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I provide high quality, tried and tested materials, developed over 17 years of teaching KS3-5. There is material to support G3/4 students as well as material to push for G8 and G9s.

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I provide high quality, tried and tested materials, developed over 17 years of teaching KS3-5. There is material to support G3/4 students as well as material to push for G8 and G9s.
Newspapers and Journalism Unit at KS3
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Newspapers and Journalism Unit at KS3

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This unit is ideal as an introduction to non-fiction texts and multi-media at middle school. It contains 17 lessons focusing on newspaper bias, presenting a radio report, website design, opinion pieces, film reviews and the register of broadsheets and tabloids. It is fully resourced with PowerPoints, newspaper articles, reviews and exemplar answers to stretch the top end. The unit includes: Lesson 1: News values Lesson 2: The structure of a newspaper Lesson 3: Analysing website design Lesson 4: Online website analysis Lesson 5: Radio broadcasts Lesson 6: Snack Attack perspective Lesson 7: Writing a formal report Lesson 8: Writing a film review Lesson 9: Travel writing Lesson 10: Writing a job application letter Lesson 11: Writing Horoscopes Lesson 12: Identifying bias Lesson 13: Tabloid vs Broadsheet Lesson 14: Headlines Lesson 15: Jamie’s Dream School Lesson 16: Writing a music review Lesson 17: Writing a speech on technology
A Midsummer Night's Dream at KS3
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A Midsummer Night's Dream at KS3

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This Midsummer Night’s Dream unit is lots of fun and fantastic for stretching high ability KS3 students. It contains 18 lessons, focusing on the playwright’s use of language, how the playwright uses dramatic devices, creative writing and the effect of staging. It comes fully resourced with PowerPoints, contextual information to illuminate understanding of the text, extracts and IWB activities. The page numbers refer to the Cambridge School Shakespeare edition. The unit includes: Lesson 1: Elizabethan context Lesson 2: Online research Lesson 3: The Globe Lesson 4: The Characters Lesson 5: The language Lesson 6: Plot and Characters Lesson 7: Act out the play Lesson 8: Set design in A1S1 Lesson 9: Creating characters in A1S2 Lesson 10: Exploring fairies in A2S1 Lesson 11: Oberon and Titania in A2S1 Lesson 12: Persuasive language in A2S1 Lesson 13: Shakespeare’s language Lesson 14: Writing spells in A2S2 Lesson 15: Insults in A3S2 Lesson 16: Analysing character in A4S1 Lesson 17: Themes review at the end Lesson 18: Blockbuster revision
Othello at KS5
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Othello at KS5

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This unit contains everything you need to teach Othello at KS5, and will save you hours of preparation time! It includes 26 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson PowerPoints, contextual information, exemplar material, IWB interactive resources, quizzes and opportunities for extract analysis. The page numbers refer to the Cambridge School Shakespeare edition. This unit of work has been designed for the AQA A-level course but is adaptable to fit other exam board specifications. Lesson 1: Plot overview and key lines Lesson 2: Shakespearean language and use of sounds Lesson 3: Context reading and application Lesson 4: Iago, Roderigo and Brabantio in A1S1 Lesson 5: Impressions of Othello in A1S1 Lesson 6: Challenging stereotypes in A1S2 Lesson 7: Othello’s use of verse and prose in A1S3 Lesson 8: Focus on Iago in A1S3 Lesson 9: The importance of Cyprus as a setting Lesson 10: Iago in A2S1 Lesson 11: Cassio in A2S3 Lesson 12: Shakespeare’s use of body language in A2S3 Lesson 13: Analysing Cassio’s actions in A3S1 Lesson 14: Iago’s tactics in A3S3 Lesson 15: Focus on essay writing Lesson 16: Analyse how and why Othello has changed Lesson 17: Comparing Bianca, Desdemona and Emilia Lesson 18: Iago’s use of manipulation in A4S1 Lesson 19: Othello and colour prejudice - GK Hunter Lesson 20: Desdemona’s plea in A4S2 Lesson 21: Extract to essay in A4S2 Lesson 22: The willow scene in A4S3 Lesson 23: Street fight in A5S1 Lesson 24:Desdemona’s death in A5S2 Lesson 25: Essay marking Lesson 26: Poetic justice in A5S2
Describing Settings at KS3
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Describing Settings at KS3

