Atonement- Comprehensive A Level course slideshows/lessonsQuick View
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Atonement- Comprehensive A Level course slideshows/lessons

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120 slides of Atonement resources. Enough work for two terms-worth of lessons. Comprehensive overview of the novel, with insights into course structure, character and theme breakdowns, essay-writing skills. A perfect introduction to the novel and course, with all necessary course skills covered.
Metamorphosis - Franz Kafka - Five week Unit of workQuick View
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Metamorphosis - Franz Kafka - Five week Unit of work

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A unit of work exploring the context, style, allegorical interpretations and character-work of Kafka’s famous absurdist novella. This five-week set of lessons includes nurmerous scaffolding worksheets and a variety of carefully thought-out tasks to ensure that the sometimes-confounding text can be understood and accessed by readers of all abilities. Higher and lower ability lessons are in place for some lessons. Pupils are also given the chance to not just analyse Kafka’s work but pursue its goals creatively, with a number of longer written tasks allowing students to embrace their inner absurdist!
A Level Literature Coursework guideQuick View
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A Level Literature Coursework guide

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A complete guide to A Level Literature A Coursework (AQA standard, though applicable across the board). Lessons come with exemplars for pupils to work through - highlighting and debating the various merits and otherwise of these pieces along with the mark scheme really helps pupils to understand the intricacies of Coursework marking, the assessment objectives they need to achieve, and the importance of coursework to their final A Level grade.
The Bloody Chamber. Twelve week course.Quick View
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The Bloody Chamber. Twelve week course.

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A comprehensive study guide for students studying Angela Carter’s ‘The Bloody Chamber’ at GCSE, A/S, A Level, or International Baccalaureate level. Each of Carter’s stories from the collection is examined in detail, with several lessons also dedicated to contextualising Feminism of the 1970s, contemporary and retrospective critiques of Carter’s work, and full accounts of how to revise and prepare for examination or coursework questions. The lessons are comprehensive, covering theme, symbolism, and intertextual allusion, and all are fully illustrated to ensure full enagagement by pupils. Nothing else-beyond the book-is needed to support student progress. This has been a very popular area of study for pupils!
Autobiography - analysis and writing unit of workQuick View
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Autobiography - analysis and writing unit of work

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A series of lessons for 11-14 year olds looking at the writing of autobiography. Six weeks’ worth of lessons in total. A diverse and inclusive series of extracts, including from Nelson Mandela, Gordon Ramsay, Katherine Johnson, Roald Dahl, Ian Wright and others, help to illustrate the power of autobiographical writing. Pupils’ comprehension skills are tested in a series of fun activities that accommodate many different learning styles. Pupils are also encouraged to express themselves through a series of dynamic and carefully-scaffolded lessons that ensure they are able to define and convey their beliefs, emotions and relationships to others. This is an empathetic, dynamic, academically-rigorous and fun scheme of work that has been enjoyed by many pupils.
Short Stories-Creative writing for GCSE. Full course. Seven weeks.Quick View
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Short Stories-Creative writing for GCSE. Full course. Seven weeks.

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Twenty four unique lessons that cover fifteen classic short stories and offer advice on how to approach the various questions of GCSE Language papers. From Ernest Hemingway to Joyce Carol Oates, Gabriel Garcia Marquez to George Saunders and Alice Walker, the lessons cover a broad range of authors from across the twentieth and twenty-first century. The lessons are designed especially to enable students to write better creative pieces and, more generally, tackle the nuances of each question of the Language Paper (1 and 2). Lessons and texts are designed to be accessible and yet offer a challenge-many pupils in our school have found them invaluable in gaining Level 9s in GCSE Language. Lessons could be taught at any point in Key Stage Four and can be easily adapted for the individual needs of pupils.