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A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘The Map Woman’ by Carol Ann Duffy

A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘The Map Woman’ by Carol Ann Duffy
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Title: A Level Poetry Lesson - The Map Woman by Carol Ann Duffy Presenting a comprehensive teaching resource focused on the revealing poem, "The Map Woman” by Carol Ann Duffy. This tool dives into the profound interpretation of physical and emotional transitions from a 'girl' to a 'woman', along with an insightful examination of societal gender expectations. It pledges to be thoroughly applicable as it reflects contemporary social issues, making it an invaluable lesson for students. Loaded onto a 36 slide PowerPoint presentation, this resource is visually appealing and generously detailed to capture students' attention effectively. It kickstarts with: An engaging starter activity that piques interest right away. Exploratory tasks connected to content; Language analysis questions linked to dialogue and its tools; Queries about structure and theme development; An elaborate academic writing task sure to challenge the student’s critical thinking skills. This versatile material can seamlessly adapt per your teaching style—or even lack thereof! It fills up well in distance learning mediums (like Google Meet/Skype lessons), showing off its tech-savvy mobility alongside traditional use during class time sessions. Students can also call upon their independence as they utilize it at home—they can easily pick it up as homework assignment or resort back for revisions when facing assessment pressure. Besides offering knowledge enrichment via extension tasks targeting higher ability pupils—there's no stress over workload because this product comes fully prepared! Each segment concludes with a plenary enabling them to present recapitulative final thoughts or discussions confidently. Confirmed that all institutes have access, this editable resource guarantees that grades 9 through 12 learners have their Language Arts requirements adeptly covered under one roof. Short of being modernistic in application while still respecting classical poetic leanings—the A Level Poetry Lesson on 'The Map Woman' is a prime choice for educators who value both traditional literature and forward-thinking instructional methodology.

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Poetry Analysis, Gender Expectations, Transitions, Carol Ann Duffy, Societal Issues

Careers Now and Then | Measure with IT Directors Day 3 | Ancient India

Careers Now and Then | Measure with IT Directors Day 3 | Ancient India
Math, Measurements, Grade 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Careers Now and Then | Measure with IT Directors Day 3 | Ancient India Experience the benefits of cross-curricular education with this comprehensive resource aimed at teaching students about IT directors, while also honing their skills in mathematical measurement, reading comprehension, and history. This week-long lesson series is designed to interweave topics from diverse fields seamlessly. Throughout these lessons, mathematics takes center stage featuring concepts like measurements, along with themes related to social studies such as ancient civilizations. Day 3 plunges into computation surrounding radius and diameter while exploring careers based in engineering like that of IT directors. The day's lesson would envelop stories regarding technology progression in ancient Indian civilization coupled with engaging student activities around radius calculation. Included Resources: A readily printable 20-page Word document containing worksheets aligned perfectly under Mathematics (Measurements). Detailed checklists for regular monitoring across the series. Employing this resource offers learners a vibrant learning journey where mathematics merges effortlessly across different subjects leading towards comprehensive development. The adaptability of these resources allows instructors to mold them for various learning scenarios ranging from full-class discussions up till self-directed independent study according to best suit their teaching preference. Note: This package is especially beneficial for Grades transitioning stages through its interactive teaching format that enhances students' understanding of complex topics more effectively.

Author Anyone Can Learn

Tags Interdisciplinary Learning, IT Directors, Measurements, Ancient Civilizations, Radius And Diameter

Silent Vowel E Lesson Plan

Silent Vowel E Lesson Plan
Reading, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This Silent Vowel E Lesson Plan is a great resource for teachers looking to help their students learn more about the short vowel a. This lesson plan is easy to follow and includes everything you need to teach a successful lesson.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Short Vowels, Vowels, Silent Letters, Silent E Lesson Pdf, Silent Vowel, Magic E Lesson Plans

GCSE Literature: (14) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 3 Part 2 (‘Eric’s Interrogation to ‘Gerald’s Doubts’)

