Mark scheme criteria set out as a ladder / steps to success for AQA GCSE English. Shows children how to achieve each band.
Everything ready to print - just add some brown paper to create the ladder.
Powerpoints for four lessons (potentially more) on Sheila and context.
Designed to teach students how to analyse quotations in detail.
Also includes work on vocabulary to help improve responses.
Suitable for home learning / intervention groups/ lessons in school.
7 PowerPoints following the same format. All adaptable.
Can be used as whole lessons in school, homework tasks or for home learning.
Suitable for KS3 - 4 or as GCSE prep.
Slide one: Learning objective / overview of tasks
Slide two: Find definitions of new vocabulary
Slides three - six: Literacy challenges such as how to use a semi-colon
Slide seven: Produce a piece of writing using the new vocabulary and skills. Pupils are given an image to use as stimuli in the style of AQA GCSE English Language.
Slide eight: Review work / set targets
A booklet used for homework with a KS3 literacy class.
The focus is researching Syria and writing for purpose.
There are small links to The Bone Sparrow but these can be removed easily.
A series of tasks on writing for purpose / non-fiction/ rhetorical devices.
Our theme this half term is inspirational people and events, though tasks can easily be adapted.
49 slide Powerpoint is fully editable for you.
Tasks could easily last the full term.
Also useful as a homework booklet.
A series of tasks based on writing for purpose.
Our topic this half term is teenage runaway so many of the tasks are linked to this or the issues facing teenagers. However, these can be adapted very easily.
Includes analysis Boris Johnson’s address to the nation on coronovirus and some links to the English Language GCSE.
A useful booklet for class work but also for cover work or homework.
A series of tasks looking at rhetorical devices and writing to inform, advise, persuade and argue. Tasks could easily be stretched out to cover a term of work.
The initial theme is teenage runaway/issues facing teens but this can easily be adapted.
Fully resourced scheme for KS3 - lesson plans, approximately 20 PPTs, worksheets, vocabulary booklets, and links to SMSMC / British Values / moral issues and global learning.
Students write a description of New York using extended metaphors - worksheet to scaffold understanding of this.
Several worksheets on using subordinate clauses, colons and semi colons.
Worksheet for developing a character - we first discussed this as a class and used mini drama tasks to bring the character to life and generate more interesting descriptions (show don’t tell)
Additional story mountain sheet if students need support with planning.
A lesson exploring the theme of oppression in I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
I have used this as part of a poetry scheme but also as a bridge into texts such as Of Mice and Men.
Worksheets are included and students from Year 7 to Year 10 have loved studying this poem.
A Powerpoint with several worksheets to scaffold analysis of The Manhunt. Students from Y7 to Y11 have always loved this lesson.
Worksheet on semantic fields
Worksheet based on an article in National Geographic about PTSD and art therapy
Worksheet on selecting relevant evidence from poems
Sentence starters for PETAL paragraphs
WWW EBI sheets
A lesson to help students think about structuring their responses and creating more imaginative pieces.
Suitable for 11-16 with a focus on the AQA GCSE English Language mark scheme.
Four lessons on risk - one of the topics that must be covered when PSHE becomes statutory in 2020.
PPTs and worksheets/booklets as well a child friendly version of the Sensation Seeking Scale Questionnaire designed by Dr Marvin Zuckerman. Also includes an end of topic evaluation to demonstrate progress.
Can be editted.