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Free sample pages from B and D Publishing’s scheme of work on Poetry of the First World War, including work by Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Rupert Brooke, Harold Begbie, Laurence Binyon, John McCrae, Julian Grenfell, Helen Hamilton and Isaac Rosenberg. The full pack contains full poems, plus notes, commentary, exercises, written and oral assignments and historical context. The worksheets are also suitable for revision and home learning.

The full pack is 56 pages and can be downloaded here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/first-world-war-poetry-ks4-scheme-of-work-11867309

The regular licence enables you to use this resource with your own students. Copy, edit and provide the material to those students you teach in any medium or format for the purpose of educating them and/or their private study/exam revision. The school licence allows you also to share this resource with colleagues at your school.

The resource pack contains the full text and commentary on the following poems:
Futility
The Sentry
Letter dated 16 January 1917
A Terre
Anthem for Doomed Youth
Disabled
Dulce Et Decorum Est
Exposure
Spring Offensive
Owen’s Preface
Counter-Attack
A Working Party
Fall In
For the Fallen
Five sonnets
In Flanders Fields
Into Battle
The Jingo-Woman
Break of Day in the Trenches

For even better value you can purchase our First World War poetry pack as a bundle with Language for Literature series 1 and 2: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/language-for-literature-and-first-world-war-poetry-bundle-ks3-and-ks4-11930640

Pupils need to talk and write about many aspects of the texts they use. To do this well they need to be familiar with the major technical terms. B & D Publishing’s two Language for Literature schemes of work spanning key stages 3 and 4 aim to give pupils a sound understanding of many literary terms. These are explained and illustrated by examples. Work is provided for pupils to do on each topic.

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