GCSE Literature: (14) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 3 Part 2 (‘Eric’s Interrogation to ‘Gerald’s Doubts’)
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE Literature: (14) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 3 Part 2 (‘Eric’s Interrogation to ‘Gerald’s Doubts’) This resource delves into J.B. Priestley's iconic work, 'An Inspector Calls', highlighting the importance of addressing class and gender bias. Overview: This teaching resource has been meticulously revised over two decades, latest in 2021. Suitable for classroom instruction, online lessons as part of distance learning strategies, homework assignments or revision exercises. Lesson Structure: The resource comprises a twenty slide PowerPoint presentation requiring approximately ninety minutes of instructional time. The lesson initiates with an activator to stimulate thoughts around relevant themes connected to the text being explored. Note: Interactive elements are included to promote active student participation and engagement! A Deep Dive into the Text: We begin with summary and analysis questions aimed at breaking complex scenes into manageable segments for holistic understanding Academic writing tasks are then introduced allowing students utilization of cognitive thinking skills while formulating structured arguments based on various themes studied; ) Moreover, Included Extras: - A thematic challenge along with additional exercises focusing on key terminologies help foster deeper comprehension levels. - An integrated homework assignment reinforces classroom teaching while including parents in curriculum progress. - The session concludes with a final activity encapsulating all learning. GCSE Literature:(14) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 3 Part 2 (‘Eric’s Interrogation to ‘Gerald’s Doubts’) is tailored for Grades 9-12 within Language Arts and Literature sub-topic. This comprehensive tool requires no further additions or preparatory work from educators, thereby ensuring accuracy in implementation.

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags An Inspector Calls, JB Priestley, Class Bias, Gender Bias, Social Injustice

Sets and Notation

Sets and Notation
Math, Algebra, Grade 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Sets and Notation: A Comprehensive Teaching Resource for High School Mathematics Instructors Sets and Notation is a robust teaching resource designed to facilitate in-depth understanding of sets within the real number system, set builder notation, and interval notation. The packet is thoughtfully devised for use in grade 10 through grade 12 classrooms, becoming an ideal acquisition tool for math teachers focusing on Algebra. This resource carries immense value for educators striving to make their Math lessons impact. The comprehensive material includes detailed notes to guide instruction along with classwork and homework assignments impeccably designed to reinforce concept mastery. Students are imbued with a firm grasp on the topic while actively engaged in using these materials. Unique Selling Proposition The adaptability of this material sets Sets and Notation apart - it empowers educators with the flexibility needed to adjust their teaching approach according to students' academic needs. Whether orchestrating a whole group learning session or conducting small groups focused on personalized instruction, this versatile resource fits your preferred pedagogical style seamlessly. Ideal for both classroom activities or individual home learning assignments - making it just as valuable for homeschooling parents too! Purchase provides access to teacher keys that make grading straightforward by furnishing swift reference points--a feature that greatly improves its usability among teachers. In conclusion... This digital PDF download 'Sets & Notations' guides you smoothly through Algebra's intricate realm—the real number system included! Such resources aren't merely about mastering abstract symbols; they fuel numeracy skills beyond classroom walls too! Seizing such educational aids amplifies your dedication towards creating enriching learning experiences for your students. To encapsulate—Sets and Notation, making learning simpler, teaching easier!

Author ThreeFourthsMe

Tags Sets, Notation, Real Numbers, Set Builder Notation, Interval Notation

Syllables Lesson Plan

Syllables Lesson Plan
Reading, ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Preschool, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This Syllables Lesson Plan is perfect for teachers who are looking for materials to help their students learn about syllables. The activities and worksheets included in this product will help students understand syllables and how they are used in words. The lesson plan is easy to follow and can be easily implemented in the classroom.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Syllables, Syllables Lesson, Syllables Activities For Kindergarten

GCSE Literature: (13) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 3 Part 1 (‘Opening’ to ‘Eric’s Interrogation)

