pptx, 1.79 MB
pptx, 1.79 MB
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docx, 23.44 KB
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GCSE exam boards have released material through Pixl outlining students struggle to evaluate across the country.

Based on material published by both Pixl and AQA this lesson firstly begins to get students into good exam practice through techniques advised by both organisations.

This half term my students are focusing on the theme of education. In order to expose them to a counter-argument for book learning, but still encourage self-improvement and determination, the lesson focuses on Robin William's most famous monologue from Good Will Hunting. This lesson encourages students to respect other's views and experiences but also focus on how important human connection and travel is alongside book learning.

Herein you will find a powerpoint with clear steps on how to provide both questions alongside the extract; a language feature match up tailored precisely to the extract; an evaluation starter considering academic literary quotations surrounding the theme of education. In the powerpoint itself is an exemplar Q4 and all mark schemes and checklists are clearly outlined for the students.

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