IGCSE English: Work & Careers Lesson Pack
Description:
This comprehensive resource pack is designed for IGCSE English students, focusing on the topic of Work and Careers. It includes a detailed lesson plan, three engaging worksheets, and a marking scheme to support both teaching and assessment. Perfect for a week-long unit, this resource helps students explore jobs, distinguish facts from opinions, and express personal work preferences.
What’s Included:
Lesson Plan:
A structured week-long plan (10-15 March 2025) with clear objectives, activities, and differentiation for higher, moderate, and lower attainment levels.
Focuses on identifying facts, analyzing surveys, and applying skills to real-world scenarios.
Includes starter activities, main teacher input, dialogic teaching, and plenary sessions.
Worksheets:
Worksheet 1: Exploring Jobs and Identifying Facts – Students identify jobs, match personality types, and write facts about their preferred careers.
Worksheet 2: Facts vs. Opinions in a Survey – Students analyze a survey, distinguish facts from opinions, and answer questions about work preferences.
Worksheet 3: Applying Skills and Sharing Preferences – Students complete a flowchart with facts and opinions, and express their own work preferences.
Marking Scheme:
Detailed marking criteria for each worksheet, with clear guidelines for higher, moderate, and lower attainment levels.
Includes feedback tips to help students improve their understanding and performance.
Key Features:
Differentiation: Tasks are tailored for higher, moderate, and lower attainment students, ensuring inclusivity and challenge for all learners.
Engaging Activities: Collages, surveys, and flowcharts make learning interactive and relevant to real-life scenarios.
Assessment Ready: The marking scheme aligns with IGCSE standards, making it easy to assess student progress.
Ideal For:
IGCSE English teachers looking for a ready-to-use resource on the topic of work and careers.
Teachers seeking differentiated materials to cater to mixed-ability classes.
Educators who want to integrate reading, writing, and speaking skills into their lessons.