GCSE Literature: (13) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 3 Part 1 (‘Opening’ to ‘Eric’s Interrogation)
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE Literature: (13) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 3 Part 1 ('Opening' to 'Eric’s Interrogation') This is a comprehensive teaching resource, targeted at educators who are preparing students for GCSE literature. This engaging and versatile material critically examines JB Priestley's enduring classic, An Inspector Calls,especially Act 3, from the opening scene through Eric's interrogation. Priestley's reflective narrative confronts societal issues such as class disparities and gender prejudice. It transports the students into a gripping setting where the Birling family members are forced to confront their discriminatory attitudes towards the working-classes under ghostly guidance of Inspector Goole. Educational Usage: This product can be used in classroom teaching or as online course materials. This serves well as a homework assignment or revision tool due to its insightful content and intricate design that promote self-study. Main Highlights: An interactive PowerPoint presentation consisting of twenty compelling slides beginning with a thought-provoking starter activity prepares learners for what lies ahead. A core academic writing task challenges students not only to understand but also articulate their insights about An Inspector Calls. A balanced plenary retrospectively summarizing learned concepts caps off learning experience. Note: This resource best fits Grades 9 through 12 studying Language Arts and Literature concepts. No further preparation required from teacher side making it ready-to-use tool .

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags GCSE Literature, An Inspector Calls, JB Priestley, Class Disparities, Gender Prejudice

The Regret Short Story | Advanced Lesson Plan

The Regret Short Story | Advanced Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

The Regret Short Story | Advanced Lesson Plan This advanced English lesson plan helps students improve their reading comprehension and grammar skills. Educators can use this resource with individual students or small groups who would benefit from more challenge. The central text is a short story titled "The Regret." Learners will analyze the themes and literary devices utilized in the story. The exercises guide students to make inferences, identify cause and effect relationships, chronologize events, and more. Finally, students will apply their knowledge through grammar focused activities. With answer keys included, teachers can easily implement this lesson or assign it as independent practice. The engaging short story and variety of tasks help high-level students analyze literature more critically. This resource is available as a PDF printable or through Google Apps for learning flexibility.

Author TEAM TEFL

Tags Short Story, Reading Passage, ESL, Language Arts, Comprehension

GCSE Poetry Lesson: Disabled by Wilfred Owen

GCSE Poetry Lesson: Disabled by Wilfred Owen
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE Poetry Lesson: Disabled by Wilfred Owen This comprehensive, ready-to-teach lesson decrypts Wilfred Owen's 'Disabled,' a historically significant poem that continues to captivate adolescents with its compelling themes. The product punctiliously explores the intricacies of this heart-rending piece. What Does This Resource Include? This treasure furnishes educators with a 24-slide PowerPoint presentation that ensues approximately two or three hours of invigorating instructional time. Seamlessly flowing from start to end, it takes the stress out of lesson planning by wrapping everything a teacher would require in one space. The engaging presentation encompasses diverse activities targeted to kindle elaborate discussions and analyses among students. A brief biography about the author prefaces contextual understanding prior to delving into comprehension shaping exercises like narrative questions and language device explorations. Inquiries about structure designed creatively scaffold student understanding on poem-shaping and author motives behind choosing particular forms – essential for them appreciating poetry in totality besides nurturing their own creative literary talents. An academic writing task further solidifies comprehension while developing indispensable academic literacy skills vital for text deconstruction – applicable not only within confines of high school boundaries but extendible during university or other higher pursuits too! Bonus Features! Fascinating extension tasks serve as enhancers complementing live class lessons in addition to being given as homework assignments, intensifying self-study practice - crucial prerequisite for self-reliable learning routines beyond formal classes’ ambits too! Closing up is an inclusive plenary summarizing main highlights thereby cementing key lessons derived out besides preparing ground for future class or private self-exploration The friendly tonal pitch embedded across sections effortlessly serves both collective classes whereas also supporting personal learning modules such as distance education/ homework routes – particularly during current global digital shift in education. This product can be woven fluidly into Language Arts curricula for Grades 9 through 12, with a special emphasis on Poetry. The downloadable file is conveniently designed in Microsoft PowerPoint format. Bring brilliance to your teaching and amplify its effectiveness manifold with this highly adaptable and all-encompassing GCSE poetry lesson pack!

