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Teacher, classicist, poetry nut; Aristotle: 'We are what we repeatedly do".

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Teacher, classicist, poetry nut; Aristotle: 'We are what we repeatedly do".
KS3 Poetry
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KS3 Poetry

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11 poems for study at 11-14 to practise analysing writers' techniques and poetic language.
KS3 Poetry: Jabberwocky
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KS3 Poetry: Jabberwocky

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An activity where pupils identify types of words in a nonsense poem ('Jabberwocky'), then create their own dictionary of nonsense words in order to write their own poem about school.
KS3 Poetry Analysis: variety of tasks
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KS3 Poetry Analysis: variety of tasks

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A presentation in two formats including 'On the Beach at Fontana' by James Joyce, 'Nettles' by Vernon Scannell, 'Rough' by Stephen Spender, and 'The Evacuee' by R. S. Thomas. Poems are accompanied by written activities (or, alternatively, can be completed in discussion or group work), leading up to a final Reading assessment.
KS3 Poetry: 'The Jaguar'
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KS3 Poetry: 'The Jaguar'

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A lesson in two formats, guiding KS3 pupils through language analysis with study of the language techniques in Ted Hughes' poem 'The Jaguar', including expanding vocabulary, enjambment, imagery, similes and metaphors. Lesson culminates in a 25-mark poetry Reading assessment (extension task included: 'Second Glance at a Jaguar' by Ted Hughes).
KS3 Poetry: 'The Tyger'
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KS3 Poetry: 'The Tyger'

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A lesson exploring William Blake's 'The Tyger' poem, as part of a larger scheme studying Yann Martel's novel, 'Life of Pi'. I have included two formats of the original presentation, if it's of interest to retain some of the information from the novel, but if you wish to study the poem exclusively, I have also included a stripped-back version of the lesson.
KS3 Poetry: 'After the Titanic'
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KS3 Poetry: 'After the Titanic'

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A lesson on the poem 'After the Titanic' by the Northern Irish poet Derek Mahon, in which pupils engage in active, collaborative close reading and language analysis through 'Home Group/Expert Group' activities. Presentation is split into 2 PowerPoints, since the first includes a video and is larger. I have also removed the video and made the presentation into a pdf, if that is an easier format to work with. The handout is for printing, cutting, and distributing to the groups.
Poetry on the Theme of Justice&Revolution
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Poetry on the Theme of Justice&Revolution

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A small unit studying poetry on the theme of Justice & Revolution (used to complement 'Animal Farm' in a larger scheme); four pieces are explored through a series of activities, resources, and active learning, to investigate the theme. Includes William Blake's 'The Chimney Sweeper', Maya Angelou's 'Still I rise', William Ernest Henley's 'Invictus', and the lyrics of Bob Marley's 'Redemption Song'.
Macbeth
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Macbeth

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Everything in my unit of work for teaching Macbeth: each Act studied, plenty of active learning, and language analysis and essay practice.
Personal Writing Practice Task: Holiday from Hell
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Personal Writing Practice Task: Holiday from Hell

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Due to the size of the videos, the presentation has been split into two parts. This is a task to practise Personal Writing, giving pupils the opportunity to practise generating ideas, planning, and structuring their planning prior to writing an assessment piece for Personal Writing. Task is based upon 'your worst holiday experience'.
KS3 Communication Skill: Talking and Listening Peer-Assessment
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KS3 Communication Skill: Talking and Listening Peer-Assessment

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A presentation that guides KS3 pupils through making a speech for assessment in Talking&Listening; guidance, advice, study, explanation, and examples, as well as markschemes are all included in the presentation. This covered two preparatory hour-long lessons, and then two lessons to see and peer-assess the class's speeches. Due to its size, the presentation is split into two parts.
Writing Short Stories
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Writing Short Stories

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When asked to teach a quick unit on just short stories, this is what I pulled together: contains lots of videos and excerpts to analyse and apply theories of structure, character description, setting, atmosphere, drafting, and conclusions, to pupils' own work.
The Merchant of Venice: Pre-reading Introduction to the Play
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The Merchant of Venice: Pre-reading Introduction to the Play

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To introduce the play, this presentation prompts pupils to think about the difference between the feelings characters display on the outside and what they feel on the inside, highlighting the key theme of what's real and what's fake. The presentation contains videos, so is split into three separate files.
Macbeth: after reading
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Macbeth: after reading

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A final set of activities to work through, consolidating study of Macbeth and its themes, genre, language, and performance, before moving on to summative assessment.
Macbeth: Acts 4 and 5
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Macbeth: Acts 4 and 5

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A set of lessons to work through chronologically in my unit on Macbeth, covering themes, genre, close language analysis, performance, group work, research tasks, and lots of active learning methods.
Macbeth: Act Three
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Macbeth: Act Three

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A set of lessons to work through chronologically in my unit on Macbeth, covering themes, genre, close language analysis, performance, group work, research tasks, and lots of active learning methods.
Macbeth: Act Two
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Macbeth: Act Two

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A set of lessons to work through chronologically in my unit on Macbeth, covering themes, genre, close language analysis, performance, group work, research tasks, and lots of active learning methods.
Macbeth: Act One scenes 4 - 7
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Macbeth: Act One scenes 4 - 7

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A set of lessons to work through chronologically in my unit on Macbeth, covering themes, genre, close language analysis, performance, group work, research tasks, and lots of active learning methods.
Macbeth: Act One scenes 1 - 3
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Macbeth: Act One scenes 1 - 3

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A set of lessons to work through chronologically in my unit on Macbeth, covering themes, genre, close language analysis, performance, group work, research tasks, and lots of active learning methods.