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This unit is ideal as an introduction to how the writer creates setting at KS3 and will save you hours of preparation time! It has 13 lessons focusing on how a writer creates a setting, characters, mood and atmosphere. This unit extends into creative writing so the students can create their own settings and characters. It is fully resourced with PowerPoints, dramatic activities and quizzes. This is perfect for early GCSE preparation on writing to describe. Lesson 1: describing workhouse in Oliver Twist Lesson 2: analysing the workhouse Lesson 3-5: Monkey’s Paw by WW Jacobs Lesson 6: act out Monkey’s Paw and write your own story Lesson 7: describing Dracula’s castle Lesson 8: describing Frankenstein’s laboratory Lesson 9: writing a London ghost tour Lesson 10: the legend of Jack the Ripper Lesson 11: analysing and evaluating the suspects Lesson 12: Dracula assessment Lesson 13: assessment feedback
Public Speaking at KS3
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Public Speaking at KS3

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Make public speaking fun and interactive! Help your students conquer their fear of standing up by getting them to explore subjects they love, and are desperate to tell the world about! This unit of work would suit Grade 7 or Grade 8. There are 10 lessons covering a variety of speeches and rhetorical devices, as well as a final activity for students to write their own inspirational speech. It is fully resourced with ppts, contextual information to illuminate understanding, extracts and activities to promote positive body language. This is perfect for early Speaking and Listening preparation. Lesson 1: persuasive devices Lesson 2: debating Lesson 3: Emma Watson’s speech at the UN Lesson 4: George Bush’s defense of America after 9/11 Lesson 5: using body language and voice Lesson 6: your future ambitions Lesson 7: how to spend money on your school Lesson 8: analyzing persuasive speeches in movies Lesson 9: planning a speech Lesson 10: writing and performing a speech to go to Mars
An introduction to Shakespeare at KS3
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An introduction to Shakespeare at KS3

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If your students find Shakespeare dull and inaccessible, this is the unit for you. The lessons are focused on staging a shipwreck, costume, props, bringing the play to life and contextually understanding Elizabethan views of slavery, love, revenge and violence. This scheme of work designed as a way into Shakespeare at KS3. It includes opportunities for online research and extract analysis from the most popular plays. It is fully resourced with fun facts, quizzes and creative writing lessons. It also works well with Roland Emmerich’s 2012 ‘Anonymous’ , as the plays studied match the plays performed in the film, allowing the students to see the words come to life on the stage. Lesson 1: Othello Lesson 2: Othello feedback Lesson 3: Romeo and Juliet Lesson 4: Agony Aunt writing for Juliet Lesson 5: Romeo and Juliet movie analysis Lesson 6: Anthony and Cleopatra Lesson 7: Sonnet 130 Lesson 8: Macbeth witches Lesson 9: Iago Lesson 10: Midsummer Night’s Dream Lesson 11: Midsummer Night’s Dream Lesson 12: Hamlet Lesson 13: Richard III Lesson 14: The Tempest Lesson 15: Caliban Lesson 16: Staging Lesson 17: Henry V Lesson 18: King Lear plot Lesson 19: King Lear A1S1 Lesson 20: Midsummer Night’s Epilogue
Fantasy Writing at KS3
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Fantasy Writing at KS3

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Do you find it difficult to engage teenagers, especially boys, with creative writing and story telling? This unit includes everything you need to teach Fantasy Writing at KS3 . It includes 10 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, exemplar paragraphs, IWB resources and extracts. This unit works well with boy heavy groups who are interested in fantasy worlds and science fiction such as Lord of the Rings and A Game of Thrones. Lesson 1: Verb-Noun collocations in Lord of the Rings Lesson 2: How fantasy writers create characters Lesson 3: Describing a market in Game of Thrones Lesson 4: Structuring a story in an enchanted forest Lesson 5: How George RR Martin uses language Lesson 6: How George RR Martin uses structure Lesson 7: Designing a presentation Lesson 8: Describing an alien planet in Star Wars Lesson 9: How to describe a castle Lesson 10: The Weird Sisters in Macbeth
The Woman in Black at KS3
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The Woman in Black at KS3

