I provide functional skills and English language GCSE lessons but I am looking to expand on this and produce more resources for students with specific learning needs. I also do Youtube videos for home learning https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-JQchhF9CJakm2Al271olw/ anyone who subscribes can have one resource of their choice for free
I provide functional skills and English language GCSE lessons but I am looking to expand on this and produce more resources for students with specific learning needs. I also do Youtube videos for home learning https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-JQchhF9CJakm2Al271olw/ anyone who subscribes can have one resource of their choice for free
English functional skills writing based on politics using emotive language language, connectives, a spelling rule and grammatical rule, designed for a three hour lesson.
Question 4 paper 2 of GCSE English language for AQA.
The theme is on money and life choices designed for a two hour lesson. The lesson objectives are scaffolded using Bloom’s taxonomy verbs.
Starter - statements promoting critical thinking (with answers)
Recap - Explode a quote (sample answer)
Task 1 - perspective and attitude teaching and 15 minute task
Task 2 - Inference about life choices and language analysis extension 15 Minute task but you can allow extra time for class discussion.
Task 3 - Analysis of sample answer, students label the answer using terms from the mark scheme.
Task 4 - reading of the two texts and analysis (video link as well)
Task 5 - question 5 quick attempt
Task 5 - Plenary students identify themes and ideas as of being 19th or 21st Century attitudes.
Hope you enjoy teaching it - any feedback is appreciated.
A collection of reading, writing and speaking and listening lessons and resources to suit functional skills English.
12 resources in total made to suit the new functional skills Edexcel specification but can be used for multiple awarding bodies.
Functional skills lesson on speech writing, looks at proofreading, planning and employability, should take around an hour and a half depending on class ability.
A short powerpoint and worksheet on linking words and their usages, this can be used as homework as I’ve made a video going through this, or it can be adapted and used as part of a lesson. The worksheet has some questions on paragraphing (video to follow shortly) and all answers are included.
An English lesson based on Remembrance Day for AQA GCSE English paper 2 or any persuasive writing task. Students are shown and practice the following skills:
Sentence variation
Structure of paragraphs and discourse markers
DAFORREST techniques
How to write a letter in the correct layout.
Includes a speaking and listening task on the orals and principles of war, which builds up to a writing task where students have to respond to a letter where they have been conscripted.
The lesson has been designed to last about two hours if given the time to complete a full letter. All resources are editable.
A small collection of resources designed to be used in October based on Black History Month , Halloween and Remembrance Day
There are a mix of assemblies and English lessons set for about GCSE range, all resources are editable and suitable for the month of October.
DAFORREST is an acronym for persuasive writing techniques. This is suitable for anyone who is doing GCSE English language as paper 2 is all about persuasive techniques, so the ability to write and analyse these techniques is a good fundamental skill. This is also important for those who do persuasive writing for IGCE and those who are studying level 2 functional skills.
A presentation/ video with a step by step guide on how to write an article. It looks at writing headings, the 5 W’s witness statements and conclusions. There is a download available with a sample article I have written and labelled with each of the stages I wanted to include.
A brief introduction into question 3 paper 2 showing the students how to answer the question and has a sample question for the students to answer, comes with a writing frame and some scaffolding. Made primarily for home learning but can be used by a teacher.
A speaking and listening resource based on the theme of employability. Looks at:
Ranking employability skills in order of importance. - Makes students think about the skills they might need.
** Making civil requests to avoid conflict - resolving conflicts without making the situations escalate and answering difficult questions in a work interview.
Interpreting body language - This gets students to think about what they are communicating by the way they are standing.
A worksheet and powerpoint to show how to use brackets and dashes, I give the explanation of how to use them on the powerpoint/video and then the students correct six examples, then write an example of their own. This is aimed for students doing either Functional skill or GCSE English language and who need to vary their punctuation usage.
A resource for anyone who is looking to increase the depth of their analysis for when answering language analysis questions. This technique is used to help students say more, moving away from a grade 4 and moving towards the higher levels. It’s been done with AQA GCSE English language in mind but I believe it has it’s benefits for all kinds of language analysis, regardless of specifications, I’ve included an accompanying worksheet and a copy of the PowerPoint with a sample answer.
A collection of AQA resources that can be used as entire lessons or just fun induction or revision activities.
The activities are scaffolded and most of them have been designed to last a minimum of an hour.
All resources have been designed to relate to the mark scheme of AQA English language paper 1 and 2.
A collection of quizzes to do at the end of term or during tutor time. They have a range of different questions designed to keep students engaged for a short amount of time and to encourage group/class participation.
GCSE English lesson for AQA.
Booklets for paper 1 and paper 2 that practices the skills required to pass the exams, self assessment included. Both books are over twenty pages and have extension activities , they were designed to help students identify language techniques and to know how to answer question 5 with multiple options to choose from to practice these skills.
A collection of resources to be used for tutor time activities or icebreakers that can be done remotely.
Bundle includes:
Halloween - assembly or just a reading comprehension as it goes into the Halloween culture, has a reading task and a quiz and video to finish.
Black History Month assembly - based on the theme of voting, activities included so it can be used for tutor time activities.
Black lives matter - looking at the history of the civil rights movement of African American people and an introduction to some of History’s most significant contributers to the civil rights movement.
Employability - an English focused lesson aimed at improving students employment skills.
Growth Mindset - Looks at how to think in a way that helps success and happiness. Looks at case studies, differentiated questions with a video and a mindset quiz.
Murder mystery - uses Maths and English clues to solve the murder.
Socially distant icebreakers - Personality quiz and other tasks that can be completed online.
Create your own superhero - A step by step guide to creating your own superhero.
Zombie lesson - An English based lesson looking at a zombie survival.
All resources are fully editable and a great way to start the year.