how to structure viewpoint writing
An example of how to structure a piece of viewpoint writing, using the 5 part structure of introduction to outline the issue, logos to give reasons, pathos for emotive impact, counter-argument, and conclusion offering solutions. Use with all year groups to really help to organise their ideas.} VIEW
Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Language
Unit: Writing
Exam/Board: AQA
AQA A Level English Language - Paper 1 Question 4 - CLD - Nov 21 - AO1 11 + AO2 13 = 24 Marks MODEL
AQA A Level English Language Model AnswerNovember 2021AO1-11 marksAO2-13 marks24 Marks} VIEW
Level: Key Stage 5
Course: A level lang
Unit: Paper 1: Language, the individual and society
Exam/Board: AQA
Topics: Children’s language development
Using colons and semi-colons
This could be used as a starter, for revision or could be built on for a longer lesson.} VIEW
Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Language
Unit: Paper 1
Exam/Board: AQA
Topics: Children’s language development
How to Fail Persuasive Podcast Adverts - Take 2
Second attempt at uploading these as some people had trouble with the first ones.} VIEW
Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Language
Unit: Paper 2
Exam/Board: Eduqas
Topics: Children’s language development
Mini GCSE Language Paper 2 Q3 Practice question_Japanese tsunami - Take 2
Second attempt at uploading this. Hope it works!} VIEW
Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Language
Unit: Paper 2
Exam/Board: AQA
Topics: Children’s language development
Mini GCSE Language Paper 2 Q3 Practice question_Japanese tsunami
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Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Language
Unit: Paper 2
Exam/Board: AQA
Topics: Children’s language development
Mini GCSE Language Paper 2 Q4 Practice question_air pollution
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Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Language
Unit: Paper 2
Exam/Board: AQA
Topics: Children’s language development
19th Century Essays
Here is the PDF version of a 19th Century Essay resource booklet I've created (all sources are cited). If you would like the publisher version then please email me and I'll send it to you.} VIEW
Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Language
Unit: Paper 2
Exam/Board: AQA
Topics: Children’s language development
Key Stage 4 Reading List
Recommended reads} VIEW
Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Literature
Unit: Paper 2
Exam/Board: AQA
Topics: Children’s language development
Punctuating fronted adverbials
Reminder on including commas after fronted adverbials} VIEW
Level: Key Stage 3
Course: GCSE Literature
Unit: Writing
Exam/Board: AQA
Topics: Children’s language development
GCSE Writing Creative Fiction Workbook
This scheme covers the skills required to approach both creative descriptive and creative narrative pieces of fiction. Within this scheme are topics relevant to enhancing communication, style of content, structure, as well as techniques for developing setting and characters.It includes 9 sets of l...} VIEW
Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Language
Unit: Writing
Exam/Board: Eduqas
Topics: Children’s language development
Extended Metaphors lesson
Written for GCSE students but could be easily adapted. } VIEW
Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Language
Unit: Writing
Exam/Board: Eduqas
Topics: Children’s language development
Noughts and Crosses (Play)
The aim of this unit of work is for Year 8 pupils to engage with the form of the play and its content, taking a freeing approach to the text that is talk- and drama-based, and active. In lieu of the wellbeing needs of our students, Year 8 are invited to explore their voices through personal...} VIEW
Level: Key Stage 3
Course: GCSE Language
Unit: Plays
Exam/Board: Eduqas
Topics: Children’s language development
GCSE Reading Fiction Workbook
This workbook contains 10 worksheets and answers to develop English language skills for GCSE students. There are also exam styles questions and their markschemes to develop exam technique. There are also learning objectives for 10 lessons and suggested activities or probing questions that you could...} VIEW
Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Language
Unit: Schemes of Work
Exam/Board: Eduqas
Topics: Children’s language development
Quote Bank: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (play)
A set of three key quotes per main character along with some additional key quotes. Each quote has some analysis and consideration of effects to support revision. I have underlined any writer's methods which would class as AO2 (AQA spec). Feel free to edit using the .pptx file or just shar...} VIEW
Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Literature
Unit: Paper 2
Exam/Board: AQA
Topics: Children’s language development
Quote Bank: Romeo and Juliet
A set of three key quotes per main character along with some additional key quotes. Each quote has some analysis and consideration of effects to support revision. I have underlined any writer's methods which would class as AO2 (AQA spec). Feel free to edit using the .pptx file or just share the...} VIEW
Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Literature
Unit: Shakespeare
Exam/Board: AQA
Topics: Children’s language development
Animal Farm (Year 9)
A scheme we used with Year 9 this year - some bits will definitely need tweaking, and I feel like I've lost a couple of slides along the way - sorry!} VIEW
Level: Key Stage 3
Course: GCSE Literature
Unit: Novels
Exam/Board: AQA
Topics: Children’s language development
Macbeth: General Revision
General revision lesson covering plot, characters, themes and context in the play. } VIEW
Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Literature
Unit: Shakespeare
Exam/Board: AQA
Topics: Children’s language development
Macbeth: Malcolm and Kingship
Revision lesson focussing on the character of Malcolm and the theme of Kingship. The lesson also discusses how students can add 'flair' at GCSE. } VIEW
Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Literature
Unit: Shakespeare
Exam/Board: AQA
Topics: Children’s language development
Jekyll & Hyde: Literary Influences
A revision lesson discussing the Gothic genre and other literary influences on Stevenson. } VIEW
Level: Key Stage 4
Course: GCSE Literature
Unit: 19th Century Literature
Exam/Board: AQA
Topics: Children’s language development