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Macbeth Themes and Characters Revision
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Macbeth Themes and Characters Revision

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Revising themes and characters before we study act 5, these 2 lessons are planned to draw on student’s prior knowledge and support them in making their own revision resources (with or without ipads.)
Pre-reading mini-scheme for "A Christmas Carol" - Engaging Lessons and Comprehensive Resources
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Pre-reading mini-scheme for "A Christmas Carol" - Engaging Lessons and Comprehensive Resources

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This mini-scheme consists of five comprehensive lessons, aimed at building a strong foundation for studying “A Christmas Carol.” The series begins with a webquest on the social and historical context, followed by engaging and interactive lessons that explore the novella’s main motifs, themes, and characters. Ideal for the end of year in preperation for GCSE. Lesson 1: Webquest on Social and Historical Context Start with an interactive webquest that introduces students to the world of Charles Dickens and the Victorian era. Students will explore various aspects of Victorian society, including workhouses, child labour, Christmas traditions, and the Poor Law, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of the novella. Lesson 2: Introduction to Charles Dickens and Victorian Society Kick off the deeper exploration with: A mini-lecture on Dickens’ life and the social issues of Victorian England. Paired activity to create informative posters on workhouses, child labour, Christmas traditions, and the Poor Law. A gallery walk to share and discuss findings. Lesson 3: Exploring Themes in "A Christmas Carol" Help students uncover the core messages of the novella with an in-depth look at its themes. This lesson features: An interactive lecture on the main themes such as redemption, compassion, and social justice. Paired analysis of selected excerpts to identify and discuss themes. A digital presentation task to creatively summarise findings. Lesson 4: Analysing Motifs in "A Christmas Carol" Guide students in exploring the symbolic elements that enrich Dickens’ story. This lesson includes: An engaging lecture on key motifs like ghosts, Christmas, light and dark imagery, and chains. Paired analysis of motif excerpts. A scaffold worksheet to support detailed motif analysis. Lesson 5: Character Analysis and Reflection Deepen students’ understanding of character development and its impact on the novella’s themes. This lesson features: Paired character analysis using detailed worksheets. A reflective journal entry task from the perspective of a chosen character. Class discussion to share insights and connect character arcs to Dickens’ broader messages. Additional Resources: Key terms and words slides for each lesson. Guide on how to take notes effectively during mini-lectures. Why Choose This Mini-Scheme? Engaging and Interactive: Combines lectures, paired activities, creative tasks, and discussions to cater to diverse learning styles. Comprehensive Preparation: Builds a solid foundation in understanding the context, themes, motifs, and characters before reading the novella. Ready-to-Use Resources: Includes all necessary presentations, worksheets, and instructional materials for seamless implementation. Critical Thinking and Analysis: Encourages students to think critically about the text and its relevance to social issues, both historical and contemporary.
Unseen Poetry Jennie Joseph
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Unseen Poetry Jennie Joseph

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Unseen poetry lesson aimed at year 9/10 to prepare students for AQA English Literature Paper 2. Easily adaptable for other exam boards.
SQuEAL Paragraphs
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SQuEAL Paragraphs

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To support students in langauge analysis this can be copied onto other ppts, used as a poster or stuck in books.