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Streamline your curriculum development with a lesson planner template that provides space for detailed objectives, activities, and assessments. This tool helps you map out your teaching over weeks or months. Use it to ensure alignment with standards and progression of learning.
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘A Child to his Sick Grandfather’ by Joanna Baillie
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘A Child to his Sick Grandfather’ by Joanna Baillie This comprehensive teaching resource tackles both the nuanced intricacies of poetry and the complex, ever-changing notions about aging and passing away. The deep impact these concepts have on familial relations is examined through this text after thorough trials in various classes and settings such as Google Meet lessons and fulfilling homework assignments. The entire lesson plan is beautifully packaged within an engaging 23-slide PowerPoint presentation. Every slide helps deliver information smoothly, engaging learners throughout every stage of the class. The PowerPoint presentation includes: An appealing starter activity designed to pique students' interest right from the start; A succinct author biography that adds depth to understanding the context around 'A Child to his Sick Grandfather'; Critical content-language-structure questions that enhance analytical abilities; An academic writing task crucial for honing writing proficiency; A creative extension task for hands-on application of learned concepts; A thoughtful homework assignment, ensuring continuous learning beyond the classroom; and An end-of-class round-up highlighted by a thought-provoking plenary. Grade 9-12 Language Arts teachers will indeed find this GCSE Poetry Lesson an invaluable tool without needing extra prep work. This resource is available in MS PowerPoint format which allows easy customization if necessary.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, A Child To His Sick Grandfather, Joanna Baillie, Aging, Familial Relations
KS4 Literature: (7) ‘The Tempest’ – Act 3 Scene 3
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
KS4 Literature: (7) 'The Tempest' – Act 3 Scene 3 This 19-slide PowerPoint integrates William Shakespeare's classic play "The Tempest" into secondary English language arts curriculum . The resource examines Act 3 Scene 3 of the tale about a betrayed ruler enacting revenge. It includes a starter activity to gauge prior knowledge, a glossary defining key vocabulary, analytical questions about plot and themes, an academic writing prompt, an extension task for further inference, and a closing discussion. Teachers can implement the self-contained lesson in class to facilitate learning, assign it for distance learning or independent practice, or use it to review before exams. With dynamic illustrations and scaffolds for various learners, this resource helps high school students better understand the nuances of Shakespeare's iconic drama.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags The Tempest, Literature, English, Writing Task, Research
GCSE Poetry Lesson: Dusting the Phone by Jackie Kay
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: Dusting the Phone by Jackie Kay This is a illustrative, comprehensive teaching tool, designed for students studying Language Arts between grades 9 and 12. As a resource focusing on poetry, it provides an excellent basis to explore romantic love's insecurities as represented in the poem 'Dusting the Phone' by Jackie Kay. This teaching instrumental comes in a format of ready-to-display PowerPoint file, consisting of 21 slides curated for various learning atmospheres. The adaptability is recognized as it works efficiently during class lessons or distance learning sessions via platforms like Google Meets and serves both as homework assignments and revision tools. Bio Slide: A slide containing an instructive mini biography of Jackie Kay. Critical Questions: Slides comprising probing questions regarding content-language-structure encourage students to think critically about poetic elements displayed throughout 'Dusting The Phone'. Skill-building Tasks: The resource catalyzes skill-building through tasks designed around academic writing alongside extension tasks that promote higherorder thinking skills. Homework Assignment: Integrated into this lesson plan promoting self-study capabilities. Concludes each lecture effectively with concluding plenary summarizing key learnings from each session. This GCSE Poetry Lesson fully embodies excellence in preparedness thus eliminating any extra prep duties on part of educators thus they can focus more on delivering engaging lessons. In all possible configurations - whole group, small groups or even individually assigned at home - this tool has proved efficacious engaging learners completely while imparting poetic profundity and its related complexities associated with human experiences like those surrounding romantic relationships vividly demonstrated in ‘Dusting The Phone’.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE, Poetry, Lesson, Jackie Kay, Dusting The Phone, Dusting Poem
Careers Now and Then | Measure Area with Masons Day 3 | Ancient China
