Predominantly secondary resources for English (KS3 &4), BTEC Business / Enterprise and activities which can be used for Enterprise or Careers lessons / drop down days.
Predominantly secondary resources for English (KS3 &4), BTEC Business / Enterprise and activities which can be used for Enterprise or Careers lessons / drop down days.
This SOW is designed to be used in conjunction with the film of Matilda. Worksheets have been designed to build on students current knowledge of character development, key events, descriptive writing and writing to inform. The letter template can be used for any writing you choose- I did a letter to a journalist about the chocolate cake incident!\n\nI used this SOW with a year 7 SEN literacy group but the work can be adapted to suit a KS2 or KS3 group as needed.
These resources aim to teach the principles of writing to persuade using the acronym 'A FOREST'. The first resource is to assess the knowledge students already have which is then used to reassess the knowledge gained during the lesson to help with formative assessments. Students then read through the persuasive writing information sheet before completing the worksheet (I stick the examples around the room for students to find).I then either get students to make a poster using the techniques or give them a pre-made one to identify techniques, dependent on ability.
I made this workbook to help my SEN year 11 group develop their understanding of basic English skills and techniques. Some topics we studies straight from the workbook, others were used before or after a targeted lesson on a specific topic.
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\nSome pages link specifically with Entry English controlled assessment tasks and others link to the iGCSE language exam.
This SOW focuses on the Ancient Egyptians whilst improving students writing skills. It concludes with a final assessment based around the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb. These worksheets/activities can be paired with class/ independent research tasks and various comprehension activities.
This booklet was made for an SEN year 7 group to teach various skills such as character comparisons, understanding settings and sequencing. It is based on the story of Rumpelstiltskin which is read before commencing with the booklet.
A knowledge organiser which covers a range of topics including:
ethical and corporate responsibility
entrepreneurial motivators
customer service
diversification
legal structures
Designed for Y9/10 business studies students (but would also work for media). A mini independent project where students look at the development of TikTok and how businesses are using it to develop their brands / reach customers. Students are then required to imagine they are employed by a brand of their choice (from a selection of 10 included in the PowerPoint) and create their own social media campaign to promote that brand.
They need to produce:
A 15 second challenge video
A brand takeover advertisement
A hashtag to be used on both the video and brand takeover ad
An interactive brand lense
A detailed summary sheet which explains their marketing choices, how it presents the brand and how it meets their target customers.
Both the PowerPoint and summary sheet template are included in this download.
Perfect for distance learning projects or a fun end of term group task if prefered.
This SOW has been written for a mixed ability Year 7 class but could be developed to suit all ability groups. It will also be suitable for year 8 groups in some cases.
The poems explored were chosen to demonstrate view points and perspectives which are not always explored in ‘traditional’ poetry SOW. They also focus, predominantly, on modern poetry so students can experience war poetry of their generation. The title of the poem is also the title of the lesson so they can be easily accessed.
A final assessment has been outlined in the SOW.
The SOW includes:
-Levelled learning objectives (using the GCSE 1-9 grading criteria)
-The GCSE assessment objectives each lesson relates to
-An outline of the activities for each lesson; including starters, plenaries and homework tasks
-A summary of the resources required
-Possible ideas for personalisation and differentiation
-Cross curricular links
-Assessment for Learning opportunities
Any feedback or areas for development will be gratefully received.
NB: The SMILE analysis sheet I use was created by another member on here.
A document containing a large number of key quotaitons from Frankenstein. The document is split into characters so students can easily see who says the quotation / which section of the frame narrative is appears in.
A complete PowerPoint with resources for a term’s study of Macbeth. This was delivered to Y8 and focuses on key scenes which track the character development of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. It uses extracts and key quotations to develop language analysis skills. It also includes creative writing tasks to demonstrate writing from a perspective and ends with a speaking and listening style group task.
A full lesson on the Danger of Knowledge in Frankenstein, using an extract from Chapter 20. It includes a slide dissecting the essay question (based on AQA Literature).
This SOW was designed for the third term in Y9 for BTEC Enterprise students but it could easily be used and adapted for other year groups, cross-curricular projects or in house drop down days.
This download includes the formal SOW, including link to careers and World of Work skills which are needed to meet the new OFSTED framework at Gastby Benchmarks. Within this SOW, it also refers to participation in the Vodafone Digital Creators Challenge (free to enter and held anually) to develop the theoretical knowledge students have aquired.
It also includes the completed PowerPoints, any needed worksheets or print outs, as well as a feedback rubric grid to formally assess student presentations without the need for detailed written notes. Sections include: knowledge of the topic, quality of the presentation and quality of the presentation delivery.
Additional terms are also uploaded, and will be continuously uploaded until the full year is available.
NB- this SOW uses the Enterprise Toolkit, a copy of which is included. I do not own copyright to this document.
A complete curriculum road map designed around a 3 year GCSE programme, but using Y9 as an introductory year. Created using the specification for the BTEC Tech Award in Enterprise and allowing for a February entry to exams in Y11.
This road map correlates to the termly SOW being uploaded as well.
This SOW was designed for the first term in Y9 for BTEC Enterprise students but it could easily be used and adapted for other year groups, cross-curricular projects or in house drop down days.
This download includes the formal SOW, including link to careers and World of Work skills which are needed to meet the new OFSTED framework at Gastby Benchmarks.
It also includes the completed PowerPoints, any needed worksheets or print outs, as well as a feedback rubric grid to formally assess student presentations without the need for detailed written notes. Sections include: knowledge of the topic, quality of the presentation and quality of the presentation delivery.
Additional terms are also uploaded, and will be continuously uploaded until the full year is available.