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Access a wide array of lesson plans designed to support educators in delivering engaging and effective instruction. Covering various subjects and grade levels, these resources provide structured guidance to enrich your curriculum. Utilize these plans to save time and inspire successful learning outcomes.
GCSE English Literature: (9) Macbeth – Act 5 Scenes 5, 6 and 7
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE English Literature: (9) Macbeth – Act 5 Scenes 5,6 and 7 This all-encompassing teaching resource is perfect for educators delving into Shakespeare's renowned tragedy. Offering a detailed look at Act 5's key scenes, the PowerPoint gives students insightful access to this famously complex work. Main Features: Aligns with GCSE qualification requirements, suitable for grades 9-12 Suitable for both classroom and remote teaching Can be used as revision material or homework assignments Involving eighteen slide-long detailed content adaptable to two-three hours of lesson time. It contains elements that boost student engagement and optimise classroom use such as, Diverse Content: In-depth summary and analysis questions Glossary terms An academic writing task intended to sharpen essential thinking skills (An added feature include 'Theme tracking' sections catering to those who learn visually) Aiding Educators: The offering comes equipped with well-thought-out activities including an initial starter activity seamlessly leading onto a concluding plenary along with extension tasks enhancing learning beyond routine confines. The incorporation of a pre-fixed homework assignment ensures consistent learning without any additional teacher planning required. Note: Handy Microsoft PowerPoint format means it is ready for immediate use - ideal from the teacher's perspective in terms of preparation time. 25 This inclusive resource compiles everything necessary for an educator eager on illuminating these important scenes from Macbeth, whilst subtly branching out developing vital skills such as analytical thinking among students. More than just your average lesson plan!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags GCSE, English Literature, Macbeth, Act 5, Scenes 5-7
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: ‘Eden Rock’ by Charles Causley
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: 'Eden Rock' by Charles Causley This teaching resource is primarily intended for Grade 9 to Grade 12 students and concentrates majorly on Language Arts, especially poetry. The material provides a comprehensive lesson around the evocative poem 'Eden Rock.', eliciting themes of nostalgia and exploring childhood memories. The Lesson Plan Includes: A PowerPoint presentation with 20 instructively illustrated slides ready for instructional display. A range of activities such as: A starter activity to prime students towards the learning objectives. Content-language-structure questions promoting a deeper understanding of the poem. A writing task aimed at fostering higher-order thinking skills along with an extension task for further practice and enrichment. This resource enables different teaching approaches fitting various scenarios such as whole class instruction or small group work. It also includes built-in homework assignments supporting home-based reinforcement, proven effective even in distance learning settings such as Google Meet lessons. This Extraordinary Teaching Resource Offers: The convenience of an integrated plenary summarizing each module's lessons learned. A concise biography of author Charles Causley for more perspective about his works. In conclusion, GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Eden Rock’ by Charles Causley offers versatility suitable not only for classroom-based learning but also distance education – making it ideal especially in situations demanding shifts in instructional methodologies.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Nostalgia, Childhood Memories, Poetry Lesson, Language Arts, Comprehension
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
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: ‘Hide and Seek’ by Vernon Scannell
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry: ‘Hide and Seek’ by Vernon Scannell ‘Hide and Seek’ by Vernon Scannell is a dynamic poem that explores concept of growing up and learning through play and games . I have taught this text a number of times and have used this specific (revised) resource to lead my teaching in class, as a distance learning material (Google Meet lessons), as a homework assignment and even as a tool of revision – all have worked well for the students. This beautifully illustrated 21 slide PowerPoint lesson includes a starter activity, a brief author biography, content-language-structure questions, an academic writing task, an extension task, a homework assignment and a plenary. This is a complete resource with no additional work required from the teacher, enjoy!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Writing Poems, Technqiues, Rhyming Words, Repetition, Poetry Lesson, Maya Scannell
GCSE Literature: An Inspector Calls | Act 1 Quotation Worksheet
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This worksheet pairs with Act 1 of An Inspector Calls. This is a quotations worksheet in students will work to determine who said what. Answer key included.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Literature Worksheet, English Worksheet, Quotations, Language Exercise, Tone
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Man Hunt’ by Simon Armitage
