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Relax... All of the resources have been created to ensure that students are engaged and inspired by their learning. Each lesson has a clear learning journey to enable all students to make progress and to help them to understand the skills required for them to be their most successful. The aim: to create independent, perceptive and creative learners.

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Relax... All of the resources have been created to ensure that students are engaged and inspired by their learning. Each lesson has a clear learning journey to enable all students to make progress and to help them to understand the skills required for them to be their most successful. The aim: to create independent, perceptive and creative learners.
The Great Gatsby SOW- A Level Literature & Language
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The Great Gatsby SOW- A Level Literature & Language

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This is a Scheme of Work that has been created for AQA A Level Language & Literature. Paper 2 Exploring Conflict. It could be easily used/adapted to suit A Level Literature. The scheme is focused on analysing the choices Fitzgerald has made as a writer and exploration of the different perspectives in the text. It covers: Characterisation Setting Language levels & their effects Relevant Narrative Theory Recast Tasks Critical Reading/Wider Reading tasks *(please note- these are available as a separate free booklet in my shop as they are a collection of texts from years of teaching Gatsby so you will need to download separately). * An lesson on introducing commentary writing *(please note- the model referred to will need to be downloaded from AQA website as it is a marked AQA *response,) Schemes for this specification seem to be few and far between so I hope this is useful as a resource to build your lessons around.
AQA English Language Paper 1 Question 4
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AQA English Language Paper 1 Question 4

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A lesson that introduces the new specification AQA English language Paper 1. The lesson focuses on an extract from The Return of Sherlock Holmes. Students consider what AQA means by critical opinion and then begin to apply their knowledge to the text. The lesson is structured so that students annotate the text as they work and begin to plan a response. They build on their knowledge from Q2 & Q3 and begin to pull all of their ideas together to create a response using a planning grid. A model answer is included for students to consider as well as guidance on how to form the paragraphs for the 20 mark response.
Poetry Comparison- Pike and Hyena
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Poetry Comparison- Pike and Hyena

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A lesson designed for KS3 as an introduction to comparing poetry. The lesson explores the imagery and themes presented in the poems and aims to enhance their love of poetry.
Ozymandias Percy Shelley
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Ozymandias Percy Shelley

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A lesson that explores the poem Ozymandias by Percy Shelley. The learning journey is linked to the AQA assessment objectives and develops students’ analytical skills. The lesson comprises of: Starter activity linked to the idea of war Links to video clips to enhance understanding A first impression grid for students to use Modelled annotations with questions to scaffold annotation Contextual information Group work activity A sample essay question with success criteria linked to AO’s A modelled paragraph This lesson is planned for a year 10 middle/high ability group and can be easily differentiated to suit the personalised needs of your students. Yellow lightbulbs on slides mark out stretch and challenge questions that have been included. 21 slides. All additional resources are embedded within the PPT.
Storm on the Island Seamus Heaney
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Storm on the Island Seamus Heaney

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A lesson that explores the poem Storm on the Island by Seamus Heaney. The learning journey is linked to the AQA assessment objectives and develops students’ analytical skills. The lesson comprises of: Starter activity linked to the idea of power & conflict Links to video clips to enhance understanding Modelled annotations with questions to scaffold annotation Contextual information Group work activity A sample essay question with success criteria linked to AO’s A modelled paragraph A summary grid for students to use This lesson is planned for a year 10 middle/high ability group and can be easily differentiated to suit the personalised needs of your students. Yellow lightbulbs on slides mark out stretch and challenge questions that have been included. 19 slides. All additional resources are embedded within the PPT.
Brothers- Andrew Forster
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Brothers- Andrew Forster

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A lesson designed for KS3 as an introduction to poetry. The lesson explores the imagery and themes presented in the poem and aims to enhance their love of poetry.
AQA GCSE Language Paper 1 Section A New Spec- Harry Potter Extract
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AQA GCSE Language Paper 1 Section A New Spec- Harry Potter Extract

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A series of lessons on AQA Language Paper 1 Section A. The PPT contains 39 slides that take students through questions 1-4 using an extract from Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows. The activities in the lessons include: Exam worded questions Modelled annotation AO breakdowns Modelled paragraphs for each question Peer Assessment- with guided criteria Questioning Planning Grid Timings for each question Planned for high/middle abilty year 10/11 group but easily differentiated for your needs.
The Prelude William Wordsworth
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The Prelude William Wordsworth

