A range of resources suitable for the new 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Language and 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Literature GCSEs, OCR English GCSEs and AQA English GCSEs. A range of resources are designed for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 to engage them in English. There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature. All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too.
A range of resources suitable for the new 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Language and 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Literature GCSEs, OCR English GCSEs and AQA English GCSEs. A range of resources are designed for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 to engage them in English. There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature. All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too.
Unlock the World of Tragedy! Dive deep into Shakespeare’s timeless tale of jealousy, betrayal, and fate with our meticulously crafted scheme of work tailored for AQA English Literature A Level students.
What’s Inside?
Solid Foundation on Tragedy: Equip your students with a thorough understanding of the classical and modern nuances of tragedy.
In-depth Study on “Othello”: Delve into the intricacies of one of Shakespeare’s finest tragedies, aligning perfectly with AQA’s core text requirements.
Rich Contextual Knowledge: Illuminate the socio-historical backdrop of the play, helping students appreciate its enduring
relevance.
Analytical Excellence: Foster a deeper literary analysis of themes, symbols, motifs, and character development.
Comparative Skills: Empower students to draw insightful comparisons with other tragic texts.
Critical Views: Engage with varied interpretations, enriching students’ perspectives.
Essay Mastery: Sharpen students’ essay writing skills, priming them for exam success.
Who’s It For?
Fellow Educators: Seeking a structured, comprehensive, and engaging approach to “Othello” that’s aligned with AQA’s specifications? Look no further!
Students: Want to get ahead with your A Level English Literature studies? This resource is your key!
Why Choose Our Scheme?
Crafted by experienced educators, our scheme is not only academically rigorous but also engaging, ensuring students not only excel in exams but develop a genuine appreciation for literature.
Key Features:
Comprehensive Lesson Plans
Engaging Activities & Assignments
Assessment Rubrics & Feedback Mechanisms
Delve deep into the world of William Shakespeare’s “Richard III” with our meticulously crafted Scheme of Work tailored for secondary school students. This resource offers 18 structured lessons, balancing the exploration of historical context, character analyses, and the play’s intricate plot. Teachers can expect:
Detailed Lesson Objectives: Guiding questions for every session to steer classroom discussions and activities.
Knowledge Strands: Clear categorisation of the type of knowledge or skill targeted – from ‘Literary Study’ to ‘Transactional Writing’.
Substantive & Procedural Knowledge Breakdown: Outlining core content and key skills, ensuring students grasp foundational facts, concepts, and methods.
Engaging Activities: Diverse tasks from video analyses, reading exercises, to creative writing projects.
Assessment Components: Formative and summative assessments for monitoring student progress and feedback.
Perfect for educators seeking a comprehensive, evidence-informed approach to teaching “Richard III”. Ideal for UK secondary schools. Boost classroom engagement and deepen understanding of this Shakespearean classic!
Lesson on the AQA English Language A Level Non Exam Assessment (NEA)
Includes format of investigation and a clear breakdown of what to for the title, aims and introduction with exemplars for students
Dive into the magical world of Hogwarts with this comprehensive reading comprehension and analysis pack tailored for Year 7 students! This scheme of work is intricately designed around J.K. Rowling’s enchanting universe, ensuring students not only enjoy the read but delve deep into its layers.
Contents:
Comprehension Worksheets: Detailed questions on each chapter, encouraging students to recall and understand the narrative.
Literary Analysis Activities: Explore the themes, symbols, and character developments throughout the series.
Writing Tasks: Engage in creative tasks such as penning letters from the perspective of your favourite character or crafting an alternate ending.
Group Discussions: Thought-provoking topics to stimulate classroom debates and discussions.
Classroom Application:
Perfect as a standalone unit or to complement an existing English curriculum. The activities cater to different learning styles, ensuring every student finds a point of engagement. The pack also contains guidance notes for educators, making implementation seamless.
Benefits:
Enhances reading comprehension skills.
