KS3 - A lesson focusing on Summarising Two Texts using David Attenborough’s COP26 Climate Summit Glasgow Speech Transcript and an Extract From Then Prime Minister Theresa May’s speech on the environment: 11 January 2018. A variety of activities included, including comprehension questions on May’s, speech, an AQA English Language Paper 2 Question 2, a model answer and more.
Can be used for KS4.
Due to copyright, David Attenborough’s COP26 Climate Summit Glasgow Speech Transcript is not included, but a link to it is in the notes of the first slide. It can also be found online.
**Theresa May’s speech extract is included. It contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: UK Government speech, “Prime Minister’s speech on the environment”, 11 January 2018. **
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Non Fiction KS3 SOW - Important Events and Speeches
A total of 17 Lessons with a range of language activities, linked to key skills that pupils will need at GCSE. Also includes creative writing lessons that can be used as writing assessments. Resources include: * 1-2 lessons on Rowan Atkinson’s Speech on freedom of speech. * 1-2 lessons - Creative writing - writing an article on freedom of speech. * Martin Luther King Jr’s “I have a dream” speech. * Marcus Rashford letter to MP’s regarding Free School Meals. * Ghandi and the Kashmir Issue 1948. * Native American Chief Seattle’s 1854 Oration. * Donald Trump, examining his Campaign Rally in New York City on October 27, 2024. * Rhetoric In Speech (ethos, logos & pathos) using David Attenborough's COP26 Climate Summit Glasgow Speech Transcript. * Summarising Two Texts using David Attenborough’s COP26 Climate Summit Glasgow Speech Transcript and an Extract From Then Prime Minister Theresa May’s speech on the environment: 11 January 2018. * Comparing Two Texts using David Attenborough’s COP26 Climate Summit Glasgow Speech Transcript and an Extract From Then Prime Minister Theresa May’s speech on the environment: 11 January 2018. * A lesson on David Attenborough, where pupils write a persuasive letter. Can be used as a writing assessment. * Comprehension questions for David Attenborough's documentary 'A Life On Our Planet.' * Greta Thunberg's "How dare you" speech. * Creative writing lesson on global warming inspired by Greta where pupils write a speech. Can also be used as an assessment. * 2 Lessons examining the Post Office Horizon Scandal. * Girl’s Education, reading Malala’s United Nations speech given on her 16th birthday. * Examining Emma Watson’s Heforshe speech, focusing on evaluation. . **Due to copyright, some of the sources are not included but links can be found in the notes of the first slide to the lesson.**
Non Fiction SOW Animals & The Environment
At least 18 Lessons (including one lesson spent writing the assessment) - KS3 Unit of work on Non-Fiction with a focus on Animals & The Environment. Could be adapted for KS4. Non-Fiction Texts include: * Article on the global tiger population * Siberian Tiger fact file * Article on the usage of Rhino horn as a medicine * Article on how insects can help catch Rhino poachers * Review of Non Fiction Documentary Blackfish on Orcas/Killer whales * Newspaper article on Orcas/Killer Whales attacking boats * Newspaper article on how people can support Hedgehogs after their population has halved * Animal Testing Facts and Alternatives (PETA article) * Newspaper article on the last circus elephant in Britain * David Attenborough’s COP26 Climate Summit Glasgow Speech Transcript * An extract From Then Prime Minister Theresa May’s speech on the environment: 11 January 2018 . Resources include: * A writing assessment on Animal Testing and plenty of Language questions that could be adapted to be a reading assessment. * Two alternative creative writing lessons that could be used as an alternative writing assessment - one on animal attacks and one of writing a persuasive letter. * A range of activities for each lesson * Repeat questions for each lesson * A range of non-fiction texts, including speeches, articles, animal reports, etc * A variety of analytical questions and creative writing activities. * Reflection/plenary activity for each lesson * Lessons based on AQA English Language Paper 2 Questions . **Due to copyright, some of the sources are not included but links can be found in the notes of the first slide to the lesson.**
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