<p>2 lessons designed for a mixed ability year 7 group studying poetry from other cultures. The lessons help the the students to connect with the concept of Poetic techniques and answering GCSE style questions with the help of a PETAL scaffold. Gently introduces AO3 Context.</p>
<p>2 lessons designed for a mixed ability year 7 group studying poetry from other cultures. The lessons help the the students to connect with the concept of imagery, Poetic techniques and answering GCSE style questions with the help of a PETAL scaffold and model answer.</p>
<p>2 lessons designed for a mixed ability year 7 group studying poetry from other cultures. The lessons help the the students to connect with the concept of Poetic techniques and answering GCSE style questions with the help of a PETAL scaffold. Contains differentiated group work. Gently introduces AO3 Context.</p>
<p>2 part lesson on Island man created for a mixed ability year 7 class. Lesson had scaffolded PETAL paragraph questions and model answers to guide the students towards those essential GCSE skills.</p>
<p>2-3 lessons worth of Lady Macbeth analysis. Ideal for KS3 or as a starting point for KS4. The presentation is closely linked to the AQA GCSE assessment objectives, it is very carefully scaffolded and coaches students in writing about how character changes over the course of the play. Colour coded model answers included.</p>
<p>Pack includes fully scaffolded lessons for GCSE students. Lessons explore: Relationships between Juliet and Lady Capulet, Juliet and the Nurse, Juliet and her father and how his character changes (Act 3 Scene 5), Act 2 Scene 2 Romeo and Juliet balcony scene, The theme of Honour.</p>
<p>Some lessons contain analysis notes that I have typed in for my students. These may look messy but they are worthwhile notes for a teacher approaching these topics first time- they are easily deleted out of the powerpoint but may be of some use!</p>
<p>GCSE questions provided and scaffolded. 5 powerpoints that in my experience each take around 2-3 lessons to teach to a class the first time through.</p>