This is an outstanding lesson for one of the trickiest poems in the Power and Conflict anthology that I’ve created from my 15 years of being a classroom teacher and 6 years being an AQA examiner.
An engaging, high quality powerpoint with a range of fun activities and exercises to stretch and challenge the more able, and are differentiated.
This resource contains:
- A detailed powerpoint with questions to really break down every aspect of the poem including dactylic dimeter, the ballad form, repetition, bibilical imagery, etc.
- Analysis of power within the poem.
- Individual and group exercises for students.
- Contextual factors and research work on Tennyson
- Analysis of the poet’s individual structural choices.
- Analysis of the poet’s individual language choices.
- Exercises comparing the poem to the other poems in the anthology which is incredibly beneficial for the exam.
- Model answers for students and how best to approach and answer an exam question.
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- **EliteEnglishGCSE **also creates lessons for all poems in the Power and Conflict anthology.
- Resources on an Introduction to Power and Conflict
-Resources on wider contextual information such as The Romantic Period.
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