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Complete Schemes of Work for both English Language and Literature. All PowerPoints are enough to cover a half-term at a minimum and range from Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 5. KEEP CALM AND KEEP READING!

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Complete Schemes of Work for both English Language and Literature. All PowerPoints are enough to cover a half-term at a minimum and range from Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 5. KEEP CALM AND KEEP READING!
Spoken Language - GCSE Eduqas - KS4
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Spoken Language - GCSE Eduqas - KS4

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65 slides (11 lessons) / Scheme of Work on “Component 3: Spoken Language / Speaking and Listening” (Eduqas English Language GCSE) suitable for Year 10 and Year 11. This unit includes: Introduction/course outline Introduction to speech format Example speeches and possible topics Mixture of analytical and creative tasks Numerous homework and revision ideas Opportunities for self and peer assessment Focus on research/planning/writing/redrafting Confidence building games to encourage/aid public speaking
Lord of the Flies (Golding) - KS3
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Lord of the Flies (Golding) - KS3

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86 slides (15 lessons) / Scheme of Work on Willam Golding’s “Lord of the Flies” suitable for Year 8 and Year 9. This unit includes: Numerous homework ideas/tasks Opportunities for whole class debate Mixture of analytical and creative tasks Comprehension questions to aid reading Critical Writing Assessment and planning Opportunities for self and peer assessment
An Ideal Husband (Wilde) - A-Level OCR - KS5
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An Ideal Husband (Wilde) - A-Level OCR - KS5

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45 slides (10+ lessons) / Scheme of Work on Component 1: Section 2: Drama and Poetry Pre-1900 - Oscar Wilde’s “An Ideal Husband” (OCR English Literature A-Level) suitable for Year 12 and Year 13. This text will need to be compared to a pre-1900 poetry collection. This unit includes: Detailed timeline of Wilde’s life Introduction to the Victorian period Example answers and exam questions Mixture of analytical and creative tasks Numerous homework and revision ideas Opportunities for self and peer assessment Focus on planning/exam technique/success criteria Prompt questions to aid reading/annotations/notes Recommendations for further reading and critical engagement Compares to Christina Rossetti’s “Selected Poetry” as OCR requires
The Tempest (Shakespeare) - KS3
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The Tempest (Shakespeare) - KS3

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137 slides (20 lessons) / Scheme of Work on William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” suitable for Year 8 and Year 9. This unit includes: Introduction to Shakespeare Several homework ideas/tasks Opportunities for whole class debate Mixture of analytical and creative tasks Comprehension questions to aid reading Critical Writing Assessment and planning Opportunities for self and peer assessment
Narrative Techniques List - KS3/4/5
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Narrative Techniques List - KS3/4/5

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Useful list of narrative techniques (both linguistic and structural methods) to help when considering writer’s craft. The list is compiled of 22 key techniques - including a dictionary definition and an example sentence for each one. This handy A4 sheet is suitable for all Key Stages to use as a reference throughout the year.
Selected Poetry (Rossetti) - A-Level OCR - KS5
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Selected Poetry (Rossetti) - A-Level OCR - KS5

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90 slides (18 lessons) / Scheme of Work on Component 1: Section 2: Drama and Poetry Pre-1900 - Christina Rossetti’s “Selected Poetry” (OCR English Literature A-Level) suitable for Year 12 and Year 13. These poems will need to be compared to a piece of pre-1900 drama. This unit includes: A guide on how to analyse poetry Detailed timeline of Rossetti’s life Introduction to the Victorian period Example answers and exam questions Mixture of analytical and creative tasks Numerous homework and revision ideas Opportunities for self and peer assessment Focus on planning/exam technique/success criteria Prompt questions to aid annotations for 10 key poems Small group project used to cover the remaining 5 poems Recommendations for further reading, including critical material
Non-Fiction Writing - GCSE Eduqas - KS4
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Non-Fiction Writing - GCSE Eduqas - KS4

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216 slides (30 lessons) / Scheme of Work on “Component 2: Section B - Non-Fiction Writing - Transactional or Persuasive Writing” (Eduqas English Language GCSE) suitable for Year 10 and Year 11. This unit includes: Introduction/course outline Introduction to the 7 “types” of Non-Fiction Numerous homework and revision ideas/tasks Example extracts and exam questions Mixture of analytical and creative tasks Opportunities for self and peer assessment Focus on planning/exam technique/success criteria
Speech Planning Sheet - KS3/4/5
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Speech Planning Sheet - KS3/4/5

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Basic “planning for a speech” work-sheet - suitable for individual public speaking activities, generic speech writing, or group presentations across all Key Stages.
Book Speed-Dating Activity - KS3/4/5
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Book Speed-Dating Activity - KS3/4/5

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An ideal introduction lesson to English/Secondary School/the Library/Reading. This activity aims to get students actively discussing their reading habits and favourite books whilst giving other students possible recommendations for the future! Suitable for any key stage, this pack includes: instruction sheet worksheet for students
Ambition Exam Q Planning (Macbeth) - GCSE AQA - KS4
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Ambition Exam Q Planning (Macbeth) - GCSE AQA - KS4