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A lesson that explores the poem The Prelude by William Wordsworth. The learning journey is linked to the AQA assessment objectives and develops students’ analytical skills. The lesson comprises of: Starter activity linked to the idea of power and conflict Links to video clips to enhance understanding Modelled annotations with questions to scaffold annotation Contextual information Group work activity A sample essay question with success criteria linked to AO’s A modelled paragraph A summary grid for students to use This lesson is planned for a year 10 middle/high ability group and can be easily differentiated to suit the personalised needs of your students. Yellow lightbulbs on slides mark out stretch and challenge questions that have been included. 24 slides. All additional resources are embedded within the PPT.
Love's Philosophy- Shelley
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Love's Philosophy- Shelley

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A lesson to introduce the poem and encourage an independent approach to analysis. The poem is from the New Spec AQA English Literature Anthology- Love and Relationships Cluster.
AQA English Language Paper 1 Question 3
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AQA English Language Paper 1 Question 3

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A lesson that introduces the new specification AQA English language Paper 1. The lesson focuses on an extract from The Return of Sherlock Holmes. Students consider what AQA means by structure and then begin to apply their knowledge to the text. The lesson is structured so that students annotate the text as they work and begin to plan a response and then create a model answer as a class. There is then an opportunity for students to apply their learning and write a Q3 response following a clear paragraphing structure.
Pike- Ted Hughes
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Pike- Ted Hughes

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A lesson designed for KS3 as an introduction to poetry. The lesson explores the imagery and themes presented in the poem and aims to enhance their love of poetry.
Out of the Blue- Armitage
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Out of the Blue- Armitage

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A full lesson on the poem to encourage students' independent analysis and annotation of the poem. AQA Literature Moon on The Tides Anthology- Conflict.
Language Levels/Frameworks for A Level English Language
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Language Levels/Frameworks for A Level English Language

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An overview of the six language levels for A Level Language study: Lexis and Semantics Grammar Phonetics, phonology and prosodics Graphology Pragmatics Discourse Can be used for any exam board. These can be used as displays or for revision prompts/notes in student folders. Each language level has: a definition, a list of key questions to ask about a text and a list of key terminology. The terminology is listed and can either be used in conjunction with each exam board's glossary or, as I do with my students, a list for them to use to research each definition with an aim to creating their own glossary.
Exposure Wilfred Owen
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Exposure Wilfred Owen

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A lesson that explores the poem Exposure by Wilfred Owen. The learning journey is linked to the AQA assessment objectives and develops students’ analytical skills. The lesson comprises of: Starter activity linked to the idea of war Links to video clips to enhance understanding A first impression grid for students to use Modelled annotations with questions to scaffold annotation Contextual information Group work activity A sample essay question with success criteria linked to AO’s A modelled paragraph A modelled comparative paragraph This lesson is planned for a year 10 middle/high ability group and can be easily differentiated to suit the personalised needs of your students. Yellow lightbulbs on slides mark out stretch and challenge questions that have been included. 22 slides. All additional resources are embedded within the PPT.
Kamikaze-Beatrice Garland
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Kamikaze-Beatrice Garland

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A lesson that explores the poem Kamikaze by Beatrice Garland. The learning journey is linked to the AQA assessment objectives and develops students’ analytical skills. The lesson comprises of: Starter activity linked to the idea of viewpoints A letter from a Kamikaze pilot Links to video clips to enhance understanding A first impression grid for students to use Modelled annotations with questions to scaffold annotation Contextual information A paper plane activity for kinaesthetic learners A sample essay question with success criteria linked to AO’s This lesson is planned for a year 10 middle/high ability group and can be easily differentiated to suit the personalised needs of your students. Yellow lightbulbs on slides mark out stretch and challenge questions that have been included. 21 slides. All additional resources are embedded within the PPT.
Romeo and Juliet SOW- AQA New Specification Literature 2017- Paper 1 Shakespeare
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Romeo and Juliet SOW- AQA New Specification Literature 2017- Paper 1 Shakespeare

