A context sheet for the poem Remains - to be used as display or resource within lessons. Suitable for AQA 9-1 Conflict Cluster.
To download the full set, go to https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/poetry-context-sheets-11349297
A context sheet for the poem Poppies - to be used as display or resource within lessons. Suitable for AQA 9-1 Conflict Cluster.
To download the full set, go to https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/poetry-context-sheets-11349297
A learning mat to take students through Paper 1, Question 2 of the AQA English Language paper.This one is based on the sample materials released in August 2016, available on the secure website.
This mat challenges students at all levels and is linked to the mark scheme.
A context sheet for the poem War Photographer - to be used as display or resource within lessons. Suitable for AQA 9-1 Conflict Cluster.
To download the full set, go to https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/poetry-context-sheets-11349297
Context posters/sheets to use as display or as part of a lesson.
These could be used as part of a Marketplace style research lesson or individually as an introduction to the poems. They link to AQA Literature A03, with a small amount of information for students to remember. Key ideas are highlighted, related to higher or lower levels.
AQA 9-1 Conflict Cluster:
Percy Bysshe Shelley -Ozymandias
William Blake - London
William Wordsworth - The Prelude: stealing the boat
Robert Browning - My Last Duchess
Alfred Lord Tennyson - The Charge of the Light Brigade
Wilfred Owen - Exposure
Seamus Heaney - Storm on the Island
Ted Hughes - Bayonet Charge
Simon Armitage - Remains
Jane Weir - Poppies
Carol Ann Duffy - War Photographer
Imtiaz Dharker - Tissue
Carol Rumens - The émigree
John Agard - Checking Out Me History
Beatrice Garland - Kamikaze
A customisable introductory lesson to AO1 (AQA Paper 2, Question 2). Students are asked to infer information about children in Victorian London and Modern London from pictures by John Leech and Banksy (links within the lesson).
This is a good lesson for introducing students to the skill of summary and also directing them away from AO3 style answers.
UPDATED: link within the Powerpoint for the Banksy picture is no longer working. Picture can be accessed here:
2 non fiction extracts to support students in understanding contextual information about the living conditions in the WW1 trenches and feelings towards the British Government.
Each text is accompanied with 9 questions to support comprehension.
The text pair also includes English Language Paper 2 style questions:
How does the writer use language to describe the suffering of the soldiers? (AO2)
Use details from both sources to write a summary of what you understand about the similarities between the living conditions in the trenches. (AO1)
Compare how the writers convey their attitudes towards life in the trenches. (AO3)
Further questions encourage students to make links between the poem and the ideas raised within the extracts.
Extracts for the other 14 poems will be available soon.
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A homework project to allow students to research war poetry.
This resource allows students to choose tasks to suit their own choice of challenge as well as allowing them to share their ideas back in the classroom. Students can use these tasks in preparation for unseen poetry or to look across a war poetry scheme of work in KS3.
A learning mat to take students through Paper 2, Question 3 of the AQA English Language paper. This one is based on the sample materials released in August 2016, available on the secure website.
This mat challenges students at all levels and is linked to the mark scheme.
A PDF booklet with 31 extracts from A Christmas Carol and 11 exam questions in the style of the AQA exam. Questions could be adapted for any exam board.
Two lessons that explore the poem Remains using descriptive writing as a hook. This is an engaging lesson with support for developing learners.
This lesson also encourages students to consider sentence structure and flashback before allowing them chance to engage with the poem.
A resource exploring the AO1 questions on both question papers. This can be used as the basis of a lesson or for independent work.
This resource includes 2 19th Century extracts with questions in the style of:
1x "find four things..."
2x "tick four things that are true"
1x "summarise the similarities between..."
UPDATED: there was an error on the line numbers on one of the questions. This has been amended.