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Low Ability Year 9 AQA 2017 A Christmas Carol Lesson 1 - intro to Scrooge
I started off by showing the group the Jim Carrey 2009 version of the film, and getting them to write notes about the plot.
This lesson, I put them into groups and they had to analyse the presentation of Scrooge, and then write about it.
Matching persuasive device to audience and situation - speeches and debates unit
A task to get students to think about register they would use for different audiences and purposes.
In pairs or individually, give each student a card with a technique, picture and scenario, and get them to write an example.
Then, get students to mark each other's and give improvement.
If time, get students to have another go with other cards and work on their green pen target.
AQA 9-1 Low Ability Y9 A Christmas Carol Stave 1 - Pathetic fallacy
A lesson exploring how PF is used in opening .
Extracts used are Scrooge sitting counting money in his counting house, and Scrooge going home at the end of the day.
differentiated and an opportunity for extended writing.
Checking Out Me History and London comparison scaffold Power and Conflict AQA 2017
Here are 2 support sheets for writing a comparison essay between London and Checking Out Me History. Used with bottom set year 10.
The Hap sheet is designed to walk students through how to write a sophisticated essay - using advice given in my AQA examiner training.
The LAP sheet is similar, but has a writing frame for more support.
It covers the theme of anger - so a comparison of how both poets explore restriction; response to anger in both; one paragraph on structure.
Checking Out Me History and London comparison scaffold Power and Conflict AQA 2017
Fezziwig Stave 2 A Christmas Carol High level analysis AQA 9-1 2017
A lesson designed for high ability GCSE studying AQA A Christmas Carol - explores purpose and function of Fezziwig, as well as language analysis and links to context.
Year 7 gothic A Christmas Carol easy read inference
A lesson beginning to look at indepedent inference with low ability year 7 - using A Christmas Carol as a stimulus.
Introduction to A Midsummer Night's Dream Context
A lesson exploring the context around A Midsummer Night’s Dream - including the traditions of Midsummer Night and May Day, and a little about the inclusion of Elizabeth I in the play.
Lesson 3 A Midsummer Night's Dream Year 8 scheme Egeus Act 1 Scene 1
The third lesson in a year 8 scheme (adaptable for other years) which explores the initial interaction between Egeus and Theseus. Continues with looking at ideas to do with the patriarchy and gender.
Year 7 The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Exploring the opening
I watched the film first with my class so that they could get to grips with the plot. With other groups, I have found this useful in being able to get a deeper analysis as they are not struggling to comprehend the plot. Also, it is useful for teaching foreshadowing etc.
Exploration of Jacob Marley Stave 1 A Christmas Carol AQA 2017
Lesson aimed at top set year 10
Exploring the presentation of Jacob Marley.
Extract with colour coded questions to enable indepenent analysis.
Low ability year 9 Lady Macbeth Act 1, Scene 5 assessment prep sheet 9-1 AQA
An assessment sheet to support a very weak low ability year 9 class to answer a question on Lady Macbeth in Act 1, Scene 5. One sheet has slightly less support on than the other - but I found this to be really useful for weak students still not comfortable with writing confidently about literature.
Creative writing full written scheme of work Year 7/8
This is the outline of a very detailed scheme of work for year 7 - creative writing.
Each week has a specific focus, eg. character. Each week also asks you to rag rate the student - I have uploaded an example of that - each week you can just adapt that to the skills you want to assess depending on the group you teach.
A Midsummer Night's Dream Year 8 Scheme of Work Lesson 5 Mechanicals Act 1, Scene 2
The fifth lesson in a scheme of work which explores the function of the Mechanicals in Act 1, Scene 2. This is aimed at year 8, but can be adapted.
Includes exploration of the story of Pyramus and Thisbe.
Exploration of the specific characterisation of Bottom.
Analysis of the scene - with scaffolded questions.
Writing frame on slide for written task.
Initial impressions of Mrs Birling in Act 1 and Development in Act 2 - An Inspector Calls AQA2019
A lesson - which took me 2 to teach - about the initial impressions of Mrs B in Act 1 and then how she is developed through her part in Eva’s suicide in Act 2 - complete with my notes for the worksheets.
Freak the Mighty Chapter 1 - year 7 mixed ability
A lesson analysing chapter 1 of Freak the Mighty.
Teaches students to use the SEED paragraph struture and begins language analysis skills.
A Midsummer Night's Dream Year 8 Scheme Lesson 2 Theseus and Hippolyta Act 1 Scene 1
The second lesson in a year 8 scheme of A Midsummer Night’s Dream which explores the introductory passage where Hippolyta and Theseus are discussing their wedding - ideas explored in lesson are to include the introduction to ideas about love and rationality.
End of term assessment support sheet A Christmas Carol Fezziwig Kindness and charity AQA 9-1 2017
A support sheet for higher ability GCSE - guiding them through a question of charity and kindness in the novella.
Development of Gerald in Act 2 An Inspector Calls AQA 2019
A lesson I used to help year 10 explore and analyse the development of Gerald in Act 2. I had previously done an initial impressions of him in Act 1 which this developed from. That sheet is also attached to this.
Lesson 4 Freak the Mighty - analysis of Tony D Chapter 6.
A lesson, following on from previous 3 uploaded, which skips to chapter 6 to explore the presentation of Tony D - used as a mid-term assessment.
Contrasting Fred and Scrooge in Stave 1 A Christmas Carol AQA 9-1 2017
A resource used with my lower ability year 9 - studying ACC.
Lesson designed to get them to think about the contrast between F and S - e.g. cold and loneliness in opposition to family; 2 different attitudes to Christmas; representation of Fred as family and therefore showing how Scrooge makes choices to prolong his misery.