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Page 319 - Lesson Planner Template
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 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: ‘Climbing my Grandfather’ by Andrew Waterhouse
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'Climbing my Grandfather' by Andrew Waterhouse This teaching resource is a comprehensive, teacher-friendly tool perfect for grades 9 to 12 who are studying Language Arts, with a particular focus on poetry. 'Climbing my Grandfather,' by Andrew Waterhouse, serves as the central text of this lesson. The resource has been designed to suit various teaching contexts – from classroom situations to distance learning via online platforms. PowerPoint Presentation: A meticulously crafted twenty slide PowerPoint presentation filled with engaging illustrations and activities that creates an immersive learning journey. About the Author: The content covers brief author biography providing cultural context for better understanding his work. In-depth Analysis: Delve into 'Climbing my Grandfather' through language-structure-content questions that stimulate critical thinking among students. Writing Activity :An academic writing task formulates part of the package saving time when planning lessons, along with extension activities catering specifically to fast or advanced learners. Homework Assignment: An assignment that ensures longer retention of learnt concepts and provides feedback on class performance. To Conclude: A plenary concludes each session providing opportunity to consolidate learnings via recap or discussion based ending activity . No additional preparation is necessary – whether it’s used in whole group instruction or small groups. Make poetry enjoyable, insightful and time-efficient with GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Climbing my Grandfather’ by Andrew Waterhouse!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, Andrew Waterhouse, Language Arts, Teaching Resource, Critical Thinking
The Frog Life Cycle Unit - Tadpole Cut and Paste
Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
This download includes 1 cut and paste to depict the 5 steps in the growth of the tadpole.
Author Kindergarten Cafe
Tags Frogs, Tadpoles, Cut And Paste, Life Cycle, Science, Frog Life Cycle Kindergarten, Tadpole To Frog Life Cycle, Tadpole Cycle
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘One Flesh’ by Elizabeth Jenning
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'One Flesh' by Elizabeth Jenning This is a comprehensive resource offering insightful teaching on Elizabeth Jenning's deep and emotionally engaging poem. Its application spans various learning environments, making it ideal for classroom instruction, distance learning platforms, homework assignments, and revision materials. Key Features: 18 PowerPoint Slides: Visual-rich slides forming the core of your poetry lesson. Arouse Interest: A stimulating starter activity that captures students' attention from the outset. Poet Background: Brief author biography to offer greater context into the writer's life before textual analysis. Poetry Analysis Questions:: Built around three critical areas - content, language structure to intensify poetic understanding. Additional Learning Opportunities The material also incorporates elements like: An academic writing task , An extension exercise, . , A homework assignment, . Selective questioning during an impactful concluding plenary session adds depth to overall poetry understanding. Note: This product aligns well with Language Arts curriculum for Grades 9-12 particularly focusing on Poetry subcategory. SUMMARY . The power of the GCSE Poetry Lesson lies in how brilliantly it breaks down 'One Flesh' by Elizabeth Jenning into manageable parts perfect for classroom instruction, distance learning or even as a revision tool. It simplifies teaching for educators while inspiring and engaging students.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Elizabeth Jenning, One Flesh, GCSE Poetry, Teaching Resource, Textual Analysis
Melting Ice Experiment | Water Unit Journal
, Preschool, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
With this download, students will be exploring what would happen if a cup of ice was left out on a table. On their worksheet, they will draw the cup of ice as the experiment begins and then they will draw the cup of ice after it's been left out on the table. They will be able to write what they have observed as well.
