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pptx, 1.07 MB

The Lovely Bones: Chapter 3 (AQA KS5)

This lesson is designed for AQA A Level English Literature and Language and focuses on Chapter 3 of The Lovely Bones. The lesson develops students’ understanding of narrative voice, grief, memory, and the relationship between the living and the dead, with a clear emphasis on close textual analysis rather than narrative recall.

The lesson is student-led and task-focused. Students begin with a short retrieval activity to re-establish the key strands of the chapter, including Susie’s observations from heaven, the role of Ruth, and the differing responses to grief within Susie’s family. This ensures a secure understanding of the chapter before analysis begins.

Students then explore narrative perspective and voice, considering Susie as a limited but privileged narrator. Guided questions support students in identifying what Susie can and cannot access, where her voice appears emotionally controlled or more expressive, and why Sebold may choose a narrator who is emotionally involved but physically detached. This work supports AO1 by developing clear, conceptual understanding of narrative method.

Language analysis focuses on how meaning is shaped without graphic description. Students identify and explain examples of imagery, observation, and metaphor that soften trauma and create a reflective tone, linking language choices directly to the representation of grief. This supports AO2 and discourages feature-spotting in favour of purposeful analysis.

The lesson also addresses structure, with students identifying shifts in focus across the chapter and considering how these shifts reflect emotional disruption and fragmented experiences of grief. A comparative task then asks students to consider how grief is represented across different characters, reinforcing the idea that grief is uneven and varied.

The lesson concludes with a short exam-style analytical paragraph, requiring students to respond to a focused question using minimal quotation and clear analysis. Plot retelling is explicitly avoided.

This resource is suitable for Year 12 or Year 13 and is intended for classes developing confidence with analytical writing for AQA English Literature and Language. It is not a content-heavy PowerPoint; independent thinking and structured tasks are central by design.

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The Lovely Bones Complete Teaching Bundle (AQA KS5)

This bundle contains a full sequence of lessons for AQA A Level English Literature and Language, covering The Lovely Bones from Chapter 1 through to the end of the novel, alongside contextual and revision materials. Individual lesson content is outlined in detail on the TES shop listings for each resource. The lessons are designed around a consistent approach: student-led analysis supported by purposeful teacher discussion. Rather than relying on lengthy PowerPoint exposition, students are expected to engage directly with the text through annotation, retrieval tasks, character tracking, thematic exploration, debate, planning activities, and exam-style writing. Teacher input is generally used to guide discussion, model analytical thinking, and provide exemplar responses after students have had opportunities to develop their own ideas. Most lessons combine two chapters at a time. Typically, the first chapter within a lesson focuses on the detailed exploration of a character, relationship, theme, or key event, while the second chapter moves towards exam preparation, essay planning, or extended writing practice. This structure allows students to build knowledge before applying it to assessment-style tasks. The bundle also includes a dedicated context lesson, revision-focused resources, and opportunities for students to engage with wider ideas such as narrative voice, symbolism, genre, grief, memory, family dynamics, and reader response. Throughout the scheme, emphasis is placed on developing AO1 and AO2, while integrating AO3 where relevant. Please note that Chapter 23 is not included as a standalone lesson. By this stage of the novel, students are expected to undertake a broader tracking activity, drawing together character arcs, themes, and significant moments from across the text. This omission does not leave a gap in content coverage, as the final stages of the novel are addressed through whole-text revision and synoptic tasks. This bundle is best suited to Year 12 or Year 13 students studying The Lovely Bones for AQA English Literature and Language. It is ideal for teachers looking for a structured, discussion-based scheme that prioritises independence, textual engagement, and exam preparation.

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