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Five star rated and 'TES Recommended' authors, we are two Heads of English who are passionate about using and developing quality, engaging resources. We recognise the need for resources that are 'ready to go' and that don't require a huge amount of 'polishing' before they can be used. Every resource that we publish is quality assured and, most importantly, has been tried and tested by us in the classroom! We hope you find our resources useful and we welcome any feedback.
An engaging creative writing lesson based around the theme of gothic horror. The lesson includes a number of activities to develop students' vocabulary and use of more complex sentence structures.
A fantastic bundle of high quality, focused lessons exploring 14 key moments from the text. Each lesson follows a consistent format and structure in order to embed new knowledge.
Each lesson has a recall task, key vocabulary, analysis of the scene, opportunities for analytical writing, a model response and self assessment slide.
Marley’s Ghost
Scrooge and Fred Stave One
Scrooge and the Charity Collectors Stave One
Scrooge and Bob Stave One
The First Spirit Stave Two
Fezziwig’s Ball Stave Two
Belle and Scrooge Stave Two
The Second Spirit Stave Three
The Cratchit Family Stave Three
Ignorance and Want Stave Three
The Third Spirit Stave Four
The Death of Tiny Tim Stave Four
Scrooge’s Grave Stave Four
Scrooge in Stave Five
PLUS A printable extract booklet
AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A Revision - Detailed Focus on Question 4
A series of six revision ‘masterclass’ lessons designed to improve students’ responses to question 4 on Paper 1. Students often struggle with this part of the paper so I have created this resource specifically to build students’ confidence in tackling this question.
Each lesson includes learning objectives, a starter and review activity, model answers and opportunities for students to self/peer assess and reflect upon their own progress.
I have also created a full exam paper for each of the texts so that students can also practise completing questions 1 - 3.
Included in the resource:
89 slide presentation
74 page student revision and workbook
Question 4 knowledge organiser/revision mat
Question 4 writing bookmark
Markscheme and indicative content for the texts
Texts included:
‘Of Mice and Men’, ‘A Monster Calls’, ‘The Graveyard Book’, ‘Rebecca’, ‘The Great Gatsby’, ‘The Goldfinch’
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A high quality, focused lesson exploring the significance of Ignorance and Want in Stave Three. The lesson follows a clear format and structure in order to embed new knowledge and consolidate student understanding.
Each lesson has a recall task, key vocabulary, analysis of the scene, opportunities for analytical writing, a model response and self assessment slide.
You can buy this lesson as part of a bundle of fourteen lessons here:
/teaching-resource/a-christmas-carol-gcse-revision-pack-12415380
A two week scheme of work designed to introduce and consolidate students' understanding of descriptive writing techniques. The focus of the scheme of work is on describing a theme park during the day and during the night.
A 63 slide presentation comprised of six lessons designed to prepare students for Paper 1, Section B of the new AQA English Language GCSE exam although the resource could easily be adapted to suit other specifications by simply removing references to the AQA assessment objectives. Each lesson is fully resourced and includes a number of opportunities for individual and collaborative work.
Lessons focus on:
Varying vocabulary for effect
Applying a variety of sentence structures
Figurative language techniques
Organisation and structure of writing
A detailed scheme of work accompanies the powerpoint presentation.
A 29 slide, two lesson presentation covering the poem 'Poppies' in detail. Annotations for the entire poem as well as example analytical paragraphs. The lessons feature a range of individual and collaborative tasks to develop students' understanding of the poem.
A high quality, focused lesson exploring the significance of Marley’s ghost. The lesson follows a clear format and structure in order to embed new knowledge and consolidate student understanding.
Each lesson has a recall task, key vocabulary, analysis of the scene, opportunities for analytical writing, a model response and self assessment slide.
You can buy this lesson as part of a bundle of fourteen lessons here:
/teaching-resource/a-christmas-carol-gcse-revision-pack-12415380
A 62 slide presentation comprised of 5 lessons analysing 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas'.
The lessons cover the skills needed to approach questions 1-3 on the new AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1, Section A exam.
The lessons have been designed with a lower ability Key Stage Four group in mind and clearly spell out the different steps for success needed for the first three questions. These lessons would also be suitable to use at Key Stage Three or as a transition/revision resource.
Each lesson is fully resourced with clear learning objectives, a range of activities and opportunities for self and peer assessment.
Clear links are made to the exam assessment objectives and mark scheme throughout.
Model answers provided.
If you are looking for a more challenging set of resources for middle to upper ability students please see our five star rated Paper 1, Section A resources in our shop: /teaching-resources/shop/RojoResources
A 36 slide lesson presentation taking students through the November 2018 Paper 1, Section A exam paper.