Author Kindergarten Cafe
Tags Science Experiment, Water Experiment, Water Journal, Science Journal, Experiment Worksheet, Water Ice Experiment, Water To Ice Experiment, Melting Ice Science Project, Melting Ice Science Experiment, Melting Ice Experiment, Ice Melting Projects, Ice Water Experiment, Melting Ice Science Projects, Melting Ice Science Experiments
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
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Tissue’ by Imitiaz Dharker
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Tissue’ by Imitiaz Dharker A diverse teaching resource ideal for educators seeking to enrich students’ experience with poetry. This expertly designed resource delves deep into the lyrical nuances and profound themes expressed in Dharker's thought-provoking poem, 'Tissue'. Useful For: Been effectively and repeatedly used in classroom instruction, distance learning sessions via platforms like Google Meet, and homework assignments. Also valuable as revision tools for students. Includes: 26 intricately illustrated slides on PowerPoint providing a comprehensive guide for both teachers and learners with several key areas of interest promoting an immersive classroom experience engaging critical thinking skills. Detailed Coverage of Key Aspects: Included are: Specially curated starter activities to foster curiosity among learners at the start of the lesson. A short biography about Imitiaz Dharker focusing on her life and literary influences enriching understanding of her poetic craft . Potent questions centred around content-language-structure that bolster concept assimilation . It also incorporates an academic writing task requiring students to critically analyze 'Tissue' demonstrating comprehension of teachings so far. The Extension Task: An extension task fostering intellectual exploration beyond class boundaries - perfect for those desiring more challenging tasks or wanting further inquiry into the poem's essence. Main Features Include: The package culminates in a stimulating homework assignment encouraging individual study outside school hours – reinforcing lessons taught during school hours hence promoting thorough mastery over subjects. The process winds up with a plenary summarizing key points learned throughout the course of studies concerning ‘Tissue’. Crafted perfectly for high schoolers from Grade 9 through to Grade 12, each slide ushers them deeper into linguistic enlightenment - an indispensable academic companion for every Language Arts teacher. No need for additional materials, this resource stands complete and ready to enrich your classroom today!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry Lesson, Tissue Poem, Imitiaz Dharker, Classroom Instruction, Critical Analysis
GCSE English Literature: (8) Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scenes 4 and 5
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE English Literature: (8) Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scenes 4 and 5 A comprehensive teaching resource, ideal for educators in public schools or those leading homeschooling efforts. This valuable tool facilitates exploration into William Shakespeare's iconic love story while connecting to the realities of our contemporary world. Key features: A strong focus on Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scenes 4 and 5, providing insight into the complex plot of this tragic romance. Alignment with the British GCSE curriculum , but flexibility for insertion into other educational frameworks like the American system. Proven effectiveness as a teaching tool in classrooms, distance learning platforms, for homework assignments or revision aid before exams. Included within this resource: An elegantly designed PowerPoint presentation with twenty enriching slides covering a range of educative content including: a warm-up activity, a glossary terms related to the study text, carefully crafted questions intended to stimulate summary-writing and analytical skills.. " Academic writing tasks - designed to enhance students' composition prowess in line with literature study requirements - along with extension tasks intended to further stretch learners’ boundaries of comprehension. This resource is perfectly suited for Grades 9 through Grade12. It reflects Shakespeare's complex narrative - a timeless story that continues to touch hearts. Even as societies evolve, themes relating love, family honor ,and impacts rash decision making which the playwright woven into Romeo and Juliet, continues to hold significance.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Shakespeare, Romeo And Juliet, Act 3, Scenes 4 And 5, English Literature
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
A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘The Lammas Hireling by Ian Duhig
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
