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Porphyria's Lover poem by Robert Browning
Lesson to know the thoughts and feelings of the speaker in Porphyria's Lover. Student led activities to promote critical thinking before the reading of the poem.
Teachers should then go on to understanding the thoughts and feelings, with the final slide to give further insight into the context and ideas behind the poem.
This poem is from the Relationships cluster of the new GCSE Anthology 2015
Extension questions for The Tempest
A list of possible questions for pupils to discuss or answer relating to Act 1 Scene 2.
Transform Act 1 Scene 2 of Tempest into a film
A worksheet that helps pupils think about the music and film effects that could be use to create their own production .
Storyboarding Act 1 Scene 2 of The Tempest
Has a more simple version for weaker pupils. Pupils use the quotes to draw a picture of that part of the scene.
The Tempest Prospero's motivations
A work sheet based on Act 1 Scene 2- it gets pupils thinking about Prospero's reactions towards others and his actions.
Identifying sentence types in The Tempest
Pupils use the worksheet to identify whether characters use declarative, interrogative, etc. sentences.
Tempest Act 1 How to perform the lines
A worksheet that helps pupils to think about the different ways in which we can interpret the actions of the characters.
The Tempest- Prospero and Ariel's relationship
A detailed writing frame to help pupils produce an essay answering the question- describe the relationship between Ariel and Prospero- referring to Shakespeare's language.
Directing Propsero in The Tempest: Worksheet
A simple printable worksheet resource on The Tempest to help pupils explore the language of Shakespeare and think about Prospero's actions.
Directing Ariel in The Tempest: Worksheet
Printable worksheet: simple grid layout with support. Pupils to gather their ideas based on the language in Act 5 Scene 1.
Detailed Worksheets for Directing Prosepero
These are differentiated and extremely detailed writing frame worksheets to help pupils of any level write a detailed essay based on Prospero in Act 5 Scene 1.
Analysing Prospero Worksheet Differentiated
Worksheet based on Prospero's soliloquy from Act 5 Scene 1 of The Tempest by Shakespeare. Pupils complete a series of activities to understand his langauage and actions. Two different versions.
The Tempest Act 5 Scene 1 How to PEE: Worksheet
A worksheet handout table with parts filled in to model how to create Point Evidence Explanation (PEE) paragraphs based on The Tempest by William Shakespeare.
FUN spelling activies on powerpoint with AFL
The spelling booklet has now evolved. If you have used my previous resource, your pupils should now have some skills in memorising spellings.
They can be used during form time/registration, to fit in across the curriculum
This resource contains: word lists ready to be photocopied, some hints to memorise tricky spellings, plenary activities, interactive games for each word list, cloze exercises to show PROGRESS for Ofsted
*Please note when you open the powerpoint there will be music/noise for a few seconds- it's the macros.Macros must be enabled to use the games.*
Unseen poetry Assessment- 3 hour task
Pupils complete the booklet on their own, under exam conditions. This results in pupils studying a range of conflict/war poems and an essay on the poem Futlity.
This task can also be combined with the futile nature of conflict in Romeo and Juliet- AQA Literature Controlled Assessment.
A PPT that covers the layout of a newspaper
Has the correct names for each section too.
The Witches- make a machine based on the
chapters where the Grand High Witch creates the formula. What will the witches do with all those mice-children?
Functional Skills Scheme of work Part 2
The final lessons to go with the first half of the scheme of work based on the supermarket, designing your own cafe menu and promoting a new cereal. The cereal boxes have been uploaded onto TES.
The Magician's Nephew activities for chapter 8 & 9
To improve reading skills and comment on the author's craft.
Quick dictionary starter activity
Gets pupils looking at the links between word families.