This is a FREE SAMPLE of my paid lesson which can be found here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12693341
This PowerPoint is centered around a line-by-line analysis of the poem, thus enabling students to plan and answer one of the four IGCSE exam-style questions on the final slide. The slideshow introduces the students to the author’s purpose and the overall themes first, and concludes with a task in which students are asked to link quotes from the poem to the themes.
The slideshow spans 28 animated slides.
I would recommend starting students off with the context PowerPoint, which can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12685674
Note: A FREE SAMPLE of this lesson is available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12693348
This PowerPoint is centered around a line-by-line analysis of the poem, thus enabling students to plan and answer one of the four IGCSE exam-style questions on the final slide. The slideshow introduces the students to the author’s purpose and the overall themes first, and concludes with a task in which students are asked to link quotes from the poem to the themes.
The slideshow spans 28 animated slides.
I would recommend starting students off with the context PowerPoint, which can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12685674
Getting students excited about poetry is hard; regardless, that is what this resource sets out to do. The purpose of this lesson is to introduce students to the historical context of the poem and enable them to empathise with the author. The lesson concludes with two longer and guided reciprocal teaching activities in which the students explore the poem for themselves. Detailed role-cards are provided for this activity.
The PowerPoint spans 18 beautifully designed and fully animated slides which contain shorter and longer activities with pair tasks and individual tasks. The PowerPoint is accompanied by an extensive and highly detailed lesson plan which will walk you through the slideshow, literally click by click, thereby making the delivery easy as can be.
The slideshow covers:
A Do-Now task to hook learners from the start
A historical overview with several turn-and-talk activities
A letter-writing activity in which students imagine they are in WW1, complete with success criteria and inspiration
A brief introduction to the poet
A beautifully animated line-by-line showing of the poem
Easy-to-fill-in tables showing task and group assignments
The complete lesson is expected to span between two and four 50-minute periods of teaching.
NOTE: A free sample of this lesson is available in my shop. If you are on the fence about purchasing, I recommend you check it out!
Getting students excited about poetry is hard; regardless, that is what this resource sets out to do. It spans 18 beautifully designed and fully animated slides which contain shorter and longer activities to be completed independently and in pairs. The lesson plan is accompanied by an extensive and highly detailed lesson plan which will walk you through the lesson, literally click by click, making the delivery easy as can be. It concludes with two longer and guided reciprocal teaching activities for which detailed role-cards are provided.
The lesson is expected to span between two and four 50-minute periods of teaching.
NOTE: This is a free sample intended for you to review the quality of the complete lesson plan available in my shop.
NOTE: If you are looking for a line-by-line PowerPoint analysis of the poem rather than a context lesson, check out my other resource here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12693341
This resource is part of my complete scheme of work for Lois Lowry´s novel The Giver. If you enjoy it, please consider reviewing the free sample for this scheme which can be found here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12564508
The complete scheme can be purchased here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12564505
NOTE: The lessons for chapters 1-4 can be found for free HERE:https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12564508 (If the link does not work, copy/paste it into your browser bar and press enter)
This is a complete scheme of work for Lois Lowry´s novel The Giver. Aside from the novel, you will need no further resources; the scheme is extremely detailed and comprehensive.
It comes with:
19 fully animated powerpoints, each covering 1-2 chapters in the book.
A comprehensive excel sheet with lesson-by-lesson guidance for the teacher as well as ideas for extension in the event that the unit runs short (unlikely)
A printable unit overview for students showing when assessments will occur, when reading homework is set and other useful info
Model texts for diary entries, newspaper articles and opinion pieces to scaffold and inspire students´ writing. These have been annotated for content and language to highlight and explain what good writing looks like.
A vocabulary list of 30 items from the book as well as vocabulary tests and Quizlet sets to assist revision for each test.
Several easy-to-mark homework quizzes to check whether students have kept up with reading
A comprehensive mid-unit assessment complete with rubrics and student feedback sheets
An end-of-unit student satisfaction survey
Links to relevant Kahoot quizzes
This is a novel study unit that focuses on the concepts of science fiction, utopia, and dystopia. It is designed to challenge students´ thinking and dive deep into the ethical grey areas presented in the novel.
The unit focuses on the writing skills of diary entries, newspaper articles, and opinion pieces. Most writing tasks are differentiated, allowing students to choose their tasks from a pool of four. This means that all students are able to participate and be challenged.
The scheme uses a simplified version of literature circles to allow students to work in groups and discuss the themes at key points in the novel.