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AQA English Literature Power and Conflict Poetry: Random Comparative Question Generator
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AQA English Literature Power and Conflict Poetry: Random Comparative Question Generator

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Does exactly what it says. This spreadsheet will create one random comparative question for and will generate a new one every time you double-click a cell and press enter. A word of caution in that you cannot retrieve the old question. But, this is very useful for revision and or cover lessons. I’ve left room for you to add in your own question stems and you can manipulate the poetry lists too. I’ve left some instructions on the relevant tab. Hope you find this useful.
AQA English Language and Literature: Developing essay response skills to the Paris Anthology section
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AQA English Language and Literature: Developing essay response skills to the Paris Anthology section

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This is my attempt to engage and develop my Year 12s academic voices in their Paris Anthology related essay responses. The main issue my class had seemed to focus upon when and where to start. What I do is show them how they can place a particular emphasis on one of several potential areas of focus initially. I show them how they could use Mode, Audience, Purpose, each of Grice’s Maxims and each of the different levels of language as a starting point for an analytical response. The attached word document appears to be an “essay”.It isn’t. It’s the collected starting points placed in one document so that the students can focus more on the “how you do it” instead of trying to copy down the best bits. It worked reasonably well and is suited for a class with similar needs. Hope you find this useful.
AQA English Language and Literature: Developing Essay Writing Skills for the Heaney section
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AQA English Language and Literature: Developing Essay Writing Skills for the Heaney section

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I used a similar approach with the Paris Anthology section and my class found it to be very useful. The issue they were having focused on incorporating enough AO1 terminology appropriately. This lesson is designed to talk them through an approach to an essay question, starting with the poetic voice, moving on to selecting relevant areas and then placing each level of language as a different starting point before exploring ideas across the language levels. It seemed to work… Hope others find this useful as a starting point.
Quick Lesson POETRY - Roger McGough "The Lake"
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Quick Lesson POETRY - Roger McGough "The Lake"

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Need a quick lesson? Look no further. A whole lesson based around Roger McGough's "The Lake" - I know it can be found online elsewhere, but I include it here for convenience's sake. Perfect for when you need to fill that irritating cover lesson with something meaningful.
Year 9 Preparation for GCSE Scheme of Work: Writing from around the world
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Year 9 Preparation for GCSE Scheme of Work: Writing from around the world

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A resource dump for my first attempt at preparing a middle set year 9 class for the rigours of the new GCSE - some success, but the class dynamic was more of a problem than the lesson resources themselves. Some editing may be required, but if you are wondering about how to approach the Section B parts of the exams, this covers a lot of bases.
Midsummers Nights Dream S&L Resource Kit
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Midsummers Nights Dream S&L Resource Kit

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I did this as an end of year task with my Year 7's. Essentially it is putting on a puppet show of Pyramus and Thisbe, the idea being that the students tell a modern version but using elements of Shakespearean language. Set up for SLAF 3 but easy enough to alter for SLAF 1 and 2.
Neo-Classical prose, poem and play
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Neo-Classical prose, poem and play

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A worksheet on a poem, play and piece of prose from the Neo-Classical era. The questions are to check understanding and encourage thoughtful study of the era. I would appreciate feedback.
GCSE SECTION A Q5: Comparative Response
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GCSE SECTION A Q5: Comparative Response

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I made this sheet after marking a load of mock exam papers and getting frustrated at the inability of some foundation students to compare effectively. Oh yes, this is meant to be printed on A3 paper too! I have had success with foundation groups in terms of getting them to structure their responses.
Year 10/11 S&L: Drama Romeo & Juliet
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Year 10/11 S&L: Drama Romeo & Juliet

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Have had major success with this activity with a low ability Year 11 group. Concept is centered around 'A Tavern in Verona' and deals with events after the finish of the play. Students create and develop their own character. I have had un-confident and uncooperative students sustain their identified roles for 20 minutes with a video camera in their faces. Give it a whirl...
First Day Feelings
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First Day Feelings

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Linked to the Roald Dahl 'Boy' SoW. I used these powerpoints and worksheets to differentiate for a very large middle set year 7 group. Reasonable success - the worksheets allows the top end to focus on their own development, leaving me to focus on those who were really struggling.
Lord of the Flies: Stage Two - Film
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Lord of the Flies: Stage Two - Film

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These lessons are to be ran in tandem with watching the 1963 versions of the film (not the modern version - the pilot is still alive!). You can insert these two lessons at any point in the SoW.
GCSE Spoken Language MultiModal Communication Pack
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GCSE Spoken Language MultiModal Communication Pack

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Another experiment with mixed success. Attempted with a particularly apathetic bottom set year 10 group and got some decent Band 3s - I felt they left a lot out on the field so to speak. There is a lot of scope for taking this idea and developing it - if Gove leaves off the specification (unlikely) I will be coming back for a second crack at this. If not, I will modify it for a KS3 scheme in the future. Happy trails.
Your Shoes by Michèle Roberts: worksheet
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Your Shoes by Michèle Roberts: worksheet

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A resource with simple worksheet that encourages students to read the short story 'Your Shoes' by Michele Roberts. It also builds in the Point, Evidence and Explain way of thinking. This is written as a Homework activity for higher ability sets or as a lesson for weak GCSE classes.
Lord of the Flies: Stage Zero - Starting Point
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Lord of the Flies: Stage Zero - Starting Point

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The first lesson of a SoW I have recently created to teach Lord of the Flies to Year 7. This is the first part; I refer you to the 'Following this Scheme' guide for instructions as to what to do next. Please leave feedback if you find this Scheme useful or have any suggestions to make. Look for the remaining stages on here too...
Renaissance Poem, Play & Prose: Worksheets
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Renaissance Poem, Play & Prose: Worksheets

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A set of worksheets including comprehension questions and synopsis summaries of a play, prose and a poem. Each sheet has comprehension questions that lead the A level students towards understanding. Still trying to get my head around this course so feedback would be appreciated as to how useful these resources are.
Lord of the Flies: Stage 1 - Reading (M - H)
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Lord of the Flies: Stage 1 - Reading (M - H)

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Here you will find the reading lessons for my Lord of the Flies SoW for the mid to higher ability (Learning outcomes measured against Levels 4 - 6). IMPORTANT: Lessons 6 and 7 use sound-clips which I couldn't upload - you will have to find suitable sound effects yourself. Please feel free to add feedback and any suggestions.
Lord of the Flies: Stage Three - Writing
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Lord of the Flies: Stage Three - Writing

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The third and final stage of my Lord of the Flies SoW. I am still adding in alternative lessons to this so expect some changes. The writing assessment focuses on a letter-in-a-bottle activity. As you can see, there is heavy emphasis on punctuation. Feedback welcome. The handwriting lesson is based upon a workbook i found on TES - I take no credit for it!
Poetry: Cultural Poetry Investigation PART 1
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Poetry: Cultural Poetry Investigation PART 1

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The first part of a poetic investigation using all those old copies of the AQA anthology from yesteryear. The assessment is designed to focuse on RAF2,3,5 and 7. Each poem is split into two lessons; the first focusing on the cultural aspects and the second on the language. ALL of these power points are rendered in pink to allow Dyslexic students to read them without the text glaring. Second part to follow....