Complete scheme of work on war fiction. 16 complete lessons taking pupils through the following:
Analysis of 1st World War posters- PEEDL reading assessment with models and success criteria.
Analysis of Jessie Pope’s ‘Whose for the Game?’ poem.
Comparison of Jessie Pope’s poem to Wilfred Owen’s ‘Dulce’
Series of lessons of Wilfred Owen’s ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’- empathetic writing, PEEDL analysis- includes an observation lesson, speaking and listening activity, 2 lessons on writing skills- sentences and punctuation.
‘War photographer’ by Carol Ann Duffy PEEDL analysis and speaking and listening activity.
Lesson on Churchill’s speeches.
Lesson on Accrington Pals- assessment.
Everything you need to teach WAR! Great selection of resources.
Series of 16 lessons which takes you though all of the poems in the new AQA Power and conflict cluster. 50 resources in total which are extensive and include GT stretch.
Each poem is fully annotated and animated to take pupils though each poem a line at a time and there are opportunities for the pupils to explore the poems before the teacher takes them through the annotations.
Each poem has a question sheet to extend pupils’ learning at home and a revision worksheet to aid with exam preparation.
The SMILE technique is applied to each poem and reference is made to the new 1-9 levels.
Also included are poetry terminology worksheets to remind pupils of what they need to look for in poems and also resources to aid with the unseen poetry exam.
This resource was designed to support form time reading.
It contains:
Pre reading activity
Lesson on context and author
Comprehension questions on each chapter
Final activity- What can the Government do to help child refugees?
Extensive SOW that covers A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Includes 46 resources over 14 lessons, leading up to a character assessment. Each lesson includes a PowerPoint, differentiated worksheets and activities, model answers and fun, interactive activities. Everything you need to teach AMSND at KS3!
Lesson 1: Context
Lesson 2: Themes: Love
Lesson 3: Characters
Lesson 4: Plot
Lesson 5: Exploring status
Lesson 6: Act 1 Scene 1
Lesson 7: Act 1 Scene 2. The Mechanicals
Lesson 8: Act 1 Scene 2. Bottom
Lesson 9: Act 2 Scene 1. Puck
Lesson 10: Act 2 Scene 1. Titania and Oberon
Lesson 11: Act 2 Scene 1. Demetrius and Helena
Lesson 12: Act 2 Scene 2. The Lovers
Lesson 13: Bottom becomes an ass!
Lesson 14: Interpretations of Puck
Lesson 12: The Lover’s quarrel
Lesson 13:
Lesson 14:
Two transition activity lessons for year 5 and 6 pupils coming to secondary school.
Lesson 1- Roald Dahl design a chocolate bar and present back to the class.
Lesson 2- Dragons den design a robot and present back to the class.
Both lessons encourage fun, interactive group work and have been tried and tested to create great results!
This is a revision booklet to assist your pupils with tackling Paper 1 Literature.
It includes:
12 AQA exam style extract questions- perfect for using in class or setting as homework.
A reminder of the plot.
One page character analysis, with quotes, for each major character.
Covers all the significant events and has revision notes on each scene, with language analysis and evaluative comments to reach the higher grades.
It also includes an exemplar response with commentary from AQA exam board.
24 pages in total, with 10 lessons worth of activities.
I have used this workbook with my year 11 classes for the past 3 years.
Series of 26 extensive lessons covering A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Includes worksheets, hand-outs, quotes sheets, reading and writing tasks, PEEDL tasks, S&L drama activities, and a homework project that covers the whole term. Can be used for a top or bottom set (I have both and planned it as such) as there are lots of differentiated resources. Can also be used as an access into the text at GCSE as addresses the new grades system. Comes with an end of term assessment on ‘Moral significance’, but this SOW can also be used to explore Scrooge’s characterisation.
Lesson 1- A very Victorian Christmas.
Lesson 2- Context and Dickens’ life.
Lesson 3- What Christmas means to me.
Lesson 4- Analysing Scrooge Stave 1.
Lesson 5- Higher level reading targets.
Lesson 6- Scrooge characterisation.
Lesson 7- Scrooge Stave 1.
Lesson 8- Extra lesson- Scrooge’s character.
Lesson 9-Writing to persuade (Stave 1)
Lesson 10- Marley’s ghost techniques.
Lesson 11- Marley’s ghost pathetic fallacy.
Lesson 12- Marley’s ghost drama.
