This contains:
A beautiful handout on how to correctly paragraph :)
A paragraphing activity/worksheet on page 2.
A poster on paragraphing, using the acronym TiP ToP
15 Questions.
Easy and convienient.
Can be used as a starter activity, or as a low-stakes quiz.
Dyslexia friendly font (Calibri) with visuals.
Challenge available for students to create their own.
The question this lesson contains is: ‘How does the Alice Walker use language to describe the setting?’
Q2 Language Analysis.
Uses clear teacher modelling & scaffolding.
Gradual release of responsibility: I DO, WE DO, YOU DO.
Tackles ‘imagery’ linking it to atmosphere.
SEND / dyslexia friendly.
Teacher guidance on slide 1.
Offer opportunities for stretch challenges.
PEER REVIEW.
AQA Paper 1, Q2: Language Analysis
Uses clear teacher modelling & scaffolding.
Gradual release of responsibility: I DO, WE DO, YOU DO.
Tackles ‘imagery’ linking it to atmosphere.
SEND / dyslexia friendly.
Teacher guidance on slide 1.
Offer opportunities for stretch challenges.
PEER REVIEW.
AQA Paper 1, Q2: Language Analysis
Uses clear teacher modelling & scaffolding.
Gradual release of responsibility: I DO, WE DO, YOU DO.
Tackles ‘imagery’ linking it to atmosphere.
SEND / dyslexia friendly.
Teacher guidance on slide 1.
Offer opportunities for stretch challenges.
PEER REVIEW.
AQA Paper 1, Q2: Language Analysis
Uses clear teacher modelling & scaffolding.
Gradual release of responsibility: I DO, WE DO, YOU DO.
Tackles ‘imagery’ linking it to atmosphere.
SEND / dyslexia friendly.
Teacher guidance on slide 1.
Offer opportunities for stretch challenges.
PEER REVIEW.
AQA Paper 1, Q2: Language Analysis
Uses clear teacher modelling & scaffolding.
Gradual release of responsibility: I DO, WE DO, YOU DO.
Tackles ‘imagery’ linking it to atmosphere.
SEND / dyslexia friendly.
Teacher guidance on slide 1.
Offer opportunities for stretch challenges.
PEER REVIEW.
This resources comprises:
A list of 285 adjectives to describe a face.
An example of AQA’s Paper 1 Question 5.
The plenary asks students to write down their favourite words to describe each aspect of the face.
A fun and engaging lesson on sibilance!
Lesson includes:
A starter activity.
A plenary.
Analysing poetry slide activities.
A Creative writing activity.
An extra activity just in case!
Important Note: this lesson’s exert isn’t from a past AQA Paper 1. The question this lesson contains is: ‘How does the writer use language to describe the moment Winston begins to write.’
Q2 Language Analysis.
Uses clear teacher modelling & scaffolding.
Gradual release of responsibility: I DO, WE DO, YOU DO.
Tackles ‘imagery’ linking it to atmosphere.
SEND / dyslexia friendly.
Teacher guidance on slide 1.
Offer opportunities for stretch challenges.
PEER REVIEW.
This document contains:
4 pages of practical solutions for supporting dyslexic students in English lessons.
A list of dyslexia friendly fonts.
A facts page on Dyslexia.
AQA Paper 1, Q2: Language Analysis
Uses clear teacher modelling & scaffolding.
Gradual release of responsibility: I DO, WE DO, YOU DO.
Tackles ‘imagery’ linking it to atmosphere.
SEND / dyslexia friendly.
Teacher guidance on slide 1.
Offer opportunities for stretch challenges.
PEER REVIEW.
AQA Paper 1, Q2: Language Analysis
Uses clear teacher modelling & scaffolding.
Gradual release of responsibility: I DO, WE DO, YOU DO.
Tackles ‘imagery’ linking it to atmosphere.
SEND / dyslexia friendly.
Teacher guidance on slide 1.
Offer opportunities for stretch challenges.
PEER REVIEW.
We Do: teacher model on the last slide.
3 pages of clear, summaried CPD on ‘How to motivate reluctant writers in the classroom.’
Focuses on low self-efficacy.
12 Practical solutions and tips for classroom practitioners.
AQA Paper 1, Q4: Evaluate the writer’s methods.
Note: Students will need to have completed Q2 & Q3 (or have spent time labelling the extract for Dickens’ use of language devices & structural features) in order to have a solid understanding of the lesson.
Uses clear teacher modelling & scaffolding.
Gradual release of responsibility: I DO, WE DO, YOU DO.
Tackles how to answer Q4.
SEND / dyslexia friendly.
Teacher guidance on slide 1.
Contains a top Q4 answer.
PEER REVIEW.
Revision lesson on AQA Paper 1, Q3: How has the writer structured the text to interest the reader?
For copyright reasons, I can’t share the extract but it can be easily found online.
Starter activity on OFFICES and Freytag’s Pyramid.
Uses clear teacher modelling & scaffolding.
Gradual release of responsibility: I DO, WE DO, YOU DO.
Tackles how to answer Q3.
SEND / dyslexia friendly.
Teacher guidance on slide 1.
PEER REVIEW.
7 PowerPoint slides with reading facts!
DEAR activities (drop everything and read).
Health & Wellbeing Facts about reading.
Attainment facts about reading.
Real-world statistics about reading.