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A range of resources suitable for WJEC Eduqas English Language and 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Literature GCSEs, OCR English GCSEs and AQA English GCSEs. A range of resources are designed for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 to engage them in English. There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature. All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too.

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A range of resources suitable for WJEC Eduqas English Language and 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Literature GCSEs, OCR English GCSEs and AQA English GCSEs. A range of resources are designed for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 to engage them in English. There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature. All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too.
Reciprocal Reading Adventures: A Non-Fiction Journey Through Diverse Topics
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Reciprocal Reading Adventures: A Non-Fiction Journey Through Diverse Topics

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This engaging and comprehensive Reciprocal Reading Scheme of Work for secondary school students takes readers on a 33-week exploration of various non-fiction topics, fostering critical thinking, comprehension, and discussion skills. Each week focuses on a different subject, encouraging students to delve into diverse and intriguing themes, from historical figures and scientific discoveries to contemporary issues and cultural stories. The scheme promotes collaborative learning through structured reading, questioning, summarising, clarifying, and predicting activities, making reading an interactive and enriching experience. Weekly Breakdown: • Week 1: Harambe the Gorilla Explore the life and impact of Harambe, discussing animal conservation and ethics. • Week 2: Alice Coachman Davis Learn about the first African-American woman to win an Olympic gold medal and her legacy. • Week 3: Barbie and Looking After Dogs Examine the cultural impact of Barbie and the responsibilities of dog care. • Week 4: Agbo Discover the story of Agbo and its significance in its cultural context. • Week 5: Newspaper Article and Cinder-Block the Cat Analyse a newspaper article and the viral story of Cinder-Block, the exercising cat. • Week 6-10: Gardening Engage in a five-week gardening project, understanding plant biology, sustainability, and the benefits of gardening. • Week 11: Knut and Jam Sandwich Boy Delve into the tale of Knut the polar bear and the charming story of the Jam Sandwich Boy. • Week 12: Smallest Dinosaur Investigate the discovery of the smallest dinosaur and its implications for paleontology. • Week 13: I’m a Celeb Explore the phenomenon of reality TV through the lens of “I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!” • Week 14: Bug Leaflet and Banning Mobile Phones in Classrooms Create an informative bug leaflet and debate the pros and cons of banning mobile phones in classrooms. • Week 15: Corkers and Describing a Person Engage with humorous anecdotes (corkers) and practice descriptive writing skills. • Week 16: Sophie Sees the BFG and Writing a Scary Paragraph Reflect on a reading of “The BFG” and craft a suspenseful, scary paragraph. • Week 17: Booza – Stretchy Ice-Cream Discover the science and history behind Booza, the stretchy ice-cream. • Week 18: Dangerous Waters and Report on a School Canteen Examine the challenges of dangerous waters and conduct a report on the school canteen’s food offerings. • Week 19: Poor Tom the 1800s Chimney Sweep and Acrostic Poem Learn about the life of chimney sweeps in the 1800s and create an acrostic poem.
Enhance Your Narrative Writing: Descriptive Writing Tasks
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Enhance Your Narrative Writing: Descriptive Writing Tasks

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Unlock the full potential of your narrative writing with our comprehensive resource, “Enhance Your Narrative Writing: Descriptive Writing Tasks.” This PowerPoint presentation is designed to help students master the art of descriptive writing, a crucial skill for crafting engaging and realistic narratives. Key Features: Importance of Description: Understand why descriptive writing is vital for creating immersive and believable stories. Learn how detailed descriptions can transport readers to the scene and breathe life into characters. Writing Techniques: Discover practical tips for incorporating description into your writing. From spelling and punctuation to maintaining tense and proofreading, this resource covers all the basics. Vocabulary Enhancement: Expand your vocabulary and learn how to use precise language to add depth and realism to your narratives. Detailed Examples: Explore rich examples of descriptive writing that illustrate the effective use of sensory details. See how to describe scenes, actions, and characters vividly. Interactive Exercises: Engage with interactive tasks that encourage you to apply what you’ve learned. Describe scenes from provided images, focusing on small details and realistic actions. Character Interaction: Think about character behaviours and dialogue, and learn how to depict interactions in a detailed, step-by-step manner. Proofreading Tips: Get essential advice on proofreading your work to ensure it is polished and professional. Whether you are a student aiming to improve your narrative writing skills or an educator seeking effective teaching tools, “Enhance Your Narrative Writing: Descriptive Writing Tasks” offers valuable guidance and practical exercises to elevate your writing to the next level.
Ghost Boys – A Comprehensive Scheme of Work for Thoughtful Minds
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Ghost Boys – A Comprehensive Scheme of Work for Thoughtful Minds

