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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: ‘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
Polynomials and Graphing: Notes, Classwork, and Homework
Calculus, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Polynomials and Graphing: Notes, Classwork, and Homework This comprehensive product is an effective teaching tool that covers imperative topics in pre-calculus. Designed for educators of all types - from public school teachers to homeschoolers. Target Audience: High school students in Grades 9-12. Main Contents: Definition of polynomials Standard form & Degree of polynomials Zeros of polynomials The number of complex zeros & their multiplicity. Peculiarities like the maximum number of turns in a graph & possible rational zeros (p/q) scheme. Determining whether a polynomial expression is even/odd/neither. About the Resource: This 82-page PDF file encompasses student pages along with an elaborate teacher key, offering classwork assignments within its scope. i. Uses: Mainly for collective understanding among students or providing concentrated assistance based on individual learner needs. Suitable for facilitating peer-learning activities or used independently by learners at home seeking self-paced study materials. Aim: To precipitate deeper understanding by turning precalculus subjects into less intimidating and more engaging real-world applications. Aiming to forge young mathematicians confident with a comprehensive grasp over precalculus topics.<\tp<
Author ThreeFourthsMe
Tags Polynomials, Graphing, Precalculus, Student Pages, Teacher Key, Polynomials Lesson Plans
GCSE English Literature: (10) Macbeth – Act 5 Scenes 8, 9, 10 and 11
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE English Literature: (10) Macbeth - Act 5 Scenes 8, 9, 10, and 11 A teaching resource that is designed to assist educators in guiding their students through the final scenes of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'. Initially tailored for GCSE English Literature curriculum, the lesson can be easily adapted to American education system too. The PowerPoint included contains 22 slides, offering roughly two to three hours of lecture material. Key components include: An introductory task, Questions for plot summary and analysis, A glossary defining key literary terms, An academic writing assignment encouraging students to delve deeper into presented themes in Act 5 Scenes 8-11. Versatility: This resource can aid classroom instruction or provide material for distance learning. It functions effectively as a homework assignment tool and revision instrument too. Educator Convenience: No further preparation required post purchase. The package incorporates tasks meant for ‘theme tracking’ & extension work beyond the core lesson plan. In addition there are homework assignments encapsulated as summaries under plenaries. This teaching aid has been designed keeping grades nine through twelve in mind—primarily within literature segments of language arts curricula. Being furnished as an easy-to-display Microsoft PowerPoint file type, it minimises prep time while maximising student engagement during literature lessons on the later scenes of Macbeth's tragic story.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Macbeth, Shakespeare, Tragedy, Climactic Scenes, Instructional Resource
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Poem at Thirty-Nine’ by Alice Walker
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'Poem at Thirty-Nine' by Alice Walker is a teaching resource designed to bring alive Walker's profound poetry. It offers educators a dynamic tool for exploring English literature in public schools and homeschooling environments. The resource focuses on Walker’s ‘Poem at Thirty-Nine’. This poignant narrative explores themes such as aging, regret, and celebration. It is suitable for students from Grade 9 through 12. Contained within this single Microsoft PowerPoint file are 22 slides outlining a comprehensive lesson journey: An initial activity designed to ignite interest in the poem's themes Detailed information about the author, Alice Walker In-depth questions probing content-language-structure aspects of the text An academic writing task aimed to foster critique and analysis skills among students Extension tasks for further exploration of classroom learnings This flexible teaching resource can be implemented as: A full-group class instruction activity, A smaller group assignment promoting peer-to-peer learning or, a self-paced independent homework assignment. This makes it an adaptable tool for all educational setups. The package concludes with a homework activity reinforcing learned material and fostering responsibility for independent studies among learners—followed by plenary closure ensuring complete understanding before ending the class session. Beyond offering educators a structured lesson plan to explore meaningful poetry, GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'Poem at Thirty-Nine' is fuss-free—with no additional effort required from teachers—creating an engaging learning atmosphere guaranteed to inspire young minds! +
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, Alice Walker, Poem At Thirty-Nine, Lesson Plan, Literary Analysis
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘The War Photographer’ by Carole Satyamurti
