A poem written by a former Y9 student of mine after a lesson looking at Stephen Lawrence. Powerful piece of poetry I just had to share with you.
"Hopefully it will inspire other people to think about the way society is functioning in the present day and challenge the corrupt aspects of not only our nation but others as well ❤️ " - Caitlin (student)
Thank you again.
Detailed PowerPoint focusing on the relationship between the themes of the play and the context.
Students will work collaboratively in differentiated groups to write a PEED paragraph. Lesson is focused on students, and their ability to work effectively as a team to share and develop ideas.
Lesson focusing on the theme of responsibility in 'An Inspector Calls', whilst also allowing students to reflect on their own personal responsibilities. Differentiated exam questions also provided.
Lesson teaching students how to write a successful introduction/opening paragraph. Lesson includes:
-example essay question
-activity to help with planning for the essay
-assessment Objective flashcard
-example introduction/opening paragraph
Takeaway menu for KS3 detective fiction. 15 differentiated tasks that can be used for homework or extensions. Good resource for home learning.
Inspired by podmc002 takeway menus.
Research task getting students to find key facts on the life of Nelson Mandela. Students are also given a famous quote from Mandela about education. They must make their own interpretations of this and write a PEE paragraph about it.
Good activity/starter/homework to lead you into a more in depth discussion or tasks about Nelson Mandela
Lesson for Chapter Six of The Handmaid’s Tale. Students will focus on A03, researching into Puritan society and making links with the novel. An exam style question is also included as homework or an extension.
Lesson exploring Simon Armitage’s poem ‘Out of the Blue’. Lesson focuses on students making meaningful comments about the effect language and structure has on a reader. Lesson includes:
word class activity
TSLAP questions to help students analyse the poem
practice question and example answer
AQA Q5 style writing activity
Worksheet looking at sentence structures. Students will first look at the definitions of simple, compound, complex and minor sentence. They will then have to identify what sentence type has been used in a series of sentences, ending with rewriting a piece of writing using a variation of sentence forms.
A full lesson (could be used over a series of lessons) which focuses on the presentation of a Southern belle in the play. The lesson includes:
- Examples (videos and theories) of Southern belles in American novels
- Collaborative LIVE learning using Google Docs. Students will work together to create A0 focused revision notes around Williams representation of the archetype of a Southern belle through the character of Blanche
- In depth quote analysis (Explode the Quote)
TEN writing starters for Paper 1, Question 5. Students are given a series of pictures as a stimulus (some of the photography is taken by me!) and a success criteria for each picture. This will help guide their writing and create more imaginative openings using ambitious writing techniques to impress an examiner!
Find some free examples to download on my Tes shop. If you like it, download the collection :o)
Detailed lesson for the AQA Power and Conflict poetry text ‘Remains’. Students read and watch interviews from ex-soldiers to gain understanding of the contextual ideas that may help their understanding of the poem. A series of questions are given to aid students’ analysis of the poem. In addition, an exam style question and Assessment Objective planning sheet is also included.
An introductory lesson into The Sign of Four. Lesson includes:
idiom starter activity
short story which students use to identify the conventions of crime fiction
a writing task using a range of stimuli
Detailed lesson focusing on Chapter 1 of ‘The Sign of Four’. Students will focus on observations and deductions. Lesson includes:
-spelling test using unfamiliar words from Chapter 1
-observation and deductions task using extract from Chapter 1
-critical thinking/collaborative task (students use observations and deductions to solve a crime)
14 lessons covering Chapter 1-10 of 'The Sign of Four'.
Each lesson covers a particular chapter or theme in detail. Throughout the course of the unit, students will have opportunities to practise exam style questions, peer and self assess, whilst familiarizing themselves on the Assessment Objectives and marking criteria in order to be successful in the exam.
In addition, each lesson has either a spelling test, idiom or punctuation task to complete as a settler.
A homework booklet with 7 weeks worth of exam questions for 'The Sign of Four' have also been included, with mid-week homework tasks revising 'Macbeth' and English Language Paper questions.