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I write schemes of work for English literature as well as English language and creative writing. My lessons have all been used to teach my classes and have been adapted to work well. I teach in a school which uses its own GCSE-level literature qualification, so I have some lessons on unusual texts. I've also got lessons on many of the Edexcel A Level texts. I've taught AQA, Edexcel GCSE and iGCSE, so have a range of useful resources to share.

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I write schemes of work for English literature as well as English language and creative writing. My lessons have all been used to teach my classes and have been adapted to work well. I teach in a school which uses its own GCSE-level literature qualification, so I have some lessons on unusual texts. I've also got lessons on many of the Edexcel A Level texts. I've taught AQA, Edexcel GCSE and iGCSE, so have a range of useful resources to share.
Wuthering Heights scheme of work
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Wuthering Heights scheme of work

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A whole term’s lessons and resources for teaching ‘Wuthering Heights’ at A Level. These lessons are designed to be used specifically for the Edexcel syllabus with ‘Mrs Dalloway’ as the comparison text but most of what is included in the lessons is a general and comprehensive resource for teaching ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Emily Bronte. As I can only include 20 items in a bundle, please look for the free lessons on education and illness in my shop to complete the set. I’ve used this SoW to teach the text for several years very successfully.
Wuthering Heights lesson on illness
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Wuthering Heights lesson on illness

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A Level lesson on Emily Bronte’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ with a focus on illness. Context, research, Bronte family illness and the way that physical and mental health are presented in the novel are covered. There are also some suggested links in one slide to ‘Mrs Dalloway’, which is a potential comparative text on the Edexcel prose paper.
Wuthering Heights lesson on education
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Wuthering Heights lesson on education

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A Level lesson on education and parents in Wuthering Heights. Includes extracts from the novel as well as discussion questions. Also refers to ‘Mrs Dalloway’, one of the potential comparison texts if WH is being studied for Edexcel.
Sonnet scheme of work for year 8, 9 or 10
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Sonnet scheme of work for year 8, 9 or 10

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There’s lots to choose from here. Nominally 8 lessons but elastic depending on your group and how long you want to spend on individual sonnets or activities. Starting with a look at love lyrics in modern songs and moving to sonnets, with information about context, where sonnets came from, structure and meaning. There are activities on analysing and comparing poems and the focus is analytical, with an end of unit essay.
Lesson on the rise of the novel including what came before
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Lesson on the rise of the novel including what came before

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This very long lesson / 2 lessons includes lots of examples of the kinds of literature which existed before novels. It aims to show students quite how dull most literature was and why the conditions arose for the birth and growth of the novel as a genre. It’s pretty context heavy and perhaps a bit dry unless you get students to come and read out some of the pre-novel literature reproduced on the slides - pompous and long winded speeches, religious tracts, sermons to young women on how they should behave, religious poetry, translations of the Classics etc etc. By contrast, novels seem modern, insightful and emotionally mature. I’ve put suggestions in the ‘notes’ section of each slide.
Pride and prejudice lesson analysis and chat
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Pride and prejudice lesson analysis and chat

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This lesson works with the extract where Darcy rejects Lizzie at the ball. It’s got some analytical tasks and then a creative task on the conversation Lizzie had after the ball with her sisters on social media.