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'The War Photographer' by Carole Satyamurti This resource offers educators a comprehensive, well-designed program focused on exploring the nuances encompassed within the powerful verse of Carole Satyamurti's 'War Photographer.' Specifically targeted towards students in grades 9 to 12, this structured lesson plan enables teachers to elucidate on thought-provoking themes revolving around wartime morality. It is a versatile tool for various teaching scenarios: Whole group discussions Small study circles Homework assignments Distance learning methods like Google Meet sessions Detailed Information via PowerPoint Display: The resource consists of a user-friendly PowerPoint display organized into 20 slides for easy navigation. This includes: An engaging starter activity. An insightful author biography introducing Carole Satyamurti. The Classroom Approach: Detailed Exploration and Critical Thinking Incorporated are refined questions concerning content-language-structure, academic writing tasks and more progressive engagement through extension tasks promoting opinionated discussions critical thinking development. Continuous Learning Outside The Classroom via Homework Assignments: To foster habitual revision practices among students; homework assignments offering continuous learning outside traditional classroom boundaries have been included. Journey’s End : Plenary Sessions With Optimal Learner Retention Rate ECT Cohort
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Poetry Analysis, War Themes, Carole Satyamurti, Language Arts Resources, Critical Thinking
GCSE Literature: (9) ‘An Inspector Calls’ – The Characterisation of Sheila Birling
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Character Analysis of Sheila Birling in Priestley's An Inspector Calls Explore the complex and evolving character of Sheila Birling in J.B. Priestley's thought-provoking play An Inspector Calls. This complete 90-minute PowerPoint lesson guides learners through textual analysis activities to understand Sheila's privileged upbringing and values, her interactions with the mysterious Inspector Goole that reveal her growing self-awareness, and her ultimate transformation. Whether utilized in whole-group instruction, small student teams, or individual assignments, these materials provide rich fodder for discussing characterization, social inequality issues in Edwardian England that still resonate today, and how personal accountability can drive positive reform. With focused discussion prompts and primary text excerpts for close reading, this turnkey high school ELA resource enables multifaceted exploration of Priestley's enduring social commentary.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Literature, Lesson Plan, Symbolism, Dialogue, Making Inferences
GCSE Literature: (4) Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scenes 1 and 2
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Literature: (4) Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scenes 1 and 2 A comprehensive, aesthetically appealing teaching resource targeted toward Grade 9 to Grade 12 educators focusing on Language Arts, specifically literature. This expertly crafted tool is dedicated to digging deeper into William Shakespeare's timeless masterpiece of 'Romeo and Juliet,' a rich text holding profound significance in the contemporary world due to its compelling themes. The resource has been thoughtfully designed keeping the British GCSE curriculum at the forefront, but it offers substantial flexibility as it can be seamlessly adapted into other systems such as that of American education. It proves effective not only in classroom settings but also works harmoniously with distance learning platforms like Google Meet. Distinguished Features: A well-structured PowerPoint presentation comprising of an impressive count of nineteen slides packed with engaging content. Intricate detailing includes everything from a thoughtful starter activity designed for spark interest amongst students. Enriching glossaries expanding their academic vocabulary. Challenging summary and analysis questions stimulating critical thinking skills. This resource intentionally incorporates an academic writing task accompanied by an extension task aiming at reinforcing learned concepts more profoundly. Homework assignments have been carefully curated within this package for independent practice at home. Adds Value: An end note encouraging reflection among learners about what they absorbed through facilitated plenary makes this tool all-encompassing without demanding any extra preparation time from teachers' end. With its widespread applicability across multiple educational contexts such as whole-group instruction or small targeted groups along with individual homework assignments - it swiftly adapts itself according to varying pedagogical needs making sure every student benefits out of it. Obtaining this tool means empowering learners in an efficient manner, thereby easing the teacher's job simultaneously!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Romeo And Juliet, Literature Analysis, Shakespeare, Critical Thinking, Academic Writing, Act 2 Scene 1 Romeo And Juliet, 4romeo
Magnets Lesson Plan
Science, Physics, Grade 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This Magnets Lesson Plan is perfect for teachers who want to give their students a better understanding of magnets. The plan includes two Magnet Activities and four Magnet Worksheets. With this lesson plan, teachers can help their students learn about the properties of magnets and how they work.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Magnets
Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 2 | Chippewa Communities
