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A variety of KS3/KS4/KS5 English Language and English Literature resources. I share snippets of these on Twitter for free! Follow @YlitYLang

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A variety of KS3/KS4/KS5 English Language and English Literature resources. I share snippets of these on Twitter for free! Follow @YlitYLang
KS3 WAR  SCHEME OF WORK - PAPER 1 SKILLS (LITERATURE FICTION EXTRACT)
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KS3 WAR SCHEME OF WORK - PAPER 1 SKILLS (LITERATURE FICTION EXTRACT)

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This pack of lessons has been taken from the KS3 unit on 'War and Conflict' which will be available on my shop along with other individual lessons. The lessons have clear AOs that link to the new 2017 GCSE in order to focus and challenge students. The lessons explore: - The skills needed for the AQA paper - Extracts to analyse - Scaffolded/model responses - Opportunity for extended analysis - Questions on structure, language and evaluation - Each lesson has a visual PPT complete with settler, starter, main, development, challenge and plenary. The lesson has a key word and a LO on each slide.
A Level Othello Scheme - Paper 1 Drama
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A Level Othello Scheme - Paper 1 Drama

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A scheme focusing on the teaching of the Shakespeare play Othello for A Level Edexcel student. Scheme includes: Retrieval quizzes PPT lessons Extracts AO5 critics Example paragraphs Interleaving revision Analysis of quotations Contextual information Essay questions Focus on themes
English Literature Paper 1 Walk Talk Mock - R&J/ACC/J&H
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English Literature Paper 1 Walk Talk Mock - R&J/ACC/J&H

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A fully resourced PPT and student booklet for Literature Paper 1 from an experienced member of staff and marker. Focuses on Romeo and Juliet, Jekyll and Hyde and A Christmas Carol. Includes: Examiner comments Tips and tricks Example plans Analysis of quotations Contextual information Mock questions Extracts Introductions Retrieval starters
Jekyll and Hyde Full Scheme - GCSE AQA
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Jekyll and Hyde Full Scheme - GCSE AQA

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A scheme focusing on the teaching of Jekyll and Hyde for AQA GCSE students. Scheme includes: Retrieval quizzes PPT lessons Extracts Mock questions Example paragraphs Interleaving revision Analysis of quotations Contextual information Genre information Essay questions Focus on themes
War Scheme of Work - KS3
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War Scheme of Work - KS3

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A scheme focusing on the teaching of the topic of war. Scheme includes: Retrieval quizzes PPT lessons Extracts from novels A focus on Lang Paper 1 (Evaluation and Structure) Differentiated resources Scaffolded worksheets Poems/poetry Example paragraphs Interleaving revision Analysis of quotations Contextual information Assessment questions Planning grids Comparison
Canterbury Tales - An Introduction to Chaucer - KS3 Scheme
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Canterbury Tales - An Introduction to Chaucer - KS3 Scheme

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This scheme has been planned to introduce KS3 students to Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales. This is important as students need to experience texts from different time eras in order to prepare them for the new GCSE specification. This bundle includes the following: - Full, differentiated PPT for each lesson that will take approximately 7 weeks to complete. - Interactive worksheets and activities for each week - A takeaway homework menu
CANTERBURY TALES SCHEME - AN INTRODUCTION TO CHAUCER (3/3)
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CANTERBURY TALES SCHEME - AN INTRODUCTION TO CHAUCER (3/3)

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This scheme has been planned to introduce KS3 students to Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales. This is important as students need to experience texts from different time eras in order to prepare them for the new GCSE specification. This part of the scheme includes full PPT lessons and all accompanying resources. In this part, the students will look at the following: • The Miller – discuss initial impressions of character and predictions for tale. Compare original version to modern version to find patterns in words. Use quotes to create portrait and examine specific words that create impressions. • Discuss gender representations and the changing role of women. Examine The Wife of Bath – discuss impressions of her character and how she challenges/adheres to expectations and stereotypes. • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCq6117mYqg (animated tales for LA) • Compare the two - discuss how to compare texts and offer writing frame focusing on physical attributions and how their characters are portrayed. • Summarise the type of people Chaucer portrayed and why the tales are still looked at today – do they challenge our own stereotypes or teach us not to judge? • Students create their own pilgrim. Reintroduce the idea of class and class stereotypes. Mindmap physical features and qualities their pilgrim will have and how physical qualities match with stereotype/class. • Develop a description of your own Pilgrim that would fit into the general prologue – use checklist of the techniques/devices Chaucer uses in his own descriptions as a guideline.
AN INSPECTOR CALLS 7-9 SCHEME KS4 AQA
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AN INSPECTOR CALLS 7-9 SCHEME KS4 AQA

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A fully resourced, 6 week scheme on AIC in line with AQA Paper 2. The scheme includes: PPT (with starter, main, plenary tasks) Retrieval tasks (context/quotations) Close analysis tasks Model paragraphs (differentiated examples of 7-9) Relevant contextual factors 6 weeks of homework tasks Flashcard tasks Key quotations Assessment questions/assessment slides with success criteria Vocabulary tasks (AO4) Essay planning with essay plan scaffolds Previous questions Quotation analysis Resource booklet (Word formatted)
A Streetcar Named Desire SOW A LEVEL
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A Streetcar Named Desire SOW A LEVEL

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A fully resources A Level SOW for Edexcel Paper 1 Drama. The scheme is clearly marked for each lesson, taking place over the course of 14 weeks with 21 lessons and over 30 resources. The scheme includes: Range of PPT for each lesson Analysis of each scene Relevant contextual factors Reading homeworks Critical essays to further understanding Relevant links to other literature Example questions for assessments (Lesson 5/Lesson 19 space for assessment) Quotation bank Starter/Main/Plenary tasks Example paragraphs/model responses Examples of written plans Vocabulary tasks Retrieval tasks