The exam paper is available on eAQA and the extract is taken from ‘A Sound of Thunder’ by Ray Bradbury.
You can find the extract if you simply google ‘A Sound of Thunder’.
The presentation includes clear learning objectives for each lesson, a number of learning activities and opportunities for self and peer assessment.
Clear guidance is given for each question and model answers are also provided. Differentiation to extend and support students is also incorporated into the lesson presentation.
Clear links are made to the markscheme and assessment objectives throughout.
Could be used to walk students through the paper as they complete it or as a follow up and feedback lesson once students have completed the paper.
A 31 slide lesson presentation taking students through a sample paper for the GCSE AQA English Language, Paper 2, Section A exam.
The presentation includes clear learning objectives, a starter and review activity and opportunities for self and peer assessment.
Clear guidance is given for each question and model answers are also provided. Differentiation to extend and support students is also incorporated into the lesson presentation.
Clear links are made to the markscheme and assessment objectives throughout.
Could be used to walk students through the paper or as a follow up and feedback lesson once students have completed the paper.
Lesson plan included.
Sample exam paper also included.
A high quality, focused lesson exploring the significance of the Ghost of Christmas Present in Stave Three. The lesson follows a clear format and structure in order to embed new knowledge and consolidate student understanding.
Each lesson has a recall task, key vocabulary, analysis of the scene, opportunities for analytical writing, a model response and self assessment slide.
You can buy this lesson as part of a bundle of fourteen lessons here:
/teaching-resource/a-christmas-carol-gcse-revision-pack-12415380
A 28 slide, two lesson presentation covering the poem ‘London’ in detail. Annotations for the entire poem as well as example analytical paragraphs. The lessons feature a range of individual and collaborative tasks to develop students’ understanding of the poem.
A 35 slide 3 lesson presentation taking students through the November 2017 Paper 1, Section A exam paper.
The exam paper is available on eAQA and the extract is taken from ‘Labyrinth’ by Kate Mosse.
The presentation includes clear learning objectives for each lesson, a number of learning activities and opportunities for self and peer assessment.
Clear guidance is given for each question and model answers are also provided. Differentiation to extend and support students is also incorporated into the lesson presentation.
Clear links are made to the markscheme and assessment objectives throughout.
Could be used to walk students through the paper as they complete it or as a follow up and feedback lesson once students have completed the paper.
An anthology of 'unseen poems' to use for revision. The booklet is geared towards students sitting the AQA Certificate in English Literature but could easily be adapted. Teaches students to use the 'MITSL' approach to analyse poems.
A detailed knowledge organiser/revision mat for AQA GCSE English Language, Paper 1, Question 4. This question is worth 20 marks and requires students to evaluate a statement in relation to a text. This resource can be used to support students as they write their answers or distributed as a revision resource.
A high quality, focused lesson exploring the significance of Scrooge’s transformation in Stave Five. The lesson follows a clear format and structure in order to embed new knowledge and consolidate student understanding.
Each lesson has a recall task, key vocabulary, analysis of the scene, opportunities for analytical writing, a model response and self assessment slide.
You can buy this lesson as part of a bundle of fourteen lessons here:
/teaching-resource/a-christmas-carol-gcse-revision-pack-12415380
A free taster lesson analysing an extract from 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas' to prepare students for GCSE AQA English Language, Paper 1 Section A.
This 16 slide lesson takes students through an approach to reading and analysing an extract building up to answer a 4 mark question 1 from the exam paper.
Clear learning objectives and links made to the exam paper. A range of independent and collaborative activities that can be adapted to suit the needs of your students.
If you like this lesson please take a look at the full set of resources for this extract here:
/teaching-resource/aqa-gcse-english-language-paper-1-section-a-lessons-11700071
Six engaging narrative writing lessons using a diverse range of world literature extracts as prompts.
Extracts from:
‘The Patience Stone’
‘Farewell to the Sea’
‘First They Killed My Father’
103 slides plus an extract booklet.
Each lesson contains clear learning objectives, success criteria, modeled answers, opportunities for peer and self assessment.
A key aim of the lessons is to introduce and embed new vocabulary.
Three full lesson presentations, plus exam papers and a lesson plan walking students through the Paper 2, Section A exam for AQA: "Writers' Viewpoints and Perspectives".
Each presentation contains: clear learning objectives, learning start and review activities, model answers, activities and support sheets for each question.
Planning slides also included for teachers to use and adapt for their own texts.
An Ofsted judged 'Outstanding' creative writing lesson. The lesson is based around the theme of gothic horror and includes a number of activities to extend students' vocabulary and variety of sentence structures.