An Alice in Wonderland, Mad Hatter’s Tea Party themed vocabulary matching sheet. Students can match the pictures to the words, and practice writing the words next to the pictures. Can be used as part of a wider lesson on tea parties or Alice in Wonderland. Aimed at EAL students working at an A1 level.
A knowledge organiser of each of the ten poetry and prose texts from the Edexcel iGCSE English Language A specification. Includes a breakdown of each text and two exam questions for each one.
A guided reading worksheet adapted from a news article exploring reasons why North Korea can be considered a dystopia. Used when teaching a unit on dystopian literature in KS3.
Activity used in KS3 when teaching a unit on Dystopian Literature and The Hunger Games. Students design a dystopian society in pairs, create a presentation and propaganda poster, and then deliver their idea to the class.
An assessment based on chapters 1 to 4 of The Hunger Games. Includes a mark scheme. Made for Y8 and Y9 classes. Includes 10 questions ranging from 2 to 4 marks per question.
Edexcel iGCSE English Language A (4EA1)
Paper Two, Section A
Lesson 2: Rhythm and Metre in Poetry
Powerpoint, Worksheet, Rhythm Flashcards, Rhythm Marking Guide
Title: Rhythm and Metre in Poetry
Learning Objective: To understand how writer use rhythm and metre to affect the reader
Summary: A lesson exploring different rhythms and metres in poetry, spotting them and beginning to analyse its effect.
Edexcel iGCSE English Language A (4EA1)
Paper Two, Section A
Lesson 1: Poetic/Literary Devices
Powerpoint, Worksheet, Homework
Title: Poetic and Literary Devices
Learning Objective: To recall poetic and literary devices.
Summary: Introduction lesson focused on literary and poetic devices, and beginning to analyse their effects.
A revision booklet for both section A and section B of the Edexcel iGCSE English Language A exam. Includes activities for each of the ten poetry and prose texts, and a range of activities focused on imaginative writing. Made my a teacher of the course.
Edexcel iGCSE English Language A (4EA1)
Paper One, Section A
Lesson 1: Introduction to Paper 1, Section A
Powerpoint, Worksheet, Key Terms Glossary
Title: Introduction to Paper 1, Section A
Learning Objective: To understand Paper 1, Section A
Summary: An introduction to Paper 1, Section A; non-fiction texts and analysing them.
Edexcel iGCSE English Language A (4EA1)
Paper One, Section A
Lesson 2: The Danger of a Single Story
Powerpoint, Worksheet
Title: The Danger of a Single Story
Learning Objective: To analyse how the writer uses language and structure to present ideas and perspectives in The Danger of a Single Story.
Exam Focus: Paper 1, Section A, Question 1
Summary: A lesson analysing how the writer uses language and structure to present ideas and perspectives in The Danger of a Single Story by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Includes analysis, discussion of themes and exam practice of Paper 1, Section A, Question 1