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Elevate your literature curriculum with our meticulously developed scheme of work for Ghost Boys by Jewell Parker Rhodes. This resource is thoughtfully constructed to support teachers in delivering in-depth analysis and engaging discussions around the novel’s powerful themes. Within this comprehensive resource, you will find a sequence of lessons that foster a deep understanding of police brutality in America, build empathy through the character of Jerome, and encourage students to explore complex emotions such as grief and its varying expressions. The scheme is designed to prompt reflection on civil rights and encourage students to engage critically with both historical events and their present-day implications. Key features include: Lesson-specific objectives linked to the AQA and Edexcel assessment objectives, ensuring clear progression and relevance. Thought-provoking activities that stimulate higher-order thinking, from letter writing to the analysis of pivotal characters. A rich array of resources including extract annotations, character studies, and thematic explorations. Opportunities for peer and self-assessment to develop student autonomy and insight. This scheme not only aligns with the UK National Curriculum requirements but also aims to inspire a social conscience in students, helping them understand the impact of history on contemporary society. Embrace a resource that offers both educational excellence and moral depth, empowering your students to learn with purpose and passion.
Lesson 6 Aristotle's Poetics - A View from the Bridge Scheme of Work
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Lesson 6 Aristotle's Poetics - A View from the Bridge Scheme of Work

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Lesson 6 of a Scheme of Work for View from the Bridge. This lesson covers Aristotle’s Poetics. Extracts taken from the play are added for students to analyse as they work through the play. There are a range of tasks for the students to work on as they read through the play. Suitable for GCSE Literature and can be developed for A Level study of this classic text.
A Level English Language Comprehensive Checklist Bundle
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A Level English Language Comprehensive Checklist Bundle

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Enhance your A Level English Language curriculum with this extensive checklist bundle, tailored explicitly for educators striving for academic depth and precision. From child language acquisition in both speech and writing to the nuances of dialects, gender, and global Englishes, this resource ensures thorough topic coverage aligned with UK secondary school standards. Key Features: Diverse Topics: Inclusive of checklists for Child Language (speech & writing), Dialect Revision, Occupation, Global Englishes, Gender Revision, Language Change, Ethnolect, and Sociolect. Evidence-Based Content: Each checklist is rooted in research, ensuring accurate content that aligns with the AQA guidelines and UK secondary school curriculum. Structured Learning: Organised and systematic approach to each topic, ensuring clarity and ease of understanding for both educators and students. Revision Ready: Ideal for exam preparation, offering students a clear roadmap of key concepts, theories, and terminologies. Adaptable: Suitable for diverse teaching styles, allowing for customisation based on student needs and classroom dynamics. Designed with UK secondary school teachers in mind, this A Level English Language checklist bundle is a one-stop solution for ensuring comprehensive topic coverage and academic excellence. Dive deep into each subject area and equip your students with the tools they need for success.
Heroes by Robert Cormier: Language Analysis Scheme of Work
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Heroes by Robert Cormier: Language Analysis Scheme of Work

