Designed for top set Year 8, this collection includes 16 lesson plans and accompanying resources that can be adapted and changed depending on the needs of students.
A nearly complete SoW for Black Book of Secrets by F E Higgins designed for Year 9 students. Includes lesson powerpoints, worksheets and goes upto Chapter 39
Powerpoints, some tests and some scans of the Cambridge Latin Course Book I stages 1-5.
Homeworks based on high ability students having one lesson a week.
Note: each lesson starts with the Lord’s Prayer in latin due to nature of my current school hence why every PowerPoint looks the same!
Two powerpoints which will take at least three lessons for teaching Act4 scene 3 of Julius Caesar-focusing on Brutus and Cassius’ relationship and then Brutus’ introspection and feelings
Three lessons for teaching Act 2 of An Inspector Calls, including individual lessons focusing on Gerald and Mrs Birling. Also includes a planning lesson and assessment question
23 lessons on Fat Boy Swim including accompanying worksheets. Uses old levels for assessment but can be easily adapted. Lesson PPTs are designed for 50 minute lesson and take into account periods of reading.
16 extract based questions designed for GCSE students. They are taken from across the text and test a range of ideas, concepts and characters. They can be used for homework, class assessments, end of unit or year exams, mock practice or lesson plans.
Lesson PowerPoints and resources for teaching Stave 3 of A Christmas Carol. Please note that part of the stave is read for homework (Scrooge being shown the miners, the sailors and Fred
Six lessons for teaching Act 1 of An Inspector Calls. Includes individual lessons on Birling, the Inspector and Sheila. Also includes an assessment for analysing the impact and effectiveness of the opening act.
A 20 lesson booklet filled with extracts charting different kinds of stories from the creation of the world in the bible, through to Odysseus’ encounter with the Cyclops, past Shaherahadze’s 1001 Arabian nights, through The Brothers Grimm and their fairy tales, stopping by a bit of Tolstoy before finishing up with modern urban legends and how they spread.
En route we look at Ragnarok, a very sensible tortoise, a very angry dragon and get someone’s rear end kissed and another’s ripped apart with a red hot poker.