Introduction lesson to Gothic Fiction, featuring an extract from Horace Walpole’s ‘The Castle of Otranto’.
Lesson Objectives:
To be able to identify the main features of the gothic genre.
To learn about the origin and purpose of gothic fiction.
To interpret information from a text and use quotations to explain your ideas.
(English Language style questions within lesson to assess pupils comprehension of the text).
Introduction to the Edexcel Poetry Anthology for GCSE English Literature, as well as annotations for the poem Cousin Kate.
Includes:
Breakdown of Literature Paper 2
Relevant context to the poem
Notes on the form and structure of the poem
In depth analysis of poem, with fully animated annotations for each stanza
Learning Objectives:
AO2: Analyse how language, form and structure are used to create meanings and effects, using relevant subject terminology where appropriate (15 marks)
AO3: Show understanding of relationships between texts and the contexts in which they are written (5 marks)
Useful for initial teaching of the poem, plus revision sessions.
Used with a middle ability year 11 class.
Learning Objectives:
To explore the presentation of the Ghost of Christmas Past
To consider how Scrooge begins to change in Stave 2
To explore the character of Fezziwig and his importance
Extract from stave 2 provided for assessment opportunity.
Lesson exploring Pandora’s Box, ideal for KS3. Range of activities to engage students in story and to introduce Greek mythology.
Learning Objectives:
To develop awareness of a series of myths and legends.
To identify the main characteristics of Greek myths.
To analyse the key elements within a Greek myth.
Differentiated comprehension questions can be used to assess students understanding of the text.
Lesson tailored towards the Edexcel Conflict Poetry Anthology collection.
Includes:
Relevant context to the poem
Notes on the form and structure of the poem
In depth analysis of poem, with fully animated annotations for each stanza
Learning Objectives:
AO2: Analyse how language, form and structure are used to create meanings and effects, using relevant subject terminology where appropriate (15 marks)
AO3: Show understanding of relationships between texts and the contexts in which they are written (5 marks)
Useful for initial teaching of the poem, plus revision sessions.
Used for a middle ability year 11 set.
Learning Objectives:
To consider Scrooge’s treatment of others
To analyse the significance of Marley’s visit in Stave 1 AO2
To consider the theme of the supernatural in the novel as a whole AO1
Focusing on Marley’s Ghost and the importance of his visit - extract attached for exam practice. Worksheet to support planning of whole text question provided.
Used with a middle ability year 11 class.
Learning Objectives:
To read and understand Stave 3 of the novel. AO1
To consider the presentation of the Ghost of Christmas Present. AO2
Ghost of Christmas Present worksheet provided on PowerPoint (best printed in A3) with weather extract provided for students to consider mood/atmosphere in the first part of this stave.
Introduction to creative writing. Created for a year 8 class, but also used for year 7. Tasks throughout lesson easily adaptable to revise key writing techniques for KS4 English Language.
Learning Objectives:
To explore the importance of setting.
To gain an understanding of ‘show, not tell’.
To describe a setting to a reader.
Pupils will explore a variety of settings throughout the lesson and consider how those settings may be depicted by a writer. They will learn the fundamentals for ‘showing’ and not telling the reader what is happening within a story. Pupils will use their knowledge to peer and self-assess imaginative writing pieces they have created during the lesson.
PowerPoint presentation, extract and worksheet exploring language used to describe the London Blitz in the Second World War. Focus on Language skills (AO1, AO2 and AO4).
Questions require students to explore how language and structure are used to show the author’s feelings towards the event and exploring how successfully the event is described.
Transactional writing task included to encourage students to respond to what they have read. (AO5 and AO6 skills)
Ideal for KS3, PowerPoint resource covers declarative, exclamative, interrogative and imperative sentences.
Learning Objectives:
To understand the main functions of sentences
To identify these functions in writing
Includes quiz as plenary activity and imperative worksheet to develop pupils understanding further.
Lesson developed as part of a year 8 introductory module to Gothic Fiction. Lesson starts with a ‘gothic scrabble’ activity to encourage pupils to develop their vocabulary and expand their writing choices (thesauruses are useful to support this task).
Pupils will learn some background about the author Emily Bronte and consider the social/historical context of the novel by exploring why she wrote under a pseudonym. When reading an extract from the novel, pupils will focus on how the writer presents the character of Heathcliff, using evidence to back up their ideas. WAGOLL’s used to show pupils how to explore language in depth. Differentiated task to assess pupils understanding of the text.
Learning objectives:
To use interesting vocabulary choices.
To explore language choices used by a writer.
To demonstrate an understanding of a character.
Ideal for KS4 teaching and revision sessions. PowerPoint presentation and Word Document resource for Round Robin activity - more suited for pupils who have read the majority of the play, although can easily be adapted. Learning objective: To show an understanding of the relationships between texts and the context in which they were written (AO3). Aim of lesson: To discuss pupils prior knowledge of the Elizabethan era and any contexts relevant to the play, teacher-led coverage of basic social/historical context related to Elizabethan performance and then student-led activity where pupils will select explicit information and relate to their knowledge and understanding of events within Romeo and Juliet.
Lesson developed as part of an ‘Introduction to Gothic Fiction’ module delivered to year 8. Aim of module: to familiarise pupils with the conventions of Gothic Fiction and develop analysis skills (Language AO1).
Lesson Objectives:
To continue to develop our understanding of the conventions of a gothic setting.
To comment on the language used in a gothic extract.
Second half of stave 3.
Learning Objectives:
To read and understand Stave 3 of the novel. AO1
To analyse key language features and techniques within the text. AO2
To understand the relationship between the novel and the context in which it is written. AO3
Lesson includes comprehension questions to check students understanding of the novel, differentiated questions to explore the importance of visiting Fred’s house and a worksheet to support the exploration of the characters Ignorance and Want.
Used with a middle ability year 11 class.
Learning Objectives:
To consider the relevance of visiting Belle in Stave 2
To develop our own interpretations and opinions of the text AO1
To analyse the language, form and structure used by Dickens AO2
Re-cap of Fezziwig, key contextual terms provided to develop students’ understanding and assessment question on the importance of family.
GCSE English Language Paper 1 – Section B Imaginative Writing revision lesson.
Learning Objectives:
To have an awareness of exam requirements
To practice imaginative writing skills
Revision of key imaginative writing techniques and mini-writing activities.
First teaching and revision lessons/resources for teaching of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Assessment opportunities within all lessons, with clear links to exam requirements (suited to teaching of Edexcel course, however easily adaptable).
A selection of non-fiction lessons suitable for introducing both KS3 and KS4 groups to key skills required for the English Language GCSE (analysis, evaluation, comparison and transactional writing).
A selection of poems mostly found in the Edexcel Conflict Poetry Anthology. Some additional lessons on unseen poetry. Suitable for use with Year 9 upwards.