Lesson 13- Scrooge in Stave 2.
Lesson 14- Tension graph Marley’s ghost.
Lesson 15- End Stave 1 recap.
Lesson 16- Stave 2.
Lesson 17- Stave 2 continued.
Lesson 18- PEEDL Crachit Stave 3.
Lesson 19-Stave 3- the ghosts.
Lesson 20-Stave 3- Ignorance Vs. Want.
Lesson 21- Servants.
Lesson 22- Servants/ Scrooge characterisation.
Lesson 23- Assessment- Moral significance in A Christmas Carol.
Extra lessons x 3- Hot seating, character names and setting.
A 218 slide PowerPoint covering the Macbeth section on Literature Paper 1. New specification.
This SOW includes annotated scenes, exam questions, homework opportunities, extension activities, comprehension questions, group work and differentiated activities. I have used this resource with my top and bottom set year 10 and both classes could access the work and make progress.
Lesson 1- The plot. Comprehension questions to consolidate understanding.
Lesson 2- The social and historical context- a carousel lesson.
Lesson 3- Consolidation of the SHC.
Lesson 4- Act 1 Scene 1. Annotated analysis of the witches.
Lesson 5- Act 1 Scene 2. Character analysis of Macbeth- includes annotations, exam question, mark scheme and a modelled answer.
Lesson 6- Act 1 Scene 3. Macbeth and Banquo meet the witches- includes annotations and exam question.
Lesson 7- Act 1 Scene 4. Looking at Macbeth’s soliloquy.
Lesson 8- Act 1 Scene 5. First impressions of Lady Macbeth- includes annotated scene and exam question. Homework opportunity discussing how Lady Macbeth compares to a typical 16th century woman.
Lesson 9- Act 1 Scene 6. Exploring dramatic irony.
Lesson 10- Act 1 Scene 7. Annotated scene and comprehension questions.
Lesson 11- Act 2 Scene 1. Dagger scene- quotation match up and questions for discussion.
Lesson 12- Act 2 Scene 2. The murder- annotated scene and exam question focusing on the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Includes a success criteria and differentiated quotation grids with model answers.
Lesson 13- Act 3 Scene 1. Activity which includes highlighting and annotating the text. Exam question with AQA mark scheme.
Lesson 14- Act 3 Scene 4. Banquo’s ghost- annotated scene and exam question with differentiated modelled answers. Also includes comprehension questions which can be set for homework.
Lesson 15- Act 4 Scene 1. Activity and comprehension questions.
Lesson 16- Act 5 Scene 1. Sleepwalking scene- annotated scene with exam question. Differentiated homework activities.
Lesson 17- Act 5 Scene 3. Match up quotation activity. Comprehension questions.
Lesson 18- Act 5 Scene 5. Cloze activity on plot.
Lesson 19- Act 5 Scene 5. Annotated scene- An idiot’s tale. Comprehension questions to provoke discussion.
Lesson 20- The rise and fall of Macbeth- tracking his character through the play.
Lesson 21- Key themes in Macbeth.
43 pages of spelling practice.
Can be given as a homework project, or printed as individual pages for starter activities in class.
Index:
1. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD TO FILL IN THE SPACE: Here, Hear, There, Their
2. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD TO FILL IN THE SPACE: Our, Are, Your, You’re
3. Confusable words There / Their
4. Confusable words Know / Now / No
5. Confusable words Where / Were / We’re
6. Confusable words Where / Wear
7. Key spellings – week one
8. Key spellings – week two
9. Key spellings – week three
10. Key spellings – week four
11. Key spellings – week five
12. Key spellings – week six
13. Key spellings – week seven
14. Of or Off? Which do you use?
15. Our or Are? Which do you use?
16. Plurals practice – Plurals ending in y
17. Word games for spelling skills (3 pages)
18. Using ‘Who’ and ‘Which’
19. Identifying and using synonyms and antonyms
20. Proofreading
21. Common Errors
22. Crossword
23. This is the personal Word Wall of
24. Subject specific spelling collection (8 pages)
25. Correction exercise
26. Correct the mistakes in this passage
27. Allowed / aloud
28. Handy hints for improving your spelling – tricky words
29. Adding
Exciting scheme of work for KS3 classes on Moving Image.
Takes pupils through media terminology in the first section and then allows them to apply what they have learnt to Casino Royale.
