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TELLING TALES - Invisible Mass of the Back Row 6 Lessons
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TELLING TALES - Invisible Mass of the Back Row 6 Lessons

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6 Lessons on Invisible Mass of the Back Row from the AQA GCSE Telling Tales anthology. Lesson 1 - Lines 1-20 - First impressions of Hortense Lesson 2 - Lines 21-56 - Further analysis, includes context on Christopher Columbus and Jamaica **Lesson 3 **- Lines 57-123 - Analysis of Hortense’s school and staff **Lesson 4 **- Lines 124-186 - Analysis of Hortense’s feelings about leaving Jamaica for England Lesson 5 - Lines 187-243 - Hortense’s move to England, including creative writing task and context on key figures in Black history Lesson 6 - Lines 244 to end - Reflection and Hortense’s development throughout the story Lessons also available individually.
OLIVER  TWIST - Character of Fagin
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OLIVER TWIST - Character of Fagin

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Lesson in which students work in groups with 6 different extracts featuring Fagin to present back on Dickens’ presentation of him. Ideal for after students have studied whole novel.
Much Ado About Nothing SOW - Acts 4-5 plus more (12 lessons)
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Much Ado About Nothing SOW - Acts 4-5 plus more (12 lessons)

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Second part of a whole SOW on Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing - 12 lessons in total! Includes lessons on Acts 4 and 5, plus extra on genre of comedy, theme of conflict, female characters, Benedick and 2 descriptive writing lessons. All resources provided Some extracts provided, otherwise page numbers from Cambridge SChool Shakespeare Series 2nd Edition of the play. Approx timings for relevant clips of the Kenneth Branagh 1999 film of the play included in notes section of slides.
OLIVER TWIST - Four Context and Pre-reading Lessons
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OLIVER TWIST - Four Context and Pre-reading Lessons

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A series of lessons on the historical/social context of Oliver Twist and some pre-reading based on an extract from the novel. THESE FOUR LESSONS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE SEPARATELY! Search ‘Oliver Twist context’ and ‘pre-reading’ in my shop. Lesson 1 - Group presentations on historical context Lesson 2 - Analysis of description of Victorian London Lesson 3 - Victorian London creative writing lesson Lesson 4 - Close analysis of Dickens’ exposure of poverty through his use of language, including model paragraph