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I've been teaching English Language and English Literature for 22 years now, starting at university level, then moving countries and working in the secondary education system in the UK. Here you will find English Language and English Literature resources for KS3 & KS4, mainly following AQA examining board for English Language, but also Edexcel for English Literature. Some Media Studies resources might also find their way here, at times...

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I've been teaching English Language and English Literature for 22 years now, starting at university level, then moving countries and working in the secondary education system in the UK. Here you will find English Language and English Literature resources for KS3 & KS4, mainly following AQA examining board for English Language, but also Edexcel for English Literature. Some Media Studies resources might also find their way here, at times...
Chapter 9. Dr. Lanyon - exam style question
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Chapter 9. Dr. Lanyon - exam style question

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JEKYLL & HYDE - Chapter 9 - Dr. Lanyon. This is a lesson building a strategy in steps for EAL & Cognition and Learning pupils, that can be used with bottom sets, as well. The strategy has 9 steps, but through practice this can be decreased to 6 and later to 4 (in the actual exam). Pupils are asked to build up a strategy of work and later will practice on different extracts from Chapter 9 of Jekyll and Hyde.
Comparative Essay on Newspapers for year 8 or 9
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Comparative Essay on Newspapers for year 8 or 9

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This PPT contains a Draft lesson, as well as the Assessment Lesson with an Argumentative essay based on the Block Method for a Newspapers module than can run with either year 8 or year 9. We are currently testing this assessment on year 8 at our school and I have to say that at least my classes have been successful in completing the argumentative essay. Attached are also two articles reporting on the same story (a tabloid and a broadsheet). Pupils need to be able to spot similarities, but also differences and write a 5 paragraphs essay with at least 3 analytical paragraphs. You can run the assessment over at least 2-3 lessons, although I am not surprised if you will have pupils finishing it in their first lesson. I hope you will find it useful.
Kamikaze by Beatrice Garland
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Kamikaze by Beatrice Garland

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AQA GCSE - Poetry - Power and Conflict cluster. This is a 15 slides ppt tackling the Context of the poem Kamikaze by Beatrice Garland. 1 lesson worth. I will add the following lessons (power & conflict + analysis) later on.
Act 1, scene 5 - We meet Lady Macbeth
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Act 1, scene 5 - We meet Lady Macbeth

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These are 2 ppt for Act 1, scene 5 of MACBETH, where we meet Lady Macbeth. You can spread this in 2-3 lessons, depending on the ability of your class. You have the various extracts to print embedded in the powerpoints. I hope you’ll like it.
Narrative Voice - Second Person Narrative
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Narrative Voice - Second Person Narrative

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This is a lesson focused on Second Person Narrative, as this is the most challenging for pupils to create for their creative writing task of GCSE exam. This is a 10 slides ppt and there is an extract attached, which is one short story written in second person. Pupils have a short exercise to change the narrative voice, then analyse the use of some interesting devices, then an application to a picture, which for this example is from An Inspector Calls.
How to analyse the characters in AIC - SHEILA
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How to analyse the characters in AIC - SHEILA

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This is a 22 slides ppt with 2 lessons on How to Analyse the Character from “An Inspector Calls” play (1 lesson) + How to analyse the character of SHEILA (2nd lesson - in 6 paragraphs). You can use this teaching pupils how to write 6 paragraphs essay on analysing a character or just as revision. The lessons are targeted at AQA, but can also be used for Edexel exams.
DEATH OF A NATURALIST (Context, Structure, Analysis)
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DEATH OF A NATURALIST (Context, Structure, Analysis)

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This is a PPT of 69 slides on The DEATH OF A NATURALIST by Seamus Heaney with lessons on Context, Structure and Analysis. At the end of each lesson there is a homework piece, too. It would be great if you can teach this poem after BLACKBERRY PICKING by the same poet, as the Context lesson is built on that... (see my PPT on Blackberry Picking). A compare/contrast assessment can be done, for which I will put a new PPT online soon. This poem can be taught at both KS3 (year 8 - Nature Poetry/Growing Up) or KS4...
BLACKBERRY PICKING by Seamus Heaney (Context, Structure, Analysis)
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BLACKBERRY PICKING by Seamus Heaney (Context, Structure, Analysis)

