An introduction to poetry, used with my Set 1 Year 7 class and Set 3 Year 8 class.<br />
Covers: Form, Language, Imagery, Tone & Mood, Rhythm & Rhyme and Performance Poetry.<br />
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Any resources need for PPT's are included here.
Media scheme of work that focuses on Shrek, fairy-tales, gender Roles, intertextuality, blurbs, reviews, radio, broadcasting etc.<br />
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Really engaging and my Year 7 Set 1 pupils loved it, easily adaptable for other KS3 groups.
<p>A workbook to show students are actively engaging with the books they are reading, tracking new vocabulary and some challenge tasks regarding literacy.</p>
<p>A short SOW (3-4 weeks) based on the 2019 movie Joker, with embedded Paper 1 practice throughout and a close focus on the Global Issues that are imperative to the IOA. Lessons are heavily structured then allow for flipped learning once the SOW progresses.</p>
<p>A study of Beyonce’s Lemonade visual album for the non-lit part of English Literature and Language A for IBDP (suitable for SL/HL) - focussing on global issues and preparation for the Paper 1 exam and IOA.</p>
<p>Includes a booklet of Duffy for links to Literature (useful for connections for IOA and HL essay). The articles included are clearly signposted in each lesson as to when to use them. The last three songs’ tasks are on the word document as we had began online learning at this stage.</p>
<p>A fun lesson with soundboards using the Among Us game as a backdrop for students to evaluate their knowledge of persuasive writing and use it purposefully to eject the imposter!</p>
<p>Here are some worksheets I made to support with feedback with Year 11 on the Paper 1 Mock for Macbeth and Jekyll and Hyde. Each worksheet discusses the AOs , has improvement tasks and some revison resources. This is specially for the June 2020 paper that you can find on the AQA website easily.</p>
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<p>A guide on how the IOA should be planned for English Literature and Language A (suitable for HL/SL) - Also includes an exemplar of two extracts and some bullet points focussing on the Global Issue for the IOA task.</p>
<p>Lesson on the poem <em>Darkness</em> by Lord Byron with worksheet. Contextual information included (global issue - identity/creativity/religion).</p>