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Embark on a profound literary journey with Robert Cormier’s critically acclaimed novel, “Heroes”. This scheme of work is tailored to guide students in exploring the depths of Cormier’s narrative, focusing intently on language analysis, ensuring they not only comprehend the plot but also appreciate the nuances of Cormier’s linguistic choices. Core Components: Introduction to the Novel: Brief author biography and context of publication. Initial impressions of the title and cover design. Predictions based on the blurb. Character Analyses: Francis Cassavant: Chart his emotional journey, focusing on the language used to convey his internal conflicts and physical appearance. Larry LaSalle: Analyse the duality of his character, paying special attention to linguistic devices that depict his charisma and underlying menace. Nicole Renard: Dive into the language describing her innocence, trauma, and resilience. Setting and Atmosphere: Examine the portrayal of Frenchtown and its impact on the narrative. Focus on descriptive language that evokes mood and atmosphere. Analyse the significance of the Wreck Centre, its symbolic meaning, and the language associated with it. Thematic Analysis: War and its Aftermath: Explore the language used to describe the horrors of war, PTSD, and the concept of heroism. Deception and Appearance: Delve into linguistic choices that highlight the difference between appearance and reality. Linguistic Deep Dives: Figurative Language: Identify and analyse metaphors, similes, and personification throughout the text. Dialogue Analysis: Dissect conversations, especially between Francis and Larry, to understand subtext and character dynamics. Narrative Techniques: Study the first-person narrative style, focusing on language that reveals Francis’s internal thoughts and emotions. Comparative Analyses: Compare language used in key scenes, such as Francis’s confrontations with Larry and his interactions with Nicole. Discuss shifts in tone, mood, and pacing. Group Discussions & Activities: Role-play sessions, focusing on pivotal scenes. Analyse language in real-time during enactment. Collaborative thematic discussions, emphasizing linguistic choices. Final Assessment: Comprehensive essay analysing Cormier’s use of language in depicting the novel’s core themes. Side Modules: Creative Writing Task: Encourage students to write a scene or character in Cormier’s style. Contextual Study: Explore the socio-political backdrop of the novel’s setting and its influence on Cormier’s language. This scheme of work promises a holistic understanding of “Heroes”, with a particular emphasis on language analysis. It’s designed to foster a deep appreciation for Cormier’s narrative craft and to equip students with the tools to critically analyse literature.
Harry Potter Scheme of Work: Reading Comprehension & Analysis: Year 7
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Harry Potter Scheme of Work: Reading Comprehension & Analysis: Year 7

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Dive into the magical world of Hogwarts with this comprehensive reading comprehension and analysis pack tailored for Year 7 students! This scheme of work is intricately designed around J.K. Rowling’s enchanting universe, ensuring students not only enjoy the read but delve deep into its layers. Contents: Comprehension Worksheets: Detailed questions on each chapter, encouraging students to recall and understand the narrative. Literary Analysis Activities: Explore the themes, symbols, and character developments throughout the series. Writing Tasks: Engage in creative tasks such as penning letters from the perspective of your favourite character or crafting an alternate ending. Group Discussions: Thought-provoking topics to stimulate classroom debates and discussions. Classroom Application: Perfect as a standalone unit or to complement an existing English curriculum. The activities cater to different learning styles, ensuring every student finds a point of engagement. The pack also contains guidance notes for educators, making implementation seamless. Benefits: Enhances reading comprehension skills. Encourages critical thinking and literary analysis. Fosters creativity and imaginative writing. Creates a collaborative learning environment through group activities. Unleash the magic of literature in your classroom with this meticulously crafted scheme of work, ensuring students not only appreciate the story but understand the depth and nuances of Rowling’s writing.
AQA English Language A Level Sociolect Revision
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AQA English Language A Level Sociolect Revision

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Dive headfirst into the dynamic world of sociolect with our comprehensive revision lesson crafted specifically for UK secondary school students. This session is meticulously designed to demystify the nuances of sociolect, the social dialect spoken by a particular class or group. Highlights: Foundational Understanding: Revisit the core concepts and definitions associated with sociolect, grounding students in the basic principles. Interactive Discussions: Engage in spirited debates and discussions on how sociolects evolve, their importance, and their influence on identity and society. Real-world Examples: Analyse authentic snippets of dialogue from diverse social groups, drawing parallels between theory and real-world application. Examination Techniques: Equip students with the best strategies to tackle sociolect-related questions in exams, including annotation methods and answer structuring. Collaborative Learning: Through group tasks and peer reviews, foster a collaborative learning environment, ensuring varied perspectives and comprehensive understanding. This revision lesson is a blend of theory, interactive exercises, and practical applications, promising an enriching learning experience. By the end, students will not only have a profound understanding of sociolect but also the confidence to articulate and analyze it in examination scenarios.
Weird and Wonderful Jobs: A Reading Comprehension Scheme of Work
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Weird and Wonderful Jobs: A Reading Comprehension Scheme of Work

