THEME F - LESSON ONE. SOCIAL JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS. INCLUDES RESOURCES AND EXAM PRACTICE. USES THE OXFORD APPROVED TEXT BOOK AND THE HODDER EDUCATION TEXT BOOK.
New resource - lesson two from the new Themes unit - Religion and Life. Pick up and teach. Exam Practice embedded throughout my work. Will be a bundle and homework coming as well. Check out my other stuff. :)
The new unit from AQA Spec A 8062 Themes: Religion and Life.
A religious run down on the Genesis Creation Story, types of truth and exam practice. All created with the AQA specification close at hand. A whole lesson. There will be a bundle and hwk coming but this will get you started. These lessons are complete and you do not need a textbook. Thanks. Check out my other AQA resources. :)
A small unit of 6 lessons explaining two poems: "Duche et Decorum Est" by Owen and "Suicide in the Trenches" by Sassoon. It includes links to a brilliant documentary. It also contains an assessment, an ICT task based around the context and background of the two poems, an assessment writing frame, analysis and discussion of the poems, homeworks and a creative writing task.
I have removed some learning objectives as they were very specific to the pupil I was working with.
I used it in KS3 English. It could be useful at KS4. The feedback from the boys in the class was particularly interesting and they liked it a lot.
A whole lesson, including worksheet and powerpoint covering the new AQA spec 8062. Please see my shop for my earlier and later lessons, as well as bundles which are more cost effective.
This entire 11 lesson unit would work well on its own, or as a supplementary lessons to an existing unit. I've used it with Year 7 and Year 8. The feedback from them was that they really enjoyed it and it also contains a lesson which I received an "Outstanding" observation for.
The PowerPoint contains 59 slides. This is every lesson condensed and split lesson by lesson. This also includes speaking and listening tasks, a large written task, learning objectives, peer and self assessment opportunities, resources, group work, homework tasks and a final structured assessment based around the concept of Room 101.
Topics include: persuasive devices, analysing speeches of famous people, persuasive advertising and introductory lessons which would be a great way to get to know a class. The famous people I focus on are Emma Watson, Charlie Chaplin, Winston Churchill and Mel Gibson's speech from "Braveheart" (amongst othetrs). The advertising campaign features an Apprentice style lesson where groups have to put together a pitch on a product, including persuasive devices.
I have also attached some resources which are seperate to the PowerPoint to make life easier.