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Poetry Analysis, Wilfred Owen, GCSE, Comprehension Strategies, Academic Writing, Disabled By Wilfred Owen, Wilfred Owen Disabled

Ordering Numbers

Ordering Numbers
Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, 3, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Ordering numbers for primary-aged students has never been easier! Numbers 1 - 40 included.

Author Chuck's Cornucopia

Tags Order, Numerals , Numbers, Math, Statistics

Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 4 | Chippewa Communities

Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 4 | Chippewa Communities
Life Studies, Career, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 4 | Chippewa Communities A cross-curriculum resource designed to engage students in learning about different community workers. This module beautifully intertwines knowledge from various school subjects boosting both, student interest and retention. Primarily intended for grades one through five, this lesson merges life studies into the classroom spotlighting on community occupations. Devised to stimulate the inquisitive minds of children, it draws a vivid picture of career choices whilst also reflecting their evolution over time. Uses: Whole class lessons Station rotations within small group work Homework assignments reinforcing the day’s topic Inclusions: The core of this tool encapsulates - a comprehensive 21 pages PDF - packed with diversified educational content. It accompanies systematically structured lesson plans permitting flexibility in teaching styles for educators. Also comprises convenient checklists envisioned as aids for monitoring student progress or delivering feedback efficiently. Holistic Learning Approach Pioneering towards simplifying education yet amplifying its effectiveness, Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 4 | Chippewa Communities cultivates an all-inclusive learning environment where academic subjects seamlessly integrate within life studies concepts fostering intellectual growth that can percolate beyond classroom boundaries into their communities as education progresses over the years. A nutshell view: This Day 4 module transcends traditional boundaries emphasizing dynamic education by nurturing students' creativity and critical thinking skills. Whether you're architecting an encompassing curriculum addressing varied learners or merely seeking engaging material to spark your children's learning interests at home - contemplate assimilating this module into your collection! Intricately orchestrated to meet evolving needs of knowledge dispensation while delightfully provoking exploration zest amongst enthusiastic young learners!

Author Anyone Can Learn

Tags Community Workers, Careers, Chippewa Communities, Cross-curriculum, Lesson Plans

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘An Unknown Girl’ by Moniza Alvi

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘An Unknown Girl’ by Moniza Alvi
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'An Unknown Girl' by Moniza Alvi This teaching resource is a comprehensive package for both educators and students. It explores the captivating themes of identity and culture in the poem 'An Unknown Girl' by Moniza Alvi. Suitable for Grade 9 to Grade 12, it meets diverse teaching contexts - from traditional classrooms to distance learning on platforms like Google Meet. What does it include? A thought-provoking start activity that piques student interest. Brief information about Moniza Alvi, helping students understand her perspective. An in-depth comprehension section focusing on significant elements such as content-language-structure questions. An academic writing task designed to enhance written communication skills. An optional extension task for advanced learners or those wishing to delve deeper into the study of 'An Unknown Girl'. A homework assignment that encourages independent exploration while also reinforcing classroom discussions. ... To conclude, there's a plenary summarizing key takeaways from the lesson. With this structured approach to exploring ‘An Unknown Girl,’ this GCSE Poetry Lesson not only stimulates cognitive abilities but also fosters a deep passion towards literature among young learners, all without burdening educators with extra preparation work. curriculum focusing on poetry studies.

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Poetry, Moniza Alvi, Identity, Culture, Analysis

Careers Now and Then | Measure Area with Masons Day 2 | Ancient China

Careers Now and Then | Measure Area with Masons Day 2 | Ancient China
Social Studies, History, History: Asian, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

The Careers Now and Then | Measure Area with Masons Day 2 | Ancient China This unique teaching resource is specifically designed for grades 2 through 5. It provides an educational insight into the world of masons, highlighting their tools and techniques used both now and in ancient China. Interdisciplinary Approach Seamless integration of Social Studies,History,and Math. Promotion of literacy skills via close reading exercises within a historical context. Real-world applications connecting classroom learning to practical scenarios. Tailored for Teachers Detailed lesson plans following a structured progression for easy organization. An included checklist aids in tracking progress to ensure comprehensive coverage of concepts. Flexibility in use: ideal for whole group instruction, smaller groups, or homework assignments. A ready-to-print PDF format allows convenient preparation in advance. Ten pages ready to print all within one single PDF file! Educational Impact The interdisciplinary approach blends social studies history alongside practical math skills framed against real-life contexts like mason work or avenues promoting literacy development via close reads. In Summary... The Careers Now And Then | Measure Area With Masons Day 2 | Ancient China serves as an effective tool that supports comprehensive skill development catering simultaneously to different aspects of second-to-fifth-grade curricula while simplifying lesson plan design and engaging students with historically themed material."

