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HeadofEnglishandLiteracy

Dystopia - differentiated & interactive

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<p>With nearly 30 years teaching and as a Head of English, Media and Literacy, I pride myself on creating lessons that are challenging, interactive, engaging but also differentiated. So here’s a huge bundle of resources on the theme of Dystopia. I was sick of seeing the same old stuff which never really engaged students so I decided to make my own. So I’ve used Banksy, anime, film trailers and posters as starters with the majority of lessons literature based to raise reading levels. There are at least 25, self-contained,differentiated lessons in this pack with extra extracts at the end to develop your own ideas. Lessons are differentiated with a range of tasks, exemplars, scaffolds, vocabulary choices, sentence starters as well as a range of extension activities. There’s very little photocopying and they’re all self-explanatory so great for a cover lesson.</p>
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HeadofEnglishandLiteracy

Dystopia intro taster

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<p>Two lessons which are part of an engaging, interactive and differentiated scheme of work with well over 25 complete lessons as well as a further range of carefully chosen extracts, guaranteed to inspire interest in the most truculent of classes! Lessons are designed to grab the attention of teen students with relevant and up-to-date pop culture starters as well as developing literary, comprehension and creative skills. Lessons are differentiated with a range of activities e.g. starter sentences, scaffolds and extension activities. Texts are carefully chosen to develop inference, discussion and exam skills. It’s self-explanatory, low on photocopying and ideal for a series of cover lessons. Most lessons can be used stand alone but they are designed to build on reading and analysis, building up to an extended piece of writing for assessment.</p>