Social Studies, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Careers Now and Then | Measure Area with Masons Day 3 | Ancient China This engaging teaching resource is designed to introduce grade 1-4 students to different careers, especially the role of masons. It offers a unique look into historical context through the scope of ancient China also integrating mathematics, mainly area measurement. Situated as the third day in a weeklong study course, this product merges social studies and hands-on math education. Your students will taste both fact fluency and inductive mathematics along with close reading tasks as they dig into masonry's diverse domain. Package Includes: Ten print-ready PDF pages packed with comprehensive lesson plans crafted by experienced teachers. Meticulously detailed guides that are easy-to-follow for all educator experience levels including clear objectives, procedural instructions, necessary materials lists and evaluation methods for immediate student assessments . Versatility in implementation; these resources could work effectively in whole group environments or small group discussions. They are also an option for homeschooling parents for enrichment activities or extra homework assignments. Inset within each lesson plan are checklists—an indispensable tool perfect for tracking progress ensuring no key teaching point gets overlooked during your instruction! To summarise: Careers Now and Then | Measure Area with Masons Day 3 | Ancient China provides an exceptional chance to educate learners not just about historical professions via practical math drills but most prominently—to spotlight those laborious trades often shadowed behind contemporary career spectrums! All you've got left now is just printing out these ready-to-go lessons—and voila—teaching made simple!
Author Anyone Can Learn
Tags Careers, Masons, Area Measurement, Ancient China, Hands-on Math
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘No Problem’ by Benjamin Zephaniah
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘No Problem’ by Benjamin Zephaniah This is an extensively designed teaching resource primarily for educators teaching grades 9 to 12. It focuses on the enlightening poem 'No Problem' by acclaimed poet Benjamin Zephaniah, which delves into the significant themes of racial stereotypes and discrimination. What does this product include? An elegantly designed PowerPoint with 17 ready-made slides A short yet enriching biography of poet Benjamin Zephaniah Included are questions concentrated on language-structure-content in poetry studies under Language Arts subject area. An academic writing task that encourages critical thinking and efficient communication skills. An extension task for deepened understanding and connecting previous knowledge. A homework assignment to reinforce what was learned during the session while evaluating their understanding independently. Note: This doubles as both a teaching tool and revision material accommodating both in-person or remote learning via platforms like Google Meet lessons. *Wrapping up this resource is a plenary slide for summarising key points discussed - acting as final revision thread before progressing onto subsequent subjects.* In conclusion, This GCSE Poetry Lesson can be deemed invaluable resource material for poetry enthusiasts or Language Arts teachers aiming to educate using engaging methods that effectively contribute towards productive student outcomes using diverse implementation methods such as whole group instruction or small group discussions.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, Benjamin Zephaniah, Racial Stereotypes, Discrimination, Critical Thinking
GCSE Literature: (3) Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 5, and Act 2 Prologue
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Literature: (3) Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 5, and Act 2 Prologue William Shakespeare’s tragic love story, ‘Romeo and Juliet’ continues to garner praise in its many varied productions across stage, film and printed media. This enduring love story remains a significant text because of the challenging themes contained within and their striking importance to the post-modern world. This resource was constructed with the British GCSE curriculum in mind, but I have also used it within the American education system (with a few adaptations and changes). I have taught this text many times in the last 20 years and have used this specific resource to lead my teaching in class, as a distance learning material/Google Meet, as a homework assignment and even as a tool of revision – all have worked well for the students. This beautifully illustrated 19 slide PowerPoint lesson contains a starter activity, a glossary of terms, summary and analysis questions, an academic writing task, an extension task, a homework assignment and a plenary. There is no additional work required from the teacher. This is a complete resource, enjoy!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags English, Literature, Romeo, Juliet, Discussion Activity, Romeo And Juliet Act 1 Scene 5, Romeo And Juliet Lesson Plans Act 1, Literature Book Grade 9 Romeo And Juliet
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘The Man he Killed’ by Thomas Hardy
