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AQA English Literature: Introduction to Unseen Poetry lessons
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AQA English Literature: Introduction to Unseen Poetry lessons

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Lessons designed to engage and interest my year 10s as they step into GCSE-land for the first time. They enjoyed the analysis of the song lyrics a lot. I found that my previous classes found it very hard to engage with the poetry element. These lessons (combined with a couple of others that don't belong to me) worked well.
AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A Mock Exam - Compass and Torch
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AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A Mock Exam - Compass and Torch

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I've found another use for all that knowledge we have about the old AQA English Lit anthology (The Sunlight on The Grass anthology). I have started to turn them into English Language Paper 1 Section A Mock Exams! This is one of them. There is no mark scheme, but if you use the Paper 1 mark scheme from the AQA website you should be fine. This one uses sections from Compass and Torch - I've stitched together two sections and omitted the bit about the horses (for those who remember) so that the extract focuses only on the relationship between the boy and the man.
AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A Mock Exam - The Darkness Out There
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AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A Mock Exam - The Darkness Out There

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I’ve found another use for all that knowledge we have about the old AQA English Lit anthology (The Sunlight on The Grass anthology). I have started to turn them into English Language Paper 1 Section A Mock Exams! This is one of them. There is no mark scheme, but if you use the Paper 1 mark scheme from the AQA website you should be fine. This one uses the start of The Darkness Out There. The focus here is very much on the use of setting. UPDATE: I’ve included some rudimentary answers. You’ll still need a copy of the mark scheme.
AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A Mock Exam - Something Old, Something New
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AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A Mock Exam - Something Old, Something New

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I've found another use for all that knowledge we have about the old AQA English Lit anthology (The Sunlight on The Grass anthology). I have started to turn them into English Language Paper 1 Section A Mock Exams! This is one of them. There is no mark scheme, but if you use the Paper 1 mark scheme from the AQA website you should be fine. This one uses the start of Something Old, Something New.
AQA English Literature - Complete approach
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AQA English Literature - Complete approach

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All of my AQA English Literature resources at GCSE level in one bundle. Covers the following texts: DNA An Inspector Calls Jekyll and Hyde A Christmas Carol Conflict and Power poetry Unseen poetry Romeo and Juliet Macbeth The bundle also includes a tracking spreadsheet for GCSE Literature.
AQA GCSE English Literature Jekyll & Hyde: Chapter exploration and Extract Analysis
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AQA GCSE English Literature Jekyll & Hyde: Chapter exploration and Extract Analysis

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A complete scheme of work covering each of the chapters and all of the associated assessment objectives. Each of the chapter lessons identifies SOME of the archaic vocabulary and provides the definitions - though this tails off towards the end as there is an assumption that the students become more confident in defining these archaic terms. Contextual allusions and Thematic Devices are identified too. There are comprehension questions for each of the chapters and developmental tasks that cover language and structure. In addition to this, I've started to include English Language style questions (I intend to teach Paper 1 the other side of this unit). I've included the worksheets as part of the pack. Each of the chapter specific power points takes about two hours to work through so there is scope for a lot more, but it depends on how quickly you read through the text. Lastly, I include some WORDLES which I use as starting points and are interesting little differentiation tools - one for each chapter covered (except chapter 10 for some reason - it's buried on a hard drive somewhere). I will add to this as I complete each batch of lessons.
AQA English Language Paper 1 Resources - based upon 100% Perfect Girl
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AQA English Language Paper 1 Resources - based upon 100% Perfect Girl

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A few things first: the mock exam can be found elsewhere on in my resources and I base the lessons off a similar series of lessons focused on Anil. The difference here is that these lessons are very much targeting higher ability students - all of the success criteria draws from the top end of the mark criteria. I found this series of lessons to be really useful as a way of establishing the skills required to answer each of the Section A questions. The lessons focus less on exam strategy and more on understanding what is required in relation to each question. The kids found it useful.
AQA A-Level English Language and Literature - Introduction to Poetry (Heaney)
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AQA A-Level English Language and Literature - Introduction to Poetry (Heaney)

