Whole lesson with slides for each stage. Two worksheets that allow differentiation and paired discussion. Differentiated personal response task for 10 minutes silent writing. I was observed as 'Outstanding' with this lesson.
A lesson for AQA GCSE Language Paper 2 Writer's Viewpoints Section B Question 5 (Writing) Where students have to respond to a statement in an extended piece of persuasive prose.
Includes the IPREFERCHATS acronym with worksheet and examples of each technique for students to stick into their books. Do Now! task, learning objective on every slide, paired planning activity, independent writing task, self and peer assessment opportunity at the end.
A new GCSE AQA Language Paper 1 mock paper with an extract from Kate Grenville’s The Secret River.
Made to look as much like the real AQA paper as possible, with one version in 12pt and a second in 14pt.
We gave this as our ‘end of Year 10 exam’ and the results were as expected/similar to other Y10 attainment suggesting that it’s a ‘like for like’ paper. Students said they liked it. We will continue to use this paper in my dept.
This is a sample Unseen Poetry paper that I made for my top set Year 11. I chose two poems by Simon Armitage and tried to use the wording on the AQA Specimen papers for Literature Paper 2 in my questions. The poems are I Am Very Bothered and Unnamed poem. Please note the second poem deals with the theme of domestic violence and will need to be used with caution depending on who is in your group.
Note this Unseen Poetry paper includes two unseen poems and two questions. The first question is worth 24 marks and the second (comparing two unseen poems) is worth 8 marks. This is different to previous Unseen Poetry papers where students had only 1 poem and 1 question to answer.
I have written model answers for each question and provided snippets of the AQA mark scheme for students to annotate and mark.
This would be useful to use in class before a mock exam or set as a homework task.
A lesson with Do Now starter activity, think, pair, share work, reading and answering a typical Q4 for Language Paper 1 - critically evaluating a fiction text - with sentence starters to model/scaffold. Extract from Treasure Island included as a worksheet.
Use these for revision - students cut out and stick down, then find and write quotations that can be linked to each. Use the ppt slides to quiz and the answers to extend understanding. Draws out links between context and the play. Super for revising An Inspector Calls for the new GCSE English Literature Language Paper 2 AO3
I created this for the Michael Williams novel Now Is The Time For Running to use with Year 8. Use the knowledge organiser for sharing the learning journey, supporting students with weaker literacy and for setting homework. Also good for communication with parents about content. We also used this KI as a model in whole school CPD on Knowledge Organisers.
Topic - tattoos
Non-fiction articles (contemporary and 19th C) and slides to walk students through Section A of the paper.
Opportunities to practise with sentence stems, model paragraphs and clear instructions how to answer each question.
2 - 3 hours worth of teaching/work. I was observed teaching this and the obs went very well - high student engagement despite it being a dry paper and clear instructions.
Same format as Lang Paper 2 Workbook. All questions explained with examiners tips, a worked example, sentence stems and a question or students to complete on their own.
There is also a feedback cover sheet for a marking a mock paper - with DIRT tasks to circle for quick and impactful marking.
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Slides to walk your class through each question on the Tiredness of Rosabel (AQA Lang Paper 1 2017) paper.
Lots of tips, how tos, sentence stems, with details about how the marks are awarded and examples with activities to do along the way.
Takes about 2 - 3 lessons to get through. I usually do this at the end of a short story unit and then give them an in class Section A to try on their own.
Workbook I made for my Y13 Lit group (Edexcel) to revise Godot.
Activities to discuss in lesson time but also spaces for independent revision, sentence rehearsal, links to online resources and note-taking.
Slides to take students through reading Stave 1. Including some ‘intro to Dickens’ and ‘strategies for reading 19th C’ and charity advert analysis.
Lots of differentiated tasks and opportunities for think, pair, share student talk and role play. There is a non-fiction reading worksheet with comprehension questions that can be used as a homework.
I have made these to support a non specialist cover teacher and for students at home isolating so have made them as clear, accessible and easy to use as possible.
You could load these up and walk through it without much understanding of ACC and still have a decent lesson!
There is a cloze worksheet to summarise the Stave after working through the slides.
I wrote this for a very motivated, very able group who are asking 'what does perceptive/insightful look like?'
I would definitely not use for any group!! :)
I used this ocean-themed lesson to revise simile and metaphor and to help my Year 10s generate ideas for their Controlled Assessment Creative Writing on 'Journeys&'.