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This unit has everything you need to teach ‘The Woman in Black’ at KS3. It is a fantastic gothic horror novel, and the children are genuinely enthralled by this novel as the secrets are revealed, complimented by the movie with Daniel Radcliffe as an end of unit treat! This unit of work includes 18 lessons and comes with lesson powerpoints, contextual information, exemplar paragraphs, activities to exploit drama, extracts from the text and opportunities for creative writing. Page numbers refer to the 1998 Vintage edition. Lesson 1: The gothic genre Lesson 2: Creating a gothic atmosphere Lesson 3: How Susan Hill uses pathetic fallacy Lesson 4: Tracking Arthur’s progress north Lesson 5: Creating mystery and expectation Lesson 6: Character reactions Lesson 7: Leaving clues Lesson 8: Creative Writing Lesson 9: Writing a formal letter Lesson 10: Hiding secrets Lesson 11: How Susan Hill creates tension Lesson 12: Using rhetorical devices Lesson 13: Using clues to form predictions Lesson 14: The letters Lesson 15: The Ending Lesson 16: Prepare your assessment Lesson 17: Write your assessment Lesson 18: Feedback and improvement There is an opportunity to assess the students’ progress at the end of the novel in an essay on how Susan Hill creates a sense of mystery.
Wonder at KS3
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Wonder at KS3

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This 21 lesson unit of work for Wonder, by R.J. Palacio, contains comprehension by chapter, vocabulary challenges, creative writing opportunities, the trial of Jack Will, camp planning, friend dilemmas and much more! This literature unit is teacher and student friendly. It contains a wide variety of activities, along with open-ended questions and role plays that will enthrall your students, especially those who have just started at a new school, as Auggie overcomes the challenges students face on a daily basis. The unit ends with an assessment evaluating Jack Will’s role as a friend and his relationship with Auggie. It is supported by extracts and important pages in the novel, so the students don’t have to trawl through 400 pages looking for a quote! Lesson 1: First day at middle school Lesson 2: Treacher-Collins syndrome Lesson 3: Jack, Julian and Charlotte Lesson 4: bullying Lesson 5: write your own precept Lesson 6: Halloween Lesson 7: Via’s perspective Lesson 8: the trial of Jack Will Lesson 9: Summer Lesson 10: Jack Will Lesson 11: the parents Lesson 12: Justin Lesson 13: dealing with bereavement Lesson 14: losing friendships Lesson 15: the camping trip Lesson 16: the fight and social acceptance Lesson 17: the aftermath Lesson 18: graduation Lesson 19: prepare your assessment Lesson 20: write your assessment Lesson 21: assessment feedback
Greek myths and legends
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Greek myths and legends

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This unit contains everything you need to teach myths and legends at KS3, and it will save you hours of preparation! This unit of work includes 10 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson PowerPoints, contextual information, exemplar answers, quizzes and the classical stories. The unit includes: Lesson 1: Online research of classic fables Lesson 2: Echo and Narcissus Lesson 3: The Illiad Lesson 4: The Odyssey Lesson 5: Theseus and The Minotaur Lesson 6: King Midas Lesson 7: Arachne and much more…
Travel Writing at KS3
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Travel Writing at KS3

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This unit is ideal as an introduction to non-fiction texts at KS3. It has 18 lessons focusing on evaluating non-fiction texts, opinion writing, describing travel destinations, writing a letter of complaint and more. It comes fully resourced with PowerPoints, travel guide extracts, example answers and newspaper articles. Lesson 1: Introduction to travel writing Lesson 2: The Road to Manali by Melissa Bell Lesson 3: The Red Dust Lesson 4: Describing Antarctica Lesson 5: Writing a speech to reduce tourism Lesson 6: Pole to Pole by Michael Palin Lesson 7: Narrative tenses in The Beach Lesson 8-9: Designing a travel advert Lesson 10: Designing the ultimate trip Lesson 11: Describing holidays Lesson 12: Holiday web quest Lesson 13: Holiday narrative writing Lesson 14-15: Holidays from hell Lesson 16: Designing a promotional video Lesson 17: Round Ireland with a Fridge by Tony Hawks Lesson 18: Travel TV Shows
Analysing Structure: Tales with a Twist
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Analysing Structure: Tales with a Twist