A Level Poetry Lesson: The Lammas Hireling by Ian Duhig This comprehensive Microsoft PowerPoint package simplifies the task of teaching 'The Lammas Hireling' by Ian Duhig. Perfectly suited for Grade 9 to Grade 12 Language Arts curriculum, it modulates intricate aspects of this challenging poem. 23 meticulously craftedSlide: They contain thought-provoking assignments and visually appealing illustrations that are ready-for-classroom displays & can effectively stimulate student participation. Detailed Overview:: An in-depth exploration is provided into 'The Lammas Hireling', helping students better perceive the context and personal overtones behind Duhig's poetic murder confession. Critically exploratory queries:: Analytical questions about language use, literary devices, structure, and theme reveal often overlooked subtleties in the poem while promoting sharper critical ability in learners. Versatile Application & No Prep Needed! The powerpoint serves various purposes - from facilitating distance learning via applications like Google Meet or Skype to being an efficient revision tool. Moreover , if adopted , teachers will require no additional prep work! It has broad capabilities - it can be used organically for both whole group study sessions as well as individualized study contracts. Inclusion of Academic Writing Task & Extension Task Capping off this all-in-one package is an academic writing task that fosters necessary articulation skills while an extension task uses curiosity as a propellant for high-achieving learners to explore further beyond mainstream boundaries. Finally, educators are relieved from brainstorming homework ideas due to incorporation of a practical assignment ensuring incessant practice towards perfect prowess. So whether you are an instituitional teacher, a private tutor or a homeschooling parent , you can lead your students through 'The Lammas Hireling' by Ian Duhig with absolute convenience and efficacy using this multi-pronged poetry lesson!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags A Level Poetry, Lammas Hireling, Ian Duhig, Language Arts, Literary Devices
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Search for my Tongue’ by Sujata Bhatt
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'Search for my Tongue' by Sujata Bhatt—an engaging teaching resource dedicated to one of the key texts in GCSE studies. The blend of cultural learning and linguistic analysis makes this lesson relevant and impactful for students from Grade 9 to Grade 12 studying Language Arts, specifically poetry. 'Search for my Tongue' by Sujata Bhatt is especially inspirational due to its strong resonance with adolescent readers. This product is a detailed PowerPoint-based, inclusive lesson with approximately 2-3 hours of instructive content spanning over 20 digital slides. Each Slide Offers Comprehensive Coverage: An initial overview of the author's life story providing necessary context before moving on to the actual text. A starter activity developed as an engaging way to kick off each session. Explanation portion covering narrative queries aiding understanding while language device inquiries highlight techniques applied in the poem. It deepens their grasp on various poetic devices further preparing them for future literary analyses and exams. The Reading Focus: The structure-related questions help students fully comprehend verse constructions necessary when dealing with poetry reading or writing. An academic writing task promotes critical thinking allowing learners express their line-by-line interpretations individualistically in essay format—building skills benefiting beyond classroom walls. = For added teaching flexibility, this product also contains homework assignments along with extension tasks which allows seamless transitioning between classroom teaching and home-based study or distance learning scenarios without any additional setup required! Last Minute Recap: A uniquely tailored plenary assists in summarizing key lessons learned, hence increasing dramatically every student's retention rate! Note: This downloadable file is offered exclusively via Teach Simple and comes compatible exclusively as a Microsoft PowerPoint file. It's the complete teaching resource you've been looking for that makes poetry-teaching easy, understanding uncomplicated and learning absolutely interesting!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, Search For My Tongue, Sujata Bhatt, Cultural Learning, Linguistic Analysis
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘I Wanna Be Yours’ by John Cooper-Clarke
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'I Wanna Be Yours' by John Cooper-Clarke This comprehensive teaching resource has been designed for educators of Grades 9 through 12. The engaging and seamless lesson delves into John Cooper-Clarke's captivating poem, 'I Wanna be Yours', exploring the underlying themes of regret and change influenced by romantic discord. Ideal for Language Arts educators focusing on poetry, this toolkit dives into the integral elements offered in this evocative text. It blends rich information about the author’s background with numerous thought-provoking questions centered around language use and structural analysis within the poem. This plan extends beyond basic comprehension to encourage deeper learning via an academic writing task followed by an extension assignment. The resource is rounded off with a plenary to finalise discussions and establish understanding effectively. Suitable not only for in-person classroom environments but equally effective in distance-learning scenarios via Google Meet sessions, it accommodates individual learning styles. Beyond class hours, it serves as homework or supplementary material offering students additional exploration of poetic literature at their preferred pace. Included are 17 beautifully-illustrated PowerPoint slides, easy to display and operate. This saves teachers countless hours of planning while delivering GRCS-standard coursework in a format that appeals both visually audacious high school learners as well as their more conservative peers. With vibrant pedagogical methods that bring together sense and sensibility, each poetry session can transform from monotonous reading time into a memorable adventure which explores real-life themes expressed through verses! In conclusion: Not only does this provide occasional respite from lesson planning; but also stands as a go-to resource custom-built for GCSE syllabus. It is perfectly able to support a diverse range of Grade 9 - 12 cohorts without any need for further modifications. There's no better time than now to bring alive the exploration of 'I Wanna Be Yours' by John Cooper-Clarke into your classrooms today!