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Boy in the Striped Pyjamas - Chapter 13 (FULL LESSON)
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Boy in the Striped Pyjamas - Chapter 13 (FULL LESSON)

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Engaging and ready to teach one hour lesson to cover chapter thirteen of ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ by John Boyne. This lesson requires students to consider how John Boyne creates tension in the dinner party scene and to compare how this is shown in the book and the movie. Students will then devise their own drama scene to put into practice tension-building devices. Learning Objective: Analyse how writers and directors create tension. Learning Outcomes: Bronze: Understand which techniques can be used by writers and directors to create tension. Silver: Explain clearly how these techniques create tension. Gold: Use some of these techniques yourself to construct a dramatic performance. Lesson Outline: Do It Now: How might a movie director create tension? Starter: Reading focus – how does John Boyne create tension? Activity 1: Students complete an analysis table based on quotes from this chapter with teacher support. Activity 2: How is tension created in the film? Activity 3: Devising their own scene in groups and performing. Plenary: What do you think happened to Pavel? What do you think will be the consequences for Lieutenant Kotler? Freebies: Two pre-reading lessons to introduce students to the context of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is available for free here. A lesson on chapter 1 of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is available for free here. A scheme of work for teaching the entire novel is available for free here. If you find this lesson useful, please consider purchasing this ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ Bundle or have a look at other resources available in my shop. . Leave a review and choose any other resource of up to the same value for free from my shop.
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Pre-Reading (2 complete lessons)
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The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Pre-Reading (2 complete lessons)

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Two engaging and ready to teach lessons to introduce students to context to prepare them to study the main themes in ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ by John Boyne. Lesson overviews, printing instructions and worksheets are all included. This resource includes a Powerpoint presentation for 2 one-hour lessons (although in the past I have spread this over more lessons if required). For research, students can either use devices to access the Internet, but if this is not available I have included a pdf document which includes 16 sources that students can use for their research in class. The topics included in this lesson are: Auschwitz The Jewish ghettos The Final Solution Hitler and anti-Semitism The night of broken glass LESSON ONE Learning Objective: Identify strong sources of information to complete research about the Holocaust. Learning Outcomes: Bronze: Identify a reliable source of information about my topic. Silver: Write down my research in my own words. Gold: Find multiple reliable sources of information. Teaching activities: Do it now: Students complete first column of KWL grid about the Holocaust Starter: Think, pair, share: discussion of what makes a reliable source. Activity 1: How do we take effective notes? Activity 2: Research and completing scaffolding notes sheet. Peer assessment Plenary: Students complete the L section of their KWL grid. LESSON TWO Learning Objective: Identify the most important points in your research and present these to your classmates. Learning Outcomes: Bronze: Identify the key vocabulary in the research I have completed. Silver: Take brief and clear notes on other topics of information. Gold: Make links between different knowledge and ideas. Teaching activities: Do it now: Recall – what are reliable and unreliable sources of information? Starter: Review and summarise your research from last lesson. Activity 1: Use your research to create an informative poster with only 10 words on it. Activity 2: Carousel activity for students to share their information with each other. Plenary: Highlight the three most important facts that you learned this lesson. More Freebies: A lesson on chapter 1 of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is available for free here. A scheme of work for teaching the entire novel is available for free here. If you find this lesson useful, please consider purchasing this ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’ Bundle or have a look at other resources available in my shop.
Cambridge IGCSE 0500  English Language Paper 1 and Paper 2 Bundle
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Cambridge IGCSE 0500 English Language Paper 1 and Paper 2 Bundle

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This bundle contains everything you need to introduce students to CIE 0500 IGCSE English Language for papers 1 and 2. These resources work well both to introduce students to the syllabus and also as revision material before the exams. It includes 12 lessons, 2 practice exams, marking templates, a scheme of work overview and a knowledge organiser. This bundle contains: A detailed knowledge organiser to support students in approaching language paper 1. An original practice paper 1 and 2. Marking templates for marking practice papers for language paper 1. An overview lesson on what students can expect from language paper 1. A detailed and engaging lesson teaching students how to approach the comprehension questions in language paper 1: Q1(a)-(e). A detailed and engaging lesson teaching students how to approach the 15 mark summary question for paper 1. Two detailed lessons teaching students how to approach Language paper 1 Q2 (analysis questions). A lesson to support students with Language Paper 1 Q3. A lesson giving a detailed overview of language paper 2. A lesson on how to approach the directed writing question. Two lessons on how to approach the descriptive writing task. Two lessons on how to approach the narrative writing task. A scheme of work overview for this unit with suggested teaching order. Leave a review and choose any other resource for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Cambridge IGCSE 0500 English Language Paper 2 Bundle
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Cambridge IGCSE 0500 English Language Paper 2 Bundle

