Complete lessons including analysis and student tasks and examples:
Mr Hyde
Setting (AO3 context) Victorian and Stevenson
Lombroso theory of criminality
Utterson as a character and the antithesis of Jekyll
Allusion- Using the door as a motif
A choice of 4 Non- Fiction writing tasks for assessment
Including whole class feedback
Complete and original exams perfect up to Grade 11 USA/ Year 10 UK Curriculums
Teacher Comparison Notes or student revision A Level Literature The Kite Runner and The Outsiders.
Does not include quotes, only points of reference in each text appropriate for a term paper, comparison literature essay on the following themes:
FRIENDSHIP
FAMILY
LOYALTY
THE OUTSIDER
REDEMPTION
Full lesson with interactive film clips to teach structure.
Perfect for KS3, KS4, KS4 and FE.
Start the lesson with a crossword defining and retrieving 8 structure devices.
Or can be used as homework!
Lesson teaching 13 structure devices using references from popular culture and film clips.
Complete with Pixar short clip after and bingo.
Fantastic, fun and engaging way of teaching structure!
The students LOVE it!
Techniques such as:
Media res,
zoom in/ out
pathetic fallacy
Dramatic irony
cliffhanger
tension
and many more!
4 lessons that can be taught sequentially or as a one off.
Lessons focus on:
Sentence types, word class, proof reading, punctuation.
Appropriate for KS3, KS4, FE, SEND.
Jamila Gavin Paradise Carpet extract used for English Language Paper 1 KS3 exam
Based on AQA syllabus but also appropriate for Edexcel or iGCSE
3 questions total
Q1- Reading comprehension… find 4 things
Q2- Language analysis
Q3- Writing descriptive task based on image or story
Formative assessment after teaching Iqbal or
Stand Alone assessment alongside themes of suffering and Child labour
Includes mark scheme and exemplar
Supporting lessons to go alongside Dracula the play: Oxford Playscript Version
Includes:
Reading comprehension and predictions
Structure: Focus shift and tension
Vocabulary
Persuasive writing
Comparing character representation:
You will need to evaluate the representation of: appearance, clothing and manner.
Film review:
Which one did you prefer and why?
Were there any changes to the plot? Why is the text still appropriate and relevant for audiences and readers today?
Challenge: Is there an allegory? Explain your answer.
Frankenstein English Language Paper 1 Q1 Q2 Q3 Exam and Mark scheme with example
Q1 Reading comprehension
Q2 Language analysis
Q3 Structure
KS3 or GSCE
Display for literature around the world, perfect for libraries or classroom
You will need to create your own title
You will also need a map, strings and pins
The download includes a selection of authors from around the world, their famous published work and a synopsis of the text
Includes 20 different authors
Full lesson with starter responding to statement
Analysing the effect of devices and improving response with rhetoric
Writing task and improving student response.
Includes peer assess and self assess opportunities
Exploring Inequality: Paper 2 Non-Fiction focus for equality and diversity.
Full SOW with 7 week lessons (254 slides) including: weekly spellings of new vocabulary from scheme, weekly homework, with formative mini mock paper 2 questions.
AQA Language Paper 2 focus reading and writing
Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, Q5 and speaking and listening opportunities
Week 1:
Features of a speech: Emma Watson He for She speech
HW DREAM FORESTS language techniques recap
Week 2: Comparing 2 non fiction texts: Malala autobiography and Kabul article or He for She for LA. Rashford article Q3 language analysis, exploring rhetoric.
HW Watson and Malala
Week 3: Refugee focus on language and rhetoric. Floella Benjamin language analysis and Q3. Write a speech with a focused title. HW MLK speech
Week 4: Comparing non-fiction articles: Sport Articles honing in on evaluative skills, Q2/ Q4 focus. Q3 DIRT. MLK speech. HW Research speech
Week 5: Chimimanda Adichie speech The Danger of a Simple Story. Queen Elizabeth I’s troops at Tilbury. Plan speech.
HW revision cards.
Week 6: Draft and edit speech all week. Building confidence in speaking. Abdel Magied- What does my headscarf mean to you? Applying mark scheme.
Week 7: We shall fight on the beaches. Speaking and listening focus. DM Speech: Gender in sport or pay gap, Equality.
All lessons provided in bundle with additional homework.
Full printable booklet saved to word for resources.
Range of lessons for the scheme ‘outsiders’
Incorporating skills for language paper 1 and paper 2
Looking at:
David Walliams Boy in the Dress
R J Palacio Wonder
Roald Dahl Matilda
JK Rowling Harry Potter
Creative writing Disney’s Monsters Inc
Charles Dickens Scrooge
Veronica Roth Divergent
Ferlinghetti Two Scavengers in a truck
Katherine Rundell Rooftoppers
With spelling tests and vocabulary and 3 weeks of homework
Up to 3 single lesson focus-
Exploring what is social responsibility with examples
Writing a speech focusing on social responsibility
Edit/ redraft and persuasive writing skills
Debate lesson
Complete lessons for chapter 3 with a range of skills and starter tasks:
Exam practice:
What is antithesis and how are Curley and Slim the foil of one another?
Speaking and listening and creative writing:
Candy as a character and what he symbolises
Candy’s dog and reflecting on how the dog symbolises Candy
Creative writing lesson- Candy as stimulus or Candy’s dog shooting
Exam practice
Fight scene- Foreshadow and How is tension created?
Reading comprehension quizzes and exploring George and Lennie’s symbiotic relationship
Hot seating
Complete assessment of 35 minutes.
Extract from Charlotte’s Web
With 2 assessment questions
Reading comprehension out of 4
Language analysis paragraph exploring the effect of language techniques
With complete mark scheme out of 10
Comparing character representation:
You will need to evaluate the representation of: appearance, clothing and manner.
Film review:
Which one did you prefer and why?
Were there any changes to the plot? Why is the text still appropriate and relevant for audiences and readers today?
Challenge: Is there an allegory? Explain your answer.
Complete powerpoint with 30 Optical illusions
To be used for form time, fun, art, english, inference, deduction, drama speaking and listening, ESL, SEND