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, Lesson Resource, John Cooper-Clarke, 'I Wanna Be Yours', Poetic Analysis, I Wanna Be Yours Poems
KS4 Literature: (4) ‘The Tempest’ – Act 2 Scene 2
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
KS4 Literature: (4) 'The Tempest' – Act 2 Scene 2 Dive into Shakespeare's classic play The Tempest with this 15-slide PowerPoint resource for secondary English literature students. Perfect for whole-class instruction or independent study, this self-contained lesson guides learners through Act 2 Scene 2, building understanding of the text through a starter activity, key vocabulary, analytical questions, academic writing prompts, extension tasks, and more. With vivid illustrations and a student-friendly approach, educators can seamlessly incorporate this timeless literary work into their curriculum , whether teaching in-person, remotely, or in a blended model. From decoding Shakespearean language to interpreting complex themes, this versatile resource allows teachers to engage teens' critical thinking skills, enriching their appreciation of this seminal work of English theatre.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags English, Literature, Revision, Summary, Questions, Act 1 Scene 2 The Tempest
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Kid’ by Simon Armitage
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'Kid' by Simon Armitage An informative and engaging educational resource designed for in-depth poetry discussions in the classroom. This tool goes further than basic comprehension, examining complex themes such as competitiveness and familial relationships presented in Simon Armitage's 'Kid'. Usability: The materials need minimal preparation, perfect for fitting into any teaching method. Can be used in various scenarios – full classroom instructions, small group tasks or standalone homework assignments. Features: A visually stunning 18-slide PowerPoint presentation that maintains student engagement and aids understanding. Cohesive slide structure with sequential sections – introductory task, content-language-structure inquiries, academic writing tasks, extension activities etc. Suitable For: This lesson plan has been tailored specifically for students at Grade 9 through Grade 12 levels,. The core of this lesson is the poetry analysis within Armitage's work. However it also teaches important life skills including critical thinking and expression. Incorporation of Extended Learning Tools : Intriguing homework assignments to consolidate classroom learning A brief about Simon Armitage woven seamlessly within the material to provide a richer perspective on literature. Compatibility: This resource is delivered as a universally compatible Microsoft PowerPoint file facilitating easy integration into existing lesson plans irrespective of platform limitations. Summary: The GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Kid’ by Simon Armitage offers teachers an irrespective tool to revitalize their poetry lessons ensuring impactful instruction while creating a dynamic learning experience for students!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Poetry Analysis, Simon Armitage, Classroom Resource, Critical Thinking, Literary Devices
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'If' by Rudyard Kipling
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'If' by Rudyard Kipling GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'If' by Rudyard Kipling is a comprehensive teaching resource aimed to breathe new life into your poetry classes. It provides an accessible path for educators to cultivate lesson plans dug into the classic literary work, 'If' by Rudyard Kipling. The cornerstone of this product is a thorough PowerPoint presentation, comprised of 28 slides. Detailed and coordinated, this resource offers approximately two hours of essential instructional time. It simplifies the process of introducing students to the magic and pertinent realities intertwined with poetry. Presentation Structure: An introductory section about author Rudyard Kipling - instrumental for learners who might be more familiar with his work rather than his life history. Friendly starter activities designed to familiarize students with understanding poetic subtleties. A series of pointed questions focusing on poem content, narrative methods, and language tools. These will prompt students not just to skim-read but dig deeper into interpreting each stanza's essence. A paramount focus is kept on structured question answering skills and approaches towards writing academic tasks – both essential tools in aiding critical thinking skill development among high schoolers within their Language Arts studies. Beyond the core materials provided in this resource, additional supplemental elements are also offered: An extension task for those wishing for extra challenges, A homework assignment ensuring planned self-paced learning beyond classroom confines, A conclusive plenary wrapping up all concepts. To sum it up, GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'If' by Rudyard Kipling arms teachers with the flexibility to adjust their approach depending on class size, teaching methodology - be it for large groups or small cohorts. This makes this resource an essential teaching tool adaptable for any educational setting - truly a must-have for every teacher passionate about poetry and education.