<p>A full lesson powerpoint, and resources, on the theme of the supernatural in Macbeth. This lesson includes a full tracking of the play exploring of the theme presents itself and evolves over the course of the play.</p>
<p>A full powerpoint lesson and resources on the theme of fate in Macbeth: exploring ideas around fate and freewill and how this is presented in the play.</p>
<p>A full term’s worth of lessons introducing the concept of power and conflict poetry at Key Stage 3. Poems include: Dulce et Decorum Est, The Soldier, Who’s for the Game and Suicide in the Trenches.</p>
<p>A full scheme of learning looking at Macbeth, a series of 20 lessons each with clear development and progression (4-part lessons). Included are a variety of activities including memory platforms, practice questions, target questions, opportunities for group work and key scene analysis. Each individual lesson includes WAGOLL (model) responses where possible and UPGRADE (extension activities). Also included is a resource to help learners develop their academic language and to challenge them to create evaluative topic sentences which aim to embed context (AO3).</p>
<p>A set of five lessons, including resources, which explores the industry issues related to Spectre (2015). This scheme of learning also includes a full Section B exam paper on Spectre issues relating to audience and media industries along with answers and indicative comments.</p>
<p>A series of lessons exploring the industry issues relating to Pokemon Go, including regulation, audience and distribution. This scheme of learning also includes two separate end of unit assessments; WAGOLL (model) answers, and indicative comments.</p>
<p>A detailed full lesson powerpoint and accompanying extracts looking at the different types of language used in Macbeth: prose, verse and stichomythia are used by different characters and how this language is used to present the theme of power.</p>
<p>A 48 page revision, or workbook, on Macbeth. This booklet contains contextual reading challenges; detailed scene analysis; model (WAGOLL) answers; creative writing challenges plus revision tasks on key themes and characters along with a quotation recall list of key quotes from across the play.</p>
<p>A simple resource which aims to develop topic sentences, with a focus on literature essays and the ability to embed context (AO3) in a sophisticated way.</p>