Encourages critical thinking and literary analysis.
Fosters creativity and imaginative writing.
Creates a collaborative learning environment through group activities.
Unleash the magic of literature in your classroom with this meticulously crafted scheme of work, ensuring students not only appreciate the story but understand the depth and nuances of Rowling’s writing.
Lesson 3 of the Lord of the Flies Scheme of Work.
This lesson focuses on the allegory in the novel and also the events surrounding Chapter 2 and the idea of the island being either paradise or hell.
Full scheme of work for World Englishes in AQA A Level Language Paper 2.
Covers the following topics:
How does change spread? Substratum theory.
Linguistic characteristics across varieties.
Kachru’s Three Circles with examples
English as a Lingua Franca
Attitudes towards global Englishes
The future of global Englishes
Pidgin English
Language Death
Exam question
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Full Scheme of Work covering over 150 slides.
This full SoW covers the entire novel and each chapter is broken down for you to work with your students. Each lesson includes a starter, a range of tasks linked to the chapter being read and a suitable plenary.
There's a range of research tasks for the students to investigate the events linked to the novel. The end of unit assessment is a review and there is a range of slides that explain what is needed for a successful review.
Everything is planned for you and you can pick it up and go.
Lesson 1 of a Scheme of Work for View from the Bridge.
This lesson covers context and the opening to the play.
Extracts taken from the play are added for students to analyse as they work through the play. There are a range of tasks for the students to work on as they read through the play.
Suitable for GCSE Literature and can be developed for A Level study of this classic text.
Unlock the intricacies of ethnolect with our robust scheme of work tailored for UK secondary school students. Ethnolect, the linguistic variation tied to ethnicity, is an intricate and challenging topic, but our meticulously crafted modules are designed to make this complex subject more digestible.
Features:
In-Depth Understanding: Start with a foundational knowledge of ethnolects, delving into the historical, social, and linguistic factors that shape them.
Challenging Yet Rewarding: Recognising the intricacies of ethnolect, our scheme addresses the difficulties head-on, offering scaffolding techniques and step-by-step guidance to make the learning process smoother.
Interactive Activities: Incorporate role-plays, simulations, and critical analysis tasks to immerse students in real-world scenarios, helping them understand ethnolects in practical contexts.
Cultural Appreciation: Explore a wide array of global ethnolects, fostering a deeper appreciation for linguistic diversity and the richness of multicultural societies.
Assessment and Feedback: Regular checkpoints and assessments ensure students grasp the challenging concepts, with constructive feedback to guide their learning journey.
Our Ethnolect Explorations scheme of work is more than just a series of lessons; it’s a comprehensive educational journey. Through this program, students will navigate the challenging waters of ethnolect, emerging with a refined understanding and a keen ability to dissect and discuss the linguistic nuances of different ethnic communities.
A 17 slide Powerpoint, covering 3 to 4 lessons, on the poem Musée des Beaux Arts with analysis of the structure, language and the form.
A range of handouts help secure understanding of this challenging poem.
A 14 slide Powerpoint, covering 3 lessons in total, on the poem ‘If I Could Tell You’ with analysis of the structure, language and the form.
A range of handouts help secure understanding of this challenging poem.
Lesson 3 of The Great Gatsby scheme of work for A Level English.
This lesson covers context of the novel.
The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work covering 20 lessons that work through the entire novel and focus on key extracts.
The scheme covers:
An introduction into covering the whole novel and narrative theories.
Context and key themes such as decadence and materialism.
Role of the narrator.
Key settings in The Great Gatsby.
The use of characterisation.
Timed essay structures and opportunity to feedback and improve.
Methodology lesson to the AQA English Language A Level Non Exam Assessment (NEA)
Includes format of methodology and ideas for students to discuss with exemplars
A Scheme of Work that covers the teaching of accent, dialect and the study of ethnolect.
Covers:
Key theorists
Analysis of language found in Kes
Geographical varieties
Teen speak
Attitudes and critics