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Power and Conflict Comparing Poems

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Power and Conflict poetry can be difficult to teach when comparing poems in the collection. This lesson provides model comparisons and tonnes of notes, as well as engaging activities to help them make connections and links between the different poems in the anthology. A fully differentiated and resourced lesson that helps students to begin to make comparisons between different poems within the Power and Conflict collection for AQA English Literature Paper 2, but easily adaptable for other exam specifications and anthologies. Check out our English Shop for loads more free and inexpensive KS3, KS4, KS5, Literacy and whole school resources. AQA English Language Paper 1 and Paper 2 Knowledge Organisers AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A package AQA English Language Paper 1 Sections A and B package AQA English Language Paper 1 package AQA English Language Paper 2 Question 5 package AQA English Language Paper 1 Question 5 package AQA English Language Paper 2 Section A package AQA English Language and English Literature revision package An Inspector Calls whole scheme package An Inspector Calls revision package Macbeth whole scheme package Macbeth revision package A Christmas Carol whole scheme package A Christmas Carol revision package Jekyll and Hyde whole scheme package Jekyll and Hyde revision package Romeo and Juliet whole scheme package Power and Conflict poetry comparing poems package Power and Conflict poetry whole scheme package Love and Relationships poetry whole scheme package Unseen Poetry whole scheme package Or check out some Citizenship GCSE, RE, PSHE + RSE resources at EC Resources
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Love and Relationships Comparing Poems

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Love and Relationships poetry can be difficult to teach when comparing poems in the collection. This lesson provides model comparisons and tonnes of notes, as well as engaging activities to help them make connections and links between the different poems in the anthology. A fully differentiated and resourced lesson that helps students to begin to make comparisons between different poems within the Love and Relationships collection for AQA English Literature Paper 2, but easily adaptable for other exam specifications and anthologies. Check out our English Shop for loads more free and inexpensive KS3, KS4, KS5, Literacy and whole school resources. AQA English Language Paper 1 and Paper 2 Knowledge Organisers AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A package AQA English Language Paper 1 Sections A and B package AQA English Language Paper 1 package AQA English Language Paper 2 Question 5 package AQA English Language Paper 1 Question 5 package AQA English Language Paper 2 Section A package AQA English Language and English Literature revision package An Inspector Calls whole scheme package An Inspector Calls revision package Macbeth whole scheme package Macbeth revision package A Christmas Carol whole scheme package A Christmas Carol revision package Jekyll and Hyde whole scheme package Jekyll and Hyde revision package Romeo and Juliet whole scheme package Power and Conflict poetry comparing poems package Power and Conflict poetry whole scheme package Love and Relationships poetry whole scheme package Unseen Poetry whole scheme package Or check out some Citizenship GCSE, RE, PSHE + RSE resources at EC Resources
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Comparing Poems!

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This lesson aims to improve students’ skills in comparing and contrasting poems. Students learn how to understand the different ways that poetry can be compared, plan a well-structured comparative essay, and complete a detailed, organised, and sustained comparison. This lesson is most suitable for children preparing to sit GCSEs/ A Levels. Please note, the lesson should be used subsequent to students being taught poems, as I have left the poems to be compared up to the teacher, as opposed to specifying particular poems. The lesson follows a step-by-step learning journey, in which children learn through: - Understanding what features of poems can be compared (a comprehensive list is provided and utilised in the lesson); - Comprehending how to structure comparative essays as a whole (using a specific formula, which has always formed a successful model for my previous students); - Reading and analysing a model example of a comparative paragraph, in order to understand the key features within each paragraph of a comparative essay; - Writing their own poetry comparison, using planning and success criteria that are formed over the lesson; - Peer assessing each other's learning attempts. Included is: - Whole lesson PowerPoint - colourful and substantial; - Worksheets and resources for all activities; - A model example; - Comprehensive lesson plan. There are also opportunities for group learning, peer assessment, and whole class discussion. This was originally taught to mixed-ability year 10 groups, but can be differentiated for groups of different ages and abilities. All images are licensed for commercial use, and image rights are listed on the last page of the presentation.
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Comparing poems THISTLES and NETTLES Worksheet

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Pupils use this handy sheet to compare 'Nettles' (Scannell) and 'Thistles' (Hughes) Sheet includes a range of connectives for comparison End task is to complete a piece of written work (using the notes) comparing and contrasting the two poems
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Comparing poems

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A lesson showing students how to compare two poems, The Clod and the Pebble by William Blake and Daffodils by William Wordsworth. a video link to BBC GCSE demonstrating how comparison works. Mental contrasting and EBI work included in the form of self assessment.
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Eduqas Comparing Poems