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Rudyard Kipling, Poetry Lesson, Engaging Activities, Critical Thinking, Academic Writing
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Sonnet 29: I Think of Thee’ by Elizabeth Barrett-Browning
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'Sonnet 29: I Think of Thee' by Elizabeth Barrett-Browning An engaging and accessible approach to teaching this dynamic poem exploring the intensity of romantic love. This teacher-friendly resource is effective for traditional classrooms, distance learning via Google Meet, and independent study at home. This lesson plan includes: An elegantly illustrated PowerPoint with 18 ready-to-display slides that capture the beauty of Browning’s words. A starter activity designed to spark students' interest in poetry. A brief biography of Elizabeth Barrett-Browning, providing context that enhances understanding and appreciation her work. Critical analysis questions related to content-language-structure, highlighting key learning areas. An academic writing task challenging learners in crafting thoughtful responses based on discussion understandings. An extension task for deep-divers, pushing boundaries from textual appreciation into personal interpretation realm. Beyond the Lesson Plan: Tailored homework assignments provide continuity outside classroom settings. A plenary recapitulates key discussion points – evaluating learner progression before proceeding further or parting ways until next class meets again. While ideal for Grades 9-12 studying Language Arts focused specifically on poetry; it is adaptable given its foundational exploration into sonnets– all encapsulated in one comprehensive unit plan exclusively available via Microsoft PowerPoint formats. Overall, it's a well-rounded teaching tool eliminating extra planning time - offering educators more efficiently spent time imparting knowledge while enjoying the teaching process.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Poetry, Elizabeth Barrett-Browning, Sonnet Analysis, Romantic Love, Academic Writing
GCSE Literature: (6) Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scenes 5 and 6, and Act 3 Scene 1
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Literature: (6) Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scenes 5 and 6, and Act 3 Scene 1 This teaching resource is specially tailored for educators teaching Shakespeare's timeless tragic love story, 'Romeo and Juliet'. This resource focuses on select passages, engaging readers with the captivating saga & its intriguing themes contributing to understanding our contemporary world. Fit for Different Education Systems: Originally designed considering the GCSE curriculum requirements. Effectively used within American education systems after minor adaptations. Versatility: An effective tool in classrooms or as distance learning material. A useful Google Meet teaching aid. Pedagogical Techniques Included: Fits comfortably into formats such as group discussions, individual tasks or homework assignments. Aslo serves perfectly as revision material making learning engaging yet comprehensive. Features of this Comprehensive Instruction Kit include: An illustrative PowerPoint slideshow with over two decades of expertise spanning twenty-three slides. A thought-stimulating starter activity. A glossary terms section for better understanding complex phrases or words related to literature study. Inclusion of analytical questions instigating deeper exploration narrative elements. An academic writing task promoting refined composition skills Extension tasks paving way for broader theme explorations beyond syllabi boundaries The assigning of homework that concludes lessons smoothly into plenary sessions. In essence, “GCSE Literature: (6) Romeo & Juliet” is much more than just lesson plans it's an ultimate resource pack demanding no additional work from teachers leaving them with more time for personal academic interactions - making teaching literature at GCSE level an easy task.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Shakespeare, Teaching Resource, Romeo And Juliet, Literature Study, Pedagogical Techniques
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
KS4 Literature: (0) ‘The Tempest’ – Introduction to the Text
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