Social Studies, Life Studies, Career, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Day 2 | Chippewa Communities is an indispensable teaching resource for educators, suitable for both classroom and homeschooling settings. Designed to engage students from Grade 1 up to Grade 5, it is an effective tool for those aiming to provide a multifaceted learning experience. All-In-One Teaching Tool This resource merges various disciplines into a unified subject focusing on community workers' roles. It integrates features such as: Fact fluency exercises: engaging students through "Fact Fluency" activities. Inductive math problems: sharpening their problem-solving skills. Reading comprehension tasks: enhancing their reading comprehension abilities within the context of social studies. Versatile and User-Friendly Resource The teaching tool comes in an easy-to-download PDF format with 18 print-ready pages,, significantly unburdening busy educators from meeting their preparation deadlines. It features highly detailed lesson plans that provide clear instruction and precise scope of study. Innovative Student Monitoring System An exceptional feature provided in this package includes checklists that streamline monitoring student progress, aiding teachers keep track of pupils' individual development steps in alignment with overall curriculum objectives. Fostering Various Learning Styles This valuable toolkit accommodates different modes of learning engagements — whole group discussions, small group activities, or self-paced homework assignments — ensuring maximum impact on every child’s educational journey. Each learning style has been well-accounted for within these dynamic lesson plans granting teachers flexibility while maximizing every student's potential. In summary, Careers Now And Then | Community Workers Day 2 | Chippewa Communities is not just a supplemental resource but an essential teaching toolbox crafted to enrich every educator’s approach while celebrating their cornerstone role – creating an enjoyable yet meaningful learning experience.
Author Anyone Can Learn
Tags Teaching Resource, Lesson Plans, Community Workers, Social Studies, Chippewa Communities
Geometric Measurement Estimate and Count Unit Squares Activity
Math, Geometry, Statistics, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
This activity is a great way for students to learn how to estimate and count the number of tiles it will take to cover each plane figure.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Estimation
GCSE Literature: (15) ‘An Inspector Calls’ – The Characterisation of Eric Birling
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Literature: (15) ‘An Inspector Calls’ – The Characterisation of Eric Birling JB Priestley’s timeless classic attacks the class system and sexual bias. In a tense setting, the Birling family are put on trial by the ghostly Inspector Goole and made to confront the outcomes of their discrimination towards the working-classes. In our post-modern world, the class system and its privileges are currently on trial in many different ways. Therefore, this text remains essential reading for our students. I have taught this text many times over the last twenty years and I have used this specific resource (revised in 2021) to: lead my teaching in class, as a distance learning material in online lessons, as a homework assignment and even as a tool of revision – All have worked well for the students. This dynamically presented PowerPoint lesson (21 slides, approximately ninety minutes teaching time) includes: a starter activity, direct and indirect characterisation questions, textual analysis tasks, an academic writing exercise, an extension task connected to critical vocabulary, a homework assignment and a plenary. This is a complete resource with no further work required from the teacher.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Literature, Lesson Plan, Starter Activity, Writing Task, Academic Questions
Second Grade Curriculum
ELA, Reading, Grade 2, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
This curriculum plan is designed to help make teaching second grade easier. It includes a year's worth of lesson plans, activities, and materials for every subject and skill.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Second, Grade, Curriculum
GCSE Literature: (0) Romeo and Juliet - Introduction to the Text
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Literature: (0) Romeo and Juliet - Introduction to the Text 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 colossal 27 slide PowerPoint lesson contains a starter activity, an author biography, structured questions connected to the prevalent themes and leading characters, an extension task, and homework assignment and a plenary. There is no further work required from the teacher. This is a complete resource, enjoy!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Romeo And Juliet, Literature, English, Narratives, Reflective Questions, Introduction Of Romeo And Juliet
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Nettles’ by Vernon Scannell
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'Nettles' by Vernon Scannell An exceptional resource for educators, including public school teachers and homeschoolers. Primarily designed for learners in grades 9 to 12, this material dives deep into the poem's themes such as parental protection and care encapsulated within Scannell's structured verses. Utility across Instructional Settings Perfect for interactive whole group lessons – sparking meaningful discussions about poetry analysis. Suitable for small-group work or independent study sessions where students explore language arts independently. Ideal choice for distance learning situations; easily shareable via any digital platform used by virtual classrooms. Innovative Educational Content The 'Nettles' teaching resource stands out due to its comprehensive coverage of the poem. Key features include: An enlightening author biography that adds context to poem analysis. Purposeful questions related to the content, language, and structure aspects of the poem. A range of academic writing tasks that aim at enhancing student comprehension and critical thinking skills. Crafted For Convenience No need for additional preparation – an 18 slide PowerPoint lesson serving 'ready-to-display.' Beautifully illustrated slides act as visual aids that help decode complex concepts associated with the depth-rich poems like Scannell's 'Nettles.'