Author Anyone Can Learn

Tags Masons, Ancient China, Interdisciplinary, Skill Development, Close Reading

GCSE Literature: (1) Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scenes 1 and 2

GCSE Literature: (1) Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scenes 1 and 2
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE Literature (1) Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scenes 1 and 2 This rich exploration of Shakespeare's iconic love tragedy 'Romeo and Juliet' has been curated with the British GCSE syllabus at heart. Even so, its use extends beyond this, as showcased by its success within the American education system post slight revisions. Treasure Trove Teaching Package Lauded for two decades in classrooms, it serves effectively as a main teaching tool, online learning support during Google Meet sessions, homework or revision aid promoting student triumphs. The Package Include An engaging PowerPoint presentation with 24 colour-packed slides designed to captivate learners from start to finish beginning with a mind-stimulating warm-up activity. A convenient glossary demystifying intricate terms coupled with analysis questions deepening their grasp on the studied text. An academic writing task that helps integrate theory into practice while refining writing skills through organized practice. An extension task for those keen on taking on more challenges further stretching their interpretative capacity thus tapping into higher-order thinking skills. Homework assignments reinforcing outside-classroom learning contributing towards constant progress through consistent practice. Closure Learning Activity To bring closure on the what they've studied and help students retain information learnings efficiently , a conclusion section is added Total Preparedness Guaranteed! Rest assured every ingredient necessary for efficient teaching is readily available minus any extra work burden. This resource offering high-quality content in an efficient style is ideal for Grade 9-12 Language Arts teachers specializing in Literature looking forward to Lesson Plan resources bundled into Microsoft PowerPoint files..

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Shakespeare, Romeo And Juliet, Literature, Teaching Resource, Lesson Plans

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Do not go gentle into that good night’ by Dylan Thomas

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Do not go gentle into that good night’ by Dylan Thomas
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Do not go gentle into that good night’ by Dylan Thomas This lesson plan offers comprehensive teaching resource tailored to the unique intricacies of this renowned poem. Suitable for educational levels from Grade 9 through to Grade 12, it specifically addresses vital components in language arts curriculum - with a prime focus on poetry analysis and comprehension. PowerPoint-Based Plan & Practicality The lesson plan, designed meticulously for approximately two teaching hours, is rich in detail and user-friendly. Apart from conveniently fitting into traditional classroom teaching methods, it encourages active involvement in group discussions and joint analyses. Fits seamlessly into classroom teaching or distance learning kidscapes. Doubles up as an astute revision instrument or homework supplement. Presentation & Engaging Content Captivating learners while delivering fundamental literary topics is the primary objective behind each slide within this lesson. It skillfully negotiates between information provision and exploratory questions targeting: The poem's narrative elements. The language devices used by Dylan Thomas. The structural formation of the sonnet itself. Critical Thinking Enhancement & Extension Activities Beyond typical comprehension queries, an included academic writing task revolves around 'Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night'. An additional extension activity serves to plunge learners' comprehension deeper into the heart of Thomas's work. Wrapping up each tutorial is a plenary- a reflective session focusing on what has been gleaned from studying Dylan Thomas’s poem accompanied by potential directions for homework assignment propelling further knowledge reinforcement outside the classroom walls. In conclusion, this premium PowerPoint lesson, with its multi-faceted approach to 'Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night', is an essential key in teacher arsenals gearing to equip learners on the dissection of enigmatic literature.

