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.
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.
This unit contains everything you need to teach Of Mice and Men and will save you hours of planning time! This unit of work is focused on preparing students for their GCSE exam, but it could also be modified for Year 9. It includes 20 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson PowerPoints, exemplar material, IWB interactive resources, quizzes, extracts, contextual information and opportunities for online research. Page numbers refer to the Faber and Faber edition.
Lesson 1: The American Dream
Lesson 2: The Opening
Lesson 3: Context Game
Lesson 4: The relationship between George and Lennie
Lesson 5: Dreams
Lesson 6: Chapter 1 review
Lesson 7: The Ranch
Lesson 8: Slim, Curley, Crooks and Curley’s Wife
Lesson 9: Film review of chapters 1-2
Lesson 10: Character relationships
Lesson 11: The shooting of Candy’s dog
Lesson 12: How the dream has evolved
Lesson 13: Structure and the fight
Lesson 14: Crooks and racism
Lesson 15: Isolation
Lesson 16: Chapter review 3-4
Lesson 17: Mood and atmosphere
Lesson 18: Appearance and reality
Lesson 19: Curley’s Wife
Lesson 20: Lennie’s death
Lesson 21: Building atmosphere
Lesson 22: Lennie
This unit is a great way to teach language, structure and evaluation skills at KS4. It is focused on AQA English Language GCSE Paper 1. It prepares students for Q2 writer’s use of language, Q3 writer’s use of structure, Q4 statement evaluation and Q5 descriptive writing. It includes 20 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, exemplar material, IWB interactive resources, quizzes, extracts and opportunities for online research. Page numbers refer to the Faber and Faber edition.
Lesson 1: The American Dream
Lesson 2: How does Steinbeck use language to set the scene?
Lesson 3: Creative Writing and marking
Lesson 4: How Steinbeck creates characters
Lesson 5: Structure in Chapter 1
Lesson 6: How to use semi colons
Lesson 7: Writer’s use of language
Lesson 8: Creative Writing
Lesson 9: Using flashbacks and past tenses
Lesson 10: The structure of Chapter 3
Lesson 11: Evaluating George and Lennie’s dream
Lesson 12: Writing a Q4 answer
Lesson 13: Structure in the fight scene
Lesson 14: Using language to describe Crooks’ room
Lesson 15: Evaluating Curley’s Wife’s character
Lesson 16: Mood and atmosphere
Lesson 17: Appearance and reality
Lesson 18: Building tension at the end
Lesson 19: Planning your creative writing
Lesson 20: Writing a G9 answer
This unit is a great way to teach language, structure and evaluation skills at KS4. It is focused on AQA English Language GCSE Paper 1. It prepares students for Q2 writer’s use of language, Q3 writer’s use of structure, Q4 statement evaluation and Q5 descriptive writing. It includes 26 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, exemplar material, IWB interactive resources, quizzes, extracts and opportunities for online research. Page numbers refer to the Faber and Faber edition. It is best used with a high ability set aiming for G6 to G9.
Lesson 1: An introduction to Lord of the Flies
Lesson 2: William Golding and rules
Lesson 3: How Golding describes characters
Lesson 4: Describing the island
Lesson 5: Jack evaluation question
Lesson 6: Creative Writing
Lesson 7: How Golding uses language to describe Jack
Lesson 8: Language to describe the mask
Lesson 9: Mood and atmosphere on the hunt
Lesson 10: Order and chaos
Lesson 11: Evaluation of the boys
Lesson 12-13: Group behaviour
Lesson 14: The Beast
Lesson 15: Describing a person
Lesson 16: Exploring the island
Lesson 17: Creative writing
Lesson 18: Evaluating the impact of the beast
Lesson 19: Human nature
Lesson 20: Jack’s tribe
Lesson 21: Golding’s use pathetic fallacy
Lesson 22: Symbolism
Lesson 23: Writer’s use of structure
Lesson 24: Evaluating the death of Piggy
Lesson 25: The message of the novel
Lesson 26: Building tension and expectation
This unit contains everything you need to teach Lord of the Flies at KS4 and will save you hours of preparation time. It includes 24 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, contextual information, exemplar essays, IWB interactive resources, quizzes, activities to exploit drama, extracts and opportunities for online research. Page numbers refer to the Orange Faber and Faber edition with an introduction by Ian Gregor.