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This unit of work is focused on short stories with original endings. The students analyze these stories, then have an opportunity to analyse an original ending in their final assessment. The unit of work contains 14 lessons and is mainly focused on how a story is structured and uses foreshadowing to lead the reader towards the ending. Lesson 1-3: The Landlady by Roald Dahl Lesson 4: The Raven by Edgar Alan Poe Lesson 5: Analysing structure in The Raven Lesson 6: An introduction to Sherlock Holmes Lesson 7-9: The Case of the Engineer’s Thumb by Arthur Conan Doyle Lesson 10: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie Lesson 11-13: The Cone by HG Wells Lesson 14: Structure in The Cone There is also an opportunity for a KS3 SATS style exam to analyse structure in ‘Pick Your Poison’.
Creative Writing through art
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Creative Writing through art

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Are you looking for an original way to hook visual learners into creative writing? This unit of work contains everything you need to teach Descriptive Writing at KS3 and is fantastic early preparation for English language descriptive writing. It includes 13 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson PowerPoints, exemplar answers, IWB interactive resources, intriguing pictures, activities to exploit drama and poems. It uses classic art as inspiration, such as Bird in an Air Pump, Thomas Chatterton and The Lady of Shalott. Lesson 1: Bird in an Air Pump by Joseph Wright Lesson 2: Chatterton by Henry Wallis Lesson 3-4: The Lady of Shalott by John William Waterhouse Lesson 5: Voice in Not My Best Side by UA Fanthorpe Lesson 6: Original Writing Lesson 7: How to create original characters Lesson 8: Describing alien planets in Star Wars Lesson 9: Describing The Iron Islands in Game of Thrones Lesson 10: Narrative Viewpoint in Assassin’s Creed Lesson 11: Planning your assessment on ‘The Scream’ Lesson 12: Writing your assessment Lesson 13: Assessment feedback
Narrative Writing using 'The Sandman'
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Narrative Writing using 'The Sandman'

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This scheme of work contains everything you need to teach Narrative Writing at KS3. This unit of work is great preparation for AQA Paper 1 for English language. It includes 13 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson ppts, exemplar paragraphs, IWB interactive resources, activities to exploit drama, media activities and fun ways to engage the students using horror writing. Lesson 1: How to create tension in your writing Lesson 2: Using camera angles Lesson 3: Filming your Sandman Lesson 4: Designing a storyboard Lesson 5: Narrating over the Sandman Lesson 6: Planning and structure Lesson 7: Editing, extending and improving Lesson 8: Focus on grammar Lesson 9: Focus on sentence structure Lesson 10: Planning your story Lesson 11: Writing your story Lesson 12: Less is more - being concise Lesson 13: Designing a Sandman poster
Jekyll and Hyde at KS4
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Jekyll and Hyde at KS4

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This unit contains everything you need to teach Jekyll and Hyde at KS4 and will save your hours of preparation! It is focused on AQA Paper 1 for English Literature. It includes 21 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, contextual information, exemplar essays, interactive resources, quizzes, activities to exploit drama, extracts and opportunities for online research. Lesson 1: The importance of context Lesson 2: An introduction to Jekyll and Hyde Lesson 3: Victorian Britain Lesson 4: Acting out the plot Lesson 5: The importance of the opening Lesson 6: Impressions of Mr Hyde Lesson 7: Exploring Mr Utterson Lesson 8: How the writer creates mood and atmosphere Lesson 9: Mr Utterson’s Dream Lesson 10: Analyzing Jekyll’s state of mind Lesson 11: Comparing Hyde and Jack the Ripper Lesson 12: The murder of Danvers Carew Lesson 13: Good and Evil Lesson 14: Symbolism Lesson 15: The two sides of Mr Utterson Lesson 16: Repression Lesson 17: Society Lesson 18: Narrative viewpoint Lesson 19: The ending Lesson 20: The structure of the novel Lesson 21: Comic strip revision
AQA Paper 1 English Language skills with 'Heroes'
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AQA Paper 1 English Language skills with 'Heroes'