KS4 Literature: (0) 'The Tempest' - Introduction to the Text 'KS4 Literature: (0) 'The Tempest' - Introduction to the Text' is an informative teaching resource which offers deep exploration of William Shakespeare's classic play 'The Tempest'. This play, known as Shakespeare's final masterpiece, tells a story of a deposed leader who uses newfound magical power in his pursuit of retribution. The play is continually praised and has found various adaptations in theatre and film globally. Journey with Our Resources This teaching resource contains 23 display-ready slides within one PowerPoint document, thus offering a detailed introduction to 'The Tempest'. The lesson starts by strengthening students' understanding about Shakespeare's life and work. It then proceeds with covering key themes present in the play followed by an examination of main characters via structured writing tasks. Each slide is enriched with beautifully crafted illustrations enhancing engagement levels, irrespective of whether it’s used within traditional classrooms or for distance learning through digital platforms. Fostering Analytical Skills This resources encourages students not only to appreciate literature but also impels them towards developing their own analytical skills while interpreting character breakdown or thematic understanding. Key Feature: Adaptability Pretty suited for grade 9-12 classes focusing on literature studies but can be modified easily for younger grade 7-8 students. Easily implemented as core teaching content during group discussions inside classrooms. Can be used for home assignments encouraging self-paced learning. Can also act as revision material before student assessments. An Indispensable Tool For Educators This feature-packed resource is just not a breeze for integration into daily lesson planning but also focuses on enhancing student interaction leading to deeper understanding and instilled love for literature such as ‘The Tempest’. With its comprehensive set up capturing everything from author's background to layered interpretations in characters - this teaching resource represents an essential tool for educators aspiring to provide thorough literature education.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Shakespeare, The Tempest, Literature, Characters, Themes
GCSE Literature: (7) Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scenes 2 and 3
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Literature: (7) Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scenes 2 and 3 This is a comprehensive, curriculum -aligned teaching resource designed to support the narrative of William Shakespeare’s 'Romeo and Juliet'. A classic tragedy with themes relevant in today's world. Perfect learning material for secondary students. Catering to different curriculums: This resource is structured with the British GCSE curriculum in mind but has flexibility for adaptation within different educational systems including American ones—making it suitable for educators around the globe, be it classroom or virtual learning environments. PowerPoint Lesson Breakdown: Detailed content split across twenty engaging slides. An activity that gives students a contextual understanding of Verona's tragic lovers & literary terms glossary used throughout 'Romeo and Juliet'. A core body featuring summary questions, analysis exercises, academic writing tasks facilitating enhanced critical analysis capabilities. An extension task allowing further exploration into Shakespeare's work without extra effort from teachers - perfect for high-achievers! A homework assignment ensuring topic continuity beyond classrooms for engaged studying at home. Course closure comes with a dynamic plenary summarising lessons gleaned from studying Act III: Scene II & III of Romeo&Juliet- thus giving students a thorough understanding of these pivotal episodes in comprehending William Shakespeare’s literary artistry. No Preparation Required from Teachers! This teaching resource promises a richly detailed lesson plan that requires no additional preparation! It eases instructor workload by being complete and standalone making GCSE Literature: (7) Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scenes 2 and 3 an essential tool in English Literature education.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Romeo And Juliet, Shakespeare, Literature Analysis, Tragic Love Story, Teaching Resource
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Loves Dog’ by Jen Hadfield
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson on 'Loves Dog' by Jen Hadfield This comprehensive teaching resource focuses on the complexities of romance as presented in this moving poem. It's designed for students ranging from Grade 9 to Grade 12. It falls under the Language Arts subject, specifically in the poetry subcategory. Main Features: An all-in-one approach suitable for both classroom discussions and distance learning during virtual lessons. Can be assigned as homework or utilized during revision sessions. Presentation Details: The package contains an appealing 18-slide PowerPoint presentation, easy-to-operate and ready-to-display. The lesson commences with a starter activity, followed by a categorized glossary section defining key terms used in 'Loves Dog'. Inclusion of a concise author biography providing relevant background information about Jen Hadfield. Critical Thinking Tools: Fruitful classroom debates stimulated via questions focusing primarily on content, language, and structure. A writing task designed to deepen understanding of ‘Love’s Dog’ using scholarly articulate techniques. An extension task offering an opportunity to delve deeper into analysis while developing interpretive prowess regarding poetry readings. Potential Assignments: 1. Homework assignment supplements reinforcement practices outside class hours. 2. Plenary serving as revisitation point; summarizing key topics previously covered before concluding the lesson. This GCSE Poetry Lesson is poised to streamline lesson planning without skimping on educational quality or engagement. Designed with educators’ needs in mind, it focuses wholly on enriching students’ comprehension of both 'Loves Dog' and wider poetic concepts.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, Loves Dog, Jen Hadfield, Romance, Poetic Analysis