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My introduction unit for A-Level Language and Literature. It assumes that the academic voices of the students needs sharpening somewhat. I source a lot of stuff from various corners of the net and use it in the power points - pay particular attention to the notes element of the power points by the way. I also include a “model essay” the purpose of which is to get the students to move away from their formulaic essay structures that they have used in their GCSEs. Think of this as a starting point that may need a little shaping to suit the needs of your class.
AQA English Language and Literature A-Level: Foregrounding Heaney
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AQA English Language and Literature A-Level: Foregrounding Heaney

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A few elements of my class really struggled with this concept. So, I’ve broken it down into a step by step guide. The class will each need a copy of the AQA Poetry Anthology for this. It focuses on Follower first and then sets them up for an academic tilt at a comparative response. I’ve had a good response from the elements of the class that initially struggled too.
AQA English Language Paper 1: The Tiredness of Rosabel exam deconstruction
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AQA English Language Paper 1: The Tiredness of Rosabel exam deconstruction

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A lesson designed to be taught AFTER the class has sat a mock exam. However, with very little modifcation this can become a walking-talking mock exam, or a peer/self assessment based lesson. The powerpoint contains model material and an indicator as to the quality of the model material. My class found this lesson to be very useful. Additionally, the insert is available for free should you wish to download it for yourself. I include the link below: https://linwood.bournemouth.sch.uk/summerwood/files/2017/12/8700_1-INS-EnglishLanguage-G-6Jun17-AM.pdf
AQA GCSE Curriculum
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AQA GCSE Curriculum

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Every scheme of work that I’ve made that could be used to teach AQA English Language and AQA English Literature
AQA English Language P2: Section B (using A Christmas Carol)
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AQA English Language P2: Section B (using A Christmas Carol)

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A series of lessons designed to make sure students have a clear understanding of the “basics” and the “developed” skills and techniques required for EACH of the possible text types they could meet in Section B of the English Language Paper 2 exam. Because my lot were taught A Christmas Carol (and I was trying to kill two birds with one stone by revising this at the same time…), the tasks are all focused on writing within the world of Scrooge. To that end, they may require some editing on the part of the user - hence the reduced price.
AQA English Literature: Macbeth
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AQA English Literature: Macbeth

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A collection of resources designed to support the teaching of Macbeth at GCSE level. The lessons assume that the class will be “acting” out the play, using the summary as a stimulus for the acting out element. I interspersed this acting with numerous directions to read the text aloud; overall, the students enjoyed this combination of normal language and Shakespearean. It has always been my way to establish an initial understanding of a Shakespearean text before trying to wade through the language. Hopefully, this will prove a useful starting point.
KS3: Detective Fiction - Sherlock Holmes. Workbook included. Reading and Writing SoW.
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KS3: Detective Fiction - Sherlock Holmes. Workbook included. Reading and Writing SoW.

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A thoroughly enjoyable unit of work. Built around a work booklet and designed for that awkward half-term at the end of the year where you don’t want to give out new exercise books. The workbook contains a copy of The Norwood Builder, comprehension questions and vocabulary list, as well as a variety of activities that focus (primarily) upon creative writing skills with some language and structure based tasks. The lessons are designed to be used with the workbook. NOTE: I may upload a slightly different workbook in the future, but I will leave the original on here.
KS3: Murder on The Orient Express Language Task - Method Focus
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KS3: Murder on The Orient Express Language Task - Method Focus

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Using a format that proved successful in the KS4 arena, I’ve adapted the thinking to apply to an AQA English Language P1 Q2/P2 Q3 style task that would fit for a higher ability top set KS3 class. The approach is to initially read the extract then to specifically identify concepts that relate to a language focused task, followed be explicitly identifying language based methods and incorporating into a response.