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This unit is a great way to teach AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 . This unit of work is focused on Heroes by Robert Cormier. The students are given repeated practice of questions 1-4 through a literature text. The main focus is Q2 writer’s use of language, Q3 writer’s use of structure and Q4 evaluation of a statement. It includes 23 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, exemplar answers, quizzes, extracts and opportunities to exploit online research. This would suit a lower group who are aiming for G4 G5 or G6. Page numbers refer to the Puffin Books Edition. Lesson 1: WW2 context and Frenchtown Lesson 2: Writer’s use of language with Francis Cassavant Lesson 3: Using flashbacks Lesson 4: Evaluating how the writer uses flashbacks Lesson 5: Structure in Francis’ memories Lesson 6: Language to describe WW2 veterans Lesson 7: Describing the Rec Centre Lesson 8: Language to describe Larry LaSalle Lesson 9: Mood and atmosphere Lesson 10: Language to describe a sports story Lesson 11: Flashbacks and memories Lesson 12: The effect of Pearl Harbour Lesson 13: Creating expectation Lesson 14: Writer’s use of contrast Lesson 15: Evaluating Larry LaSalle Lesson 16: Creating sympathy for Francis Lesson 17: Writer’s use of grammar Lesson 18: Planning a story Lesson 19: Structure in chapter 14 Lesson 20: Language in chapter 14 Lesson 21: Creative Writing Lesson 22: The Ending Lesson 23: Evaluating the ending
Macbeth at KS4
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Macbeth at KS4

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Are you looking for a fresh and creative way to teach Macbeth? To enlighten students on the human condition, power and corruption? I recently studied for my Certificate for Teaching Shakespeare at the RSC in Stratford and it has revolutionized the way I teach the bard. This unit contains everything you need to teach Macbeth at KS4. It is focused on essay writing skills, analyzing extracts for English Literature and bringing the play to life. It includes 30 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson PowerPoints, contextual information, exemplar essays, IWB interactive resources, quizzes, activities to exploit drama, extract analysis and opportunities for online research. Page numbers refer to the Cambridge Shakespeare edition. Lesson 1: Context Lesson 2: Shakespearean language Lesson 3: The plot Lesson 4: The characters Lesson 5: A1S1 The witches Lesson 6: Is Macbeth a hero in A1S2? Lesson 7: A1S3 The Witches’ prophecies Lesson 8: A1S5 Lady Macbeth Lesson 9: A1S7 Macbeth’s soliloquy Lesson 10: Act 1 Review Lesson 11: A2S1 Soliloquys Lesson 12: A2S2 Comparing The Macbeths Lesson 13: A2S3 Staging Duncan’s murder Lesson 14: A2S4 Nature and Divine Right to rule Lesson 15: Act 2 Review Lesson 16: A3S1 Banquo’s murder Lesson 17: A3S2 The relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth Lesson 18: A3S3 Banquo’s death speech Lesson 19: A3S4 The banquet Lesson 20: A3S6 Lennox’s suspicions Lesson 21: Act 3 Review Lesson 22: A4S1 The Witches Lesson 23: A4S2 The murder of the MacDuffs Lesson 24: Comparing Macbeth and MacDuff Lesson 25: Macduff’s reaction Lesson 26: A5S1 Lady Macbeth’s madness Lesson 27: A5S3 Macbeth reclaims his heroism Lesson 28: A5S5 The death of Lady Macbeth Lesson 29: A5S8 Good vs Evil Lesson 30: Act 5 Review
A Christmas Carol at KS4
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A Christmas Carol at KS4

