This resource includes a powerpoint and activity sheets on how writers create characters with specific focus on gothic fiction.
Feel like making this a full unit of study? See the GOTHIC FICTION BUNDLE with 5 weeks of full lesson powerpoints, handouts and a full scheme of work.
This is a great resource for high ability KS3 and KS4 students with video clips, activities and class discussion elements.
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This resource includes a powerpoint and activity sheets on a writer’s use of setting and specifically, setting within gothic fiction.
Feel like making this a full unit of study? See the GOTHIC FICTION BUNDLE with 5 weeks of full lesson powerpoints, handouts and a full scheme of work.
This is a great resource for high ability KS3 and KS4 students with video clips, activities and class discussion elements.
I hope you enjoy and please leave a review :)
This powerpoint resource focuses on improving students’ writing skills through a collection of short writing tasks.
These 50 prompts can be used in various ways in the English subject classroom:
5 minute flash writing starter
Extension tasks for early finishers
Homework choice activity
Extracurricular writers’ club
Speaking and Listening activities
Fun pick-me display board
Fun literacy intervention activity
Slow writing activity to model good use of wow words, interesting punctuation, language techniques or sentence structure
These tasks are designed for Key Stage 3 learners, but can equally be used for Key Stage 4 students.
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This resource includes a powerpoint and activity sheets on a writer’s use of plot and specifically, within the genre of gothic fiction.
Feel like making this a full unit of study? See the GOTHIC FICTION BUNDLE with 5 weeks of full lesson powerpoints, handouts and a full scheme of work.
This is a great resource for high ability KS3 and KS4 students with video clips, activities and class discussion elements.
I hope you enjoy and please leave a review :)
This resource includes a powerpoint and activity sheets on form, specifically focusing on using 3 different forms of the story Coraline by Neil Gaimon to explore novel, graphic novel and film forms of storytelling.
Feel like making this a full unit of study? See the GOTHIC FICTION BUNDLE with 5 weeks of full lesson powerpoints, handouts and a full scheme of work.
This is a great resource for high ability KS3 and KS4 students with video clips, activities and class discussion elements.
I hope you enjoy and please leave a review :)
A collection of lessons exploring aspects of genre, form, setting, plot and character within Gothic Fiction.
These lessons are perfect to use with Key Stage 3 or low ability Key Stage 4 to develop an understanding of these core concepts within the study of English Literature.
This bundle includes powerpoints, extracts and worksheets for 4-5 weeks of lessons.
This engaging and creative task reinforces learning on the use of colour to persuade and can tie in with Engligh language and media studies. It’s a great resource for the study of media texts at KS3, and at GCSE level where students are required to analyse media texts in their English Language exam.
The pack includes an engaging powerpoint which outlines the impact of colour in advertising/ media texts with activities and prompts for a range of student activities. Alongside this, the pack includes a PDF of 30 different Pantone-style colour chip cards with accompanying activity which can be used in a fun plenary. Students are asked to consider what person, place and thing their colour might represent and give their shade a creative shade name. This works brilliantly displayed as a vibrant display for colourful classroom display boards!
I’ve used this activity as a simple Year 8/9 introduction to media texts, and as an expanded activity for GCSE students with a creative writing component, for example: setting descriptions, piece of short fiction or a piece of poetry using their colour as inspiration.
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This worksheet allows students to compare two poems on the theme of childhood: Forgotten Boyhood by Edgar Guest and In Mrs Tilscher’s Class by Carol Ann Duffy.
This worksheet includes: title page, copies of each poem in large font for student annotations and 14 comprehension questions encouraging students to consider the writers’ use of structural and language devices.
This would be a great resource to align with the NI CCEA Response to Written Controlled Assessment task on the theme of childhood.
This resource includes a powerpoint and activity sheets on the topic of genre and specifically, the genre of gothic fiction.
Feel like making this a full unit of study? See the GOTHIC FICTION BUNDLE with 5 weeks of full lesson powerpoints, handouts and a full scheme of work.
This is a great resource for high ability KS3 and KS4 students with video clips, activities and class discussion elements.
I hope you enjoy and please leave a review :)
An annotated copy of Poppies by Jane Weir. This poem features in the CCEA Conflict Anthology at GCSE. Key features of language, structure and context are annotated.
An annotated copy of the poem, Last Post by Carol Ann Duffy. This poem features in the CCEA Conflict Anthology for English Literature at GCSE. Annotations relates to features of language, structure and context.
A set of two posters outlining careers in English and skills acquired through study of English. Looks great in any English classroom to promote careers across the curriculum!