I teach GCSE and Functional Skills English in an FE college. I plan classes to engage learners studying on a wide range of vocational courses and believe that to engage learners we have to keep lessons fresh, exciting and fully differentiated.
I recently achieved full met/outstanding in my latest observation. I have a BA English Language, MA Creative Writing, PGCE English Specialism and QTLS.
I teach GCSE and Functional Skills English in an FE college. I plan classes to engage learners studying on a wide range of vocational courses and believe that to engage learners we have to keep lessons fresh, exciting and fully differentiated.
I recently achieved full met/outstanding in my latest observation. I have a BA English Language, MA Creative Writing, PGCE English Specialism and QTLS.
This three lesson powerpoint and resources is designed to help new GCSE and Functional Skills learners develop their understanding of 19th century literature and their creative writing skills.
The three lessons draw comparisons between Dracula and The Vampire Diaries, includes guided annotation and a series or creative writing tasks including character profiles and story arc planning.
The three lesson can be delivered to FS over 3-4 lessons or over 2 for GCSE learners. This is a fun and engaging way to introduce learners to the 19th century texts while making it more fun and accessible with some creative writing!
This pack includes:
three lesson powerpoint with a range of inspiring prompts and videos with learning objectives and differentiation
character profile worksheet
story arc worksheet
language feature worksheet
This pack is mainly aimed at Edexcel GCSE with Functional Skills learners preparing to move up to GCSE and new GCSE learners in mind.