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, Nettles, Vernon Scannell, Parental Protection, Poetry Analysis
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Love’s Philosophy’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson on 'Love’s Philosophy' by Percy Bysshe Shelley This invaluable educational resource corresponds to an in-depth guide for educators teaching 'Love’s Philosophy' at grade 9 to 12. Primarily designed as a PowerPoint presentation, it amalgamates an array of elements into 18 engaging slides. Focal Points Covered: Poem Background: A brief biography about Percy Bysshe Shelley aids students in understanding his life and works. Thematic Exploration: Rich discussions around complex themes such as unrequited love. 'Content-Language-Structure': Vital components covered enhancing student comprehension skills while broadening their understanding and appreciation for poetry. Towards Interactive Learning: The resource fosters interactivity via features like starter activities, academic writing tasks engaging critical thinking skills, extension tasks for more advanced learners, and homework assignments fueling continuous practice. It culminates with a plenary that assists in summarizing the entire session meticulously. The GCSE Poetry Lesson on 'Love’s Philosophy', designed bearing teachers’ needs in mind, eliminates any additional work from your end making every minute worthwhile! Note: This versatile educational aid has been used effectively across multiple settings such as leading classroom instructions or remote learning using Google Meet lessons. Its adaptability also extends to act as an instrumental part of homework assignments or revision material.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, Love's Philosophy, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Unrequited Love, Comprehension Skills, Love's Philosophy Poem, Shelley Love Philosophy
A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘The Deliverer’ by Tishani Doshi
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
A Level Poetry Lesson: 'The Deliverer' by Tishani Doshi' 'The Deliverer' by Tishani Doshi' is an engaging and thought-provoking teaching resource that delves into the powerful themes of female devaluation and patriarchal societal criticisms. With it, educators can explore the post-modern malaise in a complete, structured lesson perfect for classroom teaching, distance learning sessions over Google Meet or Skype, or even as an effective revision tool. Educators can confidently assign this material as a comprehensive homework task without requiring any additional preparatory work on their part. Essential elements of language art such as poetic structure, use of linguistic devices and common themes are thoroughly addressed within this resource. An intriguing beginning with a stimulating activity An inclusive overview of the text itself Interactive tasks focused on content exploration. Furnished with twenty-six animated slides in universally accessible Microsoft PowerPoint format - every aspect of studying poetry is covered here.. Furthermore learners are challenged to delve deeper via assessment questions related to language nuances and poetic devices employed by Doshi. The set structure further bolsters visible learning outcomes by addressing theme-oriented questions backed up by academic writing tasks where students get hands-on practice honing their argumentation skills via relevant contexts. Aimed primarily at: Grades 9 through 12 who have a curriculum focus on Language Arts (with emphasis on Poetry). This package also comes equipped with extension tasks complemented by follow-up homework assignments aimed at reinforcing core literature comprehension swiftly built within class time. The wide-ranging lesson plan culminates using effective plenary techniques which aim to consolidate all knowledge accumulated throughout the explorative journey dumbed down through 'The Deliverer'. 'A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘The Deliverer’ by Tishani Doshi' is a testament to the true essence of educative instruction that effortlessly encapsulates dynamic lesson planning with thorough engagement. Unlike the inconsequential materials flooding today's pedagogic sphere, this surfaces as a go-to teaching resource.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Female Devaluation, Patriarchal Criticism, Post-modern Malaise, Linguistic Devices, Visible Learning Outcomes
GCSE English Literature: (5) Macbeth – Act 3 Scenes 2, 3 and 4