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'The Man he Killed' by Thomas Hardy This unique teaching resource provides a comprehensive exploration of how Thomas Hardy portrays the dehumanizing effects of military life on soldiers for students from Grade 9 to Grade 12 level. Its universal applicability makes it versatile and suitable for classroom instruction, distance learning programs, or as supplementary revision materials. Features: A meticulously crafted 20-slide PowerPoint presentation, complete with illustrations and insightful content. Coverage of essential aspects like author biography and critical content-language-structure questions pertaining to the poem’s design. A deep exploration into Victorian era poetry's language decorum from both structural and stylistic viewpoints Inclusion of academic writing tasks that engage each student's creative prowess. Beyond The Basics: To further enhance learning outcomes, extension tasks have been incorporated which encourages learners to delve deeper into various elements associated with 'The Man he Killed'. A well-rounded plenary concludes the lesson integrating all learnings while a following homework assignment ensures additional fortification post session. This teaching resource is offered in Microsoft PowerPoint format making it ready for immediate use thus saving teachers precious preparation time without compromising on quality delivery. Suitable For: 'The Man He Killed' is an exceptional choice not only within Language Arts classrooms but also when integrated into poetry-specific studies particularly dealing with war-themed literature.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Poetry Analysis, Thomas Hardy, Dehumanization, Military Life, Literature Study, Thomas Hardy The Man He Killed, The Man He Killed By Thomas Hardy, The Man He Killed Thomas Hardy, “the Man He Killed” Thomas Hardy
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
Loan, Lend & Borrow | Advanced Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Homeschool Resources, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Loan, Lend & Borrow | Advanced Lesson Plan This educational resource focuses on expanding students' understanding of loan, lend, and borrow. The multi-page printable worksheet set and answer key provide focused practice on properly using these verbs and concepts in various contexts. Educators can implement this resource flexibly for whole class instruction, small group work, individual assignments, homework, or assessment . The exercises assess comprehension and implement grammar skills through activities like filling in blanks, multiple choice questions, short written responses, and more. This advanced lesson plan aims to build middle school students’ vocabulary and ability to properly use loan, lend, borrow in their writing and speech. It covers the differences in meaning as well as when to use each word appropriately. The engaging printable format accessible via Google Drive allows flexible implementation in remote or traditional settings.
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Noun, ESL, Homeschool, Verbs, Loan Lend And Borrow
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Poppies’ by Jane Weir
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Poppies’ by Jane Weir This instructional resource is a comprehensive tool designed to guide students through this captivating poem. The poem explores the intricate emotions of a mother saying goodbye to her son as he leaves for military service, shedding light on themes of affection, loss, and selflessness. The material is targeted at students from grades 9 - 12 and can serve as an excellent teaching resource within Language Arts curricula. Although it's mainly created for poetry studies, its application could extend across various sectors of Language Arts programs. A Glance at The Format: 21 slides on Microsoft PowerPoint: This dynamic presentation transitions smoothly from one topic to another using captivating visuals and probing questions about content and structure formatting. Each segment is meticulously fashioned to incite interest and motivate active student participation. Stimulating Starter Activity : The lesson starts with a sprightly exercise that readies learners for the exploration ahead. Detailed Background Information: Delving into detailing the author's background offers contextual influences that may have played a part in weaving 'Poppies'. Inquiry-Based Dialogues Lose yourself in underlying meanings with inquiry-based dialogues happening either orally or through written assignments Mixing Academic Exercises & Extension Activities: Apart from conventional academic writing tasks, extension engagements embedded within each slide add dynamism whilst making abstract concepts like theme identification & textual analysis come alive fostering learner engagement along with bolstering their critical thinking skills. Versatile Usage Scenarios: The versatile nature allows educators to implement it in numerous environments such as during group study sessions in routine classrooms or at home for homework/revision. Learnings Beyond The Classroom & Concluding Notes: The culmination of activities centering around ‘Poppies’ includes a homework assignment to reinforce learning. A final plenary activity ties up all the lessons learnt, ensuring every reading session is insightful and rewarding! No need to worry about additional lesson planning. With everything essential integrated into this resource, teachers can focus solely on delivery confident in comprehensive coverage whilst simultaneously saving time and reducing the stress often associated with lesson planning. A Helpful Addition For Teachers & Students Alike! Sets course on an emotional journey through 'Poppies' by Jane Weir that's as intriguing for students as it is supportive for teachers - an absolutely essential addition to any educational toolkit!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Poetry Analysis, GCSE Literature, Jane Weir, Love And Loss, Critical Thinking
