<p>Two lessons on comparing the two AQA Power and Conflict poems “War Photographer” and “Remains”. The lessons focus on the effects of war in both poems and have planning methods and writing frames, to help support the LA GCSE pupils</p>
<p>Seven Lessons of skills based topics centered around surviving the desert. Looking at the language of TV survial host, Bear Grylls. Skills that are covered are:<br />
Skimming and Scanning<br />
Retrieval<br />
Summarising<br />
Performance<br />
Rehearsal</p>
<p>Descriptive writing lessons focusing on writing about fire. Lessons are based around extracts from Lord of the Flies and The Hate u Give. Planning strategies and the use of ISPACED and SHAMPOO to help students write to describe.</p>
<p>Fits in nicely with poems such as The Emigree from the AQA Power and Conflict section of the anthology and or Unseen poetry. It focuses on the idea of living under the control of a tyrant and dictator. The poem looks at key vocabulary in the poem and provides a planning method to tackle unseen poetry analysis.</p>
<p>To help pupils remember quotes from 6 of the poems from the Power and Conflict cluster of the AQA anthology.</p>
<p>*The Emigree<br />
*War Photographer<br />
*My Last Duchess<br />
*London<br />
*Remains<br />
*Charge of the Light Brigade</p>
<p>Introduces pupils into comparing two poems based on the imagery that the poems use. Great resource for LA who need a gentle way in.</p>
<p>PPT lesson comparing the two poems “This Room” by Imtiaz Dharker and “Love After Love” by Derek Walcott. The lesson compares how the poets explore the theme of freedom.</p>
<p>Is anything in life permanent? This lesson looks at the context behind the AQA Power and Conflict poem Tissue by Imtiaz Dharker. The key idea is looking closely and the key quotation “raise a structure never meant to last”</p>
<p>How does your past affect your present? This lesson explores the key concepts behind the poem Remains by Simon Armitage. It focuses and explores the key quotation “His bloody life in my bloody hands”.</p>
<p>This lesson focuses on what life would be like if you lived under a dictatorship. It explores the ideas and concepts behind the poem The Emigree by Carol Rumens and focuses on the quotation “it may be at war, It may be sick with tyrants, but I am branded by an impression of sunlight”</p>
<p>A great lesson that explores the concept of Gender in An Inspector Calls. Starts with a model essay and works backwards to how the answer was planned and written.</p>