647Uploads
225k+Views
55k+Downloads
All resources
English Functional Skills Reading: Skimming and Scanning - Harry Potter Movie Reviews
Improve your learners’ reading skills with this skimming and scanning exercise.
GCSE Poetry Anthology Themes Power and Conflict Revision Cards / Display / Task. English Literature
Ideal for KS4 students to help them with remembering which poems fall under which key theme.
Uses for this document
Get your learners to pick one of the eight key themes. For each poem under that theme, they have to locate a quote from that poem. The quote should relate to the theme.
Example:
Power of Nature - Ozymandias -“Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal Wreck…”
Use as posters for a wall / visual display
Print double sided, laminate and turn into a revision book
SPELLING MISTAKE RECTIFIED - 16/02/2024
Functional Skills English SPAG Workbook Tasks - 16 pages, E3 - L1
This is a sixteen page workbook that features a number of different tasks. It focuses on spelling, punctuation and grammar and can be used beside the functional skills writing module. After you have showed them the important SPAG techniques, they can then practice what they have learnt and work their way through this booklet.
This is aimed at Entry 3 / Low level 1 learners. The tasks included are as followed:
Spelling
syllables
alphabetical order
using a dictionary
plurals
prefixes
suffixes
Grammar
homophones ( four tasks including an extension skim/scan task)
Common grammar errors
Punctuation
-capital letters
-end marks
-commas
-apostrophes
*Attached a word document and rich text format version
Functional Skills English Writing Article Activity: AMERICAN BULLY XL DOGS. Dangerous Dogs Topic
A worksheet containing an article writing activity that asks the learner to write a newspaper article on a current topic.
The topic for each text is the current UK ‘dangerous’ dog debate.
Information, planning template page is provided as well as two blank lined pages for writing
Functional Skills English Skimming & Scanning Reading Comprehension Task
A great starter for a Functional Skills English Lesson
Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror Lesson Starter: Word Search
An ideal lesson starter. Who can complete the word search in the quickest time?
Speaking & Listening PSHE Group Debate: The Organ Donation Law
This PowerPoint helps to provoke a friendly debate within the classroom. This lesson was delivered as part of a PSHE: British Values Lesson. The focus this week was on democracy.
Ozymandias Revision Task Sheet
A task sheet to help students reasearch and revise this poem.
Esther's Tom Cat Poem, PEE Question and Task - English KS3 Poetry
A two page PPT which includes: the poem, 3 tasks based on the poem and a PEE paragraph questions for KS3 learners to answer.
PSHE: Identity Jigsaw Piece / Coat of Arms (British Values)
Their task is to fill in the jigsaw piece with things that represent their identity.
Think of it as a Coat of Arms: which is a symbolic representation of an individual’s identity and values.
They can add things in such as their hobbies, family, friends, pets, favourite books, TV shows, football teams or future goals.
GCSE PAPER 2, SECTION C: UNSEEN POETRY. HOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS 1 & 2
A one lesson PPT for learners which shows them how to answer both Unseen Poetry questions. At the end of the PPT, the learners then have 45 minutes to complete their practice test.
*Please note: some of the information on this PPT was sourced from free poetry powerpoints on TES. Thankyou for sharing your work.
Pop Art Task: Onomatopoeia Comic Strip Words. KS2 and KS3 Lesson. Inspired by Roy Lichtenstein
Students will create their own comic strip style ‘pop art’ words using onomatopoeia words to complete this task. Inspired by Roy Lichtenstein
Please Note: I am not an Art teacher and have created this task by looking for ideas on the internet and resources on TES. I have then compiled/ edited them into one resource. Thank you.
Word document and word RTF files.
3 Lessons - GCSE English Poetry Section C Question 1 & 2 - Planning and Answering the Exam Questions
Using the poems First Ice and Farewell My Love, this three lesson PPT is designed to help students to plan and answer Question 1 & 2 of Unseen Poetry.
Please note that some of the information on the slides were sourced from other PPTs on the internet. Thank you for sharing your work with the teaching community.
DNA by Dennis Kelly: English KS3 Lesson 2 - Leadership & Responsibility Lesson & Tasks
This is a lesson based on pages 12 - 23.
This PPT contains tasks that I have either created myself or that I have sourced from FREE PowerPoints off TES.
Thank you for sharing your resources on TES and allowing me to create this lesson.
Unseen Poetry SMILE Structure Response Classroom Poster English Literature GCSE - Answering Q1
An A3 poster which will help students in knowing what to include in their Q1 exam question response.
Unseen Poetry GCSE English Literature Lesson - Marking Poetry Responses Using a Marking Guide.
This PPT gives an overview of the Unseen Poetry exam. The students are then shown a marking guide for Q1 and will use this to mark three student’s responses: Grade 5 to Grade 9.
This lesson was created using my own ideas and other ideas/resources from free PPTs on TES and the CGP Unseen Poetry Guide. Thankyou for sharing your work with the TES community.
Gaming Colour In Box Template Fun Tutor Time: Minecraft, Nintendo & Roblox Designs
3 X Gaming Box Templates
GCSE Revision English Poetry Anthology Quotes: Power & Conflict
A great lesson starter to get learner’s to recall the key quotes from the poetry anthology.
GCSE Poetry Anthology Revision: Recalling Poems and Key Quotes Practice. Power & Conflict
I created this PPT as my students were struggling with recalling quotes from the anthology.
I found four different exam style questions and decided to make this task. It helps them to think on their feet when choosing a poem to compare theirs to, to see examples of questions that they could get in their exam and also tests them on whether they can recall quotes under pressure.
I asked them to do the following:
Read the exam question and think of a poem that you can compare this poem to.
Write down why you would use this poem as a comparison.
Read the question again and write down one quote you would use in your response when comparing these poems.
Music Trivia Name That Artist Quiz
Music trivia quiz. Fun lesson starter.