GCSE English Literature: (8) Macbeth – Act 5 Scenes 2, 3 and 4
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE English Literature: (8) Macbeth – Act 5 Scenes 2, 3 and This valuable educational resource is perfectly suited for high school literature studies educators, with a prime focus on grades 9 to12, a stage where Shakespearean texts are often deeply explored. A single PowerPoint consisting twenty-one well-thought-out slides. Offers around two to three hours’ worth of content. Perfect for both individual study periods as well as group instruction. Inherently adaptable tool that serves equally effective as an in-class resource or deployed for distance learning and homework tasks too. Equally useful for revisionist purposes. A vibrant recourse stimulating student curiosity while simplifying complex literary aspects into bite-sized comprehendible knowledge chunks. An incorporated theme tracking slide for seamless navigation through the plot coupled with an extension task encouraging learner-centric analysis capabilities. Analytical Starter Activity Included within this digital compendium is an analytical starter activity designed to kickstart initial student engagement with the play’s progression in Act 5 scenes two through four precisely described in easy-to-understand details facilitating comprehension among learners. Academic Writing Exercise & Closing Plenary The PowerPoint also encompasses academic writing frame focusing on contextualizing facets from these pivotal Macbeth moments effectively contributing towards enhanced learner research and writing skills along with synchronized literary studies. A closing plenary emphasizes lesson takeaways followed by reinforcing homework assignments post-lesson duties? Glossary of Terms Slide & Other Elements A comprehensive glossary of terms slide ensures conveyance of literary keywords enhancing retention among learners. Pre-writing summaries, and provoking analysis questions that instigate critical thinking. Time-saving ready-to-use lesson plans . Opt for this product for an enriched teaching experience!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act 5, Literature Studies, Teaching Resource
GCSE English Literature: (1) Macbeth – Act 1 Scenes 1, 2 and 3
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE English Literature: Macbeth – Act 1 Scenes 1, 2 and 3 This PowerPoint lesson presents a comprehensive exploration of William Shakespeare's iconic work. Tailored to fit within the GCSE qualification parameters, it carries flexibility that aligns with diverse education systems. The core focus is on Shakespearean tragedy as articulated in Act 1 Scenes 1-3. Catering to students from Grade 9 up to Grade12 indulging in Language Arts and Literature courses, the resource covers themes like ambition gone wrong, betrayal and murder within 'Macbeth'. Diverse Teaching Aids Suitable for whole group learning or small group discussions. Functions as a standalone homework assignment. Ideal for distance learning methodologies. A great revision tool for examination preparation. The product offers twenty-three illustrative slides guiding educators through Shakespeare's literary masterpiece. The content entails engaging starter activities followed by summary questions and discourse queries instigating critical analysis skills among students. Every slide makes a unique contribution during lessons assumedly lasting two-to-three hours long in each session of interaction. Incorporated resources include glossary terms aiding language acquisition efforts and academic writing tasks integral to literature studies. Add-on features such as theme tracking slides aid deep understanding about recurring themes/context within 'Macbeth'. While extension tasks boost psychological cognizance even beyond classroom borders, embedded homework assignments help channel student motivation towards literature studies effectively. Culminating with a plenary session, this product offers an extensive learning experience predicated on the brilliance of Shakespearean insight.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Shakespeare, Macbeth, Tragedy, Literature, Teaching
Bear v. Bare | Advanced Lesson Plan
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Bear v. Bare | Advanced Lesson Plan This advanced lesson plan helps students master the difference between "bear" and "bare" through informative instruction and targeted exercises. After an engaging lesson on the proper usages of these commonly confused words, students will apply their knowledge by completing comprehension questions and grammar activities. Educators can implement this versatile resource in whole-class or small-group settings, for independent practice, or as a homework assignment. Answer keys are included, making it easy to monitor student progress. This material is available digitally through Google Apps for seamless integration with existing technology platforms. With clear explanations, practical examples, and assessments to gauge understanding, this lesson plan equips students to confidently distinguish between "bear" and "bare."
