A variety of writing frames to aid students through writing comparative essays.
Writing frames includes:
Exposure and Bayonet Charge
Exposure and Remains
My Last Duchess and Ozymandias
The Prelude and Storm on the Island
Charge of the Light Brigade and Bayonet Charge
Full lesson on Checking out me History- with fully annotated poem! Last few slides focus on a comparison with the Emigree with a venn diagram and introduction to an essay question.
A complete lesson exploring Carol Ann Duffy’s poem Havisham and Valentine. The lesson includes both poems with annotations and models on how to compare. This lesson was used with a year 11 class studying Unseen Poetry.
Language Paper 1- Question 3- Using Stephen King and The Birds.
Lesson Includes:
Engaging Starter looking at the difference between suspense and tension
Video clip with worksheet analysing structure
Extract with differentiation
Model Answer
A series of Macbeth extracts with planning help. Extracts include:
How is the marriage between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth presented
How is bravery presented
How is Lady Macbeth presented as weak
How is good and evil presented
How is fear presented
How is deception presented (this is a model essay plan with detailed analysis)
All relevant to the new curriculum and encourages students to break the question down into ideas and separate them into paragraphs.
A full lesson exploring Carol Ann Duffy’s poem Salome. The lesson includes annotations and context information. This was taught to a year 11 class for Unseen Poetry practice.
A lesson exploring Moira and Jezzibells. Includes contextual information about the idea of her appearance being based on the Playboy Bunny. This lessons was designed around the A level Language and Literature course.