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Travel Writing - Lesson 11 & 10
Non Fiction KS3 - Fun lessons getting students to market a holiday destination.

Travel Writing Lesson 9 - Creating a brochure Lanzarote
Non Fiction KS3 lesson - Lesson on superlatives and creating a brochure about Lanzarote.

Travel Writing Lesson 8 - Making A Complaint
Non Fiction KS3 lesson - Lesson on pejoratives and writing a letter of complaint about a terrible holiday, including an example and variety of activities.
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Travel Writing KS3 SOW
A short unit of work consisting of 7 Lessons, with a variety of activities.
Lesson 1 - An introduction to travel writing/examination of why people go on holiday.
Lesson 2 - Examine a summary of Disneyland Paris and students to write a summary of a holiday of their own.
Lesson 3 - Creative writing about a trip to Hogwarts, advertising Hogwarts/Hogsmeade for Muggles.
Lesson 4 - Create an advert for a trip to Universal studios.
Lesson 5 - Critical review of Westeros, arguing against it as a place to visit
Lesson 6 - Examination of marketing practices of Disney. Students have to write the script for an advert.
Lesson 7 - Travel writing with a look at Tomb of the Kings in Paphos. Students finish by writing their own review of the archaeological site
Lesson 8 - Lesson on pejoratives and writing a letter of complaint about a terrible holiday, including an example and variety of activities.
Lesson 9 - Lesson on superlatives and creating a brochure about Lanzarote.
Lesson 10 & 11 - Fun lessons getting students to market a holiday destination.

Travel Writing Lesson 7 - Tomb of the Kings, Cyprus
Non Fiction KS3 lesson - Travel writing with a look at Tomb of the Kings in Paphos. Students finish by writing their own review of the archaeological site

Travel Writing Lesson 6 - Disney, Conglomerates & Business Practices
Non Fiction KS3 lessons - Examination of marketing practices of Disney. Students have to write the script for an advert.

Travel Writing Lesson 5 - Westeros
Non Fiction KS3 lesson - Fun lesson where students have to create a critical review of Westeros, arguing against it as a place to visit

Travel Writing Lesson 3 & 4 - Hogwarts and Universal Studios
2 Non Fiction KS3 lessons - Creative writing about a trip to Hogwarts, advertising Hogwarts/Hogsmeade for Muggles. Second lesson creating an advert for a trip to Universal studios.

Travel Writing Lesson 2 - DisneyLand Paris
Non Fiction KS3 lesson - Examine a review summarising a visit to Disneyland Paris. Students complete summary activities, look at an example summary and also write a summary of a holiday of their own.

Introduction to Travel Writing
Non Fiction KS3 lesson - An introduction to travel writing/examination of why people go on holiday.
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Non Fiction KS3 Unit - Influential People, Events and Orators
Two lessons on Rowan Atkinson’s Speech in 2011 in support of reforming section 5 of the public order act. Range of activities, including comprehension questions, writing tasks and a debate task, as well as a copy of the speech.
A Non fiction lesson on Marcus Rashford letter to MP’s regarding Free School Meals with a range of activities and questions.
A lesson looking at Ghandi and an extract from a speech Gandhi gave on this Kashmir Issue on 4th January 1948. A range of activities and questions.
A lesson looking at Donald Trump, examining an extract from Donald Trump’s Campaign Rally in New York City on October 27, 2024. Students guided to think critically of Trump and his speech, with a range of activities and some group work.
One lesson on David Attenborough, with a youtube clip, biography and letter writing activity at the end.
2 Lessons on Greta Thunberg, one looking at who she is and her motivations. Use of a TED talk on youtube and activities at the end on climate change. The second lesson looks closely at Thunberg’s ‘How Dare You’ speech and requires pupils to answer a question on the language she uses.
2 Lessons examining the Post Office Horizon Scandal with a letter writing activity, and an examination of the closing remarks of the solicitor. Resources to help students analyse the language used by the solicitor including a partially filled table, and a question for pupils to answer on the speech.

Non Fiction - Native American Chief Seattle Speech
1-2 lessons on Native American Chief Seattle’s Speech in 1854 in response to U.S. government land acquisition. A copy of the recreation of the speech and a range of activities including context on Native American’s and their loss of land.

Non Fiction - Rowan Atkinson Freedom of Speech
Resources for two lessons on Rowan Atkinson’s Speech in 2011 in support of reforming section 5 of the public order act. Range of activities, including comprehension questions, writing tasks and a debate task, as well as a copy of the speech.

Non Fiction - Marcus Rashford FSM
A Non fiction lesson on Marcus Rashford letter to MP’s regarding Free School Meals with a range of activities and questions.

Non Fiction - Gandhi Kashmir Speech
A lesson looking at Ghandi and an extract from a speech Gandhi gave on this Kashmir Issue on 4th January 1948. A range of activities and questions.

Non Fiction - Donald Trump
A lesson looking at Donald Trump, examining an extract from Donald Trump’s Campaign Rally in New York City on October 27, 2024. Students guided to think critically of Trump and his speech, with a range of activities and some group work.

Creative Writing - Making The Ordinary Terrifying / Disgusting
A creative Writing on making ordinary objects terrifying or disgusting, using a mirror, toilet, car, curtains and a TV. A variety of activities, model sentences for each object and a task where pupils have to choose their object and write their story.

Animal Farm Literature Repeat Tasks
Animal Farm Literature Repeat Tasks for the beginning of lessons - 11 on key themes and 13 on key quotations, with 5 questions for each key word or quote.

Non Fiction - David Attenborough
One lesson on David Attenborough, with a youtube clip, biography and letter writing activity at the end.

Non Fiction - Greta Thunberg
2 Lessons on Greta Thunberg, one looking at who she is and her motivations. Use of a TED talk on youtube and activities at the end on climate change. The second lesson looks closely at Thunberg’s ‘How Dare You’ speech and requires pupils to answer a question on the language she uses.