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Welcome to my shop!
Here you will find resources for: English (secondary) as well as Dance (primary).
I always try to share my resources for free unless it has taken a considerable amount of time to create them.
Hope it is helpful. Please leave your feedback if you have the chance ☺️
Lesson guiding students on how to analyse an unseen extract.
The lesson looks at an extract of Jane Eyre and includes guided questions in order to allow the students to analyse it in depth. An example response is also included.
This lesson introduces students briefly to narrative hooks and the elements of Freytag’s Pyramid.
There are plenty of opportunities to check knowledge throughout.
The lesson goes on to the reading of the American short story “A tent in Agony” by Stephen Crane, where students are encouraged to work together to identify the hooks the writer has used in the story and the structure he has followed.
The lesson is targeted for mid ability - only getting more challenging once we reach the reading. It can easily be adapted into a more challenging lesson, or it can incorporate more supportive elements for students who might struggle.
This is a long lesson, so can easily be taught in 2 parts.
Complete lesson for all abilities that encourages students to recognise Gothic features in a Frankenstein extract and then recreate these in their own Gothic writing.
The lesson looks at Gothic conventions, context of Frankenstein, vocabulary and an extract, also encouraging students to think about effect of these techniques.
All resources are included, including a support sheet.