Resources to be used when teaching the 18 lesson scheme of work 'Captain Murderer'. Suitable for year 9 and above due to the cannibalistic nature of the protagonist. Resources show images and explain the class system of the Victorian times.
My 18 lesson scheme of work accompanying these resources is also available to purchase from TES.
A detailed 28 lesson scheme of work (set out in 7 week sections, 4 lessons per week). This is designed as a fun and accessible scheme to introduce younger students to Shakespeare without creating fear and dread.
Shakespeare plays; Romeo and Juliet and The Tempest are explored during this scheme.
Due to the detail, additional lesson plans are not required. Scheme is set out to include the following; Lesson Objectives, Starters, Introduction activities, Development activities and Plenaries.
A complete resource pack is available separately on TES.
A 21 lesson scheme of work based around the novel; Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. The novel is an interesting survival story of a very young boy left stranded in the wilderness following a plane crash. It is written for primary children and in particular encourages boys reading. The scheme of work; writing to instruct includes activities aimed to teach skim reading, comprehension, sequencing, writing to describe, writing to instruct, as well as how to compare instruction and description. The scheme sets out success criteria differentiated for Low, Medium and High achievers.
18 lesson scheme of work detailing everything you need for each lesson;
-Learning Objectives
-Introduction
-Development
-Plenary
-Homework task
Exploring one of Charles Dickens' short stories called 'Captain Murderer' - a horrific story aimed at the children in his day. Suitable for year 9 and above due to the cannibalistic nature of the protagonist. Victorian times are also explored in this detailed scheme.
So detailed that you can teach directly from the scheme of work without the need of additional lesson plans.
My resource booklet accompanying the scheme is also available to purchase from TES.
Second of two drama schemes of work for Shakespeare's 'Much Ado About Nothing'. A detailed scheme, tried and tested for many years - works very well and all students have responded well to all activities.
FREE due to the scheme being a scanned copy.
Drama scheme of work for Shakespeare's 'Much Ado About Nothing'. A detailed scheme, tried and tested for many years - works very well and all students have responded well to the activities.
FREE due to the scheme being a scanned copy.
A 23 page booklet to accompany the 20 lesson scheme of work; study for AQA Conflict; Flag by Agard and The Charge of The Light Brigade by Tennyson. A modern poem and a pre twentieth century poem both about war.
The poems are explored using FLIRT;
Form (and structure),
Language,
Imagery,
Rhythm & Rhyme
Tone.
Set out as a 5 letter word; FLIRT works with my visual planning HIGH FIVE (it has been suggested in some studies that male brains respond better when remembering things in fives).
My 20 lesson scheme of work to accompany the scheme is also available to purchase from TES.
A scheme of work covering 20 lessons of study for AQA Conflict; Flag by Agard and The Charge of The Light Brigade by Tennyson. A modern poem and a pre twentieth century poem both about war.
The poems are explored using FLIRT;
Form (and structure),
Language,
Imagery,
Rhythm & Rhyme
Tone.
Set out as a 5 letter word; FLIRT works with my visual planning HIGH FIVE (it has been suggested in some studies that male brains respond better when remembering things in fives).
My detailed student booklet to accompany the scheme is also available to purchase from TES.
MUSIC scheme of work, a LITERACY scheme and it's PowerPoint plus a DRAMA GAMES booklet.
The Music scheme explores the orchestra and it's musical instruments while the Literacy scheme focusses upon writing to instruct and the reading of a novella called Hatchet by Paulsen.
Also included in the bundle is the drama games booklet.
6 Drama lessons detailed in this scheme of work. Designed as an introduction to Shakespeare using the play 'The Tempest'. Specific subject area's covered are;
-Performing in role
-Understanding Shakespeare
-Reconstructing Act 1 Sc 1
-Exploration of the characters Caliban & Ariel
Students are requires to share ideas, work in a variety of groups, perform and then review the performance(s) as a means to improve their speaking and listening, build their confidence and learn how to respectfully listen to others and speak with consideration.
Each activity is designed specifically for students with a short attention span.
Each lesson specifies;
-Learning Objectives
-Activities (which are in order and cover a warm up, main activities and plenary
questions)
-Success criteria
-Differentiation/ SEN/ THORT
Drama strategies used in the scheme are;
-Games
-Still Picture
-Sound Collage/ Vocal Collage
-Statue
-Key Questions
-Flashcards
-Verbal Machine
-Teacher in role
-Gestalt
-Banners/ Captions
-Thought Tracking
-Hot Seat
-Role on the wall
-In role writing
-Meetings
-Circle of relationships
-Theatre design (mask/ costume/ make-up)
-Alter-Ego (Good & Bad Angel)
Each slide is shown for 6 seconds while your students think of each section of a sentence. Intended for students who find it difficult to motivate themselves this PowerPoint proves that a lot gan be achieved if tackled in small amounts... 'one brick at a time'. Can also be used just as a fun lesson starter.
A character study to make sure that you know everything there is to know about Curley's wife. 24 page booklet aimed at GCSE Literature students - years 10 & 11.