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English resources for KS3, 4 & 5
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 1 SECTION B
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 1 SECTION B

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ACTIVITIES RELATED TO THE NARRATIVE (AND DESCRIPTIVE) WRITING REQUIREMENT OF SECTION B OF AQA'S ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 1. THE METAPHOR LESSON HELPS REMIND STUDENTS WHAT AN EFFECTIVE METAPHOR IS - RATHER THAN WRITE A POEM, THEY COULD SIMPLY WRITE A SELECTION OF METAPHORICAL DESCRIPTIONS.
OF MICE AND MEN COLLECTIVE MEMORY POSTER
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OF MICE AND MEN COLLECTIVE MEMORY POSTER

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An introductory or revision task where small groups of pupils take it in turns to memorise the images and quotations on the poster. The aim is to reproduce it in their groups and use it as a talking point.
KS3 Speaking and Listening - Ambitions Talk / Speech
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KS3 Speaking and Listening - Ambitions Talk / Speech

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Aimed at KS3 but could be used at KS4, these four lessons introduce the idea of researching and presenting a job / career that students would like to do in the future, after looking at some celebrity jobs. Includes an interactive whiteboard game to emphasise key speaking and listening skills. Peer and self assessment are part of the lessons.
English Literature Paper 1 GCSE AQA - Macbeth - Bravery and Courage Revision ppt
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English Literature Paper 1 GCSE AQA - Macbeth - Bravery and Courage Revision ppt

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Extract question looking at how Shakespeare presents bravery and courage in given extract and in the play as a whole. Students are asked to consider these themes for the whole play and then look at the extract specifically. Using questions relating to different parts of the extract, students gradually build up an understanding of the extract. They can then begin to plan or write an answer.
KS3 & 4 DESCRIPTIVE WRITING LESSON - USING LANGUAGE TO CREATE ATMOSPHERE
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KS3 & 4 DESCRIPTIVE WRITING LESSON - USING LANGUAGE TO CREATE ATMOSPHERE

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This begins with a drawing activity, to emphasise the importance of conveying detail. Students are given two different versions of the same description to decide which is best, followed by a number of statements to improve upon themselves. IAMSOAP is introduced, as a method for remembering the techniques of descriptive writing. Finally, students are asked to describe three images to create atmosphere, using the techniques from IASOAP. Peer Assessment to finish.
WORLD WAR 1 CREATIVE POETRY TASKS - KS3 OR KS4 - POSSIBLE INTRODUCTION TO WAR POETRY
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WORLD WAR 1 CREATIVE POETRY TASKS - KS3 OR KS4 - POSSIBLE INTRODUCTION TO WAR POETRY

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Aimed at higher ability KS3 or 4, this lesson provides a range of WW1 poetry related tasks. Students are asked to consider what they already know about WW1 and create a colourful wordle (word cloud). Then, using stills from WW1 in Lego, students match lines from famous WW1 poems to the images. Finally, students decorate a template of a poppy (choice provided), with images and quotations from their learning. This could be provided as a competition. Possible introductory lesson to WW1 poetry.
DESCRIPTIVE WRITING - DESCRIBE A BEACH SCENE LOWER ABILITY KS3 OR KS4
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DESCRIPTIVE WRITING - DESCRIBE A BEACH SCENE LOWER ABILITY KS3 OR KS4

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Students have a drawing starter activity to consider the importance of precise description. Then students look at short examples of beach descriptions and consider the most effective. Following this, there is a guided question task, where pupils write down answers to some questions designed to get them thinking about beaches. After this, a mind map encourages pupils to visualise their ideas for the final task which would be to describe a beach. Extension tasks include asking students to identify where there is potential to use the senses to describe, and also to consider vocabulary choices.
PERSUASIVE SPEAKING TASK - CREATE YOUR OWN LAS VEGAS HOTEL - KS3 & 4
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PERSUASIVE SPEAKING TASK - CREATE YOUR OWN LAS VEGAS HOTEL - KS3 & 4

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This lesson introduces the big Las Vegas hotels and the themes they are based around. After looking at some example, and watching some clips, students are tasked with creating their own and presenting their ideas to persuade the audience that their hotel should be the next one to be built on the strip.