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE English Literature: (5) Macbeth – Act 3 Scenes 2, 3 and 4 This is an dynamic teaching resource designed to bring Shakespeare's complex drama of ambition, betrayal, and consequences into your classroom. This user-friendly Microsoft PowerPoint lesson plan features Act 3 Scenes 2, 3 and 4 of Macbeth; it explores the tale in-depth making literature comprehension easier for students. This well-rounded package is not just for GCSE qualification preparation but has proven adaptable for use within the American educational framework. Thus it caters to Grade levels ranging from Grades9 through12 under the language arts subject line focusing on literature. Flexibility: The resource can be facilitated both in a traditional classroom setting or used intuitively as an effective distance learning tool.GCSE English Literature: (5) Macbeth – Act 3 Scenes 2, Furthermore, it can be used as a revision tool or homework assignment to ensure that students revisit key highlights necessary for retention. Packed Tools: Starter activities, A vocabulary glossary to enhance linguistic confidence, A theme tracking slide encourages pattern recognition skills cognitive engagement, A homework assignment assures content assimilation post-classroom timelines, Closure Tool: The insightful plenary strategically positioned at the end serves as an effective closure tool collating learned elements together. In short,"The GCSE English Literature: (5) Macbeth –Act three Scenes two ,three and four"-is more than just a lesson plan; engross your students effectively with this handy resource."
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Macbeth, Shakespeare, Literature Comprehension, Teaching Resource, Classroom Tool
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
A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘A Leisure Centre is also a Temple of Learning’ by Sue Boyle
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘A Leisure Centre is also a Temple of Learning’ by Sue Boyle This all-encompassing teaching resource provides an in-depth exploration into the facets of female beauty and competition as depicted in Boyle’s powerful poetic work. Updated for the 21st-century learners of 2021, it's designed to stimulate critical thinking abilities. Suitability & Versatility Suitable for Grades 9 through 12, this resource contributes greatly to the Language Arts curriculum with a special focus on poetry. It can be implemented in various scenarios: In a traditional classroom setting, During distance learning via platforms like Google Meet or Skype, As part of homework assignments, Or even as revision material Structure & Design The resource includes a complete PowerPoint lesson spread across 24 engaging slides. Each slide is crafted to hold students' attention and spark intriguing discussions – from starter activities to concluding reflections. Poetic Analysis Tasks: The lesson introduces textual exploration tasks pertaining to content - digging beyond surface-level comprehension. Analytical Inquiry:  • Students delve deeper into language mechanics and stylistic devices employed within the poem.  • This thorough exercise ensures complete understanding of structure and theme preceding academic writing tasks aimed at honing interpretation skills. Towards Mastery: Cognitive exercises lead towards conceptual mastery, subsequently guiding practical application. The package concludes with extension tasks and related homework assignments for reinforcing new concepts post-classroom activity . Final Thoughts: The A-Level Poetry Lesson teaches essential Language Arts skills, instills a love for poetry, and prepares students for their academic journey ahead. Teachers will find this product efficient, engaging, effective – requiring no additional preparation on their end. It's learning neatly wrapped up in a single versatile package.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags A Level, Poetry, Analysis, Female Beauty, Competition
GCSE English Literature: (0) Macbeth – Introduction to the Text
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE English Literature: (0) Macbeth – Introduction to the Text Embark on a literary journey through Shakespeare's classic tragedy with the GCSE English Literature: (0) Macbeth - Introduction to the Text teaching resource. Crafted with care, this comprehensive offering is tailored specifically for GCSE course requirements but also maintains flexibility for adaptation within American education frameworks. This dynamic 25-slide PowerPoint lesson creates an accessible and engaging pathway into the heart of Macbeth's tale of ambition, betrayal, and murder. Each slide is carefully crafted to stimulate student interest while unveiling layers of depth within this timeless text. As an instructor, anticipate approximately 2-3 hours worth of invaluable classroom content that brings literature alive. Beyond just an introduction: This offering provides a holistic teaching resource complete with a starter activity and structured tasks related directly to William