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This bundle contains everything you need to introduce students to Language Paper 2 for CIE 0500 IGCSE English Language. This bundle contains: A lesson giving a detailed overview of Language Paper 2. A lesson on how to approach the directed writing question. A lesson on how to approach the descriptive writing task. Two lessons on how to approach the narrative writing task. An original practice paper 2 A scheme of work overview for teaching Language Papers 1 and 2. Leave a review and choose any other resource for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Of Mice and Men IGCSE Revision Guide: Loneliness
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Of Mice and Men IGCSE Revision Guide: Loneliness

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A detailed 10 page revision guide focusing on how loneliness is presented in Of Mice and Men: this includes a step-by-step guide to writing a grade 9 essay on loneliness for students studying IGCSE English Literature. This contents of this revision guide are: What does the mark scheme say? Context: loneliness in 1930s America George and Lennie Candy Crooks Curly’s Wife Other symbols of loneliness Revision tips and tricks I have an Of Mice and Men resources bundle available here. . I have a whole range of Of Mice and Men revision resources available in the shop and a range of revision videos on my YouTube channel (this is linked to in my shop). Leave a review and choose any other resource, of up to the same value, for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Of Mice and Men Social Context Worksheet
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Of Mice and Men Social Context Worksheet

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A detailed homework/online learning resource for students to learn about the context of Of Mice and Men. Students work through four sources (videos and articles) and then answer questions on them. The answers are provided as a separate PDF. The four contextual topics covered are: John Steinbeck The Great Depression Racism The American Dream I have an Of Mice and Men resources bundle available here. . I have a whole range of Of Mice and Men revision resources available in the shop and a range of revision videos on my YouTube channel (this is linked to in my shop). Leave a review and choose any other resource, of up to the same value, for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Lady Macbeth act 1 scene 7 persuasion worksheet/homework task
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Lady Macbeth act 1 scene 7 persuasion worksheet/homework task

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A free worksheet for use in class or for homework to extend analysis of act 1 scene 7 of Macbeth (Lady Macbeth persuading Macbeth to kill Duncan). This worksheet outlines some of the persuasive devices that Lady Macbeth uses (rhetorical questions, direct mode of address, emotive language, flattery and hyperbole) to persuade Macbeth and then gives students the choice between five tasks in which they have to apply these techniques to their own persuasive speech-writing. This would be suitable for any age group studying Macbeth.
What is an infographic? Fully-resourced and differentiated lesson.
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What is an infographic? Fully-resourced and differentiated lesson.

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A fully-resourced and differentiated lesson to teach students what an infographic is and the purpose of one. I have used this lesson both in teaching English (looking at purposes of texts or for a way to present student research) or as part of teaching GCSE Media Studies. I have included it as one-lesson but it could easily be split into multiple lessons in which students research a chosen topic and then create a final version of their own infographic. Leave a review and choose any other resource for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Gender Equality - 2 hours of resources
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Gender Equality - 2 hours of resources

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2 hours of engaging activities and discussion to introduce students to gender roles and gender equality. This could easily be split into 2 or 3 one-hour lessons. It is suitable for students in key stages 3 and 4. These resources are in-depth but made accessible by the different and fun activities. This resource includes: A detailed powerpoint with 2 hours of activities (22 slides). All preparation instructions (these resources are ready-to-teach, but some preparation is required). A worksheet in ppt and pdf form. The session covers three main questions. This could be split into three lessons each addressing one of the questions with very little adaptation required: What is gender and what are gender roles? What is the impact of gender roles and why does it matter? What can we do to reduce gender inequality? Leave a review and choose any other resource for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Teacher prioritisation weekly plan
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Teacher prioritisation weekly plan

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A weekly planning template that has been very effective in helping me to use my time more efficiently. I used to use the Eisenhower Matrix as a tool for working towards my goals, but I found that as a teacher so many unexpected tasks can crop up in a day (some important - many of them urgent) that it didn’t work for me, and I found it too confusing when trying to prioritise what to work on next. I find this tool far more helpful for time management. Every day, I first complete all the items in the ‘today’ column, I then move on to the ‘this week’ column and when this is done I can move on to the ‘long term goals’. Using this, I have found that I tend to have completed all my weekly tasks by around Wednesday, which means that Thursday and Friday’s limited spare time can be put towards long term goals. I have attached it as a pdf for easy printing, but it is also included as a ppt in case you would like to edit it so that it works better for you. If you find this resource helpful, please leave a review and have a look at other resources available in my shop.
IGCSE Curious Incident (play) - The relationship between Ed and Christopher
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IGCSE Curious Incident (play) - The relationship between Ed and Christopher

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A detailed and engaging one hour lesson to support students in their analysis of Ed in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (play by Simon Stephens) for Edexcel English Literature IGCSE 4ET1. This lesson supports students to consider Ed’s personality and his relationship with Christopher. This resource contains a ready-to-teach Powerpoint with all teacher and printing instructions included. If you find this resource helpful, please leave a review and have a look at other resources available in my shop.
IGCSE Curious Incident (play) - how is Christopher presented at the start of the play?
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IGCSE Curious Incident (play) - how is Christopher presented at the start of the play?

