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London by William Blake
A whole lesson in which pupils think independently about the connotations of vocabulary in William Blakes's London. Included: model response, self assessment, contextual information.
Born Yesterday
A lesson on the Phillip Larkin 'Born Yesterday' including word associations and analysis of key imagery and a discussion on the ideas in the poem.
An Introduction to Shakespeare
Includes: visual information on his life and times, the workings of Tudor/Jacobean theatre, and how to get to grips with Shakespeare's language.
Gothic/Ghost Story Vocabulary
Lots of words to help students write their own Gothic/ghost story.
Includes ambitious vocabulary such as 'lugubrious' to push higher attaining students and encourage students to think carefully about their vocabulary choices.
Writing descriptions/Writing to describe
A lesson on writing to describe. Includes criteria, model responses, AfL tasks, guided writing activity to allow students to progress.
To His Coy Mistress
Analysis of To His Coy Mistress by Marvell.
Vocabulary to describe character
A two sided sheet full of interesting words to describe characters. Useful for creative writing and improving vocabulary.
358 words to describe people's personalities
For creative writing and analysing characters.
Macbeth - three model paragraphs Band 3, 4, and 5.
The same point and quote written about in three different ways. Pupils highlight the differences to see what makes a top grade response.
The Red Room
A week’s worth of lessons on ‘The Red Room’ with AQA English Language Paper 1 style reading questions.
What I would like to do before I am 30 - Speaking and Listening Presentation
Two lessons in which pupils firstly write out a presentation on what they would like to do/achieve before they turn 30, and then present their ideas to the class. Ideas to get them started are included, planning resources, ideas on how to structure their talk, and a self-assessment form.
Film pitch - turn a book into a successful film.
A series of lessons in which pupils use persuasive writing. Pupils are to persuade a group of Hollywood producers to turn the class novel into a blockbuster film. A useful end of topic activity.
Write your own chocolate poem!
A fun and challenging lesson in which pupils use sensory detail and imaginative vocabulary to create their own chocolate poem. Pupils will need a small chocolate bar for this lesson. Drag out the torture - they have to smell the chocolate, then describe it, a small bite, then describe it, and so forth.
I have done this many times before, and it has always gone down well. This is very good as a memorable Year 6 induction lesson, or a lesson on creative writing.