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Unseen Poetry Exam Practice Christina Rossetti "A Birthday" Pre 20 Century
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Unseen Poetry Exam Practice Christina Rossetti "A Birthday" Pre 20 Century

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This is a short and straightforward activity giving students an opportunity to practise and develop the skills of writing an analytical essay about an unseen poem. The poem is “A Birthday” by Christina Rossetti so no issues with copyright. The first slide of the ppt has a copy of the poem and the essay question. The second slide gives students a suggested pattern for tackling the task, the idea being that they should go through each of the steps in every paragraph of their response. The third slide can be used for self/peer assessment and developing the response further.
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Revision Walkthrough All Questions "Casino Royale"
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Revision Walkthrough All Questions "Casino Royale"

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This powerpoint guides students through the AQA GCSE English Language paper question by question (in that there are example questions and some guidance). There’s too much here for an hour’s lesson - could be extended over two or even three lessons. The text is a heavily abridged segment from “Casino Royale” by Ian Fleming in which Bond faces his enemy, Le Chiffre at the casino.
Fiction "Dracula's Guest" Bram Stoker CRR Comprehension Homework Home learning
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Fiction "Dracula's Guest" Bram Stoker CRR Comprehension Homework Home learning

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This is a simple and straightforward activity using the opening of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula’s Guest”. There are four, short tasks dealing with vocabulary, information retrieval, inference and analysis. Useful for homework or as home learning. Could be used to structure a guided reading activity. Could be used for flipped learning prior to analysing the next (more gothic) segment of the story in class. Useful for students at KS3 or to embed key sklls and build confidence at KS4.
KS2, KS3 "The Call of the Wild" fiction extract, crr, comprehension, cover activity, hw, reading
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KS2, KS3 "The Call of the Wild" fiction extract, crr, comprehension, cover activity, hw, reading

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Created for a year 7 class as a homework to go alongside our class reader of 'Love That Dog', this is a comprehension (close reading and response) activity based on the segment from "The Call of the Wild" in which Buck fights Spitz to become top dog. There are 14 questions in total, focusing on vocabulary, inference and the effects of language. This would be a good cover activity or the questions could be used to structure a guided reading session.
KS3, Pirates, "The ballad of John Silver", John Masefield, Mood, Analysis, Reading, Writing, Script
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KS3, Pirates, "The ballad of John Silver", John Masefield, Mood, Analysis, Reading, Writing, Script

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Created for a higher-ability year 7 class as part of a unit of work on "Treasure Island" and pirates, this lesson plan takes the pupils through "The Ballad of John Silver" by John Masefield. Using images and drama to embed the idea of writing having a mood, the lesson culminates with the pupils selecting one of the verses from the poem and re-writing it in script form (model given on one of the slides), creating the same mood as the original poem.
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 Question 5 Viewpoint Opinion Writing Starters Settlers
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 Question 5 Viewpoint Opinion Writing Starters Settlers

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This is an editable powerpoint which I created for my KS4 classes to use as settlers/starters and to build the skills they will need for the writing task on paper 2. The slides can be used for the first 5-15 minutes of the lesson (depending on whether you want your students to work independently or generate ideas through discussion). Of course, you may then wish to extend the ideas into a longer piece of writing - there’s scope for flexibility depending on the needs of your class. The first four slides are simply about the generation of ideas to support a viewpoint. The next three are focused more on varying the expression of ideas and the final four are slightly more developed again, using examples from existing media.
KS3 KS4 Writers' use of language Non Fic Fic Big Cats "My Struggle with a Tiger" Conan Doyle
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KS3 KS4 Writers' use of language Non Fic Fic Big Cats "My Struggle with a Tiger" Conan Doyle

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This is a straightforward powerpoint focusing on two short pre-twentieth century extracts. One is from “My Struggle with a Tiger” by Charles Jamrach and the other is from a story by Conan Doyle. This was planned for a less confident GCSE class but could also be used at KS3. It focuses on analysis - talking about the effect of the writer’s language choices on the reader. The last four slides are printables of the extracts.
KS2, KS3, "A Dragonfly" Eleanor Farejon, writing, reading, crr, cover, homework
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KS2, KS3, "A Dragonfly" Eleanor Farejon, writing, reading, crr, cover, homework

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This is a simple and straightforward powerpoint created for cover but also useful for homework - or could be taught as a lesson or used to structure guided reading and writing. There are three slides. The first focuses on writing to describe, the second is a simple comprehension activity and the third is an opportunity for more extended creative writing. The intention was for the ppt to be displayed, reducing the need for photocopying, but the slides are easily editable if handouts are required.
KS3, KS4, reading comprehension, revision, guided, crr, Dickens, "David Copperfield" setting
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KS3, KS4, reading comprehension, revision, guided, crr, Dickens, "David Copperfield" setting

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This is a multiple-choice quiz with 19 questions (answers provided) based on a description of setting from “David Copperfield”. This could be used for revision of reading skills at KS4 or could be part of a unit on Dickens at KS3. Alternatively, the questions could be used to structure a guided reading session or, as flipped learning, to identify gaps in pupils’ knowledge and understanding so that subsequent teaching can be more sharply focused.
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 question 2 Paper 2 question 3 "The Island of Dr Moreau" lrevision
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 question 2 Paper 2 question 3 "The Island of Dr Moreau" lrevision

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This is a short and (hopefully) straightforward powerpoint using a very short extract from “The Island of Dr Moreau” by H.G.Wells. The lesson uses questioning to provide the ideas for a modelled first paragraph of a response after which students are asked to work more independently to complete the response. For less confident students, the evidence is already selected. You may wish to add challenge by asking students to select their own evidence. The last two slides are the printables. At the end of the lesson, students are asked to identify two of Wells’ effective methods and use them in their own descriptive writing. This task could be used to extend the lesson or set for homework.
GCSE English Language AQA Paper 2 Expressing a Viewpoint Writing Starters
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GCSE English Language AQA Paper 2 Expressing a Viewpoint Writing Starters

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Three straightforward writing starters planned to improve student approaches to the paper 2 writing task for AQA English Language. Each is intended to take 15 minutes although of course you could then allow more time for students to develop their initial ideas into a developed piece of writing. The first slide is merely about generating a range of ideas to support a clear viewpoint. The second and third slides extend this by reminding students to use a range of sentence types and varied punctuation.
"Ozymandias" KS4, GCSE, Eng Lit, AQA, revision, analysis, questioning, ppt, whole lesson
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"Ozymandias" KS4, GCSE, Eng Lit, AQA, revision, analysis, questioning, ppt, whole lesson

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I made this for my year 11 class at their request, to revise “Ozymandias” prior to their February mock exam in English Lit. Please feel free to use/amend for your own classes. The intention is that the ppt slides provide prompts for probing questioning and whole-class discussion of the poem. Just to be clear - this wasn’t used for first teaching of the poem - my students had a (in many cases, very hazy) knowledge and understanding before they went through this lesson. I hope very much that you will find this resource useful and will be really grateful if you’ll take a minute to leave a review. Thank you.