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Eduqas poetry anthology - comparison sheets
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Eduqas poetry anthology - comparison sheets

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Free A3 booklet with 10 comparisons: Visual image prompts Each poem 3 key quotes from each to analyse (teacher-led) Comparison grid including writer’s message to fill in Poetry couplets: Hawk Roosting Vs Ozymandias Prelude Vs Death of a Naturalist London Vs Living Space Dulce Et Decorum Est Vs The Soldier Sonnet 43 Vs Valentine Please leave a review if you found this free resource useful :)
An Inspector Calls revision flash cards/slides - plot/quotes/theme
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An Inspector Calls revision flash cards/slides - plot/quotes/theme

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An Inspector Calls revision flash cards/slides breaking down the plot into 10 key events to help students revise plot and tailor key events to their exam question. Each key event recalls what happens, has key quotes, stage directions and even comments on structural devices and lanaguage. They also include themes. I also have the same for Macbeth and Jekyll and Hyde. Thanks for looking. - These are editable too :)
Macbeth detailed plot revision cards/slides to print
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Macbeth detailed plot revision cards/slides to print

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To help students remember the plot and quotes of Macbeth, these slides (to print as flashcards) help students remember the 12 key plot points of the play, with quotes, analysis and themes. Students need to recall the beginning, middle and end of the play in their exam on the Macbeth essay question. Students should pick 6-7 key plot points to answer any given question. These cards help them remember they key points and go in to the exam, thinking of the key areas they will focus on, make a quick plan and recall their revision :) Editable if you’d like to amend any key quotes. See Jekyll and Hyde also
KS4 Review Writing lesson
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KS4 Review Writing lesson

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KS4 GCSE review writing lesson based on book/film/TV Series with a Grade 9 example and my own teacher example. Guidance on planning and how to write it step by step included.
KS3 Homelessness Unseen Poetry lesson
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KS3 Homelessness Unseen Poetry lesson

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I created the above lesson as an enrichment lesson following KS3 studying Stone Cold. The Unseen Poem is: A Shakespeare Sonnet About Doors - Ian McMillan This lesson includes collaborative learning such as: turned discussions, mentor and swap & speak for my time (with instructions) This lessons includes WAGOLLS by way of I do - We do - You do This lesson includes an optional extension task of writing their own poem based on homelessness. Please leave me a review :)
Simile Display
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Simile Display

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A Simile wall display made up of 35 similes from books, films and songs to show students similes are all around us and support them with creative writing. Each simile is on one A4 landscape page on Word.
As Imperceptibly as Grief - analysis and write up
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As Imperceptibly as Grief - analysis and write up

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on As Imperceptibly as Grief is suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes: A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary - visual dictionary A context slide relevant to the poem First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Key images and messages Analysis of the poem - with animated prompts and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Notes below slides for further teacher annotations/guidance Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up You do write up Plenary task
To Autumn - poetry analysis and write up
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To Autumn - poetry analysis and write up

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on To Autumn by John Keats is suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes: A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary - visual dictionary A context slide relevant to the poem First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Key images and messages Analysis of the poem - with animated prompts and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Notes below slides for further teacher annotations/guidance Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up You do write up Plenary task
London by William Blake - poetry analysis and write up
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London by William Blake - poetry analysis and write up

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on London is suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes: A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary A context slide relevant to the poem First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Key images and messages Analysis of the poem - with animated prompts and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Notes below slides for further teacher annotations/guidance Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up You do write up Plenary task
Excerpt from the Prelude - poetry analysis and write up
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Excerpt from the Prelude - poetry analysis and write up

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on Excerpt from the Prelude is suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes: A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary A context slide relevant to the poem First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Key images and messages Analysis of the poem - with animated prompts and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Notes below slides for further teacher annotations/guidance Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up You do write up Plenary task
Living Space by Dharker - poetry analysis and write up
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Living Space by Dharker - poetry analysis and write up

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on Living Space is suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes: A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary A context slide relevant to the poem First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Key images and messages Analysis of the poem - with animated prompts and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Notes below slides for further teacher annotations/guidance Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up You do write up Plenary task
Hawk Roosting - poetry analysis and write up lesson
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Hawk Roosting - poetry analysis and write up lesson

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on Hawk Roosting by Ted Hughes is suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes: A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary A context slide relevant to the poem First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Key images and messages Analysis of the poem - with animated prompts and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Notes below slides for further teacher annotations/guidance Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up You do write up Plenary task
Death of a Naturalist - poetry analysis and write up
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Death of a Naturalist - poetry analysis and write up

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on Death of a Naturalist is suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes: A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary A context slide relevant to the poem First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Key images and messages Analysis of the poem - with prompts and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Notes below slides for further teacher annotations/guidance Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up You do write up Plenary task
Ozymandias - poetry analysis and write up
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Ozymandias - poetry analysis and write up

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This beautifully presented and detailed lesson on Ozymandias is suitable for KS4 and KS3 includes: A starter task considering the title (with collaborative learning) A stretch and challenge option Pre-loading vocabulary A context slide relevant to the poem First read of the poem Finding the basics: Who, What, Where, When with collaborative learning embedded and again a stretch and challenge option Answers to the above on the next slide as a check point Key images and messages Analysis of the poem - with prompts and questions to challenge student thoughts and links back to the aspire: analysis of language Option support grid to collect evidence and make inferences I do write up of 1 quote/point [Teacher modelled] We do write up You do write up Plenary task