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Resources are meticulously crafted to align with the UK's educational standards. You can trust that they are created with your students' needs in mind. 🎓
🔎 Explore the collection and discover engaging worksheets, presentations, and creative activity packs that will captivate your students' imaginations while supporting their learning journey. 🌈🔬
Report Writing Lesson
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Ideal for lower ability students
Covers the following:
Non- chronological report texts
Report Genres
Purpose and Needs of report writing
Audience
Planning and organising reports
Report Language features
Generalised Language and Technical Language
Alternative note taking frameworks
Examplar of report writing (Butterflies)
Step-by-step planning process.
Writing Instructions
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Topics covered:
What is an instruction text?
Types of Instruction Texts
Instruction Text – Needs and Purpose
Instruction Writing – Audience
How to plan instruction writing
Organising instruction texts
Instruction language features
Third person instructions
Alternative note taking frameworks
Instruction Example - Papier Mache Bowl
Overview of planning – Papier Mache Bowl
Writing to Persuade
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Topics covered:
What is a persuasive text?
Types of persuasive texts
Persuasive texts needs and purpose
Persuasive Writing – Audience
Planning Persuasive Writing
Elaborating a point
Persuasive Language Features
AFOREST
Alternative note-taking frameworks
Example - Mary Queen of Scots
Analysis of the planning for Mary Queen of Scots exemplar
Ideal for low ability students
Sonnet 43 Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Covers the following topics:
Who is Elizabeth Barrett Browning?
What is Sonnet 43 about?
Elizabeth and Robert Barrett Browning
What defines a sonnet?
Publication
Structure
Themes
The Speaker
Full Poem Analysis
Symbolism
Exam style Question
Macbeth Act One
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Designed for lower ability students - Macbeth introduction
Topics covered -
Introduction to Macbeth
Act 1 Plot Summary
Shakespearean Language
Characters in Act One
Three Witches
Macbeth’s character development in Act One
Characters: Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
Themes: Ambition and Power
Language and Imagery
Symbolism: Blood
Setting: Scotland
Motifs: Sleep
Conflict: Macbeth and Macduff
Conclusion
London - William Blake
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Topics Covered
Who is William Blake
London 18th Century vs Modern London
What is the poem ‘London’ about?
Publication
Context – The French Revolution
Structure of the Poem ‘London’
Analysis – Stanza One
Stanza One - Summary
Analysis – Stanza Two
Stanza Two - Summary
What is capitalisation
Analysis - Stanza Three
Summary of Stanza Three
Analysis - Stanza Four
Summary of Stanza Four
Themes
Exam Style Question
Writing to explain lesson
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Topics covered:
What is an explanation text?
Examples of explanation texts
Needs and Purposes of explanation texts
The Audience
Planning and organizing explanation texts
Language features
Impersonal Writing
Alternative Frameworks
Example of explanation writing
Uses diagrams as visual aids
Ideal for lower ability students
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Writing to recount
Topics - Personal and Impersonal recounts, planning and organising recounts, examples, language features, first and third person, The Eden project
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Perspective
Covers -
Introducing Perspective
How Perspective Works
Different Perspectives in Literature
The Power of Perspective
Note - Teaching ideas! (Not included in the powerpoint for guidance purposes only!)
Activities to Understand Perspective
Here are a few activities you can try to deepen your understanding of perspective:
Role-play an interview: Pair up with a friend and take turns interviewing each other. Pretend to be characters from a story you’re reading. Ask and answer questions from your character’s perspective. This will help you understand how different characters think and feel.
Debate club: Organize a mini debate at school around a topic you care about. Assign each team or individual a different perspective to defend. This will challenge you to see the topic from multiple angles and learn how to argue persuasively.
Alternative endings: Choose a story you enjoy and rewrite the ending from a different character’s perspective. This will help you understand how different viewpoints can change the outcome of a story.
Remember, perspective is like a superpower that helps you empathize with others and appreciate different opinions. It enhances your reading, writing, and communication skills. So, let’s put on those magical glasses and explore the world from different viewpoints!
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Contents :
What is Literary Criticism?
Why do we do Literary Criticism?
How do we do Literary Criticism?
Examples of Literary Criticism
Teaching Ideas
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Introduction to Main Characters A Christmas Carol
Covers Characters
Scrooge
Fred
Marley
Ghost of Christmas Past
Bob Crachit
Ghost of Christmas Present
Ghost of Christmas yet to come
Aimed at lower ability
Understanding the Character of The Nurse Worksheet in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet
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Answer shete provided for easy marking
Instructions:
• Read each question carefully.
• Answer the questions by referring to your knowledge of The Nurse’s character in William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet.
• Write your answers in the blank spaces provided.
• Refer to the Reflection section at the end to think about what you have learned.
Materials Needed:
• Pen or pencil
• Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet (textbook or online resource)