Prose or Drama AND WJEC Paper 2 Section A: Post 1914 Prose / Drama)
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Included in and suitable for teaching the Modern Text/Post 1914 Prose components of the AQA, OCR and WJEC courses.
This organised series of 11-13 lessons (depending on pace of delivery/ability) breaks the play down into 7 manageable key phases with engaging videos, images and mp3 recordings (all included) used to hook pupils into the core themes and message before reading/teaching each particular phase and/or to reinforce understanding and encourage pupils to challenge their initial interpretations after reading as well as to build connections as the unit develops. Targeted reading focusses and questions ensure a thorough and focussed reading that guides pupils into making their own interpretations which is supported by an understanding of the writer's context, but more importantly their own context! Model responses are used to support this throughout. Likewise, carefully placed discussion points, videos, images and guided annotations facilitate this.
FREE ENRICHMENT LESSON: Additionally, a lesson is included which takes advantage of the comparable messages, purposes and methods in John Donne's 'No Man is an Island' to develop pupils unseen poetry comparison skills for the poetry component of NEW English Literature Specifications, comparing the poem to the inspector's final speech, treating this as if it were a poem.
As a footnote, it is important to say that this unit has been a complete pleasure to develop as it is a privilege to be addressing these vital messages with our young people today!
Whilst tailored to the New AQA specification (Paper 2 Section A: Modern texts) this course is easily adaptable to meet the requirements of OCR and WJEC specifications. The Assessment Objectives and skill are transferable with very little editing needed for (OCR Paper 1 Section A: Modern Prose or Drama AND WJEC Paper 2 Section A: Post 1914 Prose / Drama)
https://www.facebook.com/createdlive/
https://twitter.com/creatEDlive
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Great coverage and break down of the play. The lessons address modern issues and make the play relevant to a modern, teenage audience! Another excellent resource, Thank you!
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