Please find an article I found online that was produced by a robot! I have edited the original document.
After the article are a series of questions that relate to language and structure techniques in the text. These mini questions are scaffolded to assist in answering the last questions.
You will also find teachers’ notes.
Enjoy!
Please find several different creative writing stories that have a plan for each story and a link to where the idea came from.
The first two stories have been done with annotations are the side explaining what makes them a good story! (In my humbled opinion)
The stories follow the traditional method of planning a story, most use a flashback technique and the last one is an experimental technique that could be used for students who are looking to really challenge themselves.
I hope this helps your students with creative writing, especially if they struggle to come up with ideas!
Remember, great artists steal and bad artists borrow. Also, creativity is not synonymous with originality. BOOM!
Many thanks
Jack
Please find an aesthetically pleasing resource that will help your students break down a 19th cenutry text!
It’s very easy to follow and is scaffolded in such a way that will help students answer the question at the end.
There is a template answer to get students started, and it also includes an area for teachers to give feedback!
I hate to charge, but I need to cover the cost it took to make and also the time and effort included.
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I hope this creative writing lesson will help you and your students.
Inside:
A lesson plan on how to deliver
Link to an extract for analysis
Spelling test
Custom made PowerPoint (can be edited)
Aesthetically pleasing resources (custom designed) can be used over and over again which include:
A teacher copy of a 5-part planner
A blank planner for students
A blank 5-part structure
Video link for context
This can be used for most exam boards if you teach creative writing.
This is a paid resource as I have to cover the costs of the programme I use to design the resources.
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This can be printed for students or displayed in a classroom. It will help students analyse language and structure for any spec by giving them a simple step by step process. Useful for learners who struggle to analyse any text.
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I have tried to create a visually pleasing resource that is broken up in such a way that will help students analyse a text.
This can be used for any exam board for GCSE - I use it to analyse how the writer uses language and structure/evaluation.
Please leave a review if you like it.
Use these as a display or for sticking in the front of books!
Specifically for Edexcel GCSE English Lanuage, but the process may apply to other specs.
They include:
A 5 step process on how to evaluate simply.
3 separate answers to a sample evaluation questions.
Helps students break down the evaluate process and see what kind of answers are required to access top marks.
This A3 can be adapted and edited via publisher. You can also print off and cut out the quotes and the mini whiteboards for a more hands-on approach.
Please review :)
Help students with their analysis by using this slogan activity. Students analyse the words, and consider the connotations of certain words. This will help them for language and structure for most specs!
An easy quiz with 10 questions that tests skills relating to the GCSE English Edexcel spec, but can be used generically for language and structure features.
An easy quiz with 10 questions that tests skills relating to the GCSE English Edexcel spec, but can be used generically for language and structure features.
An easy quiz with 10 questions that tests skills relating to the GCSE English Edexcel spec, but can be used generically for language and structure features.
This is a worksheet that can be cut out and used as a matching activity, or printed and uses as a line matching activity.
This worksheet is a great starter or plenary that tests students’ terminology knowlegde with 8 different language devices.
Included:
8 quotes (from famous books)
8 language terminology/devices
8 definitions - students can match or teacher can delete the definitions, and get students to fill them out.
Please review. I hope this help. Check out my other resources in my shop.
A nice and easy accessible resource for students. This will be good to use in lessons for people who are into Marvel movies, as the opinion is quite negative and Marvel is so popular amongst students.
Included are questions and answers for teachers!
An easy extract to analyse. This resource is designed in a way that students can only annotate one or two things per paragraph to help them understand they do not need lots and lots of information, but instead maybe 6/7 points to answer the question.
This resource is for Edexcel GCSE English language, but can be adapted for other specs. If you feel the background image is to bright or can’t be seen properly, then click the imagine, format, recolour, picture options and then adjust the transparency accordingly.
A nice, easily accessible resource to help students with exam practise for the Edexcel GCSE English language exam. This resource can be adapted for other specs.
The extract is short and easy to understand. The questions mirror the question style that will be on the paper.
Including is a small terminology test!
A nice, small extract to help students with paper 1 practise for Edexcel GCSE English language.
Q1-Q3 mirror those found on the spec.
Can be edited for other specs.
This resource is visually appealing and contains a small terminology test!
This is an easy, accessible small workbook that helps students answer question for the Edexcel spec on language and structure. However, it can be adapted, and questions can be changed to fit other specs such as, AQA.
It includes an extract from Frankenstein and students work through questions which are scaffolded to help aid their understanding, testing terminology along the way.
Tip: Pair with a lesson on creative writinG!