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A4 (double-sided) work-sheet for an exam question on “ambition” from Paper 1: Section A: William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” (AQA English Literature GCSE) - Suitable for Year 10 and Year 11. This work-sheet includes: an example question to answer a short example extract to focus on 5 steps to guide annotations/understanding Short quotations from “the rest of the play” a grid that allows for further analysis of quotations focus on techniques/effect on audience/purpose/link to Q
Guilt Exam Q Planning (Macbeth) - GCSE AQA - KS4
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Guilt Exam Q Planning (Macbeth) - GCSE AQA - KS4

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A4 (double-sided) work-sheet for an exam question on “guilt” from Paper 1: Section A: William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” (AQA English Literature GCSE) - Suitable for Year 10 and Year 11. This work-sheet includes: an example question to answer a short example extract to focus on 5 steps to guide annotations/understanding Short quotations from “the rest of the play” a grid that allows for further analysis of quotations focus on techniques/effect on audience/purpose/link to Q
Inspector Calls (Priestley) - GCSE AQA - KS4
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Inspector Calls (Priestley) - GCSE AQA - KS4

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132 slides (25 lessons) / Scheme of Work on Paper 2: Section A: Modern Texts - J.B. Priestley’s “An Inspector Calls” (AQA English Literature GCSE) suitable for Year 10 and Year 11. This unit includes: Introduction/course outline Introduction to the play’s context Example answers and exam questions Mixture of analytical and creative tasks Numerous homework and revision ideas Opportunities for self and peer assessment Chronological reading / annotation prompts Focus on planning/exam technique/success criteria
Creative Writing - GCSE Eduqas - KS4
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Creative Writing - GCSE Eduqas - KS4

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80 slides (11 lessons) / Scheme of Work on “Component 1: Section B - Creative Prose Writing" (Eduqas English Language GCSE) suitable for Year 10 and Year 11. This unit includes: Introduction/course outline Introduction to different “types” of narrative Model examples and exam questions Mixture of analytical and creative tasks Numerous homework and revision ideas Opportunities for self and peer assessment Focus on planning/exam technique/success criteria
Unseen Poetry - GCSE AQA - KS4
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Unseen Poetry - GCSE AQA - KS4

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71 slides (10 lessons) / Scheme of Work on Paper 2: Section C: Unseen Poetry (AQA English Literature GCSE) suitable for Year 10 and Year 11. This unit includes: Introduction/course outline A guide to analysing unseen poetry Example answers and exam questions Mixture of analytical and creative tasks Numerous homework and revision ideas Opportunities for self and peer assessment Focus on planning/exam technique/success criteria Some of the poems are annotated to model for pupils Poems include: ‘Kid’ - Simon Armitage ‘Havisham’ - Carol Ann Duffy ‘Island Man’ - Grace Nichols ‘Storm on the Island’ - Seamus Heaney ‘The Man He Killed’ - Thomas Hardy ‘The Dead Beat’ - Wilfred Owen
Jekyll+Hyde (Stevenson) - GCSE AQA - KS4
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Jekyll+Hyde (Stevenson) - GCSE AQA - KS4

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92 slides (16 lessons) / Scheme of Work on Paper 1: Section B: 19th Century Novel - Robert Louis Stevenson’s “The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde” (AQA English Literature GCSE) suitable for Year 10 and Year 11. This unit includes: Introduction/course outline Introduction to the Victorian period Example extracts and exam questions Mixture of analytical and creative tasks Numerous homework and revision ideas Opportunities for self and peer assessment Chapter-by-chapter reading/annotation prompts Focus on planning/exam technique/success criteria
Sheila Exam Q Support (Inspector Calls) - GSCE AQA - KS4
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Sheila Exam Q Support (Inspector Calls) - GSCE AQA - KS4

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A4 support sheet for an exam question on Sheila from Paper 2: Section A: Modern Texts - J.B. Priestley’s “An Inspector Calls” (AQA English Literature GCSE) - Suitable for Year 10 and Year 11. This help-sheet includes: an example question to annotate short quotations and page numbers sentence starters to prompt writing key subject/text specific terminology a guide on how to structure a strong paragraph synonyms to replace simple/common vocabulary step-by-step instructions on how to analyse a quotation
Nature Exam Q Planning (Unseen Poetry) - GCSE AQA - KS4
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Nature Exam Q Planning (Unseen Poetry) - GCSE AQA - KS4

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A4 (double-sided) work-sheet for two exam questions on “nature” and “place” from Paper 2: Section C: Unseen Poetry (AQA English Literature GCSE) - Suitable for Year 10 and Year 11. This work-sheet includes: "Island Man’ - Grace Nichols “Storm on the Island” - Seamus Heaney two example questions to annotate and answer two short poems linked by theme/content/approach “Storm on the Island” (Seamus Heaney) is annotated as an example Venn diagram making comparison for Q2 easier between the two texts