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Romeo and Juliet revision pack Edexcel English F
A revision booklet pack for Edexcel English - The Writer's Craft Foundation Paper.
This is based on extracts taken from Act 3 of the play (the chosen focus act for June 2016 exams). Includes brief summary of how to answer parts a, b and c with sentence starters to support low-ability students, then a selection of extracts from Act 3, with example exam questions. Could be used in revision or intervention sessions, or set for homework.
KS3 Shakespeare Takeaway Homework
A takeaway homework menu for KS3 students studying Romeo and Juliet. I have used with high and middle ability Year 8 students. You could set one task to be completed weekly, or ask that 2/3/4 be handed in by a certain due date. I have had some amazing 3D Globe Theatre models created by students! Hope you find it helpful!
'Brendon Gallacher' by Jackie Kay - Lesson
Effective lesson on 'Brendon Gallacher&' from AQA Moon on the Tides, Character and Voice cluster. Moves through activities and then groups work to analyse a stanza of the poem each. Marketplace share these ideas so all students leave with a fully annotated poem.
Science Fiction genre lesson - I. Robot
A lesson exploring the genre of science fiction through clips from the film I, Robot. Includes a number of activities and discussion points.
Used with a mixed ability Year 8 class.
Shakespeare Information Retrieval Hunt
Four posters with information and facts about Shakespeare, his work, Elizabethan theatre and Romeo & Juliet. Worksheet with 22 questions to find answers for.
I pin up the posters around the room and students go around with their worksheets to find the answers - a lot of fun and a lot of learning!
Introductory context lesson for KS3 SoW.
Imaginative Creative Writing Unit 9-1
A short 5 lesson unit on Imaginative/Creative writing, created for the new GCSE English Language 9-1 spec. Contains lessons on describing setting and character, effective story openings, narrative structure (using The Simpsons) and the importance of planning.
Clear assessment and success criteria checklists, which could be used for self/peer assessment.
Some differentiation/challenge activities, but may need more to adapt to your group.
Face - Benjamin Zephaniah SoW Part 1
Part 1 of 2. Series of lessons to follow with class reading of Face by Benjamin Zephaniah.
Lessons may last more than one lesson, but follow in order of the chapters in the book. Includes opportunity for writing assessment (newspaper article or persuasive speech writing). Extension/challenge tasks included.
Taught to high and middle ability Year 8 students.
Literacy lesson: Tension, suspense
A literacy lesson based around an extract from Robinson Crusoe. Analyse how tension is built in the extract then continue the story, applying techniques.
'Give' by Simon Armitage - Lesson
A lesson and activity on 'Give' from the AQA Moon on the Tides, Character and Voice cluster. Starter activities for students to think about the big themes of the poem. Set of group work activities to allow students to do some close reading of the poem.
Charles Dickens 'A Christmas Carol' research lesson
A worksheet to structure student research on Charles Dickens and 'A Christmas Carol'. I have slightly adapted the worksheet for different year groups: Year 7, Year 8 and Year 10 (just titled Charles Dickens research). A range of multiple choice and written answer sections. Great for lower ability but also a success with high ability pupils!
Adventure story structure
Outlining the structure of adventure stories. Students then match this structure to plots of books/films they already know. Literacy.
On The Sidewalk Bleeding - Identity Lesson
First lesson on short story 'On The Sidewalk Bleeding&'. Explores issues of identity and character development and Americanisms. Taught to middle set Year 9s.
Act IV, Scene 3: Juliet's Speech
Learning Objective: To explore how Shakespeare presents Juliet’s emotions in Act IV, scene 3.
PowerPoint recapping Act IV so far, and exploring Juliet's emotions through a drama activity and persuasive writing.
Used with high ability Year 9 group.
'The River God' by Stevie Smith - Lesson
A lesson on 'The River God&' from the AQA Moon on the Tides, Character and Voice cluster. A series of activities building to students working in pairs to analyse two lines of the poem in depth. Students then present their work to the class so all students leave with a fully annotated copy of the poem.
An Inspector Calls - Coursework SoW
This is a short SoW planned in preparation for iGCSE English Literature coursework. Includes many activities and character analysis, and essay preparation exercises. Lacks some detail due to teaching time restraints, but provides a good basis for developing.
Julius Caesar - Shakespeare Context Lesson
Introduction to the context of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Includes key words card sort, and video with questions worksheet activity (worksheet is a cloze activity but this can be removed for higher ability pupils). Taught to mixed ability Year 7s.
Year 8 Poetry Takeaway Homework
Starter, main course and dessert homework choices to run alongside a Year 8 poetry unit. Challenge/bonus activities included.
Hitcher - Simon Armitage (2 lessons, PEE)
Two lessons looking at the poem 'Hitcher&'. Exploring the poem, justifying opinions and building to PEE paragraphs.
The Highwayman SoW Year 7
Lesson powerpoints and storyboarding homework activity for Year 7, on The Highwayman (Noyes).
Includes activities exploring the language of the poem, understanding the story, exploring rhyme and rhythm and writing their own ballads.
The Red Room, H. G. Wells unit (Year 9)
A short three/four lesson unit on The Red Room by H.G.Wells, exploring the ghost story/mystery genre, how an author builds suspense and tension, building towards an essay question response or creative writing task.
Used with top set Year 9, and a middle ability set.
Split the story into 3 sections. Three PowerPoints. Quote analysis activities on worksheets for group work.