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Poetry Analysis, Comprehension, Language Devices, Structure Analysis, Critical Thinking

Mythology

Mythology
ELA, Literature, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Mythology Characteristics lesson plan sets the stage for an exciting exploration into a world of myths. This isn't just about Greek or Roman mythology, it reminds students that many cultures worldwide boast their own enigmatic set of myths, debunking the prevalent conception that European countries are the only hubs of mythological tales. This teaching resource is presented in a "anchor chart " format designed to outline essential information succinctly. It categorizes myths' content-rich information into four distinct types and draws illuminating insights about unique elements and ideas imbibed in these enthralling stories. Students from grades 3 through 6: Can greatly benefit from this well-researched Language Arts resource, applicable to Literature sub-topic learning. Versatile usage: Encourages usage patterns across individual study or group-based interaction; classroom instruction or homework assignment. Educators appreciate its ease-of-use characteristic: It comes as an easy-to-print PDF file available both in color or B&W options. In essence, Mythology Characteristics masterfully compiles all-encompassing details around multiple cultural myths in one comprehensive sheet. An invaluable lesson plan dedicated towards arming young learners with enlightening characteristics around globally widespread mythology narratives. This Mythology resource is a ready to use resource and you can find more like this in my store!

Author Reading in the Middle Grade

Tags Mythology, Myths, Anchor Chart, Cultural Narratives, Literature

GCSE Literature: (7) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 2 Part 1 (‘The Opening’ to ‘How Gerald Met Eva Smith’)

GCSE Literature: (7) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 2 Part 1 (‘The Opening’ to ‘How Gerald Met Eva Smith’)
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE Literature: 'An Inspector Calls' Act 2 Part 1 'The Opening' to 'How Gerald Met Eva Smith' is an insightful analysis of JB Priestley’s timeless classic that delves into issues such as the class system and sexual bias. This resource exposes the Birling family’s close encounter with discrimination and classism, revealed by Inspector Goole. This lesson resource has been effective for over two decades in varied teaching contexts - both within classrooms and digital learning platforms. It can serve efficiently as revision material or introductory knowledge for students new to this text. Versatility at Its Best The dynamic PowerPoint slides designed for a ninety-minute slot offer flexibility that enables educators to cater to different student groups. Use it in a large homogenous classroom, assign parts of it for homework, or during online classes - versatility at its best. In depth Learning Experience Brief prime-up activity : Engages students’ attention effectively before progressing deeper into summary discussion questions. Academic exercises: Stimulate high-order thinking while theme recognition activities keep students tuned into underlying motifs throughout their interaction with Priestley's work. Add Value To Your Classroom Experience The meticulously curated and sequentially arranged slides could serve as inspiration for your own lesson plans! Covering Every Base! This package ensures comprehensive curriculum engagement with: Extension tasks addressing important vocabulary domains plus carefully chosen homework assignments encouraging independent scholarly habits . You can focus on inspiring young minds rather than designing lessons, making it an optimal instructional tool requiring minimal preparatory input from you, the teacher. .

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Societal Issues, Classism, Gender Bias, Critical Analysis, Literature

GCSE English Literature: (2) Macbeth – Act 1 Scenes 4, 5 and 6

GCSE English Literature: (2) Macbeth – Act 1 Scenes 4, 5 and 6
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE English Literature: (2) Macbeth Act 1, Scenes 4, 5 and 6 An interactive teaching tool designed for educators. This resource focuses on Macbeth's Act 1, scenes four through six. Perfect for students pursuing the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE). Adaptability This tool can fit into any learning environment. Ideal for: Public schools: whole group discussions or one-on-one tutoring sessions. Homeschooling: mainstay curriculum resource or as a revision tool. Inclusive Content The PowerPoint comprises ready-to-use slides featuring: Analytical questions meant to promote deep comprehension among learners. Exciting starter activities to engage pupils from the outset. Glossary Slide & Academic Writing Task A glossary slide breaks down Shakespearean terminologies and an academic writing task encourages creativity in students applying learnt theories. Ongoing Theme Tracking & Extension Tasks The package enables tracking of themes across scenes keeping students aligned with play progression while extension tasks delves deeper than surface understanding. It engages intrinsic links across characters’ intentions and actions.. Inclusive Conclusion Provision Error handling strategies include: To make understanding more holistic post-diverse insights gain during the lessons, a comprehensive plenary at conclusion allows consolidation.. Note: Crafted with careful consideration towards time efficiency required from modern teams in education space, so educators working with grades nine through twelve can adapt this tool without needing any modifications. The resource is designed for Language Arts and Literature study and uses the universally-accessible Microsoft PowerPoint file format. Capture Macbeth's Tale Today! Bring Macbeth's tragic tale right into your classroom with this comprehensive teaching aid!

