Year 7 Suspense Writing in 'Skellig' by David AlmondQuick View
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Year 7 Suspense Writing in 'Skellig' by David Almond

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<p>For Year 7 students, but could probably do with Year 6 too. A lesson plan looking at the suspense writing features in Chapter Three of ‘Skellig’, focusing on how he creates a tense and frightening atmosphere. Includes a detailed lesson plan, a handout with activities (and answers) and a suggested homework. Could be done over two lessons. Useful for enhancing comprehension skills and appreciating a writer’s use of devices to create an atmosphere.</p>
JaneEyre - Chapter by ChapterQuick View
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JaneEyre - Chapter by Chapter

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<p>A really useful resource to use as an aid when teaching ‘Jane Eyre’ for GCSE English Literature. This is a chapter by chapter Powerpoint with interesting contextual information and SOME summaries (not every chapter!). Also includes FOUR worksheets on the four most important chapters - delving into four chapters more deeply with extended summaries and some language and structural analysis; including questions to get the students thinking.</p>
Skellig PowerpointQuick View
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Skellig Powerpoint

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<p>A Powerpoint to accompany the class reading of ‘Skellig’ with questions for each Chapter from Chapter 10 onwards. Some simple comprehension questions a some language based questions. For Year 7.</p>
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Presentation - Story of the Door (Chapter One)Quick View
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Presentation - Story of the Door (Chapter One)

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<p>A Powerpoint for the first Chapter of ‘The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’:<br /> Story of the Door.<br /> Includes:<br /> Summary of Chapter<br /> Specific questions and answers<br /> Extension Tasks</p> <p>Introduces the theme of Duality and Reputation and the characters Enfield, Utterson and Hyde. Also discusses socio-historical contexts.</p> <p>A really useful teaching aid (does not replace reading the book, but includes great activities to get the students thinking. Answers are detailed and highlight useful quotations.</p> <p>If you found this useful, look out for the other chapters!</p>
'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe': three creative writing lessonsQuick View
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'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe': three creative writing lessons

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<p>Three creative writing lessons using ‘The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe’. Each lesson lasts an hour. Includes extracts from the text, some comprehension/vocabulary exercises and some writing prompts. The children can complete the exercises and then write at least a paragraph for each session. Aimed at Years 3&amp;4, but can be adapted for other years.</p>
Year 3 Suspense Writing Lesson using Roald Dahl's 'The BFG'Quick View
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Year 3 Suspense Writing Lesson using Roald Dahl's 'The BFG'

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<p>For Year 3 students, but could probably do with Year 4 too. A lesson plan looking at the suspense writing features in Chapter One of ‘The BFG’. Includes a detailed lesson plan, a handout with activities and a suggested homework. Could be done over two lessons. Useful for enhancing comprehension skills and appreciating a writer’s use of devices to create an atmosphere.</p>
Year 3 'Charlotte's Web' Lesson (Chapters 1 to 3)Quick View
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Year 3 'Charlotte's Web' Lesson (Chapters 1 to 3)

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<p>This is for Year 3 and should take a total of two hours.<br /> It includes activities for the first three chapters and focuses on the language devices, as well as the relationship between Wilbur and Fern. There is also a persuasive writing activity which could be extended.</p>
Year 5 or 6 "Stormbreaker" LessonsQuick View
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Year 5 or 6 "Stormbreaker" Lessons

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<p>This could be for a Year 5 or Year 6 cohort and should take over 2 hours. There are two comprehension type exercises, picking out and analysing language features (foreboding and dramatic writing) and two creative writing tasks. Includes suggested homeworks and some suggested answers too.</p>
A six-week Year 5 and 6 Creative Writing Project!Quick View
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A six-week Year 5 and 6 Creative Writing Project!

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<p>This is 6 weeks worth of creative writing activities, covering Travel Writing, Poetry, Newspaper Writing, Descriptive Writing, Recipe Writing and Diary Writing. There are also some activities which ask pupils to pick our writing features for each type of writing. There are examples of each type of writing and answers for all the activities. Furthermore, I have included some suggested reading for each type of writing.</p>
Wind in the Willows ActivityQuick View
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Wind in the Willows Activity

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<p>Contains an extract from the first Chapter of ‘The Wind in the Willows’ by Kenneth Grahame. There are some comprehension questions to show understanding and then a creative writing task. Best taught in the Autumn terms as this can be tied in with hibernation. Also includes homework task.</p>
A Powerpoint about the WW1 poem 'Falling Leaves' wth Language and Structure QuestionsQuick View
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A Powerpoint about the WW1 poem 'Falling Leaves' wth Language and Structure Questions

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<p>For Year 9 class, good to use as an introduction to analysing poetry. Includes a Powerpoint with contextual information about the author, a summary of the themes, and imagery and structure questions.<br /> Extension Task: Could get the children to write an essay about the poem using the answers to the questions to create PEEL paragraphs (Essay Paragraph Structure: Introduction, two imagery and one structure and then conclusion).<br /> Links well to English Literature GCSE.</p>