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Poetry. Imagery in The Ruined Maid. Outstanding observation lesson.
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Poetry. Imagery in The Ruined Maid. Outstanding observation lesson.

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Complete lesson on analysing Thomas Hardy’s The Ruined Maid. It uses artwork and interactive pair work to explore the purpose of imagery, teaches the different types of imagery, teaches students to identify and analyse these types of imagery in the poem, consolidates / assesses knowledge through a writing task and peer assessment of the clear success criteria. Includes extensions. Engaging lessons, outstanding in lesson observation.
Macbeth. Lady Macbeth character.
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Macbeth. Lady Macbeth character.

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LO: to be able to develop a thoughtful informed personal response by considering contextual factors. Key quotations Character analysis Change in Lady Macbeth Uses video clip Key vocabulary GCSE level Written response Peer assessment Contextual links Complete lesson designed to evaluate the presentation of Lady Macbeth against the contextual expectations of Jacobean society. Aimed to stretch and challenge students to link character and context. Activities recap the characteristics Jacobean women were expected to possess, teach the key vocabulary of conform and subvert, explore the change in Lady Macbeth, use and learn key quotations, writing a personal response and peer assessment. Engaging lesson, outstanding in lesson observation.
Assembly. Power of Education.
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Assembly. Power of Education.

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A thought-provoking set of slides, stories and points for an assembly on the power of education. Increase student awareness of the power and privilege of education. It uses the story of Malala, quotations from Aristotle and Nelson Mandela to explore the importance of valuing education. Includes: -Opening reflection slide on the most powerful forces. Story of Malala and youtube video to resource telling the story if you haven’t read the text. Summary of key points. Quotation from Mandela and explanation of the relevance of his message. A closing prayer.
Romeo and Juliet. Prologue. Analysis key scenes.
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Romeo and Juliet. Prologue. Analysis key scenes.

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Fully differentiated and resourced lesson that focus on key scenes from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Part of a ten lesson scheme of work. Prologue (Language analysis, key themes) Aimed at the new AQA specification for English Literature. Covers plot, characters, themes and context in detail.
Romeo and Juliet. Act 2 scene 2
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Romeo and Juliet. Act 2 scene 2

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Fully differentiated and resourced lesson that focus on key scenes from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Part of a ten lesson scheme of work. Act 2 scene 2 (Language analysis. Context: The Copernican Theory) Aimed at the new AQA specification for English Literature
Romeo and Juliet. Act 1 scene 5
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Romeo and Juliet. Act 1 scene 5

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Fully differentiated and resourced lesson that focus on key scenes from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Part of a ten lesson scheme of work. Act 1 scene 5 (Light and dark imagery) Aimed at the new AQA specification for English Literature
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 scene 5
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Romeo and Juliet Act 3 scene 5

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Fully differentiated and resourced lesson that focus on key scenes from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Part of a ten lesson scheme of work. Act 3 scene 5 (Language analysis. Context Patriarchal gender roles) Aimed at the new AQA specification for English Literature.
Romeo and Juliet. Act 3 scene 1
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Romeo and Juliet. Act 3 scene 1

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Fully differentiated and resourced lesson that focus on key scenes from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Part of a ten lesson scheme of work. Act 3 scene 1 (Character analysis) Aimed at the new AQA specification for English Literature.
Romeo and Juliet Key Scenes
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Romeo and Juliet Key Scenes

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Ten fully differentiated and resourced lessons that focus on key scenes from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The Prologue (Key themes. Language and structure analysis) Act 1 Scene 1 (Language analysis. Context Elizabethan dueling) Act 1 Scene 2 (Language analysis. Exam question and model paragraphs. Elizabethan gender roles) Act 1 scene 4 (Petrachan lover) Act 1 scene 5 (Light and dark imagery) Act 2 scene 2 (Language analysis. Context: The Copernican Theory) Act 2 scene 3 and 6 (Character analysis. Context fate) Act 3 scene 1 (Character analysis) Act 3 scene 5 (Language analysis. Context Patriarchal gender roles) Act 5 scene 3 (Concepts of love. Exam question) Aimed at the new AQA specification for English Literature.
Descriptive / Creative writing
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Descriptive / Creative writing

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A fully resourced lesson for KS3 and KS4 students to help them develop their descriptive / creative writing skills. Pre-teaches the sophisticated term ‘tabula rasa’ meaning blank canvas and uses an animation to create discussion and then stimulate the creative writing task. Uses peer assessment based on success criteria. Pair and group work align well with SMSC objectives.
Home learning English KS3
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Home learning English KS3

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This Home Learning Pack for English at KS3 has been designed to provide learning activities during any school closure. It covers: Descriptive writing Writing a playscript Characterisation Showing not Telling Can be used to support students write a wide range of stories, descriptions and scripts.
Language Paper 2 SOW Non fiction
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Language Paper 2 SOW Non fiction

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A full SOW for the AQA English Language Paper 2 exam, pro forma outlines key learning questions, differentiated learning objectives, a range of tasks, homework tasks, model answers and the links to SMSC. It uses 2 sets of non-fiction articles: the AQA specimen paper with Source A: 21st Century non-fiction A newspaper article called Are We Having Fun Yet? by Elizabeth Day. Source B: 19th Century non-fiction An extract from Greenwich Fair by Charles Dickens. Also, an extract from the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas and an extract from Barack Obama’s speech about Nelson Mandela. Includes suggested assessment from AQA specimen. All exams questions are covered for all the extracts have a range of tasks to teach students the skills needed for the AQA Langauge Paper 2 GCSE Q1 -Q5. An excellent teaching or revision scheme.
Home learning. Literacy and English skills through football
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Home learning. Literacy and English skills through football

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This resource is designed as a fun and engaging project that also teaches students key writing skills. It involves tasks based around football, creating a fantasy team, the perfect player and commentating. these tasks have a literacy focus. Learning Objectives: LO: To learn more adjectives based on physical abilities. LO: To learn how to use superlatives in explanatory writing. LO: To learn how to include ambitious vocabulary in writing.
Poetry - Love and Relationships Revision
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Poetry - Love and Relationships Revision

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A fantastic visual revision tool for the Love and Relationships poetry, uses images to recall and recap the poems, key quotations and key themes. Extension questions for each poem to create disucssion. Includes ALL 15 poems, excellent revision materials for GCSE students for AQA English Literature Paper 2 students. Versatile: I use it with LA students to recap key ideas in the poems and memorise quotations and also with HA students to analyse the poems, make comparisons and revise key quotations. Includes: Love’s Philosophy Porphyria’s Lover When We Two Parted Winter Swans Sonnet 29 Neutral Tones Letters from Yorkshire The Farmer’s Bride Walking Away Eden Rock Follower Mother any distance Before You Were Mine Singh Song Climbing My Grandfather
English Language skills - Voices
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English Language skills - Voices

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Two thoroughly planned booklets that teach the key skills of analysing language, making comparisons and forming a critical opinion. Designed using engaging, interesting and inspirational materials based around social justice, the resources draws on the stories of Martin Luther King, Frida Kahlo, Nelson Mandela, Malala and Lebron James to engage and motivate students while teaching fundamental skills. The skills developed apply to a wide range of English qualifications, however directly compliment the AQA English Language Paper 2 mark scheme.