Lesson 1: An introduction to Lord of the Flies
Lesson 2: William Golding’s message
Lesson 3: Leadership
Lesson 4: The island as a symbol
Lesson 5: Jack as a dictator
Lesson 6: The frailty of society
Lesson 7: Civilization and the mask
Lesson 8: Roger as an enforcer
Lesson 9: Order and Chaos
Lesson 10: The significance of the beast
Lesson 11: Chapters review quiz
Lesson 12: Group behaviour
Lesson 13: Creative Writing
Lesson 14: Marking and improving your writing
Lesson 15: How and why Ralph changes
Lesson 16: The power struggle
Lesson 17: The beast and human nature
Lesson 18: The fall of society
Lesson 19: Symbolism
Lesson 20: The British Empire
Lesson 21: Savagery
Lesson 22: The importance of hunting
Lesson 23: The message of the novel
Lesson 24: How Golding builds tension
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
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
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.
Everything you need to teach AQA Power and Conflict Poetry at KS4. This unit of work is focused on AQA Paper2 for English Literature. It includes 20 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson powerpoints, contextual information, exemplar material, IWB interactive resources, quizzes, activities to exploit drama and exemplar essays.
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
This unit contains everything you need to teach speech writing at KS3. It is solid foundation for AQA Paper 2 for English language and the Spoken Language module at GCSE. The students analyse speeches by Emma Watson, Muhammad Ali, Leonardo DiCaprio, John F Kennedy and more. It includes 14 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson PowerPoints, exemplar speeches, IWB interactive resources, quizzes, activities to exploit drama and opportunities to exploit online research.
Lesson 1: Sentence structure in JFK’s speeches
Lesson 2: How to talk formally
Lesson 3: Writing a protest speech
Lesson 4: Body language with Malala Jusef
Lesson 5: Feminism with Emma Watson
Lesson 6: Equality in education
Lesson 7: Arguing for or against capital punishment
Lesson 8: Defending Derek Bentley
Lesson 9: Let him Have It!
Lesson 10: Analysing a court case speech
Lesson 11: Formal writing
Lesson 12: Planning your speech
Lesson 13:Writing your speech
Lesson 14: Presenting your speech to the class
This unit contains everything you need to teach non-fiction writing (letters, speeches, articles, essays, reviews and leaflets) at KS4. This unit of work is focused on AQA Paper 1 for English language and teaches the students how to argue, advise and persuade. It includes 23 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson Powerpoints, exemplar answers, newspaper articles, leaflets, essays and speeches.
Lesson 1: Introduction to transactional writing
Lesson 2: Coronavirus response
Lesson 3: How to counter-argue
Lesson 4: Tough love
Lesson 5: Raising children
Lesson 6: Travel Writing
Lesson 7: Charity speech
Lesson 8: Letter of application
Lesson 9: Write your letter of application
Lesson 10: Technology
Lesson 11: Fame
Lesson 12: English teacher application
Lesson 13: Health leaflet
Lesson 14: Mobile phones
Lesson 15: Parents are over-protective
Lesson 16: Who would you vote for?
Lesson 17: Film censorship essay
Lesson 18: Writing your essay
Lesson 19: Protecting the countryside
Lesson 20: Virgin Atlantic complaint letter
Lesson 21: Meghan and Harry
Lesson 22: Writing your opinion
Lesson 23: Foreign holidays
This scheme of work contains everything you need to teach Narrative Writing at KS4 and will save you hours of preparation! It is focused on AQA Paper 1 for English language but can easily be adapted for other purposes. It includes 23 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson ppts, short stories and extracts, IWB interactive resources, quizzes and activities to exploit drama. Each lesson targets a different area of the mark scheme for the students to master.
Lesson 1: An introduction into narrative writing with ‘On the Road’
Lesson 2: How to structure a story using a story mountain
Lesson 3: How to write an effective opening
Lesson 4: Using connectives
Lesson 5: Creating characters with depth
Lesson 6: Writing about a party
Lesson 7: Focus on punctuation in ‘The Hero’
Lesson 8: Avoiding cliche in “The 100% perfect girl”
Lesson 9: Using dialogue
Lesson 10: Multiple narrative voices in “Not My Best Side”
Lesson 11: Writing a story using a unique voice
Lesson 12: Structure in ‘The Fugitive’
Lesson 13: A Day in the Life of a Nobody
Lesson 14: Writing a personal response
Lesson 15: Creating titles
Lesson 16: Expanding and planning
Lesson 17: Topic sentences
Lesson 18: Openings and endings
Lesson 19: Endings
Lesson 20: Narratives and dialogue
Lesson 21: Opening lines
Lesson 22: Creating a sense of place
Lesson 23: Show don’t tell
This scheme of work contains everything you need to teach Descriptive Writing at KS4. This unit of work is focused on AQA Paper 1 for English language. It includes 18 lessons and is fully resourced with lesson ppts, exemplar essays, IWB interactive resources, quizzes, activities to exploit drama, fiction extracts and opportunities to exploit online research. It focuses on tense changes, structure, linking paragraphs, grammar and different approaches to tacking the question.