Author TEAM TEFL
Tags Word Uses, Homonyms, ESL Lesson, Reading Passage, Comprehension
Geometric Measurement Understanding Unit Squares Activity
Math, Geometry, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
This activity will help you understand how to find the area of squares. It is a great resource for teachers who want to help their students learn about geometric measurement.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Area
GCSE Poetry Lesson: Half-Past Two by U A Fanthorpe
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: Half-Past Two by U A Fanthorpe An engaging and educational resource designed for educators teaching English Language Arts to students in Grades 9 through 12. This dynamic teaching tool is perfect for whole class discussions, small group work or even as a homework assignment. About the Lesson Plan The lesson plan focuses on 'Half-Past Two', a relatable poem by U A Fanthorpe. It leverages this poem to advance student understanding in content comprehension, structure analysis, and language device utilization. It features a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation with carefully prepared slides designed to facilitate 2 hours of instructional time. Tailored Content for Students A summarization of U A Fanthorpe's life leading into an introductory activity that piques students' interest. Sections dedicated toward examining questions on language devices used in the poem along with complex literary structures found within it. An academic writing task aimed at enhancing learner abilities in structuring arguments coherently while focusing on grammatical accuracy. Beyond Classroom Learning This package provides explicit provisions towards extending learning activities perfect as homework assignments ensuring continued student engagement outside school environment. Concluding the Lesson Plan The lesson wraps up with an effective plenary session aiding student recollection during revision periods. With all necessary preparatory work taken care of teachers will find this most practical while minimizing time spent on preparation. Cultivate essential skills for understanding, analyzing and appreciating poetry using the GCSE Poetry Lesson: Half-Past Two by U A Fanthorpe!</p
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, Half-Past Two, U A Fanthorpe, Poetry Analysis, Language Devices
KS4 Literature: (2) ‘The Tempest’ – Act 1 Scene 2
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
KS4 Literature: (2) 'The Tempest' – Act 1 Scene 2 This 23-slide PowerPoint guides students through Act 1 Scene 2 of William Shakespeare's play 'The Tempest', believed to be his final work. The classic tale of betrayal and revenge continues to captivate audiences today. This versatile resource includes a starter activity, glossary, analysis questions, an academic writing task, extension ideas, and a plenary. Teachers can facilitate whole-class learning, assign portions for independent work, use it to review, or send home for distance learning. With dynamic illustrations, thought-provoking questions, and writing prompts, students will gain a deeper understanding of Shakespeare's iconic story. From introducing the text to assessing comprehension, this self-contained lesson plan requires no additional preparation yet offers various implementation options for Grade 9-12 English language arts teachers.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Summary, Analysis Questions, Shakespeare, Literature, Writing Tasks, Tempest Act 1 Scene 2, The Tempest Act 1 Scene 2
Ukulele Unit | Music Class Resource Bundle
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
This Ukulele Unit resource is jam-packed with everything you need in your music class. From instrument exploration to theory and assessment, this resource has everything covered for you.