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A SOW aimed at middle to higher ability students to introduce and analyse Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in preparation for the 2017 examinations. The lessons focus on specific scenes from the play and aim to build students' analytical skills. The lessons aim to address all of the assessment objectives and explore: Shakespeare's use of language to convey meaning/messages; information about context relevant to specific scenes; staging/dramatic effects and audience reactions. Where worksheets are required I have designed these to be part of the powerpoint so please check the separate section at the end of each PPT for printable resources. There are also clear differentiation strategies used throughout with a RAG learning journey for each lesson, RAG tiered questions and 'Shakespeare Challenge' questions in each lesson to encourage deeper learning. There are two assessment points built in and I have tried to mock up a 'sample paper' for each assessment so students are aware of what the exam paper will look like. This also avoids using the AQA sample papers as at present there are only two available. Please note that not all scenes are covered, the scenes included are listed below: Act 1 Scene 1 Act 1 Scene 2 Act 1 Scene 3 Act 1 Scene 5 Act 2 Scene 2 Act 2 Scene 6 Act 3 Scene 1 Act 3 Scene 2 Act 3 Scene 3 Formative Assessment on Act 3 Scene 3 Act 4 Scene 3 Act 4 Scene 5 Act 5 Scene 1 Act 5 Scene 2 Act 5 Scene 3 Summative Assessment on Act 5 Scene 3 I have also had to remove images from the film/stage versions of the play due to copyright so these may be worthwhile to add back in to illuminate the staging effects to students. Additional Note: My students are using the Sparknotes No Fear Shakespeare editions of the text which are very helpful for their understanding and revision and enable a more independent approach for student lead activities.
Hurricane Hits England- Grace Nichols
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Hurricane Hits England- Grace Nichols

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A lesson designed for KS3 as an introduction to poetry. The lesson explores the imagery and themes presented in the poem and aims to enhance their love of poetry.
Romeo and Juliet Act 4 Scene 5 (AQA New Spec 2017)
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Romeo and Juliet Act 4 Scene 5 (AQA New Spec 2017)

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A lesson that explores the themes, context and characters of the scene from Romeo and Juliet. Students are provided with a clear learning journey that is linked to blooms skills and the assessment objectives from the new spec AQA. The lesson follows a clear structure where students are introduced to the main idea, the theme/character analysis is developed and students then have the opportunity to apply their own skills independently. Learning objectives and activities are clearly differentiated using RAG and stretch and challenge opportunities are in the form of 'Shakespeare Challenge' questions to help encourage students to extend their ideas. This lesson is aimed at KS4 but could be adapted for use with KS3 students. Planned as a double (2 hour lesson) but could easily be split into two separate 1 hour lessons.
A Level English Language Paper 1 Section A- Variations and Representations- Lexis (Lessons 1 & 2)
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A Level English Language Paper 1 Section A- Variations and Representations- Lexis (Lessons 1 & 2)

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An Introductory double lesson for the study of the A Level paper Paper 1 Language, The Individual and Society, Section A- Textual Variations and Representations. New Specification 2017 Aimed at Year 12 students but could be adapted for other year groups. Using Jamie Oliver as a stimulus, students begin to consider how they investigate a text. This lesson is aimed to spark their interest and begin to develop their inquiry skills before the later lessons which begin to introduce more detailed terminology and the language levels for closer and more detailed analysis. Brief overview of topics covered in this double (21 slides): What the exam question looks like/number of marks Jamie Oliver's school dinners transcript for students to analyse Mini activities on synonyms, antonyms, euphemism, hyponymy, dysphemism Jamie Oliver sugar tax Facebook post for students to analyse Discussion on the role of media/social media in creating meaning and representation Additional guidance for some of the activities has been written in the notes sections of the PPT slides. More lessons on each of the language levels will be available.
The Great Gatsby Booklet- Wider Reading for A Level
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The Great Gatsby Booklet- Wider Reading for A Level

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This booklet is a collection of articles and texts to support the critical and wider reading of the A Level set text: The Great Gatsby. This booklet is to accompany the starter tasks in my The Great Gatsby SOW. I have collected these over a number of years of teaching both A Level Literature & A Level Language & Literature. These have not been created by me- they are simply texts that are available online that I have collated into a booklet for teaching purposes.