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Eduqas comparing poems lesson that explores ways of making comparisons between two similar or two different poems from the anthology. Students analyse Cozy Apologia by Rita Dove before making comparisons with another poem of their choice. Includes differentiated activities and is useful for students preparing for GCSE English Literature Paper 1/Component 1 or for KS3 students developing their essay skills. Check out our English Shop for loads more free and inexpensive KS3, KS4, KS5, Literacy and whole school resources. AQA English Language Paper 1 and Paper 2 Knowledge Organisers AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A package AQA English Language Paper 1 Sections A and B package AQA English Language Paper 1 package AQA English Language Paper 2 Question 5 package AQA English Language Paper 1 Question 5 package AQA English Language Paper 2 Section A package AQA English Language and English Literature revision package An Inspector Calls whole scheme package An Inspector Calls revision package Macbeth whole scheme package Macbeth revision package A Christmas Carol whole scheme package A Christmas Carol revision package Jekyll and Hyde whole scheme package Jekyll and Hyde revision package Romeo and Juliet whole scheme package Power and Conflict poetry comparing poems package Power and Conflict poetry whole scheme package Love and Relationships poetry whole scheme package Unseen Poetry whole scheme package Or check out some Citizenship GCSE, RE, PSHE + RSE resources at EC Resources
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Comparing Poems

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This resource supports children in comparing the poems 'La Belle Dame sans Merci' John Keats and 'The Seduction' by Eileen McAuley:
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Comparing Poems

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Comparing Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan and Search for my Tongue, including a model paragraph/exemplar answer.
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Christmas Poetry - Comparing Unseen Poems

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A very detailed unseen poetry lesson that looks at two different Christmas poems on the theme of music creating joy during the festive season. The resource helps students to explore Ring Out, Wild Bells by Alfred Tennyson and ‘Music on Christmas Morning’ by Anne Bronte. The session is designed to help students answer AQA English Literature Paper 2 unseen poetry questions but is adaptable for KS3 students as well. Merry Christmas!
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War Poetry Comparing Poems

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War poetry comparing poems lesson that explores ways of making comparisons between two similar or two different war poems. Students analyse Who’s For The Game by Jessie Pope before making comparisons with another poem of their choice. Includes differentiated activities and is useful for students preparing for GCSE English Literature Paper 2 or for KS3 students developing their essay skills. Check out our English Shop for loads more free and inexpensive KS3, KS4, KS5, Literacy and whole school resources. AQA English Language Paper 1 and Paper 2 Knowledge Organisers AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A package AQA English Language Paper 1 Sections A and B package AQA English Language Paper 1 package AQA English Language Paper 2 Question 5 package AQA English Language Paper 1 Question 5 package AQA English Language Paper 2 Section A package AQA English Language and English Literature revision package An Inspector Calls whole scheme package An Inspector Calls revision package Macbeth whole scheme package Macbeth revision package A Christmas Carol whole scheme package A Christmas Carol revision package Jekyll and Hyde whole scheme package Jekyll and Hyde revision package Romeo and Juliet whole scheme package Power and Conflict poetry comparing poems package Power and Conflict poetry whole scheme package Love and Relationships poetry whole scheme package Unseen Poetry whole scheme package Or check out some Citizenship GCSE, RE, PSHE + RSE resources at EC Resources
Comparing Power and Conflict PoemsQuick View
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Comparing Power and Conflict Poems

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A range of resources about how to compare Power and Conflict poems which include: 10 writing frames Model paragraphs 40 pairs of quotations that are useful for comparing using a revision grid to plan comparisons and lots of other ideas
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Comparing Love and Relationships poems

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Five lessons comparing poems which share a different theme from the AQA ‘Love and Relationship’ cluster of poems. Four are focused on a different romantic or family theme and the last lesson is based around revising poems from the whole collection, thematically.
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KS4: Comparing Poems

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Differentiated tasks and powerpoints to help with planning lessons for various students on comparing poetry. These do focus on the MITSL structure, but can be easily adapted to match other structures. They are designed to encourage independence and confidence in this area of GCSE study.
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How to... compare two poems.

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This short step-by-step guides helps students to warm up those comparison skills. Using a two short stanzas, students can start to compare two poems. All the best,
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Comparing poems - Introduction

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A lesson aimed at low ability students to introduce Comparing poetry - uses the poems Kamikaze and Charge of the Light Brigade Has sentence stems and model paragraph
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Comparing Poems - Victorian Poetry

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Two lessons looking at Victorian poetry: London by William Blake and A March Day in London by Amy Levy. Gives students the chance to study a GCSE poem alonsgide a lesser known poem. Lessons include: poems, PowerPoint, self/peer assessment, GCSE mark scheme (AQA) and worksheet. These resources have worked well with Year 9 to prepare them for GCSE poetry study, especially focussing on comparison. The peer and self assessment aspect helps students draw on where they are and what they need to do, to make improvements to their own analysis.
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Comparing Poems Practise

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Worksheets are provided on two poem ('River God' & 'Ozymandias') .There is also a worksheet comparing quotations and a Venn diagram with some key words to help students to identify similarities and differences between the poems. In addition, a poetry comparison essay writing frame is provided to guide students through the process and an essay vocabulary sheet to develop the use of language and sophistication in their own writing.
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Comparing Love Poems

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This 3 page worksheet includes a copy of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s sonnet “How Do I Love Thee”, along with a series of 6 short answer questions. It then asks students to source a second love poem of their choice, annotate and answer questions assessing its main characteristics and finally provides 2 essay questions focusing on comparing and contrasting the two poems. Suitable for GCSE/ IGCSE Level, an excellent single lesson activity for revising poetry analysis and unseen skills. Ask students to come to class prepared with the second love poem of their choice already chosen and printed as preparatory homework.