Shakespeare's life and works. Specific attention has been paid towards examining critical themes and key characters in-depth so students can start viewing literature from nuanced perspectives. Educators can also glean benefit from guided questions that prompt thoughtful discussion among students or serve as catalysts for intriguing essay topics. An extension task is included which deepens comprehension while challenging advanced learners in a wholesome manner. A Hub of Utility: The package doesn’t skimp on utility either; it employs features like homework assignments and plenary making it versatile enough for various teaching scenarios - be it leading physical classes or facilitating distance learning programs online or even aiding student revision during exams season. Savings & Convenience: With all work done upfront saving you precious time normally spent planning classes down to intricate details; simply dive right into gripping conversations around one of literature’s most intriguing tragedies knowing you've got your bases covered inside out! This digital tool fully complements grade levels 9-12 under Language Arts subject jurisdiction particularly focusing on Literature at large. Enjoy diving into this grand world wrought by Shakespeare made easily navigable through our comprehensive resources!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Shakespeare, Macbeth, Tragedy, Ambition, Betrayal
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
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘La Belle Dame sans Merci’ by John Keats
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘La Belle Dame sans Merci’ by John Keats This is an extensive and engaging teaching resource tailored for public school teachers and homeschoolers, ideal for high school students in grades 9-12 Language Arts courses. Key Features: Comprehensive PowerPoint deck: This consists of 25 naturally flowing slides that can be used in a conventional classroom or as part of distance education. Each slide has been meticulously designed. Content questions: Instructors will find well-crafted questions addressing narrative aspects of Keats's 'La Belle Dame sans Merci', inquiries about its literary construction, along with structural analysis prompts. Academic writing task: Aims at refining high-level composition skills among learners—an excellent opportunity to link artistry and academia for student benefit. Extension task: Broadens learning horizons further, fostering a love for literature beyond confined perimeters. Holistic learning development:This material provides a pre-designed homework assignment along with an enlightening plenary at teachers' disposal.. This GCSE Poetry Lesson has been presented as a Microsoft PowerPoint file type, which is extremely user-friendly and easy to navigate even for educators new to digital platforms. Ready-to-display elements minimize preparatory time while ensuring meaningful learning outcomes. It beautifully amalgamates essential elements from the poet’s life whilst allowing students to explore 'La Belle Dame sans Merci' in depth.da.Make your move towards stronger literary appreciation among your students today—step into this pedagogical magic!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, John Keats, La Belle Dame Sans Merci, Language Arts, Teaching Resource
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
KS4 Literature: (3) ‘The Tempest’ – Act 2 Scene 1
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
KS4 Literature: (3) ‘The Tempest’ – Act 2 Scene 1 is a complete 15-slide PowerPoint resource for teaching Shakespeare's iconic play The Tempest. Covering Act 2 Scene 1 in depth, this versatile lesson plan can be used for whole-class instruction, small groups, distance learning, homework, or test prep. The beautifully illustrated slides include a starter activity to introduce key themes, a glossary defining important terminology, analytical questions for class discussion, an academic writing prompt, and extension tasks for further analysis. There are no additional teacher materials required - this PowerPoint contains everything needed to teach this seminal scene from one of Shakespeare's most celebrated works. Students will gain a deeper understanding of the play's characters and themes while building critical thinking skills. With vivid imagery bringing the Bard's language to life, this PowerPoint sparks student engagement. Teachers of grades 9-12 will find this resource perfect for teaching KS4 Literature. Whether you're an experienced English teacher or just getting started, this complete lesson plan makes teaching The Tempest easy and enjoyable.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Literature, English, Shakespeare, Analysis Questions, Summary, The Tempest Act 2 Summary, Teaching The Tempest