<p>A differentiated creative writing lesson based on being trapped on an island. It was used with middle ability year 11 but could be easily used/adapted for any year group/class.</p>
This is a revision resource used with year 10.<br />
Lesson 1: Ozymandias and The Prelude<br />
Lesson 2: London and My Last Duchess<br />
Lesson 3: Remains and War Photographer<br />
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Each lesson involves students recalling key ideas from the poem, completing a comparison grid and then applying the PEEL structure in response to an exam style question.<br />
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The lessons are fully differentiated.
<p>This PowerPoint contains 16 slides with a different poem on each one. There are questions for students to consider when approaching unseens poems. These could easily be used as a starter activity with a KS4 class of any ability.</p>
A lesson exploring the links between the Battle of the Cowshed and the Russian Revolution. The main task of the lesson involves producing PEE paragraphs to analyse the event. <br />
Students are studying Animal Farm in preparation to sit the AQA English Literature exam (paper 2).
A lesson on Medusa by Carol Ann Duffy. The lesson requires students to analyse the poem on the board but the slides in the PowerPoint offer support to students as there are questions beside each stanza prompting students. There are also extension tasks to try and extend students understanding and analysis of the poem.
A whole lesson on the use of satire/irony in Animal Farm. It's quite advanced and was used with top set year 9. There is a lot of support in the lesson to help weaker students access the content.
A student led lesson on The Clown Punk. Students need to analyse the poem individually; this could be adapted easily to suit the needs of your class. There is a support sheet available but weaker students will probably need more aid. The main task involves students responding to an exam style question.
A series of seven lessons where students get to explore extracts from a variety of sources. There are a range of creative activities for students to complete to allow them to fully engage in the lessons.<br />
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1. Midnight's Children<br />
2&3. The Count of Monte Cristo<br />
4. The Book Thief<br />
5. All Quiet On the Western Front<br />
6. Life of Pi<br />
7. The Kite Runner (the pages you need for this lesson are listed on the pdf version of the text)<br />
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These lessons could be easily adapted for a variety of creative writing lessons/schemes.
A differentiated lesson used with a middle ability year 10 class to explore how pathetic fallacy can be used effectively within their writing. This could be used/adapted for any year group/ability.
A lesson on the poem Our Sharpeville. Students could analyse the poem individually or work in pairs/small groups to answer the questions on the slides about each stanza of the poem. Ultimately, the students will have to write at least one PEE paragraph in response to the poem. This could easily stretch over two lessons. Extensions are embedded but you may need to add more support depending on your class.
<p>Included are two complete practise papers for AQA English Language Paper 1.</p>
<p>The two texts used for each Section A are ‘The Help’ and ‘The Road’.</p>
<p>The extract from ‘The Help’ is slightly too long -intentionally so - feel free to adapt it for your own class.</p>
<p>The extract from ‘The Road’ is rather difficult but my middle set year 11 class found it rather intriguing to analyse.</p>
<p>Both extracts are found freely available online. You are paying for the paper and its content, not the extracts, which are included for free.</p>
<p>This is a full SOW for An Inspector Calls based on the recent AQA specifications.<br />
It includes 13 differentiated lessons where students get the opportunity to practise their PEEL paragraph skills.</p>
<p>I am currently using this resource with a middle ability year 9 class as part of their introduction to the text. However, it could be easily adapted to be used with other years and abilities.</p>
<p>**Please note: **I do not own the rights to these extracts, which is why they are NOT included in the cost of this SOW. I used an online version of the text to take these extracts from.</p>
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<p>A series of lessons on Animal Farm.<br />
The following lessons are included:<br />
-Battle of the Cowshed<br />
-Old Major<br />
-Satire/Irony<br />
-Anthropomorphism</p>
<p>Note: you can purchase these lessons from me individually if there is only one you are interested in.<br />
They were all used with top set 9 in preparation for a mock exam based on the new AQA English Literature specification (paper 2).</p>
<p>This PowerPoint includes three lessons based on one extract: <em>Misery</em> by Stephen King. Full text available for free here: <a href="http://english-4u.net/documents/MISERY.pdf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://english-4u.net/documents/MISERY.pdf</a></p>
<p>It is aimed at KS4 students and can be adapted for varying abilities. Alongside the lessons, there is a supporting PowerPoint for students, which you could allow them to access via your school’s Learning Platform with a tablet device or you could add the relevant slides from the supporting document to the teaching PowerPoint/print them out.</p>
Two lessons on War Photographer, a poem from the Power and Conflict cluster of the new AQA specification.<br />
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The first lesson explores the poem in depth with students whilst the second lesson gives students the opportunity to respond to the poem by answering a question. There are extension tasks available and support embedded into the lessons provided.
<p>This is a creative writing lesson which could be used with either KS3 or KS4. It’s a challenging lesson that expects students to distinguish between personification and anthropomorphism; by the end of the lesson students should use anthropomorphism in a piece of dystopian creative writing.</p>
<p>Four full Section A style papers are included in this resource covering the following topics: slavery, capital punishment, young offenders and feminism. Both a pdf and word version of these have been attached to ensure ease of printing and/or adaptation for your own classes.</p>
<p>The resource is targetted at KS4 students - primarily year 11 students - as a means of exam practise/revision.</p>
<p>**Please note: **this resource is also available to purchase with a supporting PowerPoint document which focuses on questions 2 and 4 for each of the exam style papers. You can find this resource here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-english-language-paper-2-section-a-gcse-exam-practise-12110350">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-english-language-paper-2-section-a-gcse-exam-practise-12110350</a></p>
<p>Aimed primarily at year 11 students, this resource contains four Section A style papers for students to use in order to develop their skills and support their revision. These full Section A style papers have been included in both a pdf format for ease of printing as well as a word document in case you choose to alter or adapt the questions to best suit the requirements of you class.</p>
<p>Alongside this, there is also a supporting PowerPoint which focuses on both questions 2 and 4 from each of the Section A style papers as these are the questions most students struggle to access and/or produce an appropriately developed response for. There is a model answer for each lesson to support students in their understanding of how to correctly respond and the lesson is well scaffolded and differentiated.</p>
<p>The papers cover four topics: slavery, capital punishment, young offenders and feminism.</p>
<p>**Please note: **if you would prefer to <em><strong>solely</strong></em> purchase the Section A style question papers rather than the supporting PowerPoint too, you can purchase this using the following link <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-english-language-paper-2-section-a-gcse-exam-practise-12110358">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-english-language-paper-2-section-a-gcse-exam-practise-12110358</a></p>
<p>This is a document that gives students support/ideas with regards to producin their own pieces of description. It could be used with both KS3 and KS4.</p>
<p>This PowerPoint can be placed on your school’s Learning Platform, added to lesson PowerPoints or printed out as revision material for students.</p>
<p>It covers a range of topics such as techniques, punctuation, sentence openings/types, vocabulary and structural features.</p>