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Man Hunt’ by Simon Armitage A comprehensive, practical teaching resource aimed to deepen students' understanding of poetry while exploring wartime experiences and their impact on marital relationships. This thorough lesson plan walks learners through the striking world in Simon Armitage's poem 'Man Hunt'. Suitable for both public school and homeschooling environments. Product Description: This product offers a broad package that surpasses traditional norms of teaching poetry. It includes 20 engaging PowerPoint slides, captivates learners from the outset with various activities. The streamlined deck kicks off with an intriguing starter activity , interconnecting language arts elements while luring pupils into 'Man Hunt' narrative world. An author background slide helps students connect deeper with Simon Armitage, cultivating a rich appreciation for his work within your audience. Succeeding slides lead pupils through structured inquiries about content-language-structure features, fostering critical consideration about these vital aspects of poetic craftsmanship. More layers of engagement include an academic writing task which hones their expressive skills while processing complex 'Man Hunt' themes; alongside an extension task to intensify student comprehension further and a homework assignment acting as reinforcement cum evaluation method at learner's comfort. The presentation wraps up maturely with a plenary reviewing crucial learning points. Whether you're employing distance learning modules or traditional classroom methods, this tool adapts to multiple modes while optimizing learner results – truly an exceptional educator's utility for effective pedagogy. Suitability & Preparation: Ideal for Grades 9-12 under Language Arts curriculum focusing on poetry studies. Best part is - no extra teacher preparation needed! Just download this Microsoft PowerPoint file type lesson plan and be ready for engrossing sessions ahead. In a nutshell, GCSE Poetry Lesson: ‘Man Hunt’ by Simon Armitage is beyond just a lesson plan - it's an enriching journey propelling learners towards the mastery of language arts through a compelling piece of poetry.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Poetry Analysis, Wartime Experiences, Marital Relationships, Simon Armitage, Critical Thinking
GCSE English Literature: (4) Macbeth – Act 2 Scenes 3 and 4, and Act 3 Scene 1
ELA, Literature, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE English Literature: (4) Macbeth – Act 2 Scenes 3 and 4, and Act 3 Scene 1 William Shakespeare tragic tale of misplaced ambition, betrayal and murder is brought to life in this dynamic PowerPoint lesson that covers Act 2 Scenes 3 and 4, and Act 3 Scene 1. This lesson has been structured to compliment the GCSE qualification, but I have also made slight adaptions in the past to teach it within the American education system. I have used this specific resource to lead my physical teaching in class, as a distance learning material online/homework assignment and even as a tool of revision – all have worked well for the students. This 26 slide lesson provides approximately 2-3 hours of classroom teaching time and includes a starter activity, summary and analysis questions, a glossary of terms slide, an academic writing task, a theme tracking slide, an extension task, a homework assignment and a plenary All the time-consuming work has been completed for you, no further work is required. This is a complete resource. Enjoy!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Literature, Lesson Plans, Macbeth, Shakespeare, Analysis Questions, Act 2 Scene 1 Macbeth
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: ‘A Complaint’ by William Wordsworth
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
GCSE Poetry: ‘A Complaint’ by William Wordsworth ‘A Complaint’ by William Wordsworth is a complex poem that explores the emotional aftermath of a failed romantic relationship. I have taught this text a number of times and have used this specific (revised) resource to lead my teaching in class, as a distance learning material (Google Meet lessons), 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 includes a starter activity, a brief author biography, content-language-structure questions, an academic writing task, an extension task, a homework assignment and a plenary. This is a complete resource with no additional work required from the teacher, enjoy!
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Poetry Lesson, Language Arts, Language Devices, Questions, Stanza
A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘To My Nine-Year-Old Self’ by Helen Dunmore
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘To My Nine-Year-Old Self’ by Helen Dunmore An exceptional educational resource that provides a comprehensive analysis of this rich poem. The resource features a 27-slide PowerPoint presentation that's ready to display and teach from as soon as downloaded. Makes teaching straightforward for any educators dealing with the Grades 9 through 12 age bracket Ideal for Language Arts sessions. Poem Analysis - 'To My Nine-Year-Old Self' The lesson plan scrutinizes 'To My Nine-Year-Old Self,' where Helen Dunmore delves into physical and emotional transitions from childhood to womanhood. The material offered works well with different classroom settings such as large group discussions or smaller, intimate study circles. It can also be used effectively for homework assignments or revisions outside the classroom scenario. Begins with an engaging activity to pique students' interest Gives an in-depth overview of the poetic piece providing foundational knowledge before diving deeper into examining its content. Features analysis questions about language use and literary devices employed in the poetry. Covers structural elements and thematic aspects integral to understanding the poem alongside tasks aimed at academic writing development; lending an exploratory edge over just reading. Incorporates extension tasks promoting further growth beyond what's been covered . Note: Homework assignment strategies cap off every session reinforcing lessons while paving way for future learning experiences. A Teacher’s Aid: Ensuring Quality Language Arts Education Educators will find in A Level Poetry Lesson: ‘To My Nine-Year-Old Self’ by Helen Dunmore teaching invaluable assistance targeting middle schoolers' innate capacity for literary appreciation whilst honing their analytical skills. The ready-to-use layout means no additional prep is required from educators; making it considerably simpler to foster a deeper appreciation of language arts through poetry.
Author Flynn's Educational
Tags Poetry Analysis, Helen Dunmore, Language Arts Curriculum, Literary Devices, Close Reading
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: ‘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 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