Poetry of War: WWI Poetry LessonsQuick View
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Poetry of War: WWI Poetry Lessons

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A full scheme of PowerPoint lessons and resources, designed to cover the poetry of World War One over a half term. Activities are suitable for all abilities and are differentiated. The scheme is designed for year 9, but could be used at any level of KS3 or adapted for KS4. A knowledge organiser and summative assessment are included. The lessons work through a poetry of war anthology and workbook, which is included. The powerpoint contains the full scheme of work, and contains video and interactive resources. Main tasks include the social and historical context of WWI, drama, creative writing and reading tasks. There is a heavy focus on identifying and using language and structural techniques, in line with the new expectations at KS4. Poems covered: Anthem for Doomed Youth - Wilfred Owen Does it matter? - Siegfried Sassoon The Last Laugh - Wilfred Owen Suicide in the Trenches - Siegfried Sassoon The Soldier - Rupert Brooke Who’s for the game? - Jessie Pope Dulce et Decorum est - Wilfred Owen Perhaps (To R.A.L.) - Vera Brittain Try a free sample lesson here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/poetry-of-war-children-s-experiences-of-wwi-11362103 Updated to include all powerpoints under one file, all activities and poetry in one workbook, and to include a knowledge organiser.
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde -  AQA GCSE 19th Century NovelQuick View
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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - AQA GCSE 19th Century Novel

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12 full lessons, intended to be taught over three weeks. This resource includes PowerPoints, activity worksheets and differentiated support and challenge cards. Designed for the AQA 19th century novel GCSE English Literature exam, and suitable for all abilities, grade 1-9. Lesson 1: The Victorian era - social and historical context Lesson 2: The conventions of the gothic genre Lesson 3: Analysing book covers and creative writing Lesson 4: Chapter 1 - analysis of Mr Utterson Lesson 5: Chapter 1 - creative writing Lesson 6: Analysis of Mr Hyde Lesson 7: Chapter 2 - Utterson's dream creative writing Lesson 8: Chapter 2 - analysing zoomorphism Lesson 9: Formative assessment - settings and characters Lesson 10: Chapter 3 - analysis of Dr Jekyll Lesson 11: The id, ego and superego Lesson 12: Chapter 3 - using language techniques and varied vocabulary
An Inspector Calls Escape RoomQuick View
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An Inspector Calls Escape Room

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An interactive revision resource for the study of An Inspector Calls. A girl has been found dead in The Palace Bar, and your students have been accused of their murder! They must prove their innocence by following the clues to find the true murderer, murder weapon and time of death. This can be set up as a realistic escape room using the posters attached (as red herrings) and using a range of props scattered around the room to turn your classroom into The Palace Bar. Full details and photos of how to set this up are in the Teacher Information document, as well as explanations for each puzzle. Alternatively, you can hand groups a clue at a time, and they can return to you for the next clue once they’ve completed it.
WJEC GCSE Media Studies Framework LessonsQuick View
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WJEC GCSE Media Studies Framework Lessons

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Four complete lessons, covering a few parts of the media framework. Includes PowerPoints, activities, and support and challenge cards to differentiate tasks for high and low ability students. Topics: Lesson 1: Genre and signification Lesson 2: Camerawork - shots and angles Lesson 3: Sound and camera movements Lesson 4: Image manipulation - anchorage and cropping
Poetry of War: Children's Experiences of WWIQuick View
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Poetry of War: Children's Experiences of WWI

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A free sample lesson of the Poetry of War full scheme. This resource could be used to introduce the context of WWI Poetry, or a novel set during WWI, such as Private Peaceful. The lesson explores the impact World War One had on children in England. The aim of the lesson is to use a range of sentence types, developing students' competence in using simple, compound and complex sentences. This resource contains the following: - Full PowerPoint lesson - Support and Challenge sheets, to differentiate the main task for low and high ability students The full, 6 week PowerPoint scheme is available for purchase here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/poetry-of-war-wwi-poetry-lessons-11362049