A full unit of work exploring the popular play by Willy Russell. Complete units for BOTH the play and musical versions are included. 16 full lessons are included for the musical version (14 for the script version) and three introductory lessons exploring the context and script writing are included.
All lessons have warm up challenges and have differentiated activities/ outcomes.
Designed for KS3 with a mixture of PEE analysis and creative writing lessons, this resource can easily be adapted to match your classes.
A collection of quick literacy starters that can easily be dropped into the start of lessons.
Averaging five minutes each, the pack includes: sentence structures, word classes, homophones, adverbs, silent letters and apostrophes.
An introductory resource to use at the start of a poetry unit of work.
Pupils will research the definitions of poetic techniques before showing their understanding with quick quiz questions. An ideal way to introduce the key vocabulary that pupils will need to use to discuss poetry.
A full unit of work for the new spec AQA syllabus.
16 powerpoints (one detailed analysis for each poem plus an introduction lesson) that guide your students through the poems, poets and themes.
Each poem has background details, glossary of key words and annotations focusing on language and structure.
Analysis uses the SMILE and PEE formats. (structure, meaning, imagery, language and effect) (point evidence explain)
Everything you need to prepare your students for their exam is included!
A full analysis of Carol Rumen's poem about a woman who has fled her homeland but can only remember the positives of growing up there.
This resource has everything you need to prepare your students for their AQA exam including a full annotation and a guided marketplace lesson exploring structure, meaning, imagery, language and the effect on the reader.
An introduction to poetry lesson aimed at KS3 pupils. This lesson features seven poems that were created by teenagers covering a range of teen issues from fitting in to the loss of a friend. Beginning with a class discussion, this lesson focuses on allowing students to identify with poetry and to explore the reasons people read/ write poems. The perfect lesson for any class who say "poems aren't relevant to us"!
The seven poems featured also make great poems for unseen poetry practice for lower ability pupils in KS4.
18 handouts: one of each poem in the anthology.
Pupils absent when you taught one of the poems? Pupil joined from another class with gaps in learning? Need some quick revision materials?
18 handouts that can be used to deliver key quotes, contextual background and develop knowledge of each of the the poems in the GCSE anthology.
I designed these resources as three classes had merged into one and they had all studied different poems in varying depth. Each sheet has three sections:
Section One has the most important annotations as well as key vocabulary and contextual background where appropriate. Perfect for pupils who need to quickly catch up.
Section Two has deeper questions for pupils to explore the main themes/ ideas behind the poems.
Section Three is an exam style comparison question.
The pupils can start on whichever task they want to whilst you’re free to circulate.
This resource also makes a really good revision booklet for your pupils.
14 lessons making a full scheme of learning around key scenes from Shakespeare’s comedy. Designed for Year 7 mixed ability classes, but easily adapted for years 6 or 8, this unit tracks key scenes in the relationship between Hermia and Lysander. An assessment, writing a letter in character from Hermia to Lysander’s aunt, is included as are all of the extracts which also contain translations of key phrases. A complete scheme of work in one place!
18 quick starter activities to recap and recall prior learning.
18 slides; one for each poem in the anthology.
each slide has five quick questions based on one of the poems. A really simple warm-up activity to help embed prior learning ahead of the exams!
Example slide content for The Manhunt:
The Manhunt is written from the perspective of a woman
called _________
When the soldier returns, their relationship is p______
The bullet inside him is described as a _______ of metal
She describes his mind as an _____ ____
At the end, she feels she comes _______to knowing him.
A complete unit of work exploring poetry from other cultures. Designed for top set Year 7s, but easily adapted for Years 6-8, this unit covers a selection of well known, modern poems including Search for my Tongue, Island Man, Limbo, Nothing’s Changed and Half-caste. Most of the poems covered have featured in past years GCSE papers (allowing you to tick the stretch and challenge sections on your lesson plans) but have been made accessible to KS3 pupils through the detailed discussion points and smaller chunked activities. 12 poems and full resources as well as an assessment is included in this resource pack.
Designed for students studying the EDUQAS/ edexcel GCSE syllabus, this resource begins with a discussion about traditional Valentine’s gifts and a debate about what love is. Moving on to the poet’s background, the resource focuses on the contrasts between the positive and negative sides of love in Duffy’s poem, a full annotation of the poem is included. Everything you need to teach this poem in one place!
A comprehensive resource covering this EDUQAS / edexcel GCSE poem. Browning’s most famous sonnet is explored in detail with a focus on structure and language. Beginning with contemporary links to Ellie Goulding’s “How long will I love you?”, this resource contains background information on the reclusive writer and a full annotation of the many ways she loves her forbidden flame. Everything you need to prepare your students for this poem in one resource!
A comprehensive scheme of work exploring the classis story of George and Lennie’s pursuit of the American Dream. Designed for KS3 students (and linked to the new EDUQAS GCSE), this scheme begins by exploring the historical context before following the adventures of the two men. The different characters and themes are all explored throughout 11 hour long lessons culminating in a book review assessment. A great unit ready to go!
A fully planned marketplace lesson that’s fun and makes Victorian England interesting.
Did you know that at some Victorian schools, girls were allowed to walk in twos, but not in threes?
Five factsheets on schools, poverty, home life, rich children and child labour. Split your class into five groups and let them discover these shocking facts before sitting back whilst they team each other.
Great as an introduction to Dickens or pre 19th C literature. Also perfect for History classes!
A set of 15 lessons exploring Boy for KS3 classes. Lesson 15 is a writing assessment (book review). Each power point is fully editable to adapt for your classes. Designed for Year 7 middle ability but easily adapted for Year 6/8 classes.
Are you looking for a complete scheme of work? Do you want background notes on every poet and every poem? Do you want fully annotated poems? If so; you’ve just found it!
In this bundle you have:
16 individual resources exploring each poem
16 revision posters for your classroom
a recap on poetic terminology
a selection of sample exam questions
Everything you need to deliver this anthology to your students in one place!
A comprehensive resource covering this EDUQAS GCSE poem. Sheers celebrates the memory of a group of WWI soldiers who fought, and died, in Mametz Wood during the Battle of the Somme. Beginning with contextual details about the battle itself, this resource contains background information on the Welsh poet, analysis of his use of sound within the text and a full annotation of his memorial poem. Everything you need to prepare your students for this poem in one resource!
A comprehensive resource exploring how Rita Dove is happy in her undramatic, unexciting marriage. Designed for GCSE students, this resource begins with a series of discussion points enabling your Love Island obsessed teenagers to appreciate the value of “dull/ boring” romances. The resource includes background information on the poet as well as a full annotation of this EDUQAS text. Everything you need to prepare your students for this poem in one power point!
A full unit of work exploring George Orwell’s classic novel. 11 fully resourced lessons (an introductory lesson plus one for each chapter) follow the characters, plot and themes of this critique of communism. Designed for KS3 but could easily be adapted for a KS4 class.
A full resource exploring meaning behind this EDUQAS GCSE poem. Beginning with background information on Larkin himself, the resource explores Larkin’s pessimistic opinions on life and how his negative views on marriage influence this poem. A full annotation is included: everything you need to prepare yourself/ your pupils to face this poem.