This unseen poetry lesson helps students to analyse Composed upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth in terms of perspective and language. We look at how Wordsworth is able to use language features to build up a positive perspective on London and then make comparison to William Blake’s London to see how writers are able to build up contrasting perspectives on the same place or topic. Ideal preparation for AQA English Literature Paper 2 or just for poetry in general. Fully differentiated throughout.
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Eduqas Unseen Poetry
Unseen poetry resources for the Eduqas spec - English Literature Component 2. All resources specifically designed for this paper and they explore both questions (3.1 and 3.2). Includes: A range of unseen poetry lessons that include differentiated activities, scaffolds, approaches to both questions and more; Revision quiz; Revision lessons; Knowledge organiser; Escape room; Mock review lesson.
Unseen Poetry
TWENTY UNSEEN POETRY RESOURCES. fully differentiated and resourced lessons from a TES Award nominated author that help to prepare students studying AQA English Literature to prepare for the 'Unseen Poetry' sections in AQA English Literature Paper 2. All lessons are also easily adaptable for KS3 students, too. NEW - Includes a very detailed knowledge organiser! Perfect for revision.
Edexcel Poetry Time and Place
Edexcel collection of poetry resources for Time and Place that will grow into a complete scheme of work for all of the anthology poems over the next few months. Currently includes resources for: Poetry introduction lesson (focus on Adlestrop by Edward Thomas) Composed upon Westminster Bridge - William Wordsworth London - William Blake Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan - Moniza Alvi Nothing's Changed - Tatamkhulu Afrika To Autumn - John Keats Will soon include resources for: I started Early - Took my Dog Where the Picnic was Adlestrop - Edward Thomas Home Thoughts from Abroad - Robert Browning First Flight - U. A. Fanthorpe Stewart Island - Fleur Adcock Hurricane HIts England - Grace Nichols Postcard from a Travel Snob - Sophie Hannah In Romney Marsh - John Davidson Absence - Elizabeth Jennings
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Really useful for analyising the poem which can be used for unseen work
Very basic for its price. Few usable slides. I wouldn't recommend.
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