A scheme of work based upon the poem Not My Business with Nidi Osundare. I find it particularly useful to compare this to the poem Vultures by China Achebe.
Full scheme of work, including resources for the novel Holes. A great read for KS3 students. Includes reading and writing assessments and preparation for both lower and higher ability students. 27 lessons in total.
Cousin Kate GCSE Poetry Anthology. Designed around the Edexcel specification, but would easily fit AQA and WJEC too. Lesson explores content, context, form and structure.
A great introduction to poetry. Includes 4 lessons on the Pied Piper, 1 on Katy Perry's Firework, looking at the use of imagery and another on One Direction. Redacted poetry resources and lesson also included, along with worksheet.
Adaptable for any poems. This grid is blank, so that you can just add your poem titles at the top and off you go!
Focuses students thinking onto the content of the poem, the ideas that the poet is trying to convey, the mood and atmosphere, analysis of language and structure and their own personal responses to the poems, before concluding by identifying similarities and differences.
Brilliant for scaffolding, before an essay.
Ideal for printing double sided and backing on coloured card.
Key terms including metaphors, similes, sibilance, alliteration, rhetorical questions, mood, tone etc.
Ideal for all reflective practitioners. At the end of a unit ask your students to fill in this sheet honestly about your teaching style. What would they keep? What would they grow? What would they change? Students love this as they feel like they have a real say about their learning.