A bundle of seven powerpoint slides aiding students in writing a dystopian narrative. The lessons include:
An introduction to writers.
Building a dystopia.
Creating a dystopia.
Introducing your dystopia.
Writing from different perspectives.
Creating your narrative.
Assessment lesson.
Shakespeare, Modern Text and 19th Century
– 30 marks
AO1: Read, understand and respond
AO2: Analyse language and structure
AO3: Understanding of context
Poetry: Section B (Anthology)
– 30 marks
AO1: Read, understand and respond
AO2: Analyse language and structure
AO3: Understanding of context
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Poetry: Section C (Unseen Poetry) **
– 24 marks
AO1: Read, understand and respond
AO2: Analyse language and structure
This lesson focuses all on delving into the mind of Macbeth through creative writing. Students use perspective to fuel their descriptive piece and add dimension to their writing. This is a lead up lesson to the murder of Banquo and can be used as a nice reflective lesson to check students understanding.
Transform Your Writing: Master Punctuation with Alma as Your Guide!
Ready to elevate your writing with precision and flair? Our Punctuation Mastery lesson is designed to show you how the strategic use of punctuation can add clarity, rhythm, and emotion to your prose. Inspired by the atmospheric short animation Alma, this lesson will teach you how punctuation can transform your storytelling and enhance the impact of your words.
Here’s why this lesson is a game-changer for writers looking to refine their craft:
Precision & Clarity: Discover how Alma uses visual cues to create tension and mood, and learn how punctuation can achieve similar effects in your writing by clarifying meaning and emphasizing important points.
Building Suspense: Learn how to use punctuation marks like ellipses, dashes, and exclamation points to build suspense, create dramatic pauses, and control the pace of your narrative.
Emotional Impact: Explore how different punctuation can affect the tone of your writing, from the subtlety of commas to the intensity of exclamation marks, mirroring the emotional depth seen in Alma.
Interactive Worksheets: Engage with a range of detailed worksheets designed to help you practice and perfect punctuation techniques. Analyze examples from Alma, and apply what you’ve learned to your own writing.
Enhanced Flow: See how punctuation can improve the rhythm and flow of your sentences, making your writing more engaging and dynamic.
With comprehensive worksheets and practical exercises, this lesson will give you the skills to wield punctuation like a pro. If you’re ready to enhance your writing with precision and creativity, let Alma inspire you to perfect your punctuation and elevate your storytelling to new heights!
This resource contains seven weeks worth of homework tasks! These activities are aimed at KS3 and KS4 learners and center around the theme of Romeo and Juliet. Each week contains three fun activities to stretch learners and get them thinking outside the box. Activities include dual coding, essay style questions and language technique recaps as an example. This will save you so much time with your planning and will hopefully encourage your learners to get their homework in on time!
A complete lesson covering the plot and context of Romeo and Juliet. The lesson explores symbolism, the main plot and has a range of activities for students to complete. A great lesson for KS3 and KS4 and can be adapted to fit students needs.
Write the correct vowel to complete each word. This activity is a great activity to use alongside a phonics lesson, as homework or a revision activity. This is a dual coded activity.
A advent calendar that provides a new book recommendation everyday on the run up to Christmas! All books are based around the festive season and are aimed at KS3 to KS4 students within secondary school. A fun way to engage students in reading and promote pleasure for reading in school over December.
This can be used as a whole school reading strategy and adapted to fit the reading needs of your students.
A worksheet designed to help students track music in A Christmas Carol. This worksheet was designed to go alongside my PowerPoint on music in A Christmas Carol which can also be found on this platform.
Racing against the clock students have to fill in the definitions and give examples to all of the language devices listed. Can your students beat the clock?
This is a full lesson walking students through how to write a monologue. This is based around the book Lord of the Flies by William Golding. It allows students to embody the character and retell events from their view.
A collection of short stories collated into a booklet for students to enjoy. Great for reading for pleasure, reading for meaning and general whole school reading.
This versatile worksheet can be used alongside any poem. It encourages students to break down the emotions felt within the poem as it progresses. This is great for tracking changing emotions or zooming into specific emotions experienced.