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A complete Year 7 Maya Angelou scheme exploring inequality, racism and resistance through context, vocabulary and close study of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.

This complete Year 7 scheme of work is built around the study of Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and provides students with a powerful introduction to issues of inequality, injustice, racism, privilege and resistance. Across a carefully sequenced series of lessons, students explore historical and social context alongside close reading of key extracts, developing both their literary analysis skills and their understanding of the lived experiences behind the text.

The scheme begins by grounding students in the wider concepts of protest, marginalisation, segregation, subjugation and disenfranchisement, encouraging thoughtful discussion about inequality and injustice both historically and in the modern world. Students then build contextual knowledge of the American Deep South, the Civil Rights Movement and systemic racism, learning key vocabulary and ideas that are revisited and applied throughout the unit. Context is not taught in isolation but is continually linked back to Angelou’s writing, allowing students to make meaningful connections between history, ideology and literature.

As the scheme progresses, students engage in close analysis of extended extracts from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, including focused study of character, narrative voice, symbolism and language choices. Lessons explore themes such as otherness, identity, white privilege, power and resistance, with particular attention given to how Angelou presents childhood experiences of racism and how acts of quiet dignity, resilience and self-respect function as forms of protest. Structured discussion, guided questioning and modelled analytical responses support students in articulating increasingly sophisticated ideas.

Vocabulary development is central to the scheme, with students explicitly taught and repeatedly applying ambitious terminology such as ideology, oppression, privilege and otherness in both spoken and written responses. The unit includes opportunities for formative assessment, extended analytical writing and evaluative responses, helping students to develop confidence in explaining ideas clearly, supporting points with evidence and making thoughtful judgements.

All lessons are fully resourced and presented as ready-to-use PowerPoint slides, making the scheme easy to deliver with minimal preparation. This unit is well suited to mixed-ability Year 7 classes and provides a strong foundation for future study of challenging texts, contextual analysis and critical thinking at Key Stage 3 and beyond.

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Complete KS3 English Starter Bundle – 7 Fully Resourced Schemes of Work

This KS3 Starter Bundle brings together seven complete, fully resourced schemes of work designed to provide a rich, coherent and engaging Key Stage 3 English curriculum. Covering Shakespeare, nineteenth-century literature, non-fiction speeches, Gothic writing, literary non-fiction and the history of language, this bundle gives you a strong foundation for Years 7–9 while significantly reducing planning time. The bundle includes units on Henry IV Part One, a Dickens study exploring poverty and injustice, a Great Speeches unit examining protest and persuasion, a Gothic Literature scheme focused on fear and atmosphere, a Maya Angelou unit exploring inequality and identity, and a History of English scheme tracing language change from origins to modern usage. Each scheme is carefully sequenced, knowledge-rich and built around clear learning journeys that develop contextual understanding alongside close textual analysis. Across all seven schemes, students are explicitly taught how to analyse language and structure using a consistent WHAT–HOW–WHY paragraph framework. Vocabulary development is embedded throughout, with ambitious terminology revisited and applied in discussion and extended writing. Lessons include retrieval starters, guided annotation, model responses, structured writing tasks and assessment opportunities, making them suitable for mixed-ability KS3 classes while maintaining academic rigour. All resources are provided as ready-to-teach PowerPoints, designed from real classroom experience and shaped by AQA examiner insight. This bundle is ideal for departments seeking a coherent KS3 curriculum, early preparation for GCSE-style analysis, and high-quality, adaptable resources that support strong literacy, confident writing and meaningful engagement with challenging texts.

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