Author Surdynski Sounds
Tags Music Lesson, Ukulele, Assessments, Musical Instruments, Theory
GCSE English Literature: (3) Macbeth – Act 1 Scene 7, and Act 2 Scenes 1 and 2
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE English Literature: (3) Macbeth – Act 1 Scene 7, and Act 2 Scenes 1 and 2 This is a teaching resource designed for educators to shape students' understanding of Shakespeare's iconic tragedy: Macbeth. The target audience is Grades 9 through to Grade 12, rendering this educational tool invaluable within Language Arts classrooms that promote learning in Literature. About the Lesson Plan: The lesson adds dynamism into any classroom setting - encompassing Act one Scene seven; Act two Scenes one & two for Macbeth. It aligns with GCSE qualification requirements but can complement lessons in the American education system too. Presentation Features: A PowerPoint presentation spanning across twenty-six slides Provides approximately two to three hours' worth of classroom instruction No extra work required by educators or tutors post download Included Learning Tools on Slides: Starter Activity: Engages learners initially. Analytical Questions: Guides deeper thinking into scenes. A Writing Task: Promotes written communication skills. Motif Recognition & Tracking: Helps keep track of repeated themes or ideas throughout the text. "Push Beyond" Tasks: Aims at exceeding regular understanding levels. To Consolidate Learning Outcomes Over Time... We have a homework assignment encouraging independent student discovery outside class hours reinforcing concepts from lessons while extending comprehension further. There's also a plenary that utilizes reflection principles recording strengths or areas needing more exploration based on student responses. This material can be used effectively in regular physical classes or digitally via distance learning models - showcasing yet another level of its flexibility for busy educators. Immediate Delivery: The GCSE English Literature: (3) Macbeth – Act one Scene seven, Act two Scenes one & two PowerPoint lesson is ready for immediate delivery. It's the ideal choice when looking for comprehensive teaching resources! It spurs poignant literary explorations interwined into a Shakespearean tale that push learners' boundaries and invite them to delve deep into the realms of classic literature.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE, Macbeth, Teaching Resource, English Literature, Shakespeare
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
A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘Giuseppe’ by Roderick Ford
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
A Level Poetry Lesson: 'Giuseppe' by Roderick Ford This versatile teaching resource, essential for enriching language art instruction experience, delves into Ford’s 'Giuseppe.' The text explores human fragility within a war backdrop—providing crucial insights relevant to contemporary society. Applicable in diverse learning contexts including traditional classrooms, distance learning platforms like Google Meet and Skype sessions, homework assignments and as revision tools. Its flexibility renders it suitable across different teaching conditions meeting varying student needs effectively. Diverse Content 23 vibrant PowerPoint slides Ice-breakers for initiating discussions In-depth textual overviews enhancing comprehension of 'Giuseppe' Analytical tasks targeting structure, themes and literary devices used in the text. Beyond content exploration, students are also exposed to questions aimed at fostering critical thinking around language use and potent literary devices used in the poem. As such they acquire not only refined academic writing skills but also a deep understanding of narrative drivers inherent in poetry. Inclusion of Advanced Learners & Homework Assignments The resource supports advanced learners via an extension activity included within the pack while offering a comprehensive homework assignment for effective revision beyond class hours. To round it off is a plenary designed to revisit learned concepts aka reinforcing knowledge acquired during interaction with ‘Guiseppi.’ This complete toolkit requires no additional input from educators due to its all-inclusive nature—a feature that sets it apart from other equivalent resources. If you handle grade 9-12 classes focusing specifically on Language Arts or poetry base subjects—this engaging teaching tool awaits you; effective both for traditional and digital learning settings.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Poetry, Teaching Resource, A Level Poetry, Analysis, Engagement, Giuseppe's Poem
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
GCSE English Literature: (10) Romeo and Juliet Act 4 Scenes 3 and 4
