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Here is a great full lesson analysing the poem âFlagâ by John Agard. This is ideal for students in KS3, years 7,8,9 .
This lesson will help students to explore and understand the themes in the poem, including conflict. The lesson goes through the poem line by line in detail, looking at and discussing the key themes, poetic devices used as a well as a range of discussion and/or writing activities. There are also attached Drama, pre-reading and comparison activities to extend learning.
There is also an audio version of the poem included too!
This can also be differentiated as required for lower levels by simply removing/simplifying some of the extended activities.
Here is a detailed lesson all about the history and story of the London Underground, followed by some information of how the tube works.
Students then get Maps given to them to try and work out how long and how far stations are from each other. They also need to practice key dialogues and vocabulary related to travel, distance and time.
This can also be modified to suit learners as there are key phrases and key information the teacher needs to give learners.
We have found this lesson to be very popular and cross-curricular as it covers, English, Maths, Geography and History.
This is a full 4/5 Lesson Scheme focused on the Taming of the Shrew and an introduction to Shakespeare. There are a range of reading and writing tasks linked to the taming of the shrew, as well as extracts that are also attached.
The first lesson is a station based lesson where learners can teach each other about life in Shakespeareâs England, before going on to look at the globe theatre, before spending 2/3 lessons looking in detail at the taming of the shrew.
This scheme has been taught to Y5, Y6 and Y7 learners and can be adapted to meet the needs of all learners if required.
Here is a Bucket list lesson for KS2/KS3/EAL/ESL learners.
The lesson includes a detailed description of a bucket list, a video explaining what a bucket list is and a double-sided handout available. Students will then make their own bucket list using what was learned in the lesson.
Powerpoint, Video, Handout included.
Lesson will take around 30 minutes.
Here is a full lesson on famous landmarks of the world. This is suitable for KS1/KS2 and ESL learners of Elementary/Primary school age.
There is also scope to print off each of the country, landmark name and picture flags for students to match and make into an extra 1 hour lesson.
This is suitable for a wide range of Geography, History ESL/EAL and English lessons.
Here is a full half-terms (20+) lessons for Oliver Twist.
The scheme includes a wide range of starter tasks, assessments, reviews and different reading and writing tasks.
This scheme is suitable for low level learners. I have used this with my Y7 and Y8 learners who enjoyed the range of activities and tasks. This would also be suitable for Primary School learners and ESL / International learners.
All lessons contain levelled learning objectives, key word foci and a review/starter task per lesson. Each lesson should take around 45-60 minutes depending on your learners.
You can also use the 2005 version of the film to help accompany the teaching of the scheme as well as the extracts references.
This scheme is suitable for low level learners. I have used this with my Y7 and Y8 learners who enjoyed the range of activities and tasks.
Here is a full 15+ lesson scheme of work for the book KES, by Barry Hines. This scheme of work has a huge range of activities, each with their own aims and lesson objectives, 2-3 activities, a starter (Bell Tasks) and a plenary. This has been successful with KS3 learners, Year 8/9 and as a review for KS4, Year 10 students.
There are also various links to cultural context, historical links and activities to connect with the story of KES throughout.
This scheme can be taught as an introduction to the story, or can be read alongside the story or the film. Each lesson is timed at around 50-55 minutes, but can be changed/adapted as required.
This is a fun personality test that learners can use as a fun way for the teacher to get to know learners better, and learners to learn about themselves.
The learners write answers to each question on their worksheet and the teacher can go through the slides 1 by 1 to reveal the true meaning of each of the answers.
This has been a huge hit with both younger and older learners and takes approximately 40 minutes to complete if done properly.
**Here is a full. 15+ lesson scheme on forensic linguistics, linguistic devices and brevity devices, which is a fantastic way to introduce or review language devices with KS3. **
This lesson pack comes with a full PPT of 15 full lessons, all resources and worksheets, and assessment activities to complete with students. There are also extension (purple) activities to complete with students to stretch and challenge them.
There are also worksheets provided and handouts for each lesson. Just download and go!
Each lesson is timed at around 45/50 minutes, but can be adapted as required.
This is a fantastic 3 Lesson long scheme on the Poem, The Raven.
Each Lesson has detailed learning objectives, differentiated activities and a key word focus.
Students will look in detail at the key themes of the poem, give initial impressions, work on key words/phrases and then complete creative reading and writing tasks.
There are also optional homework tasks for students to complete, and each lesson can take up to 1 hour, so can be adapted, shortened and lengthened as needed.
This is a full 4/5 week scheme of work for Treasure Island for the 19th Century English Literature course.
This scheme was previously taught to my Year 7 and Year 8 high school students who found it extremely interesting and stimulating.
The scheme includes differentiated worksheets, homework tasks and a copy of the abstract booklet to compliment the scheme.
Powerpointâs all include learning objectives, images from the film, starter tasks and reflection tasks as well as assessment lessons testing reading, writing and comprehension skills.
References made to the film are to the Sky TV version produced starring Eddie Izzard which is widely available online, other clips are linked from youtube. Feel free to make changes where you see fit.
This is a scheme centred on Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. This has been used with Mid-High ability KS3 and lower to mid KS4 students and covers a wide range of themes in each of the chapters of the story.
Each lesson contains developed learning objectives and key word foci, as well as a starter activity. Periodical homework tasks, assessment tasks and exam style questions are included.
You can either teach this with or without the text, but I have taught this alongside the text, which means this scheme can last between 6-10 1 hour lessons.
Lessons can also be easily differentiated if needed and assessment / exam style tasks can be easily changed if needed.
This scheme works best with KS3 (Year 8-9) learners and lower level KS4 (Year 10) students.
There are no other resources needed than each of the detailed lessons. Enjoy!
This is a great lesson to introduce learners to transport, showing different types of transport, the costs and how to get from A to B in a city, London.
This also introduces students to the concepts of money and takes costs into consideration to add more depth to the lesson.
This is suitable for English, Maths and Geography lessons as a starter task or a fun review task and can be adapted for a range of audiences, and also includes a wide range of vocabulary, useful for all learners.
This is a simple and fun game for students and teachers to play to ask and
answer questions about experiences.
This can easily be modified and adapted as you see fit.
Rules:
Take turns to ask each other âHave you ever?â
You have to answer âyes I haveâ to each question
You will ask you questions to check if you are lying or telling the truth
If you guess correctly, you get 1 point!
IF you guess incorrectly, the other person gets 1 point
Please enjoy this free resource!
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Here is a fantastic scheme of work for summarizing, checking and reviewing the story of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Each lesson looks at each Chapter in detail, recounting key scenes, images, vocabulary and contains lots of speaking, writing and discussion tasks for students. This review could be either combined with other schemes, used at the end as a review, or used alongside the book as there is enough for material for at least (8-10) lessons.
This scheme worked well with mixed ability KS3 learners in Years 8 and 9, and was also used as exam/assessment review practice for KS4 students. However, activities can be easily changed and differentiated as required.
Here is a full 8 Lesson scheme of work on Myths and Legends, including a range of worksheets and extracts which are also differentiated for all learners.
This has previously been taught to Year 6 and Year 7 learners and features a wide range of activities for learners to complete, as well as group tasks looking at different myths and legends from around the world.
There are also a range of extracts attached as well as a large amount of writing tasks to help test for comprehension of each myth as well as assessment criteria.
Here is a simple adapted Personal statement lesson for Y10/Y11 Students.
I have simplified and made the lesson as accessible as possible so all students are able to write even a simple personal statement.
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