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A lesson to accompany the reading of 'An Inspector Calls' PHASE 3: Sheila's Confession (pg. 16 - 26) Including reading focuses, engaging introductory and closing videos/images to encourage meaningful discussion and debate which trace the messages and ideas of J.B. Priestley into the modern day.

Intended for teaching the Modern Text/Post 1914 Prose components of the AQA, OCR and WJEC GCSE English Literature Specifications (first examination in 2017)

AQA Paper 2 Section A: Modern texts
OCR Paper 1 Section A: Modern Prose or Drama
WJEC Paper 2 Section A: Post 1914 Prose / Drama

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An Inspector Calls, COMPLETE BUNDLE! 6 -7 x Weeks TEACHING & 7 Indepedent Study Guides (ebooks.)

The Complete BUNDLE: Including 6-7 week teaching units to accompany the reading and study of An Inspector Calls in preparation for the Modern Texts component of NEW GCSE English Literature Specifications (first examination 2017). 1\. An Inspector Calls, COMPLETE CONTEXT UNIT! (2 - 3 Weeks) In this is unit pupils are immersed in the context of 1912, with events such as the Titanic symbolising the fragmented class structure, and that of the writer, 1945, in which the same rigid class system is clinging to its former glory amidst the chaos of the second world war. Using kinaesthetic activities and a series of iconic video clips pupils will grasp the core elements of the contexts underpinning An Inspector Calls.  Additionally, exploration of key concepts such as such as capitalism and socialism, and their relevance with regards to the writer's purpose and messages. is also cover in depth.  2\. An Inspector Calls, Complete Reading Unit - (3 - 4 weeks): A Complete 3-4 week teaching unit to accompany the reading of An Inspector Calls in preparation for the NEW GCSE English Literature (2014-17). This organised series of 11-13 lessons (depending on pace of delivery/ability) breaks the play down into 7 manageable key phases with engaging videos, images and recordings (all included) used to hook pupils into the core themes and message of each particular phase before reading/teaching. Additionally, targeted reading focusses and questions ensure a thorough and focussed reading that guides pupils into making their own interpretations and applying them to the writer's context, but more importantly their own context! Model responses are used to support this throughout. Likewise, carefully placed discussion points, videos, images etc facilitate this.  3\. A Complete Series of Independent Reading Companions and study guide/revision aid GCSE English Literature students studying ' An Inspector Calls' in preparation for the NEW GCSE English Literature specifications (first examination 2017). Perfect for summer revision and independent study!  This organised series of guides (ebooks compatible with all smartphones, tablets and computers) breaks the play down into 7 manageable key phases with engaging free video links , images and recordings (all included) used to hook pupils into the core themes and message of each particular phase which is contained within its own ebook. Whilst tailored to the New AQA specification (Paper 2 Section A: Modern texts) this course is easily adaptable to meet the requirements of OCR and WJEC specifications. The Assessment Objectives and skills (AO1-3) are transferable with very little editing needed for (OCR Paper 1 Section A: Modern Prose or Drama AND WJEC Paper 2 Section A: Post 1914 Prose / Drama) creatededucation@yahoo.com https://www.facebook.com/createdlive/

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