A comprehensive overview of all the coursework and how to write it. A very detailed guide which can be used by both the students and teachers. It is extremely useful for new teachers but also does as a student handout.
A full and comprehensive guide to the IB English A: Literature course for BOTH students and teachers. This includes a breakdown of the course, which is simplified for clarity. There is also an extensive number of modelled paragraphs and explanations as to why they are correct for that particular part of the course.
An excellent lesson on Chapter 7 of Animal Farm and guidance on analytical paragraphs. A lesson plan is also included with precise and detailed instructions.
An introduction to writing for Target Audience, Purpose and Form. This includes writing to inform, writing to advise and writing to persuade for Year 7 students. It includes a writing to persuade Room 101 assessment.
This includes:
Lesson 1- The Conventions of Informative Writing
Lesson 2- Structuring Informative Writing
Lesson 3- Practising Writing to Inform
Lesson 4- Writing for an Audience
Lesson 5-Writing to Advise
Lesson 6- Writing to Persuade
Lesson 7- Spotting Persuasive Techniques
Lesson 8- Analysing Persuasive Techniques
Lesson 9- Using Topic Sentences
Lesson 10- Planning the Assessment
Marking Criteria
Scheme of Work Overview
A complete analysis of this story in a lesson with an analytical paragraph included. There are structured guides and scaffolds to differentiate and support students.
A full and comprehensive guide to the IB English A: Language and Literature course for BOTH students and teachers. This includes a breakdown of the course, which is simplified for clarity. There is also an extensive number of modelled paragraphs and explanations as to why they are correct for that particular part of the course.
An extremely comprehensive lesson on The Open Boat. This includes a differentiated scaffold for students and lots of information. It is thorough and detailed.
A full scheme of work with powerpoint lessons and scheme for creative writing with a scheme of work overview and lesson breakdown.
Lesson 1: Using your Imagination
Lesson 2: Describing the Senses
Lesson 3: Widening our Vocabulary
Lesson 4: Using Literary Techniques in Description
Lesson 5: Elements of a Short Story
Lesson 6: Point of View-Narrative
Lesson 7: Improving and Redrafting our Writing
Lesson 8: Describing a Scene
Lesson 9: Preparation for an Assessment
Lesson 10: Assessment
A lesson which facilitates ‘Sustained and Rapid progression’ on Coraline. This lesson can be used at any point when studying Coraline. It involves putting students in teams and giving differentiated tasks to each. Teacher input is around 10% of the lesson and students are engaged in the competition.