This presentation focusses on how to edit and proof read, emphasizing the importance of both. It includes tasks and advice. It would be useful as part of a writing scheme or as a one off lesson.
These worksheets focus on individual characters in Priestley’s play An Inspector Calls. They include information, key quotes, key vocabulary and questions. They can be used in lessons, as homework or as revision tools. These are designed to be printed on A3, so students can add their answers.
This 36 page course booklet, encourages students to think about crime fiction and its place in society. It contains a series of extracts from the crime fiction cannon, with targetted questions, introducing students to some of the skills they will be required to practice for the ‘unseen’ element of the Elements of Crime (AQA Spec B) examination. This booklet could be used as a lesson resource, or for private study/homework. It also includes a reading list, glossary and advice on how study a novel independently.
These five sheets explore different forms of poetry and how to write them: Write a Sonnet, Write a Ballad, Write a Visual Poem, Write a Haiku, Write a Found Poem. The sheets include information about form and language, examples, further reading and a differentiated task.
This complete lesson introduces students to science fiction and science fiction sub genres. It includes discussion questions, information and a research task. It would be useful to allow students to laptops or a library to complete the research task. It could also be used as an introduction to a longer research project for homework.
This full course on writing short stories consists of eleven sheets with advice, reading suggestions and a task.
Atmosphere and Mood
Building Secondary Characters
Description
Dialogue
How to Develop Your Protagonist
Setting
Story endings
Story Middles: Conflict and Epiphany
Story Openings
Story Structure
Using Flashbacks in Your Writing
As a fiction writer, I have explored the key elements of writing fiction in a clear way. These sheets could be used individually or as a course. They are suitable for classwork, homework or ideal for cover work. It is highly suitable for the creative writing element of GCSE, or as a Key Stage 3 course.
This PPT asks students to write an autobiographical piece about their school holiday. It is a complete lesson with supplementary materials to encourage redrafting, Socratic thinking, self assessment and research. This material could be used for a further lesson or homweork.
This resource consists of five standalone sheets with information and a task: Write an Article; Write a Letter or Email; Write an Opinion Piece; Write Autobiograph or Memoir; Write a Speech. They would be ideal to use in class with supplementary resources, for cover or for homework.
This Powerpoint looks at the difference between 1912 when Priestley’s Inspector Calls is set and 1945, when it was first performed. It also looks at how Priestley signals issues of class in the opening stage directions. With information, questions, a main task and links for further research this PPT provide at least two full lessons worth of teaching.
Suitable for the classroom individually or as a full course on writing genre, homework and cover, these ten sheets include advise on writing genre, suggested reading and a task. Topics are: Why We Tell Stories, Animal and Nature Stories, Contemporary Fiction, Dangerous Science Stories, Dystopian Fiction, Folk and Fairy Tales, Ghost Stories, Monster Stories, Writing A Road Trip, Writing Comedy. Each is contained on one side of A4.
This information sheet includes context to Dickens’ short story and a task. It could form a one-off lesson alongside a reading of the text, a homework or cover sheet. It would also be useful as part of a ghost story scheme of work. The second sheet asks students to look at Dickens’ description in a paragraph.
This worksheet gives key information and poses key questions about Inspector Goole from Priestley’s play An Inspector Calls. It should be printed out on A3 to allow students to answer questions on the sheet.