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A Streetcar Named Desire critical perspectives and context (AO3/AO5)
A powerpoint with critical literary perspectives and context for A Streetcar Named Desire. The first section explores context of Southern Gothic Literature with summaries of Fall of House of Usher and a Rose for Emily for students to draw on for context this is roughly a one hour lesson.
The second section is a debate format with quotes to engage with. Students take a different literary perspective and must debate from that stance, using the quotes to start their talking points.
Critical literary perspectives cards provided as a worksheet and can be copied and given to students to prepare for the debate.
Animal Farm mock trial
Powerpoint outline for a mock trial set up a courtroom drama: Is Napoleon guilty of crimes against his fellow animals?
Includes guide worksheet for lawyers and characters to aid their research and preparation.
A Streetcar Named Desire critical perspectives and context (AO3/AO5)
A powerpoint with critical literary perspectives and context for A Streetcar Named Desire. The first section explores context of Southern Gothic Literature with summaries of Fall of House of Usher and a Rose for Emily for students to draw on for context this is roughly a one hour lesson.
The second section is a debate format with quotes to engage with. Students take a different literary perspective and must debate from that stance, using the quotes to start their talking points.
Critical literary perspectives cards provided as a worksheet and can be copied and given to students to prepare for the debate.
The Gilded Ones Dystopian extract
Extract, questions and writing task based on The Gilded Ones with links to Dystopian texts and a creative writing task on the final slide. 1-2 lessons.
Children of Blood and Bone KS3 reading worksheet
Reading worksheet with a series of questions linked to an extract of Children and Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi.
Perfect for a lesson linked to fantasy or as a cover lesson for a KS3 class. Includes starter, extract and questions on both Slides and Worksheet.
White Writing Feminine Gospels Duffy
Slides which address assessment objectives and a copy of the poem.
Simple outline and key points with a copy of the poem across slides for board annotation.
Critical Literary Perspective Cards
Definitions and prompt questions for six key critical literary perspectives, perfect for introducing AO5 critical perspectives for sixth form classes.
Includes New historicist, psychoanalytical, feminist, gender and sexual identity, marxist and post-colonial.
Camus, The Absurd and Waiting for Godot
Powerpoint with Camus’ theory of The Absurd, The Myth of Sisyphus, socio/historical context and essay question with suggested points to check understanding.
Waiting for Godot close analysis of Lucky's speech
Powerpoint lesson on Lucky’s speech in Waiting for Godot. Close analysis picking out key points of the speech, consolidating writing activities and consideration of staging.
Links to context (AO3), Berklean philosophy background to the play and academic references.
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Waiting for Godot close analysis and context bundle
Two powerpoints, one close analysis of Lucky’s speech and the other a context teaching tool focused on the author and The Absurd.
Reading Shaun Tan's The Arrival - whole book highlight activities
A powerpoint with suggested activities and writing tasks to take you through key scenes and points for the graphic novel The Arrival by Shaun Tan.
Suitable for home learning.
Sonnet 18 poem and questions worksheet
Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 one page worksheet with the poem, translation of unusual words and a selection of questions for students to complete.
Independent working after poetry study recommended.
Animal Farm revision cards
Animal Farm revision cards to play as a whole class with stepped questioning or could be used as a team quiz set up. Designed for GCSE revision of characters, quotes and ideas.
Freud and Jekyll and Hyde
A simple visual guide for teaching Freud’s theory of the id, ego and super ego in relation to Jekyll and Hyde.
AQA Language Paper 1 Practice Questions The Bear and the Nightingale
A stepped introduction to the skills needed to answer language paper 1 with an extract from Katherine Arden’s The Bear and the Nightingale.
An independent exercise that could be used in class or set for homework or as a mini mock for questions 2 and 3 of the paper.
Debating introduction and topics
An introduction to the Mace style debate format which can be adapted to most styles of debate. Basic topics to start students expressing their opinions and then a variety of debate topics based on recent debates at Cambridge Union. Could be used in an English lesson or debating club.
A level English Language Speech Analysis OCR Nick Clegg and Donald Trump speech comparison
A level English language scripted vs spontaneous speech comparison which can be used in the first term of English Language A level study. Sample transcripts, powerpoint outlining essay task with assessment objectives and a guide sheet for what students should be identifying in the texts and writing about in their essays.
We looked at each text in class time, as examples of spontaneous speech and scripted speech.
The New Colossus - unseen poetry
Two lessons worth of resources which includes a powerpoint to teach from and a double sided A3 learning mat/worksheet for annotating and writing about the poem. The resources use images to introduce The New Colossus by Emma Lazarus, context, form and key techniques as well as an assessment style question which is scaffolded on the powerpoint and worksheet.
This resource could be used as unseen poetry or in conjunction with a class novel which explores ideas of immigration or the American Dream.
An Inspector Calls planning grid for responsibility
A blank planning grid in A3 for students to plan a response to: How does Priestley explore responsibility in An Inspector Calls?