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This is a PPT with 53 slides for the poem BLACKBERRY PICKING by Seamus Heaney, to include: Context, Structure and Analysis, each with homework tasks. You can link a follow up poem - Death of a Naturalist by the same poem - next (see my PPT for this other poem!) and then do a compare/contrast assessment on it. This PPT matches AQA new specification (2015 onwards) and can be used at both KS3 & KS4.
THE SECRET LIFE OF SNAILS - descriptive & creative writing tasks (AQA)
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THE SECRET LIFE OF SNAILS - descriptive & creative writing tasks (AQA)

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This is a powerpoint lined up with AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 (Writing) exam, containing various pictures advertising The Secret Life of Snails as stimulus for descriptive writing activities, but also practice of the 7 story opening techniques. A worksheet to help develop the descriptive skills and other tasks are included. This can run over 4 lessons and can even develop into a story.There is now a video included to help them observe the movements and obstacles encountered in their adventures... It can be used for KS3 all years, depending on their levels.
HAMLET for KS3
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HAMLET for KS3

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This is a unit of work for HAMLET that I'm currently running with my year 8 classes, both top sets and bottom sets. If you know the play really well, the pupils will enjoy the play very much. You have 131 slides with 12 lessons on a big Power point presentation, together with a 6 weeks homework booklet and the SOW. Plenty of tasks in each lesson. Videos are embedded and you only need to click on some words in the slides. Video versions used are Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet & RSC version with David Tennant, which are widely available for free on YouTube. Feedback is welcomed
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Reading (September 2015 onwards)
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Reading (September 2015 onwards)

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AQA GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Paper 1 Reading (from September 201 5 onwards - linear exam). This is a SOW & Power Point with all lessons done. Further resources for this paper are published on AQA’s website (Paper 1: Explorations in Creative Writing and Descriptive pdf file with lessons plans done, containing a few extracts for Story Openings, Transition points and endings, Presenting people, places and action, as well as a Complete Story). This was the first resource published after the exam qualification changes in 2015. It was as guidance about the exam and this PPT will be updated soon. However, for all the other resources mentioned, I do not hold the copyright, therefore a little research you might need to do. There are lessons plans provided by AQA with their booklets of extracts, but these have not been yet translated into PPTs…
A POISON TREE by William Blake (EDEXCEL)
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A POISON TREE by William Blake (EDEXCEL)

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These are 3 ppt that can be taught in 3-4 lessons, depending on the class ability: Context & Structure, Language Analysis and Power and Conflict ideas. There is one extra ppt slide for homework. Unfortunately, I could not save my annotations, as we are using Clevertouch boards here, but I’m sure the pupils will find these straight forward. I hope you’ll like them, too.
DEATH OF A NATURALIST (context, structure, analysis)
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DEATH OF A NATURALIST (context, structure, analysis)

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This is a bundle for the poem DEATH OF A NATURALIST by Seamus Heaney, with separate powerpoints for Context, Structure and Analysis. Death of a Naturalist (context) - 21 slides Death of a Naturalist (structure) - 24 sides Death of a Naturalist (analysis) - 22 slides You can use this lessons as part of Nature Poetry modules or as an unseen GCSE poem to analyse, etc.
ORIGINS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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ORIGINS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE

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This folder contains a complete SOW for the module ORIGINS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE targeted at KS3 year 7 & 8. There are 20 complete lessons with PPT, worksheets and video files, as well as a Reading Assessment in lesson 11 (Middle English) and a Creative Writing assessment, which the pupils will really enjoy. I have run these lesson as part of our online learning time during lockdown 2020 and they are created to keep the students focused all the time, with short tasks expanding into longer ones… The content of the lessons will go from the Evolution of English Language to Middle English and a focus of a few lessons on Chaucer, as well as the Reading Assessment, and later to Michael Rosen and Language Evolution, as well as Semantics, Idiolect, Sociolect, Degrees of Formality, and Accents and Dialects. I hope you will find them useful, if you are teaching this module.