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Shakespeare, Macbeth, Tragedy, Ambition, Analysis

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘First Date -She and First Date - He’ by Wendy Cope

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘First Date -She and First Date - He’ by Wendy Cope
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'First Date - She and First Date - He' by Wendy Cope This is an invaluable teaching resource that focuses on exploring the unrealistic romantic expectations set during a first date as reflected in the engaging poem written by Wendy Cope. Possible Uses: A stand-alone lesson Part of distance learning classes Used during Google Meet lessons A homework material, or A revision tool letting the students review and deepen their grasp of poetry at their own pace. About this Resource: The teaching resource includes 24 meticulously prepared PowerPoint slides. The captivating illustration used in these slides not only holds student's attention but is highly functional for teachers as well. Main Components: An introductory activity to warm up the class. A short biography on author, offering insight and context into her work providing valuable information relevant to the poem. (Several other strategically structured components included ensuring a wholesome learning experience.) Note: All educators, even those less tech-savvy will find this ready-to-use Microsoft PowerPoint project convenient for virtual classrooms with its user-friendly navigation between slides. Whether you're new to e-learning or an expert, GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'First Date - She and First Date - He' by Wendy Cope does not require any further preparation before application in your lesson plans . '+'

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags GCSE Poetry, First Date, Wendy Cope, Romantic Expectations, Poetic Techniques

Polynomial Division (long and short) Notes, Classwork, and Homework

Polynomial Division (long and short) Notes, Classwork, and Homework
Calculus, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Scaffolded notes, classwork, and homework for long and short polynomial division.

Author ThreeFourthsMe

Tags Polynomial Division, Scaffolded Notes, Classwork, Homework, Algebra 2, Polynomial Short Division, Polynomial Lesson Plans

GCSE Literature: (0) ‘An Inspector Calls’ – An Introduction to the Text

GCSE Literature: (0) ‘An Inspector Calls’ – An Introduction to the Text
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE Literature Resource The GCSE Literature resource revolves around the engaging tale of ‘An Inspector Calls’ by JB Priestley. This literary classic challenges societal structures, specifically addressing class systems and gender biases. The Setting and Importance Set in a dramatic atmosphere, the Birling family is brought face-to-face with the relentless Inspector Goole who forces them to critically analyse their discriminatory attitudes towards working-class individuals. As we navigate through an era that incessantly scrutinizes privilege and hierarchical structures, this text becomes vital for students. A Versatile Learning Tool this learning tool has been utilized over two decades in varied ways - to spearhead classroom teaching or as a handy tool for remote learning sessions. Furthermore, it can serve well for homework assignments or even as a revision aid – proving effective in all of these roles. Housed in an interactive PowerPoint presentation consisting 24 slides that cover approximately ninety minutes worth teaching time it provides a seamless gateway into the story under study. Presents numerous focused activities closely connected with the author's life and work which actively engage students. Incorporates written projects and speaking/listening tasks coherently linked with leading themes from 'An Inspector Calls.' Included are observation based tasks centred around character development of standout personalities within this story. Carefully Structured Lessons & Diverse Applications Kickstarting at an easy pace with an introductory activity , it progressively traverses through extension tasks culminating into a homework assignment at its end – thereby providing learners with knowledge retention practice while reducing extraneous workload on teachers' end. Aimed at grades 9-10-11-12; this resource caters effectively to Language Arts students. Tutelage in Literature sub-subjects is predominantly offered via neatly formatted lesson plans on Microsoft PowerPoint format at ease. Its comprehensive nature allows easy adaptability making it suitable for whole group schooling environment or more specialized smaller groups alike - customized as per the teacher's discretion.