Lesson 1: Using ‘On The Road’ to describe a desert
Lesson 2: How to create characters with depth
Lesson 3: Describing a beach with sophisticated language
Lesson 4: Describing place in ‘Lord of the Rings’
Lesson 5: Describing a funfair with a focus on structure
Lesson 6: Writing ‘An Ode to Christmas’
Lesson 7: Changing Narration to Description
Lesson 8: Sustain, develop and contrast your paragraphs
Lesson 9: Focus on grammar
Lesson 10: Using metaphors to describe a school canteen
Lesson 11: Describing a playground with a focus on language
Lesson 12: Describing an old person with originality
Lesson 13: How to choose a question
Lesson 14: Describing a mansion with flashbacks
Lesson 15: Describing Paris through ‘Perfume’
Lesson 16: Describing a market with ‘Game of Thrones’
Lesson 17: Vocabulary Challenge
Lesson 18: Focus on punctuation
A whole scheme of work dedicated to Elizabethan and Jacobean England. Excellent context work for supporting appreciation of Shakespeare using context. It includes an introduction to the Globe, life for men and women, Shakespeare’s family life, Machiavelli and a Time Traveller’s Guide to Elizabethan England. Fully resourced with fun facts, quizzes and creative writing opportunities.
Lesson 1: Context
Lesson 2: Library and online research
Lesson 3:The Globe
Lesson 4: The Plays
Lesson 5: Shakespearean language
Lesson 6: Mid term assessment
Lesson 7: Designing a movie trailer
Lesson 8: Tudor women
Lesson 9: John Shakespeare
Lesson 10: Designing a theatre
Lesson 11: Staging A1S5 of Romeo and Juliet
Lesson 12: Machiavelli
Lesson 13: The Taming of the Shrew
Lesson 14: The Witches in Macbeth
Lesson 15: The Tempest
Lesson 16: Love poems and sonnets
Lesson 17: Origins of English
Lesson 18: Elizabethan beliefs
Lesson 19: Planning your assessment
Lesson 20: Writing your assessment
Bring Titanic to life with this introduction to non-fiction texts at middle school. 16 lessons focusing on evaluating non-fiction texts, opinion writing, evaluating a statement and writing a summary. Fully resourced with ppts, contextual information to illuminate understanding and Interactive White Board activities.
Lesson 1: an introduction to Titanic
Lesson 2: online research
Lesson 3: a timeline of the sinking
Lesson 4: newspaper articles
Lesson 5: a survivor’s account
Lesson 6: radio broadcasts
Lesson 7: creating Titanic characters
Lesson 8: character profiles
Lesson 9: grammar
Lesson 10: writing a speech
Lesson 11: performing a speech
Lesson 12: report writing
Lesson 13: evaluating blame
Lesson 14: the Titanic quiz
Lesson 15: poster lesson
Lesson 16: descriptive writing
Are you looking for a fresh and creative way to teach Romeo and Juliet? 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 Romeo and Juliet at KS3 . 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: Writing Elizabethan context quizzes
Lesson 2: Shakespearean language
Lesson 3: The main characters
Lesson 4: Acting out the play
Lesson 5: Plot and key lines
Lesson 6: The prologue and sonnets
Lesson 7: Masculinity in A1S1
Lesson 8: Romeo’s masculinity in A1S1
Lesson 9: Our first impressions of Mercutio in A1S4
Lesson 10: Staging A1S5
Lesson 11: Courtly love in A2S2
Lesson 12: Friar Lawrence’s advice in A2S3
Lesson 13: Review of Acts 1-2
Lesson 14: Character discussion and debate
Lesson 15: The death of Mercutio in A1S1
Lesson 16: Who is to blame for Mercutio’s death?
Lesson 17: Conflict in A3S1
Lesson 18: Juliet’s growing independence in A3S2
Lesson 19: Impressions of Lord Capulet in A3S5
Lesson 20: Act 3 Review
Lesson 21: Juliet’s equivocation in A4S1
Lesson 22: Soliloquys in A4S3
Lesson 23: Staging A4S3
Lesson 24: Juliet fakes her death in A4S5
Lesson 25: The role of the Apothecary in A5S1
Lesson 25: Staging A5S3
Lesson 26: The End
Lesson 27: The Trial of Friar Lawrence
Lesson 28: How Juliet develops as a character
Lesson 29: Plan your Juliet assessment
Lesson 30: Write your Juliet assessment
Do you want to teach a play that will demystify the language of love and relationships?
