This is a range of resources that I used successfully with a very low ability class, many of whom had SEND. There are resources for: comprehension. language and structure analysis, with grids to guide paragraph and essay writing.
This is a resource to help you teach ‘The Red Room’ to a mixed ability class. There are differentiated reading and writing tasks, focusing on literacy, analysis and creativity. This worked well when teaching my Year 8 class, with students of reading ages spanning from 7-15.
These resources worked very well when revising ‘An Inspector Calls’ with my bottom set Year 11 class. I never sell resources without teaching and tweaking them first. The tasks are clear and scaffolded; even students who could barely speak English could have a go at the tasks.
Resources include discussion tasks; related non-fiction articles and a poem; analytical tasks, drama activities and opportunities for creative writing. I have taught this to mixed ability KS3 classes, where reading ages range from 7-15, so these resources are differentiated where necessary.
My Year 8 students loved this macabre short story, and it is a brilliant KS3 read for schools who study ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ at GCSE. This is a small collection of resources to use as you read the story, with scaffolded tasks involving analysis, drama and discussion.
Here are two resources that can be used to help students prepare for the unseen poetry section of the AQA English Literature paper. The first is an analysis of the poem ‘A Birthday’, by Christina Rosetti. The second is a comparion of ‘The End of Love’ and ‘First Frost’.
These Powerpoints will guide you through teaching the whole of ‘Of Mice and Men’. The tasks include:
discussion
language analysis
differentiated tasks
finding and using textual evidence
exploring context
drama and role play
creative writing
AQA English Language section B style tasks
I had real success teaching this (I only sell tried and tested resources). The students engaged with the issues and found the tasks challenging but well scaffolded as necessary. I taught this to mixed ability Year 9, but it could work for any KS3 group.
You literally will not need to produce/plan anything for six weeks or more if you buy this. I spent days making these, then tweaking them as I taught the lessons, so they are good quality (I have been teaching for 16 years) and ready to use.