23 lessons to teach the play Blood Brothers. Ofsted style outcomes/settling activities etc.
I cannot claim that it is all of my own ideas, I have taken ideas from many different sources.
I apologise if there are any errors, but there is hours of putting resources together here, feel free to use/adapt/ignore.
A set of 16 lessons I am using with my year 9 to prepare them for GCSE. All ideas are adapted from other peoples work, so thank you to the TES teachers and I hope it is of use in the format I have put it together in.
No lesson plans, but the PPT's should be self explanatory.
Our school is using Pit stops and Pits to show pupil progress and we have A,B,C,D and agree/disagree colour coded cards to use for those activities.
Also, the green pen is to show pupil response to Teacher and Peer feedback.
A Powerpoint to aid revision of the writing styles tested by the WJEC, some past paper questions (half an hour per question) sorry the mark scheme looks patchy but it was just a screenshot!
Found a few articles on the internet and wrote some WJEC exam style questions (may need to be adapted for higher). Answers are on, to self mark and there is also self/peer assessment for the written task.
Full set of lessons produced for year 9, but using GCSE grades. A lot of time and effort here, so I apologise for any errors. I also thank other people for their ideas that I may have incorporated.
Lessons 1-12 plus resources are also uploaded. A lot of time and effort here, apologies for any errors and big thanks to anyone who I may have liberated ideas from!
3 lessons for writing practise for the WJEC English Language examinations (aimed at foundation pupils) - vocabulary settling activity relates to the written task.
These are a novel way to share outcomes. You can change the subject from English and type in the Unit title. Obviously change my name and picture to personalise for yourself. Insert the first and last slides to your PPT. Getting pupils to comment on what they have learned is specific and sometimes useful.
6 lessons with a focus on different aspects of crafting a descriptive piece based on a classic painting.
1- Vocabulary
2- Sentences and punctuation
3- Figurative language and imagery
4 - Show don’t tell
5- Prepositional phrases
PPT 6 is to give time to bring all the work together.