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Fun English Projects for KS3
A selection of three dynamic tasks/challenges that students can do at home or in school, individually or in pairs. Part of an English diploma originally, these projects are creative yet entertaining:
Write a letter to your future self
Build a stage for your favourite book
Turn your favourite book into a video game.
Each task comes with powerpoint instructions.
Jekyll and Hyde Extracts for Analysis
A Jekyll and Hyde booklet with 9 extracts with analytical questions for each. Perfect for any study of the text or extract practice for the GCSE Literature Edexcel syllabus.
Great revision tool or weekly homework, this is suitable for GCSE students of all levels or high ability Year 9. The resource could also be used to hone analytical skills with Year 12.
Jekyll and Hyde Setting Quotations
Useful two page sheet documenting quotations all to do with setting in Jekyll and Hyde. Worksheet covers quotations in chronological order under chapter headings.
Perfect revision tool for student studying for closed text exams. Also handy as a starting point for any essay on the significance of setting in |Jekyll and Hyde. Suitable for GCSE students or A Level.
Student Evaluation Form - English
Feedback form for students to gain insight on their views on the curriculum over the year. Can be used with KS3 and 4, this sheet asks for their views on the best bits of the year, what they liked the least, where they feel they learn the most (skills/knowledge) their proudest moments along with areas for improvement. It should should prompt independent reflection as well as give teachers a steer on how students feel they are learning. Great as a tool for Department Self Evaluation.
Macbeth 5.4 Summary and Function Notes
Powerpoint with quick tasks on the short scene 5.4 in Macbeth where Malcolm and his army cut down the boughs from Birnham Wood. Tasks involves summary notes, discussion and notes on function and an opportunity to jot down key quotations.
Whole task will take no longer than 10-15 minutes with reading.
Macbeth 5.2 Summary and Analysis
A fully resourced mini lesson on Macbeth 5.2. The lesson includes:
Powerpoint with summary, questions and annotation tasks
Teacher notes for annotation (on powerpoint)
Student annotation sheet.
5.2 is a short scene focusing on the progress of the battle and Macbeth’s mental state. Easily glossed over as a plot filler scene, this resource ensures students will be prepared should it come up as an extract.
Perfect for all GCSE Literature syllabuses or high ability year 9.
Macbeth 5.6 Summary and Function
Powerpoint briefly summarising act 5 scene 6 and offering explanation for function.
A speedy resource to use in 10 minutes or less before finishing the rest of the play!