AQA Paper 2 Comparing writers’ viewpoints and perspectives, full paper breakdown and activities based around Comparing writers’ viewpoints and persepctives on education and behaviour looking at The Other Side of the Dale and The Ragged School extracts . Achieve a grade 9!
Packed full of engaging activities: starter activity, assessment activities and plenaries using Wordle, summarising using images.
It breakdowns each question on the reading section 1-4 giving tips and strategies and model responses to answer the questions to achieve a grade 9. It also includes top tips to achieve a grade 9 in the writing section and includes an example of a grade 9 response.
-Q1 Select true statements
-Q2 Summarising similarities and differences adding inference
Q3 Commenting and expanding on language techniques
Q4 Comparing viewpoints and perspectives, using contrasting connectives
Q5 writing task will focus on speech writing, expressing viewpoints and developing ideas on education and do we learn outside of the classroom.
Self-assessment marking task, highlighting the language techniques.
Lesson objectives for the lesson include:
• Summarise the differences and develop inference from two pictures
• Recall paper 2 reading roadmap questions, timings and weightings
• Summarise the differences applying inference
• Develop inference for language analysis
• Identify and compare viewpoints from two texts
• Breakdown of questions 1-4 developing grade 9 responses
• Annotate and evaluate a piece of grade 9 writing
• Complete a piece of writing expressing your viewpoints and perspectives
• Discuss top tips for writing to achieve a grade 9
• Evaluate the effectiveness of a speech
• Explain and justify our POV on the statement ‘Education is not just about which school you go to, or what qualifications you gain; it is also about what you learn from your experiences outside of school’
• Plan and complete additional pieces of writing expressing your viewpoints
This lesson is full of activities and covers 54 slides looking at achieving the best answers for the whole paper.
AQA GCSE English language full lesson focusing on Paper 1 creative reading & writing looking at Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. Achieve a grade 9!
-49 slides, looking at the breakdown of questions 1 to 4 with grade 9 model answers, top tips for answering each question, build up work and planning, opportunities to share ideas and develop inference along the way. Gone Girl exam questions attached, model reading and writing tasks, video links.
Reading questions 1-4 & writing question 5
Model answers & answer breakdown to achieve a grade 9 with a grade 9 piece of writing that is analysed and discussed as a means of planning and plotting structural devices on a narrative graph.
The lesson is split into 2 parts, the reading questions and the writing section. Allowing opportunities to really delve into detail and help support students achieve the best grade. The lesson has a starter tasks, assessment questions, reflection opportunities and looks at proofreading and editing work to ensure that they achieve a grade 9.
Q1-4 READING
• Analyse the beginning section from Gone Girl for Paper 1
• Identify and discuss the difference between language and structural techniques
• Focus specifically on questions 2 to 4 in terms of developing detail and inference
• Explode and develop interpretations for Q2 language analysis
• Construct a flow chart for Q3 structure
• Develop and explain interpretation and impressions in Q4
• Review grade 9 model answers for Q1-4 looking at exploding inference using PEE
Q5 WRITING
• Discuss what is a narrative? How to write to create suspense and engage the reader
• Explain why a plot is important.
• Apply a narrative hook within your writing
• Create a word bank and plan in preparation for the Q5 writing task
• Complete the Q5 writing task applying AFORESTRIP and punctuation variety
• Review a piece of creative writing on the same topic
• Proofread and edit your writing task, highlighting techniques
Reflect on your current progress
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 The Handmaid’s Tale Creative reading & writing Q1-5 Grade 9 Margaret Atwood
Full lesson on Paper 1 The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood looking at the full paper 1 questions with a breakdown and activities for each question with grade 9 model answers for the reading and writing sections. Achieve a grade 9 jam packed with activities and tasks.
42 slides of a breakdown of the reading and writing sections, with grade 9 model answers and top tips to achieve a grade 9. Lesson focuses on exploding and developing inference. Starter task, assessment build up taks and activities, review and self assessment looking at EBI and WWW with a self assessment exit card activity. Links to EQI and human rights discussion. Discussion on the symbolism of colours and deep metaphorical analysis.
Lesson objectives
-Match structural devices to their definition/effect
-Analyse the opening from The Handmaid’s Tale for Paper 1
-Identify and discuss the difference between language and structural techniques
-Focus specifically on questions 2 to 4 in terms of developing detail and inference
-Explode and develop interpretations for Q2 language analysis
-Construct a flow chart for Q3 structure
-Develop and explain interpretation and impressions in Q4
-Review grade 9 model answers for Q1-4 looking at exploding inference using PEE
-Create a word bank and plan in preparation for the Q5 writing task
-Complete the Q5 writing task applying AFORESTRIP and punctuation variety
-Review your writing task, highlighting techniques
-Self-assess strengths and areas for development with the exit card
Grade 9 Creative writing AQA Paper 1 Q5 model answers
26 pieces of grade 9 creative writing responses from past exam Q5s from AQA Paper 1 Creative reading and writing papers and other popular themes for GCSE English Language creative writing. Examples filled with sophisticated content and SPAG.
Contents:
The seductive sweet shop
The storm
The market
The long ride home
The deadly dark
Fear
Bus journey
Stormy sea
The bazaar
The old man’s face
Regret
Legacy of fire
Discovery
Conflict
A timely gift
Beware of the watcher (attack story)
Bus writing task
Birthing of the brilliant burn
Fine line
Abandoned
Eyes and ears of a servant
Look out
Beep. Beep.
Into the metal jaws of doom.
An uncomfortable evening (a story about class)
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