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Step into the intriguing world of unique professions with the “Weird and Wonderful Jobs” scheme of work. This curriculum is meticulously designed to address the key question: Can I develop my reading skills to successfully approach a range of questions? By delving into various professions, students will hone their reading and comprehension skills, learning to approach a diverse set of questions with confidence and clarity. Core Content: Cruise Ship Performers: Delve into the world of entertainment on the high seas. Can students compare the experiences of the performers? Actors: Dive deep into the world of Shakespearean theatre. How does the author portray the dual nature of this job—both its challenges and rewards? Chimney Sweepers: Explore the historical and arduous profession of chimney sweeping. Can students discern the negative aspects of their lives and compare experiences across two distinct texts? Mudlarks: Understand the trials of mudlarking. How does the writer shed light on the difficulties of this job? How can students evaluate the text using diverse evidence? Knocker Ups: Discover the challenges faced by these human alarm clocks. How does the writer depict the men’s strenuous job nature? Coal Miners: Delve into the dark and dangerous world of coal mines. How does the writer elucidate the perils of this profession? Rag and Bone Men: Understand the intricacies of this once common profession. How do students perceive the job based on the text? Final Assessment & Review: Students will undergo a comprehensive review, culminating in a final assessment that encapsulates their learning journey. Side Modules: Effective Speech Delivery: Equip students with the skills to articulate their thoughts and deliver impactful speeches. Speech Planning & Writing: Guide students through the process of curating, planning, and penning persuasive speeches. Empower your students with the gift of reading comprehension, allowing them to navigate diverse texts and understand the complexities of various professions. This scheme promises not only knowledge but also the development of critical analytical skills.
Kicking Goals in Literacy: Exploring the Impact of Sports Figures in Modern Society
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Kicking Goals in Literacy: Exploring the Impact of Sports Figures in Modern Society

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This resource is a comprehensive set of lesson plans centred around exploring the impact and portrayal of significant figures in sports, with a specific focus on football. The lessons aim to enhance both substantive and procedural knowledge strands in students, and are tailored to suit the UK secondary school curriculum. Teachers will find this resource invaluable for multiple reasons: Addresses contemporary figures like Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka, Chloe Kelly, and Alex Scott, ensuring student engagement. Integrates Information Retrieval, Craft of the Writer, and Evaluation as key skills, aligning with KS3 English. In-depth coverage of subject terminology like adjectives, adverbs, verbs, similes, and metaphors. Flexibility to adapt to different learning environments, be it traditional classrooms or online learning platforms. Each lesson plan includes: Lesson Question: Engages students in critical thinking and prompts focused inquiry. ARE/Procedural Knowledge Strand: Aligns with curriculum standards. Substantive Knowledge: Details facts, rules, and background context to anchor the discussion. Subject Disciplinary/Procedural Knowledge: Aids in understanding how to approach the subject matter methodically and analytically. By the end of this module, students will be adept at information retrieval, evaluation, and crafting cohesive arguments, fortified by a rich understanding of language and terminology. Ideal for English and Humanities departments, this resource offers a modern, evidence-informed approach to learning.
Richard III Explained: Comprehensive Scheme of Work for Secondary Classrooms
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Richard III Explained: Comprehensive Scheme of Work for Secondary Classrooms