Lesson 1- Introduction to the Media.
Lesson 2- Audience.
Lesson 3- Genre.
Lesson 4- Signifiers and connotations. Pupils analyse a Casino Royale film poster and then create their own.
Lesson 5- Connotation and denotation.
Lesson 6- Stereotypes.
Lesson 7- Soundtracks. Diegetic and non-diegetic sound.
Lesson 8- Camera angles.
Lesson 9- Writing up an essay.
Lesson 10- Stereotypes in Casino Royale.
Lesson 11- Camera angles in Casino Royale.
Lesson 12- Writing up stereotypes and signs in Casino Royale.
Lesson 13- Writing up camera angles and sound in Casino Royale.
Lesson 14- Extension lesson for top-sets on Representation in the Media.
Includes writing frames, model answers and builds up to an end of term assessment on Moving Image in Casino Royale.
Excellent resource which covers the all the main themes in the Power and Conflict cluster of poems. Can be used as a lesson or as revision homework. Compares poems alongside each other.
Analysis includes:
Power of Humans: Ozymandias and Duchess.
Power of Nature: Storm on the Island and Exposure.
Reality of Conflict: War Photographer and Poppies.
Effects of Conflict: Bayonet Charge and Charge of the Light Brigade.
Conflict of identity: Kamikaze and Émigrée.
At the end of the Powerpoint, there is the start of a comparison essay for Kamikaze and Émigrée- I modelled meaning, structure and imagery/language and then included 4 comparison quotes that pupils can finish off in class. I have also included a comparative essay on COTLB and Bayonet Charge. My current year 10 and 11s found this extremely useful as a way of revising.
Two fully annotated lessons on Bayonet Charge. I currently use this with my top set year 10/11, but I have also attached a differentiated version which I have used with a bottom set year 9/10.
Includes: starter activities, information on the poet/context, fully annotated, to grade 9, poem, SMILE analysis comparison sheet, teacher model, writing frame and plenary.
Everything you need to teach Bayonet Charge, AQA Literature Paper 2- Power and conflict.
This resource was designed to support form time reading.
It contains:
Pre reading activity
Lesson on context and author
Comprehension questions on selected chapters- 45 slides long
Final activity- Stephens shows that facing your fears and conquering the unknown is a positive challenge to undertake.
I agree/disagree with this statement because……
This resource was designed to support form time reading.
It contains:
Pre reading activity
Lesson on context and author
Comprehension questions on each chapter (multiple choice with answers)- 99 slides long
Final activity- To what extent do you agree?
This resource was designed to support form time reading.
It contains:
Pre reading activity
Lesson on context and author
Comprehension questions on each chapter (multiple choice with answers)- 69 slides long
Final activity- To what extent do you agree?
This resource was designed to support form time reading.
It contains:
Pre reading activity
Lesson on context and author
Comprehension questions on each chapter (multiple choice with answers)- 84 slides long
Final activity- To what extent do you agree?
This resource was designed to support form time reading.
It contains:
Pre reading activity
Lesson on context and author
Comprehension questions on each chapter
Final activity- To what extent do you agree?
This resource was designed to support form time reading.
It contains:
Pre reading activity
Lesson on context and author
Comprehension questions on each chapter- 41 slides long
Final activity- The protagonist of the novel, the woman in black, refuses to submit to Victorian patriarchal values by attempting to reclaim her illegitimate child. Even though she repeatedly inflicts suffering on families by causing the death of their children, we still feel some sympathy towards her.
I agree/ disagree with this statement because……
Two fully annotated lessons on Kamikaze by Beatrice Garland. I currently use this with my top set year 10/11, but I have also attached a differentiated version which I have used with a bottom set year 9/10.
Includes: starter activities, information on the poet/context, fully annotated, to grade 9, poem, SMILE analysis comparison sheet, AQA grade descriptors, writing frame and self or peer assessment plenary.
Everything you need to teach Kamikaze , AQA Literature Paper 2- Power and conflict
Two fully annotated lessons on Tissue. I currently use this with my top set year 10/11, but I have also attached a differentiated version which I have used with a bottom set year 9/10.
Includes: starter activities, information on the poet/context, fully annotated, to grade 9, poem, SMILE analysis comparison sheet, AQA grade descriptors, writing frame and self or peer assessment plenary.
Everything you need to teach Tissue, AQA Literature Paper 2- Power and conflict.