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Cozy Apologia’ by Rita Dove
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Cozy Apologia’ by Rita Dove The GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Cozy Apologia’ by Rita Dove is an inclusive learning tool for educators wishing to facilitate in-depth exploration of modern love from the perspective of Rita Dove's unique poetry style. This versatile resource can be utilised for classroom instruction, distance learning, and revision activities. Main Features A total of 17 carefully constructed PowerPoint slides with engaging illustrations An initial starter activity designed to immediately grab learners' attention An informative author biography providing substantial context about the poet and her work. In Depth Analysis & Critical Thinking Tools: This resource has been artfully crafted to promote critical thinking skills via a series of content-language-structure questions. These are essential components that help students debrief language use and structural choices in poetry—an integral skill useful in classroom discussions and written exams. Literacy Development: To support literacy development, this material includes an academic writing task where students construct their thoughts into coherent pieces along with a secondary extension task that fosters independent research or creative interpretations beyond the lesson content. Ongoing Engagement & Reinforcement: Besides the usual tasks during synchronous sessions, this pack features a dedicated homework assignment ensuring continuous engagement with the subject matter even outside set classes along with a final wrap-up activity —a plenary that allows time for reflection on what has been learnt about Rita Dove's 'Cozy Apologia.' Note: This ready-to-go educational kit is designed specifically for Grades 9-12 structured under Language Arts curriculum—particularly focusing on aspects of Poetry. Additionally, it spares no added work on part of the educator given its easy-to-present Microsoft PowerPoint formatting.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, Rita Dove, Cozy Apologia, Critical Thinking, Language Analysis
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Kamikaze’ by Beatrice Garland
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Kamikaze’ by Beatrice Garland An engaging teaching resource that brings alive this vivid poem exploring the sacrifices and dedications of a soldier during a time of war. This lesson plan is ideal for educators looking to provide captivating instruction to students at grade levels including Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and through to Grade 12. Crafted based on firsthand teaching experiences with this work, the resource has proven successful in various learning environments whether in classroom settings, as part of hybrid learning models utilizing Google Meet lessons or as an engaging homework assignment. It can also serve as an impressive tool for student revision. Packed with Thoughtfully Planned Activities This poetry lesson comes packed with activities covering diverse aspects such as: A well-structured and beautifully designed PowerPoint presentation consisting of 22 display-ready slides. An informative author biography shedding light on Beatrice Garland's background while opening up discussions around her inspirations for crafting such a powerful piece. Relevant language-structure questions meant to unravel deeper understanding about 'Kamikaze'. Extension tasks ensures continuous engagement past classroom boundaries. Adding further value to the resource package is a defined homework assignment and concluding plenary that rounds off each interactive session leaving room for endless interpretation and discussion while ensuring continuity in upcoming lessons. Versatility at its Best! Versatile applications abound; use it as standalone poetry materials or incorporate it into broader literature units – discover how much this dynamic GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Kamikaze’ by Beatrice Garland allows customization for specific educational objectives!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE Poetry, Kamikaze, Beatrice Garland, Teaching Resource, Lesson Plan, Kamikaze Poem
Peter & the Wolf | Storytelling through Sound & Silence
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This resource follows Peter & the Wolf as students explore storytelling through sound and silence. Peter & the Wolf is a Russian fairy tale turned ballet. In this presentation, students will learn about the characters and their respective instruments. Resources such as study guides and listening maps are included.
Author Surdynski Sounds
Tags Russian, Fairy Tale, Storytelling, Instruments, Music Class