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Spontaneity, organicism, overflow of feeling in Romanticism
Looking at form and the organic, spotaneous process of composing poetry in Romanticism, looking at Keats, Austen and Wordsworth, with critics
Unit of War Poetry poetry - remote teaching
A set of worksheets on War Poetry. Pupils can complete the work remotely.
OCR English Language Paper 2 Part B - advice for part B and planning, checking improving a piece
The worksheet has general advice regarding P2B with some guidance on reading the question and the types of questions which might be asked.
Pupils then write two plans for a question “The Last Train Home” and then develop their favoured idea.
There’s then a PPT with examples to improve grammar but pupils can also rewrite the examples to develop interest and ambition.
Unit on War Poetry for Remote Learning
Four lessons which can be done independently, designed for remote learning. Takes pupils from traditional attitudes to war in Byron through to propaganda in WW1, then WW1 anti-war poetry. There’s also a selection of non-fiction accounts of experience of war which pupils analyse.
Paradise Lost Books 1 and 2 - Unit of Work
The beginning of a unit of work on Paradise Lost - around the first five or six lessons are planned. Also included is a Consolidation booklet, dividing the poem into sections, with themes and quotations banks - all blank for pupils to fill in as they go. There's also a useful section on Milton's biography with key quotations from his other works, critical quotations, and quotations from the rest of the poem in the teachers' version of the pack.
OCR English Language 2 year course
This is an ambitious but detailed two year course for the OCR English Language GCSE, teaching around 1 lesson a week for 2 years. It contains a PPT with all the lesson plans and resources (Around 45-50 lessons) and lots of worksheets, activities, texts and resources for the course. It's ambitious but could be further scaffolded and differentiated for all learners. (Some copyrighted material is omitted but can be found online or in books).
Language Scheme of Work - Year 9/GCSE. Creative and non-fiction writing.
A short scheme of work with I teach to Year 9 and at GCSE. PPT scheme with accompanying worksheets on:
1. Fiction openings
2. Developing description
3. Atmosphere
4. Creating narrative and plot
5. Concision and tweet stories
6. Diary writing
7. Speech writing
8. Letter writing
9. Magazine articles
10. Creative writing esp. "show not tell"
Auden resources
Explicitly for Pre U but there is a booklet of Auden's poetry which could be used for coursework, along with a wealth of critical material and images/paintings/resources which accompany the poems.
Beginning of a SoW for Jane Eyre - first 14 chapters
This SoW goes with the “Jane Eyre Consolidation Pack” (separate resource) and tracks the first fourteen chapters of the novel.
OCR English Language Bundle of model answers to discuss, refine, critique + BONUS Xmas themed Paper2
Included in this bundle are some model answers which can be used for discussion - how would you improve them? What do they do well?
Model answer to the Jeremy Clarkson P1 Q3
Model answer to the Xmas P2 (included)
Model answer to Q2 on the John Buchan/Hound of the Baskervilles P2
A different model answer to Q2 on the John Buchan and model answer to Q3 - Hound of the Baskervilles
Model answer to Q4 on the Tammy P1
Model answer to Q4 on the Obama-Douglass paper
Paper 2 Xmas - Dickens and Wind in the Willows
Be advised this is just my approach to these questions (although pupils have been successful using these structures & methods) and they can be used as a basis for refinement.
Enjoy!
Bundle
Practice Papers for CIE IGCSE English Language 9-1 - for questions 1a-f
Just focusing on the 19th century passages of the language paper, using extracts from key novels. Challenging materials but a good introduction to handling 19th century prose.
EDUQAS/WJEC English A-Level Unseen Prose 1918-1939 practice papers with supporting extracts
EDUQAS/WJEC English A-Level Unseen Prose 1918-1939 practice papers with supporting extracts
A range of topics including: race; gender; war; class; politics; queer sexuality; colonialism; monarchy.
D. H. Lawrence; Evelyn Waugh; Katherine Mansfield; Zora Neale Hurston; Ford Madox Ford; E. M. Forster; Virginia Woolf.
These practice papers come with supporting extracts - critical quotations which must be invoked in the response.