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Do you need a way for students to engage with the big questions of today, such as what brings us true happiness in a world obsessed with money and status? This unit contains everything you need to teach A Christmas Carol at KS4. It is focused on essay writing skills for English Literature, as well as the ability to analyze, evaluate and apply context to your writing. It includes 24 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson PowerPoints, contextual information, exemplar material, IWB interactive resources, quizzes, activities to exploit drama, extracts and opportunities to exploit online research. Page numbers refer to the Scholastic Classics Edition. Lesson 1: Character and plot overview Lesson 2: A Victorian Christmas Lesson 3: Context presentations Lesson 4: Performing the play Lesson 5: Our first impressions of Scrooge Lesson 6: Victorian attitudes to the poor Lesson 7: Marley’s ghost Lesson 8: Marley and Scrooge Lesson 9: The Ghost of Christmas Past Lesson 10: Scrooge’s childhood Lesson 11: Victorian employers Lesson 12: Victorian women Lesson 13: The Ghost of Christmas Present Lesson 14: The Cratchits Lesson 15: The struggles of the poor Lesson 16: The lessons Scrooge learns Lesson 17: Ignorance and Want Lesson 18: The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come Lesson 19: Old Joe’s Shop Lesson 20: Scrooge’s death Lesson 21: Pathetic fallacy Lesson 22: Cyclical structure Lesson 23: Creating character profiles Lesson 24: Writing your own quiz There are also several options for assessment, including how Scrooge changes and the struggles of the poor.
AQA Unseen Poetry at GCSE
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AQA Unseen Poetry at GCSE

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Everything you need to teach Unseen Poetry at KS4. This unit of work is focused on AQA Paper 2 for English Literature. It includes 19 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, contextual information, exemplar material, IWB interactive resources, quizzes, activities to exploit drama and performing poems. Lesson 1: An introduction to unseen poetry Lesson 2: Poetic techniques Lesson 3: Rhyme, rhythm and meter Lesson 4: Reviewing poetic techniques Lesson 5: Mother any distance by Simon Armitage Lesson 6: Before You Were Mine by Carol Ann Duffy Lesson 7: Comparing family relationships Lesson 8: Anne Hathaway Lesson 9: Miss Havisham Lesson 10: Comparing marriage Lesson 11: Mid point assessment Lesson 12: On My First Sonne by Ben Jonson Lesson 13: Mid Term Break by Seamus Heaney Lesson 14: Autumn by Alan Bold Lesson 15: Comparing Autumn and Today Lesson 16: Blessing by Imtiaz Dharker Lesson 17: Island Man by Grace Nichols Lesson 18: Comparing Blessing and Island Man Lesson 19: What is Pink? by Christina Rossetti
A Streetcar Named Desire at KS5
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A Streetcar Named Desire at KS5

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This unit contains everything you need to teach Streetcar at KS5. It includes 22 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson PowerPoints, contextual information, exemplar material, quizzes, extracts and critical articles. Each lesson targets a scene in the play, a theme or a character. I have used it forthe last 5 years to teach top students who have gone on to achieve A* grades and study English Literature at Oxford and Cambridge. Page numbers refer to the Penguin Modern Classics edition. This scheme of work has been designed for the AQA A level course. It looks at areas like: Lesson 1: Naturalist and Expressionist theatre Lesson 2: Context research on the deep south, the civil war, post WW2 immigration, 1940s New Orleans, The Southern Gothic and Tennessee Williams’ family Lesson 3: Context presentations Lesson 4: Impressions of Blanche Lesson 5: Intertextuality with Ulalume Lesson 6: The significance of Belle Reve Lesson 7: Williams’ use of staging Lesson 8: The Poker Game and Sonnet 43 Lesson 9: Blanche and The Southern Belle Lesson 10: The allure of aggressive men Lesson 11: Comparing Blanche and Stella Lesson 12: The Southern Gent and Shep Huntleigh Lesson 13: Violence in Streetcar Lesson 14: Essay writing Lesson 15: Fantasy and self-deception Lesson 16: Elia Kazan’s influence Lesson 17: Is Stan a victim or a villain? Lesson 18: The relationship between Blanche and Mitch Lesson 19: Essay marking Lesson 20: Sherman’s march through Georgia Lesson 21: Blanche’s lament for the South Lesson 22: Themes and critics