<p>A workbook with a variety of analytical, reading comprehension and descriptive writing tasks as well as weekly spelling tests to accompany KS3 learners with the book ‘Trash’ by Andy Mulligan.</p>
<p>A workbook aimed to promote students’ understanding of the novel ‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’. There are related activities to every chapter - exploring characterisation, vocabulary, and plot.</p>
<p>A workbook designed to guide LA students through the play, with comprehension and analysis questions to check their understanding of the language and events in the play. There is also a scene by scene summary, and character guide (use images of the actors from the Globe production of the play).</p>
<p>A 12 lesson SOW on journalism aimed at a mixed ability Y8 group. It introduces students to the differences between tabloid and broadsheet newspapers, before exploring opinion articles. The unit aims to develop students’ understanding of how news is generated, reported and then for them to explore their own journalistic writing through creating reviews, advertisements, and an op-ed piece.</p>
<p>A workbook to help students studying ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ for English Literature A Level - it follows the OCR specification as part of the dystopian unit, but could be adapted for other exam boards. It addresses AO1, AO3 and AO5 in particular.</p>
<p>A letter writing SOW, including PowerPoints and student workbook, designed to introduce students to persuasive letters. Students are introduced to a range of engaging letters from the likes of Elton John, Marcus Rashford, Serena Williams and Taylor Swift. SPAG tasks are interspersed throughout the unit to support their writing. The unit culminates in students writing their own persuasive letters to their local MP on a topic which interests them.</p>