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I am SLT, a former Head of English and former Lead Practitioner teaching in an inner-city school. All resources are aimed at the new AQA specification for Language and Literature.

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I am SLT, a former Head of English and former Lead Practitioner teaching in an inner-city school. All resources are aimed at the new AQA specification for Language and Literature.
An introductory lesson to Spoken Language component
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An introductory lesson to Spoken Language component

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This lesson looks at the success criteria for the spoken language component of the new English Language GCSE (AQA). Students then apply the speeches to clips from the Queen, Michelle Obama and James Corden. It then introduces the task students are to work towards in order to fulfill this aspect of the GCSE.
Romantiscism scavenger hunt
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Romantiscism scavenger hunt

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A scavenger hunt activity which aims to pre-teach the complicated topic of Romanticism - created to enable students to access the Romantic poetry in the AQA Power and Conflict anthology.
Form time English Literature revision
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Form time English Literature revision

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A comprehensive overview of AQA Literature papers one and two, focusing on Macbeth, A Christmas Carol. Then An Inspector Calls and Power and Conflict poetry from paper 2. There are set questions for each text, plus an unseen poetry lesson too.
Grade 7 sample responses to AQA Language paper 2
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Grade 7 sample responses to AQA Language paper 2

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Grade 7+ responses to the November entry of AQA Language paper 2. Very useful in terms of modeling success criteria. Could be used for revision or for students to engage with mark schemes. This uses the Ragged school articles available on EAQA in secure materials.
AQA paper one-style creative writing
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AQA paper one-style creative writing

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A creative writing lesson which uses images as stimulus to prompt creative writing. Full teacher instructions included and minimal printing! A group work activity which leads into an individual task, clear differentiated outcomes which use and break down GCSE criteria. Predominately designed for year 11, but could easily be used with any year group.
AQA language paper 1 writing grids and lessons - 12 lessons!
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AQA language paper 1 writing grids and lessons - 12 lessons!

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Writing grids where students write in response to a photo stimulus, in line with the expectations of AQA Language paper 1. There are 12 lessons here which follow a step-by-step guide detailing how to approach this question. Could be used with any year group but especially helpful for those preparing for the examination. Outcomes are all mapped to the GCSE specification and contain structure peer assessment grids which can also be printed for students. NB. This works best when the grids are printed onto A3.
AQA Lang paper 1 - question 5 prompts
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AQA Lang paper 1 - question 5 prompts

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David Didau’s thinking prompts populated with images to support students with planning for and creating responses for paper 1 question 5. Could be used with Key Stage 3 - designed to empower students and make them think critically, images are loaded towards injecting some cultural capital too. This works best on A3 as a carousel activity.
AIC "conceptualised response" grade 7 model essay - masculinity
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AIC "conceptualised response" grade 7 model essay - masculinity

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A sample essay which responds to the question “How does Priestley present ideas about masculinity in the play?” - A great alternative to a gender question for more able students. Written to try to demonstrate what is meant by a conceptualised response to access level 4. Worked really well with my top set - along with some comparisons between Gerald and Harvey Weinstein which they really enjoyed!
AQA Paper 2 question 5 - Caroline Flack - kindness
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AQA Paper 2 question 5 - Caroline Flack - kindness

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A lesson which uses the quotation posted by Caroline Flack in Instagram as a starting point for exploring kindness - also links to Mother Teresa’s “Be kind anyway” speech for added SMSC. Ideal for faith schools but useful for all… Could be adapted for KS3 too.
AQA language papers 1 and 2 resource bundle
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AQA language papers 1 and 2 resource bundle

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A selection of resources using AfL starters to allow students to demonstrate incremental and measurable progress. Included are sample responses ideal to use in conjunction with mark schemes.