Taught to a year ten set 2 class but could be easily differentiated up or down to suit your class. <br />
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Ready to teach.<br />
Achieved outstanding in an observation in Feb 17.
<p>A differentiated question matrix for students to use as a revision aid.</p>
<p>Questions range from ‘easy’ green ones to ‘difficult’ reds.</p>
<p>All poems are dealt with.</p>
<p>5 lessons on the poems City Lilacs and Huw’s farm, culminating in a descriptive writing task using an image and a quotation from the poem as stimulus.</p>
A keyring to help students quickly and effectively revise for the tasks they may face on the writing exam. <br />
Includes pages on all of the tasks, Formal Letters, Informal Letters, Reviews, Reports, Speeches and Leaflets. <br />
Also includes a mark scheme and some helpful discourse markers. <br />
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My students have found it useful in preparing for their exams. If no key rings are available a treasury tag would hold them together just as easily.
Lessons and activities to go with reading Act 1 of Blood Brothers. Tailored to the new Eduqas specification. <br />
Ready to teach. <br />
Act 2 to follow shortly!
<p>Two lessons focusing on how the writer uses language and the effect on the reader.<br />
Ready to teach, includes hand out with the story and questions on. Can be printed A4 but much clearer printed on A3.</p>
<p>A week’s worth of lessons focusing on the poems GIVE and Down and out in Paddington Station and Tramp, culminating in a creative writing task from the point of view of a homeless person.</p>
Newspaper lesson after reading up to the end of 'Daily Routine Orders 9.' <br />
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Students create a news article about the missing homeless people that Shelter has killed. <br />
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Fully resourced and ready to teach.