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Delve deep into the world of William Shakespeare’s “Richard III” with our meticulously crafted Scheme of Work tailored for secondary school students. This resource offers 18 structured lessons, balancing the exploration of historical context, character analyses, and the play’s intricate plot. Teachers can expect: Detailed Lesson Objectives: Guiding questions for every session to steer classroom discussions and activities. Knowledge Strands: Clear categorisation of the type of knowledge or skill targeted – from ‘Literary Study’ to ‘Transactional Writing’. Substantive & Procedural Knowledge Breakdown: Outlining core content and key skills, ensuring students grasp foundational facts, concepts, and methods. Engaging Activities: Diverse tasks from video analyses, reading exercises, to creative writing projects. Assessment Components: Formative and summative assessments for monitoring student progress and feedback. Perfect for educators seeking a comprehensive, evidence-informed approach to teaching “Richard III”. Ideal for UK secondary schools. Boost classroom engagement and deepen understanding of this Shakespearean classic!
Full Scheme of Work for WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature Poetry Anthology 1789 to Present Day C1B
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Full Scheme of Work for WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature Poetry Anthology 1789 to Present Day C1B

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WJEC Eduqas GCSE English Literature Component 1B – 1789 to the present day. This full scheme of work has analysis of all 18 poems from the Poetry Anthology. The first 6 poems are split into 3 lessons and the last 12 poems are split into 2 lessons. Each poem includes a 20-30 page Powerpoint broken down into 2/3 separate lessons for the poems. Each lesson has a starter to hook the class into the lesson, activities for individual, paired and whole class work and a suitable plenary at the end of each lesson. Each lesson includes: Context of the poem. Each stanza broken down with analysis. Personal response. Ideas and themes of the poem, including video clips and images. Interactive activities for stanza analysis. Opportunity for a written response. After the 6th poem and the 12th poem there is a mock exam with mark scheme. After the 18th poem there is a full mock exam with the same questions expected in their GCSE. Poems included are: A Wife in London Afternoons As Imperceptibly as Grief Cozy Apologia Death of a Naturalist Dulce Et Decorum Est Hawk Roosting Living Space London Mametz Wood Manhunt Ozymandias She Walks in Beauty Sonnet 43 The Prelude The Soldier Ode To Autumn Valentine
Lesson 1 Story and Plot - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work
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Lesson 1 Story and Plot - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work

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Lesson 1 of The Great Gatsby scheme of work for A Level English. This lesson covers the story, narrative and plot of the novel. The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work covering 20 lessons that work through the entire novel and focus on key extracts. The scheme covers: An introduction into covering the whole novel and narrative theories. Context and key themes such as decadence and materialism. Role of the narrator. Key settings in The Great Gatsby. The use of characterisation. Timed essay structures and opportunity to feedback and improve.
EDUQAS WJEC Unseen Poetry Scheme of Work
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EDUQAS WJEC Unseen Poetry Scheme of Work

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Full scheme of work covering 8 different unseen poems in preparation for the exam. Covers skills needed to approach the exam and different strategies that students can apply to the poems to achieve outstanding grades in their exams. Themes, language analysis and structure are all explored throughout. Poems covered are: 3AM Feed & Night Feed Dawn Revisited & Carpe Diem Guest House & Goodwill Store Snail & Gull
Lesson 3 Context - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work
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Lesson 3 Context - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work

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Lesson 3 of The Great Gatsby scheme of work for A Level English. This lesson covers context of the novel. The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work covering 20 lessons that work through the entire novel and focus on key extracts. The scheme covers: An introduction into covering the whole novel and narrative theories. Context and key themes such as decadence and materialism. Role of the narrator. Key settings in The Great Gatsby. The use of characterisation. Timed essay structures and opportunity to feedback and improve.
Lesson 2  Language, Structure and Form - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work
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Lesson 2 Language, Structure and Form - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work

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Lesson 2 covering language, structure and form of chapter one of The Great Gatsby scheme of work for A Level English. This lesson covers the story, narrative and plot of the novel. The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work covering 20 lessons that work through the entire novel and focus on key extracts. The scheme covers: An introduction into covering the whole novel and narrative theories. Context and key themes such as decadence and materialism. Role of the narrator. Key settings in The Great Gatsby. The use of characterisation. Timed essay structures and opportunity to feedback and improve.
The Woman in Black Full Scheme of Work
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The Woman in Black Full Scheme of Work

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Full Scheme of Work - perfect to prepare students to move on to GCSE level analysis. Complete scheme that contains Power Points, reference to key scenes and worksheets. Covers creative writing, speaking and listening and language analysis.