Attached is a PPT I have created whilst looking at Lemony Snicket's 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' complete with potential PEE paragraphs and assessment ideas.
This is a basic writing frame to support students when comparing the Shelley poem Ozymandias and the Blake poem London. It assumes full teaching of the poems before the comparative essay.
A complete lesson plan Powerpoint resource exploring Act 2 Scene 1 of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Simple analysis is perfect for students with SEN or EAL, or reluctant learners.
This resource is designed for my Year 11 mixed ability group for the final couple of lessons before a mock English Literature Component 2 exam. The texts studied are An Inspector Calls, A Christmas Carol and Unseen Poetry, but sections A and B can be easily adapted for alternative texts.<br />
It is a reminder of key points of the exam, and assumes full teaching of the course before the session. <br />
The mark schemes are referenced, but again assumes that students are familiar with the language used on them before beginning the activities.<br />
I hope it's useful and saves people time in a busy exam season!
This is a 1 x PowerPoint resource designed to elicit independent revision (it's not a standalone lesson, more suited to a homework or revision activity) for students who have already studied the 18 poems in the WJEC poetry anthology. <br />
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Students are to select their quotes from each poem to revise from. Easy print PowerPoint to encourage group work.
A lesson intended aimed at Level 4 - Level 6 students to introduce them to Wilfred Owen's Dulce Et Decorum Est. Contains 3 part lesson, including progress monitors and analysis of language, imagery and tone.
I have created this resource for English teachers who are required to set specific targets for students on a regular basis. I found that I was spending a lot of time typing the comments from books into SIMS, and then onto a target sheet for my teaching file. <br />
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This resource is aimed at reducing the time spent on typing out targets, and instead has a list of 20+ targets for KS3 and KS4 Reading, Writing and Speaking and Listening. These are easily selectable from a drop-down menu. All you have to do is enter the student names in the first column, and select that student's targets.<br />
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They are not specific to any exam board, but are my most frequently given targets. They can be edited on the red tabs (KS3 Comments and KS4 Comments), and you will need to scroll right on the Excel spreadsheet to see these. <br />
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I hope that this resource saves people as much time as it will do for me.
This resource was created to help engage reluctant writers and to build "showing not telling" writing skills over a short period of time - it is about 4 lessons' worth. Aimed originally at a Year 10 Creative Writing group, but could be used successfully with KS3 writers too.
First resource for teaching of AQA's new English Literature Specification (Sept 2015 start). Includes activities to challenge Year 10 students get to grips with the poem. Uses MITSL to analyse the parts of the poem.
This is a resource designed after full teaching of Ozymandias and London: it is simply an essay structure to help students who may be structuring essays for the first time. <br />
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There are no model paragraphs or references to a markscheme, so it's easily adaptable to any exam board. I hope it's helpful!
A 7 lesson Scheme of Work for students completing a 'Creative Learning' Curriculum. Prepared as a trial, so may be subject to change, and will need differentiating. <br />
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Disclaimer: This is not my original work, and has been created using a variety of free TES-Author resources, so thank you to those who have provided the original inspiration.