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Inspector Calls, JB Priestley, Class Systems, Gender Biases, Societal Structures

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘What Were They Like?’ by Denise Levertov

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘What Were They Like?’ by Denise Levertov
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘What Were They Like?’ by Denise Levertov A teaching resource designed specifically for Grade 9-12 educators who want to teach an in-depth, comprehensive poetry lesson about the poem, ‘What Were They Like?’ by Denise Levertov. This resource can be used in a variety of educational settings. The main focus is on Language Arts classes, particularly those focusing on poetry. This resource explores the impact of war on people and cultures through Levertov's thought-provoking poem. This complex piece has been thoroughly dissected with successful student outcomes. It can be delivered effectively to both large and small group classes. It is adaptable for both remote learning scenarios like Google Meet Sessions or traditional classroom settings. Presentation Details: The GCSE Poetry Lesson pack includes a PowerPoint presentation consisting of 21 easy-to-understand slides that offer step-by-step guidance throughout the lesson. A starter activity to quickly engage students’ interest. An author biography section providing context about Denise Levertov. Content-language-structure questions aimed at comprehensively addressing key points in the poem while encouraging increased student engagement within these domains. (Note: Integrated into its structure are academic writing tasks coupled with extension tasks) Homework Assignment: A homework assignment has also been incorporated as part of follow-up activities aimed at solidifying learned concepts ensuring uninterrupted progressive comprehension after class hours. Presentation Conclusion: Rounding off excellently poised plenary completes this truly all-inclusive lesson package sparing zero additional preparation strain from educators. The presentation template available ms a Microsoft PowerPoint file format compatible with standard contemporary school curriculum delivery methodologies. Overall: This GCSE Poetry Lesson resource is a must-have for educators committed to delivering high-quality teaching experiences in their classrooms, homework assignments or as a revision tool and beyond.

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags GCSE Poetry, Denise Levertov, War Impact, Cultural Introspection, Lesson Plan

Affect vs. Effect | Advanced Lesson Plan

Affect vs. Effect | Advanced Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This is an advanced lesson plan worksheet set for Affect v. Effect. Students will learn more about these topics and then complete the exercises to follow, which will assess their comprehension and implement grammar skills. This resource can also be accessed through Google Apps. Answer key included.

Author TEAM TEFL

Tags Grammar Worksheet, ESL, Class Discussion, Whole Group, Affect Vs. Effect

A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘Eat Me’ by Patience Agbabi

A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘Eat Me’ by Patience Agbabi
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

A Level Poetry Lesson: 'Eat Me' by Patience Agbabi Introduction: This comprehensive teaching resource, designed specifically for secondary educators, focuses on the text 'Eat Me' by renowned poet Patience Agbabi. The poem explores themes such as domestic abuse and masculine dominance—highly relevant subject matter for contemporary society. This meticulously organized resource comprises 29 visually pleasing PowerPoint slides loaded with content engineered to engage students. Perfect for both classroom discussions and remote learning via platforms like Google Meet or Skype. Key Features: Versatility - Can be utilized across various learning scenarios: in-class instruction, small group discussions, individual homework assignments or as a review tool during exam seasons. Ice-breaking activities - Intriguing prompts stimulate student interest right from the start of the lesson. In-depth analysis - A series of detailed investigation tasks help learners explore key themes within Agbabi's powerful poetry while building critical thinking skills through language use and poetic device analysis questions. Additional Components: Critical Thinking Exercises- Encourages high-order thinking abilities essential for literary critique Construction Homework Assignment- Ensures knowledge retention beyond school hours Finished Plenaries - Concludes each session effectively after covering main points. In conclusion, A Level Poetry Lesson: 'Eat me' by Patience Agbabi is not only well-planned and comprehensive but also flexible enough to adapt seamlessly to shifting teaching modalities without any additional preparation on the part of educators—a truly user-friendly addition to your Language Arts curriculum !

Author Flynn's Educational

Tags Poetry, Domestic Abuse, Masculine Dominance, Critical Thinking, Literary Critique