A detailed creative writing booklet with 20 pages of activities aimed at improving creative writing. Tasks and activities on the following areas:
• Abstract Nouns
• Imperatives
• Emotive Language
• -ing openers
• P.I.R.A.T.E. Persuasive Writing
• Roots, prefixes & suffixes
• S.T.A.M.P Language techniques
• Pathetic Fallacy
• Sentence Structures
• A range of 200 word challenges to put these skills into practice
Can be used as bit by bit as lesson starters or in larger chunks for whole lessons. Ideal for independent study or guided learning depending on the class and its students/teacher.
Four lessons on different types of speeches for the topic 'Famous Speeches'. Each lesson includes a worksheet of the speech and a powerpoint about the context, a link to the speech and a task.
Speeches are as follows:
1. Neville Longbottom from the Final Battle of Hogwarts
2. Kid President's Pep Talk
3. Emma Watson 'He for She' UN Speech
4. Barack Obama
The is also a persuasive speech techniques word search
A selection of resources to aid with Creative Writing. Resource includes two planning sheets for two different themes and a lesson on how to effectively use language and structure in writing.
Useful lessons for Langague paper 1 Question 5 prep.
A selection of worksheets for creative writing. Includes activities on:
Abstract Nouns
Writing planning sheet
Emotive Language
Imperatives
ing Openers
Pathetic Fallacy
Roots, Prefixes and Suffixes
Sentence Structures
Similes and Metaphors
A powerpoint based lesson focusing on describing vampires using effective language such as adjectives, similes etc. A great lesson for an introduction to vampires and the theme of Gothic Literature.
A whole lesson focusing on how the writer uses language to describe Edward Cullen in the first Twilight book. Differentiated worksheet with key quotes to identify language techniques used, analyse how they are used to portray Edward and discuss how they relate to typical features of vampires.
A lesson looking at the context to the novel ‘The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas’. A look at what concentration camps are and what happened at them, Auschwitz in particular.