The Full English : English teaching resources, ages 10- 18!
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High quality and varied English teaching resources, from KS3 to A level. I've got single and pack resources which cover language and literature from KS3 to IGCSE, AQA GCSE and A level Literature and Language. Thanks for stopping by.
High quality and varied English teaching resources, from KS3 to A level. I've got single and pack resources which cover language and literature from KS3 to IGCSE, AQA GCSE and A level Literature and Language. Thanks for stopping by.
This bundle has a lot of material to help you get your students enthused about Shakespeare's best known villain. It contains three PowerPoints which introduce and contextualise the history of Richard III, explore his use of language, introduce new linguistic techniques and finally leads students up to writing a full essay on his use of language to control others. Also included in the bundle is a great introduction to Shakespeare slideshow which, ideally, starts off the topic, and a handy guide to Shakespearean grammar. Finally, I include the worksheet for a Shakespearean insults tournament, which the kids love as Richard has so many opponents they can script for. This last task is great value as it works well with lots of plays besides this one.
A very thorough set of slides which includes full contextual background on London in the 18th and 19th centuries, useful images to help students visualise the city and a detailed focus section on Wordsworth’s ‘Lines composed upon Westminster Bridge’, including a set of focus work cards. This allows the students to tackle different aspects of the poem in groups. Next, Blake’s ‘London’ is explored, leading to slides which invite the students to compare the two. Full of useful context and suitable for able and average students. Over 16 carefully designed slides here.
This bundle of carefully made poem lessons brings together a great and very detailed set of lesson materials on some great English poems. Three are set at IGCSE. The bundle includes: a thorough analysis of Wordsworth's 'Lines composed upon Westminster Bridge', Blake's 'London', U.A Fanthorpe's 'Not My Best Side' and Carol Anne Duffy's 'Havisham'. All the lessons contain very detailed poem annotations plus supporting contextual background. Ideal for specific course units or as a wider programme of enrichment.
Ideal way to focus students on 'Boy: Tales of Childhood' - 15 plus searching questions on the early childhood and school chapters of his autobiography, designed to test student knowledge. At the end of the slideshow is a useful set of web links to websites, background films and documentaries, which would be ideal starting points for student research.
Nice mix of background information and focussed textual tasks. The pack includes:
1) Overview and introduction slides on the play's main protagonists
2) A second general introduction to Shakespeare slideshow, with interesting images and questions.
3) Fun interactive Q & A 'odd one out' activity which is very stretching as it forces students to think imaginatively and originally, enabling differentiation to take place enjoyably.
4) Very good Romeo tracker sheet, enabling students to map Romeo's changing views of love through the play.
Clear and thorough presentation which guides students through the first impressions of their characters, the main aspects of their characters, key scenes and key quotations. Useful contextual background also included.
Great little revision resource, this two sided grid collects together all his key scenes, then invites students to add in their notes on his view of love in the boxes. Ideally, they fill it in as they read the play. Ideal essay planning for a question exploring Romeo's changing attitude towards love and growing maturity.