This unit of work is fantastic for stretching high ability KS3 students. 18 lessons covering the whole of the play, focusing on playwright’s use of language, how the playwright uses structure, creative writing and the effect of staging. It comes fully resourced with PowerPoints, contextual information to illuminate understanding of the text, chapter extracts and IWB activities. Page numbers refer to the Cambridge School Shakespeare Edition.
Lesson 1: Elizabethan context quizzes
Lesson 2: Shakespearean language
Lesson 3: the theatre
Lesson 4: act out the play
Lesson 5: the soldiers return in A1S1
Lesson 6: the relationship between Beatrice and Benedick in A1S1
Lesson 7: Don John in A1S3
Lesson 8: the masked ball in A2S1
Lesson 9: deception in A2S1
Lesson 10: focus on the villain in A2S2
Lesson 11: focus on Benedick in A2S3
Lesson 12: appearance and reality in A2S3
Lesson 13: review of Acts 1-2
Lesson 14: Beatrice is tricked in A3S1
Lesson 15: Claudio is tricked in A3S2
Lesson 16: the marriage in A4S1
Lesson 17: Beatrice and Benedick in A4S1
Lesson 18: Leanato and Antonio in A5S1
Lesson 19: the ending
Private Peaceful is a fantastic way to teach students about the realties of war, at a time when politicians seek to glorify it.
This unit is ideally for Year 7 or mid ability Year 8. 18 lessons covering the whole of the text, focusing on writer’s use of language, how the writer uses structure, character analysis and creative writing opportunities. The unit of work is fully resourced with ppts, contextual information to illuminate understanding of the text, chapter extracts and more. This is perfect for early exam preparation as well as fostering English Literature skills. Page numbers refer to the Harper Collins Edition.
Lesson 1: Introduction to WW1
Lesson 2: First day at school
Lesson 3: Older brothers
Lesson 4: Creating characters
Lesson 5: Grandma Wolf
Lesson 6: Siblings
Lesson 7: Describing a plane crash
Lesson 8: Parent-child relationships
Lesson 9: Diary Writing
Lesson 10: Life in the army
Lesson 11: Analysing character motivation
Lesson 12: War propaganda
Lesson 13: Use of setting
Lesson 14: Dulce et decorum est by Wilfred Owen
Lesson 15: Describing a gas attack
Lesson 16: Letter writing
Lesson 17: Assessment
Lesson 18: Assessment feedback
This unit works really well with a Year 7 or Year 8 group. They get really excited about the characters, especially The Artful Dodger! The unit consists of 17 lessons covering the whole of the play. It is fully resourced with PowerPoints, newspaper articles, character descriptions, extracts and diary entries. The page numbers refer to the Heinemann Edition by Nigel Bryant.
Lesson 1: Oliver’s feelings
Lesson 2: The workhouse
Lesson 3: Mr Bumble
Lesson 4: Oliver’s diary
Lesson 5: Apprenticeships
Lesson 6: Crime and Punishment
Lesson 7: Dodger and Fagin
Lesson 8: Writing a newspaper article
Lesson 9: Mr Brownlow
Lesson 10: Creating settings
Lesson 11: Designing Fagin’s hideout
Lesson 12: Solving the mystery
Lesson 13: Nancy
Lesson 14: The End
Lesson 15: Acting out the play
Lesson 16: Writing your assessment
Lesson 17: Assessment feedback
This unit contains 20 lessons covering the film ‘Let Him Have It’, focusing on opinion writing, speeches and newspaper articles that discuss capital punishment. It is fully resourced with worksheets, speeches, crime scene sketches and contextual information to illuminate understanding of capital punishment in the 1950s and the Derek Bentley case. This unit of work is an engaging way to prepare for non-fiction writing . It works well in conjunction with the film ‘Let Him Have It’ (1991) .
Lesson 1: Attitudes to capital punishment
Lesson 2: Crime
Lesson 3: A timeline of the warehouse robbery
Lesson 4: Witness evidence
Lesson 5: Prosecution and defence
Lesson 6: Using camera angles
Lesson 7: Creating a storyboard
Lesson 8: Filming your storyboard
Lesson 9: Writing a police report
Lesson 10: The Court Case
Lesson 11: Bentley’s execution
Lesson 12: 1950s culture
Lesson 13: Protest songs
Lesson 14: Persuasive techniques in a letter
Lesson 15: Persuasive techniques in a speech
Lesson 16: Creating a protest poster
Lesson 17: Writing a defence speech for Craig
Lesson 18: Writing a defence speech for Bentley
Lesson 19: Planning your assessment speech
Lesson 20: Writing your speech