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Using an extract from George Orwell's non-fiction, "Down and Out in Paris and London" (1933) and an article taken from The Daily Mail online from 2014, the theme of these two non-fiction texts is attitudes towards the homeless in England in different centuries.

I have adapted the texts, simplifying a little vocabulary and sentencing to make them a little more accessible to students whose reading ages are significantly lower than their chronological age, to provide an appropriate point of access to the skills demanded by the new AQA GCSE Language Paper 2A exam paper. Also included is a set of SMART Notebook slides for whole-class interactive whiteboard teaching.

I have adhered to the phrasing of the questions, but the tasks are differentiated thus:

Q1 - same as the actual exam paper
Q2 - cloze exercise of the summary (this could be easily tweaked to sentence stems)
Q3a - highlight and write down 3 relevant examples of language used to convey viewpoint
Q3b - cloze exercise of use of language to convey viewpoint and attitude (again, this could easily be tweaked to the sentence stems of PEE paragraphs where pupils supply the point, evidence and explain how language is used to convey the author's viewpoint.)

I have not included the Q4 'comparison of methods to convey attitudes' task as it is a skill currently beyond the ability of the students for whom I have produced this resource.

The students I plan to use these resources with have reading ages between 6 years 6 months and 10 years old.

I hope that it might be of some use to others. I have produced 8 of these resources now, all FREE at my 'shop'. Help yourself!

Matt :)
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farhana89

5 years ago
5

PateResources

6 years ago
5

Some great scaffolding tasks to help students explore the texts step by step. Thank you.

lwilson50

6 years ago
5

becky5840

6 years ago
5

knapster

6 years ago
5

Very helpfully scaffolded for less confident students but with challenging texts. Thank you very much!

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