Creative Writing - Homelessness SoWQuick View
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Creative Writing - Homelessness SoW

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An engaging, thematic scheme of work which allows students to use and extend a variety of language techniques in accessible, but unusual and challenging ways (although it begins by clarifying and consolidating sentence types and punctuation). A model is also provided and a clear structure for an assessment piece also.
Great ExpectationsQuick View
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Great Expectations

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A comprehensive SoW covering the the novel: with helpful chapter summaries, lots of consolidation, contextual info and character analysis (with some particularly engaging lessons on Dickens’s use of names and physiognomy). This constitutes 20+ lessons, all fully resourced and thoughtfully planned. Please do leave a review if you purchase!
Jekyll & Hyde SoWQuick View
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Jekyll & Hyde SoW

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A comprehensive series of engaging lessons on Powerpoint that will help guide your KS4 students through the novel.
The Merchant of VeniceQuick View
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The Merchant of Venice

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A comprehensive SoW with powerpoint slides (engaging starters, mains and plenaries), chapter summaries and questions to accompany each lesson. Thoughtfully planned to ensure consolidation and coherence, this SoW comprises of over 15 lessons. You do not need anything else to deliver this unit, barring copies of the play and, perhaps, the film. Please leave a review if you purchase!
Lord of the Flies SoWQuick View
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Lord of the Flies SoW

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A comprehensive SoW of 15+ lessons, which covers key characters, themes, symbols and Golding's use of language, form and structure in depth. Quotes are provided in every lesson, so this is all you'll need to teach Lord of the Flies to a high standard. Please review if you purchase! Thanks!
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Of Mice and Men

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A comprehensive series of engaging lessons on Powerpoint that will help guide your students through the novel: covering themes of loneliness, friendship, race and misogyny.