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE English Literature: (10) Romeo and Juliet Act 4 Scenes 3 and 4 This is a comprehensive teaching resource that focuses on William Shakespeare’s classic play. This education material illuminates the intricate themes of Shakespeare's beloved story, further highlighting its relevance to today's world. Constructed primarily for the British GCSE curriculum , this versatile resource is also applicable within different educational systems worldwide with minor modifications. Its versatility allows for usage in diverse settings like group classes, small group discussions or even as homework assignments, making it effective in both traditional classroom scenarios as well as distance learning situations. The sharply designed material contains a total of 19 vibrant PowerPoint slides covering various aspects of Act 4 Scenes 3 and 4 of 'Romeo and Juliet'. Below are some key resources included: An introductory activity that stirs interest A glossary listing essential terms vital for comprehension Valuable questions for summarizing and analyzing text passages from this act A specially designed academic writing task to challenge students' intellectual abilities An extension task to push beyond basic understanding into deeper layers of interpretation plus an assignment . This comes without necessitating extra work from educators. Additional Resources Included: Additional reading assignments fostering independent study habits among learners Rewriting techniques including spot exercises acting as handy revision tools. Educational Level Targets: Targeted primarily towards grade levels between Grade9 id="12". This smoothly fits into Language Arts lesson plans within Literature subtopics offering coherent teaching solutions. Tailored to equip teachers with ready-made aids, handy not only inside classrooms but beyond too across varying learning environments ensuring engagement, overall development apart from achieving essential learning objectives desired by every educator. Overall, this inclusive tool with easy file type(Microsoft PowerPoint) , serves as an invaluable asset for any English Literature educator aiming to make the learning journey of Romeo and Juliet – one that is enjoyable, educative and truly unforgettable.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Romeo And Juliet, Literature Analysis, Shakespearean Themes, Teaching Resource, Comprehension Tasks, Romeo And Juliet Act 3 Scene 4 Summary
A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘The Furthest Distances I’ve Travelled’ by Leonita Flynn
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘The Furthest Distances I’ve Travelled’ by Leonita Flynn This comprehensive teaching resource is designed to dive deep into the rich layers of this significant poetic work. With themes touching both physical and emotional journeys, Flynn's poetry strikingly echoes the complexities of contemporary society. As educators, we have found this resource highly effective whether employed in a classroom setting, utilized for distance learning sessions on platforms like Google Meet or Skype, set as homework for individual study, or used as a tool for in-depth revision. Lesson Plan Details An elaborately developed PowerPoint presentation consisting of 31 illustrative slides. Carefully crafted to engage and retain student interest all through the learning process while ideally fitting multiple instructional mediums - it is complete in itself and doesn’t require additional material from teachers. Boots-on learning begins right from the get-go with a stimulating starter activity that draws learners into interactive exploration tasks related to subject content. Incremental understanding unfolds through analysis questions addressing language intricacies and literary devises used by Flynn An enlightening discussion around structure and overarching theme outlined within this poem. Tailored Extensions & Homework Assignments For teachers wishing to extend the level of engagement further - an academic writing task within these slides can help reinforce newfound understanding adopted during lessons while honing students' writing skills in real-time scenarios. On offer also is an extension task enhancing further examination alongside homework assignment designed harmoniously around lesson objectives ensuring consistency at home studies. Fitting Curricular Requirements [Grades 9-12] This Microsoft PowerPoint based teaching aid fits perfectly well across Grade 9-12 Language Arts curriculum . Teachers with focus areas on Poetry will find this detailed segment elucidating 'The Furthest Distances I've Travelled' especially useful adding depth of tonality about modern life explorations so finely encapsulated by Leonita Flynn in her work. To sum up things, this A Level Poetry Lesson Plan is truly a resource to cherish offering turnkey delivery of high-quality lesson engagement in the poetry realm.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Poetry, Leonita Flynn, Journeys, Contemporary Society, Analysis
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