pdf, 2.52 MB
pdf, 2.52 MB

Really useful, 10-page detailed adaptable and accessible 3-part guide to embedded quotations, including a set of guidelines, a 3-part focus activity, sample answers, contextual images on the London slums and attached focus poem (Blake’s ‘London.’) Resource is ideal for GCSE but also good with older A level and even able year 9 students, so it’s a great value and flexible resource.

  • It summarises what embedded quotations are, explaining their usefulness in essay responses.
  • The pack then offers students a chance to try out their new understanding with an activity on Blake’s ‘London’ I have included a copy of it plus supporting contextual pictures in the pack.
  • The poem is a good clear copy with relevant copyright-free imagery to inspire your students
  • I also provide 3 sides of sample responses to the ‘embed your own quotations’ tasks, so the students can gain a deeper understanding and benefit from ‘mini guides’ to key parts of the poem. The teacher can adapt the lesson to ask students to write super-short punchy embedded quotation sentences, or ask them to create extended paragraphed responses, as show in the three sample answers.

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Extrabreaktime

4 years ago
5

Very helpful for teaching the kids how to properly embed quotations with great resources, tasks and activities based on ‘London’...we found it very helpful. Works with GCSE very easily

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