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A range of high-quality, engaging and heavily-differentiated resources catered to secure the learning of all. Easily accessible for all learners with SPLD, dyslexia and a range of barriers to learning. All lessons provide challenge for the most able, whilst additionally providing support, sentences starters and exemplar material for those in need of support.

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A range of high-quality, engaging and heavily-differentiated resources catered to secure the learning of all. Easily accessible for all learners with SPLD, dyslexia and a range of barriers to learning. All lessons provide challenge for the most able, whilst additionally providing support, sentences starters and exemplar material for those in need of support.
The Tempest: Act 1, Scene 2 Ariel and Prospero's Relationship
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The Tempest: Act 1, Scene 2 Ariel and Prospero's Relationship

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Hook: Exploring what three wishes students would have if they were given by a fairy. Starter: Re-capping questions verbally/ watching Act1, Scene 3 Development:Comprehension questions/ analysis (challenge) questions on the conversation between Prospero and Ariel Main: Students will analyse Ariel’s language in his fight to freedom and Prospero’s responses-exploring the theme of power Plenary: Students are to write a paragraph exploring why Ariel does/ does not deserve power
Language Paper 1: Question 3 Structure (JAWS)
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Language Paper 1: Question 3 Structure (JAWS)

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A full lesson focusing on analysing structure and writing-up a model response. Using a Jaws video to encourage students to pick up on focus and shifts using a storyboard. Students then will read and annotate a Jaws extract an complete a timed questions. Follows I DO, WE DO, YOU DO format. Includes: Powerpoint Exam style question and extract High quality model responses Structured sentence frames Guided reading questions A Please note: resources are printable from PPT itself.
A Christmas Carol: Transformation
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A Christmas Carol: Transformation

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A revision PowerPoint looking at Scrooge's transition in each Stave. Includes key context slide, a quotation 'fill the gaps' activity and a table to complete. Key quotations are identified and pupils have to plan PETER paragraph responses.
Power and Conflict Poetry Revision: Identity Poems (Tissue/ Emigree/ Checking)
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Power and Conflict Poetry Revision: Identity Poems (Tissue/ Emigree/ Checking)

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Focused on key revision skills. Students are to recall quotations based on images. Students are to answer recall questions to aid revisions/ fill-the-gaps of key quotations with missing words. Students are to use the retained information applying the skills in analytical paragraphs/ exploding quotations. Includes challenges. A great, quick way to revise and teach students specific revision skills.
My Last Duchess investigation lesson
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My Last Duchess investigation lesson

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A nice flipped learning lesson on My Last Duchess. Suitable for low ability KS4 and engaging pupils in somewhat difficult poem. Poem is set out like a CSI investigation. Pupils have to identify how power is presented in the poem, evidence to support it and techniques to use. In the report, they can either give a brief summary of the poem or writer an analytical paragraph.
Romeo and Juliet Justice and Honour Revision
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Romeo and Juliet Justice and Honour Revision

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Starter: Introduces students to ‘planning responses’ - featuring extract and wider play. Main: Teacher will go through key parts of justice throughout the play, providing students with Ao1. From this, students are to complete analysis/ could complete an essay. Plenary: Explore the role of Benvolio as a figure of justice
Creative/ descriptive Writing: Image Prompt: Structure strips
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Creative/ descriptive Writing: Image Prompt: Structure strips

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An activity focusing on descriptive writing. Used as a whole lesson placemat. Blow up onto A3 paper. Starter: Whole class ambitious adjectives to describe the image. Development: Annotating the WAGOLL (model description paragraph) Main: Using structure strips as a guidance, pupils will create their own descriptions.
Romeo and Juliet: Act 2, Scene 5
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Romeo and Juliet: Act 2, Scene 5

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This lesson explores the presentation of Juliet in this scene through prompt questions. Additionally, it explores her character and transformation throughout the play. Using visual hexagons, students will explore her throughout the play through a number of ambitious adjectives. Plenary: Students will explore the language transformation from Act 1/2 to Act 5
Romeo and Juliet: Act 1, Scene 5 Romeo Exploding Quotatio
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Romeo and Juliet: Act 1, Scene 5 Romeo Exploding Quotatio

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Match-up Activity: Exploring language techniques employed in the scene: from similes to juxtaposition. Starter: Re-cap of the scene. Development: Guided reading analysis of the scene Main: Exploding quotation including guided anlysis and model responses (according to Assessment Objectives- AQA) Differenation: Guided questions relating to each quotation to be put on support station. ‘Challenges’ embedded throughout.
Prince Escalus Speech: How is Conflict presented in the play
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Prince Escalus Speech: How is Conflict presented in the play

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Starter: Exploring social and historical context and analysing Lord Capulet’s reaction to the servants’ brawling in Act 1, Scene 1. Development: Guided annotations (differentiated key questions to analyse the characterisation of Escalus). Main: Essay plan exploring conflict in th play so far Plenary: Exploring the character of Romeo and his Petrarchan ways. Includes sentence starters, model paragraphs. Aimed at Middle-High ability (4-6)
Macbeth Dagger Scene booklet
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Macbeth Dagger Scene booklet

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A booklet/ PowerPoint zooming in on Shakespearean language and asking pupils to complete PEER paragraphs based on comprehension of the scene and Macbeth's madness.