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A variety of KS3/KS4/KS5 English Language and English Literature resources. I share snippets of these on Twitter for free! Follow @YlitYLang

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A variety of KS3/KS4/KS5 English Language and English Literature resources. I share snippets of these on Twitter for free! Follow @YlitYLang
AQA NEW GCSE 9-1 (AO2 LANGUAGE ANALYSIS) A CHRISTMAS CAROL - MARLEY'S GHOST
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AQA NEW GCSE 9-1 (AO2 LANGUAGE ANALYSIS) A CHRISTMAS CAROL - MARLEY'S GHOST

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This interactive lesson was used for an observation and is a challenging lesson for students in KS3 or can be used to recap essay skills for KS4 students. The lesson introduces the theme of the supernatural and asks students to identify words belonging to that semantic field (AO2). The extract has been taken from Stave 1 - the introduction of Marley's ghost and students work in differentiated teams to piece together a response to the extract. The pupils then work independently to create a response that focuses on language (AO2) but there is an opportunity to link to context (AO3).
Private Peaceful KS3 Scheme - With KS4 AQA Assessment Objectives (Part 1)
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Private Peaceful KS3 Scheme - With KS4 AQA Assessment Objectives (Part 1)

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This is the first part to a Key Stage 3 scheme i have designed for a year 7 class. Each lesson has a clear Assessment Objective that links to the new AQA English Literature scheme. Lessons themselves are differentiated in places. This pack contains: - 10 fully planned lessons that contain settlers, starters, developments and main activities. The starter slide also contains a key word. - A link to context - A range of writing and reading tasks with specific objectives - An opportunity for a Speaking and Listening task -A lesson that allows students to conduct individual research - Extracts for analysis with scaffolded questions and prompts - Colourful worksheets
KS3 - The Tempest - Introduction lessons (with new GCSE AQA  9-1 texts)
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KS3 - The Tempest - Introduction lessons (with new GCSE AQA 9-1 texts)

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This pack includes 4 lessons prior to reading The Tempest. The presentations are visually engaging and the activities are meant to stretch and challenge. The resources included in this pack are as follows: - A selection of colourful, carefully planned PowerPoint presentations - A copy of Woosh - A lesson that focuses on 19th & 21st Century non-fiction texts, as seen on the new AQA specification paper - A selection of front covers - A copy of the non -fiction texts
History of Language: Non - Verbal Communication
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History of Language: Non - Verbal Communication

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This PowerPoint acts as a lesson plan for a lesson on non-verbal communication. Work through the first few slides asking pupils about the significance of signs and symbols. Use the activity cards and pupils should act out actions. Develop by doing a thought shower on slang words and text speech and finish by setting homework to write a text to the class teacher.
NEW WJEC POETRY ANTHOLOGY - COZY APOLOGIA
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NEW WJEC POETRY ANTHOLOGY - COZY APOLOGIA

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This lesson has been taken from a bundle of lessons available on my shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/YLitYLang The lesson explores the language and the structure of the poem, asking students to complete an analysis.
Odd One Out - Act 2:2
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Odd One Out - Act 2:2

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Good to use as a starter Instructions: Students complete as many connections as they can (in rows/columns/diagonal) between the images finding an ‘odd one out’. E.g. row c = two metaphors Romeo uses for Juliet = angel/sun but ‘foot’ is uttered by Juliet All images relate to a quote/image mentioned in the opening of Act 2:2
Lesson Starter - Developing questions
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Lesson Starter - Developing questions

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I use this frame as a lesson starter and place an image in the middle relating to the lesson topic. This can be used to develop students questioning techniques or to 'hook' students as they enter a lesson. Can be used for any subject.