<p>All lessons are fully resourced and get students ready for the AQA Lit 1B paper. lessons included comprehensive annotations of the play, essay planning and exam technique.</p>
<p>2 lessons - ppt designed to teach Y12/13 students for AQA PSPW. The ppt provides, context of the poem, the poem fully annotated and a analysis task to end.</p>
This lessons allow students to explore how blood is used throughout the play Macbeth in order track the character progression Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
<p>A complete ppt designed to teach Y12/13 students for AQA PSPW. The ppt provides, context of the poem, the poem fully annotated and a analysis task to end.</p>
<p>A complete ppt designed to teach Y12/13 students for AQA PSPW. The ppt provides, context of the poem, the poem fully annotated and a analysis task to end.</p>
<p>Lessons researched and planned for AQA A-level Lit B (Aspects of comedy).<br />
9 Lessons covering all of Act 1 full resourced.<br />
Links to the AQA requirements and exam technique. Specific subject knowledge throughout.</p>
<p>This is easily enough for 2-3 lessons on TKR. The PPT and resources discuss the text in light of the AQA A-level Lit B spec for PSPW. The lesson focuses on how the author has constructed characters and what this means for the text and the protest behind it. The lesson comes fully resourced with a PPT and teaches in line with all AOs. There is suitable challenge for an A-level task within this resource.</p>
Resource contains a full detailed lesson plan with well scaffolded resources. Students will work their way through tasks in order to confidently make inferences about a literary character.
<p>A complete ppt designed to teach Y12/13 students for AQA PSPW. The ppt provides, context of the poem, the poem fully annotated and an essay question to end. The essay plan document allows students to consider their thoughts and to prepare for a fully developed essay.</p>
This resource was used with a KS3 class. Tasks are scaffolded in order to help students gain confidence with inference. Students will work their way to be able to infer from quotations from the text Kensuke's Kingdom.
<p>PPT which has annotations and contextual information for Harrison’s poem. Taught in line with the AQA A-level Literature B, Political and Social Protest Writing course.<br />
Suitable for any Sixth Form class - all annotations are extensive and comes with suitable resources for the lesson.</p>
<p>A fantastic and comprehensive way for students to record and track their reading of The Kite Runner. Perfect for students who are studying the AQA A-level Lit B, Political and Social Protest Writing course.</p>
<p>Quick activity which can be used for any Harrison poem being taught for the AQA PSPW module. Students must consider how and where genre specific conventions link to the poem.</p>