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A detailed and engaging one hour lesson to support students in their analysis of Christopher in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (play by Simon Stephens) for Edexcel English Literature IGCSE 4ET1. This lesson helps students to think about how Christopher is presented at the start of the play and how he changes as a character by the end of the play. This resource contains a ready-to-teach Powerpoint with all teacher instructions included. If you find this resource helpful, please leave a review and have a look at other resources available in my shop.
IGCSE Curious Incident (play) - how is dramatic irony used for humour?
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IGCSE Curious Incident (play) - how is dramatic irony used for humour?

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A detailed and engaging one hour lesson to support students in their analysis of Christopher in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (play by Simon Stephens) for Edexcel English Literature IGCSE 4ET1. This lesson supports students to analyse the use of dramatic irony for dramatic effect. This resource contains a ready-to-teach Powerpoint with all teacher instructions included. If you find this resource helpful, please leave a review and have a look at other resources available in my shop.
World War 1 Poetry & Propaganda: 3 lessons
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World War 1 Poetry & Propaganda: 3 lessons

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This bundle includes: 2 lessons analysing Anthem for Doomed Youth 1 lesson analysing propaganda posters A war poetry knowledge organiser Leave a review and choose any other resource for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
'The Tell-Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan-Poe - independent analysis
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'The Tell-Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan-Poe - independent analysis

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Comprehensive and differentiated 1 hour lesson in which students independently analyse the beginning of 'The Tell-Tale Heart' considering the indirect characterisation of the narrator. Students will complete a graphic organiser in detail, which could then be used as a plan to write an analytical paragraph or essay. A differentiation support sheet is provided, which could be provided to select students who need additional support. This is easily adaptable to key stages 3 and 4. It is suited to mixed or higher ability classes but could easily be adapted to lower ability and spread over multiple lessons. This could be used as part of a unit on gothic horror, a unit on short stories or just as a one-off lesson to examine and respond to a text. This resource includes: * Full Powerpoint including 'do it now', differentiated learning outcomes all tasks and teacher instructions (including example teacher answers in the notes section). * Full text of 'The Tell-Tale Heart' with page numbers. * Graphic organiser. * Support sheet as a prompt for students. Leave a review and choose any other resource for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Write a PEE answer about Dracula! 1 hour lesson for low ability learners!
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Write a PEE answer about Dracula! 1 hour lesson for low ability learners!

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1 hour resourced and differentiated lesson which clearly outlines to students how they should write a strong point, evidence, explain answer with an example provided and then gives them the opportunity to write an answer as a pair and then individually. All teacher instructions provided including printing instructions (although printing is minimal). This lesson includes: *Do it now task *Explanation of PEE (point evidence explain) including a model answer) *Dracula extract *Peer assessment slide including the differentiated learning outcomes. This lesson is immediately ready to teach! It would be suitable for lower ability learners in key stage 3 or key stage 4. Leave a review and choose any other resource for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Using inference to create a detective crime scene - full lesson
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Using inference to create a detective crime scene - full lesson

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Fully resourced and differentiated 1 hour lesson in which students use inference to propose solutions to a crime scene based on the objects found in it, and then create their own crime scene. This is easily adaptable and includes opportunities for students to work independently and in groups. Oracy and writing activities are included as part of the lesson. This could be used as part of a detective fiction scheme of learning or to precede students writing a piece of crime writing. This resource includes: * The powerpoint (12 slides) * 1 inference worksheet * 1 crime scene creation worksheet Leave a review and choose any other resource for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
PSHE: 2 full lessons on food insecurity for KS3
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PSHE: 2 full lessons on food insecurity for KS3

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Fully resourced and differentiated 2 x 1 hour PSHE lessons in which students consider the causes of food insecurity and consider possible solutions to it. Easily adaptable. Leave a review and choose any other resource for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Creating a social contract - fully-resourced lesson
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Creating a social contract - fully-resourced lesson

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1 hour lesson presentation to create a social contract between the students and teacher. This lesson has been successfully used for Key Stages 3, 4 and 5. Creating a social contract can be a very powerful behaviour management tool. Please leave a review to let me know how it worked for you. Like An Expert shop - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/LikeAnExpert Twitter - @Like_An_Expert
WW1 Propaganda Poster Analysis Lesson
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WW1 Propaganda Poster Analysis Lesson

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A detailed fully-resourced and ready to teach one hour lesson that supports students to analyse World War 1 propaganda posters using AFOREST devices and direct address. After analysing posters as a class and in groups, students then create their own posters using AFOREST devices and direct address. Leave a review and choose any other resource for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.