Here are the revision guides year 11 have produced for paper 1 section a. There is a video guide to answering each of the types of question you will be asked.
1. Fact and Opinion
2. Follow an argument
3. Language questions
4. Presentational devices
Friday, 15 October 2010
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
Revision Guides
Your task today is to create a revision guide for a specific type of question for paper 1. You can create an audio or video guide. Here is an example of the type of thing you could do as a video guide:
Constitution Video, Part 1 from Mr. Titzel on Vimeo.
Tuesday, 20 July 2010
Year 12 Fairy Tale Anthology
Year 12 have been working on writing their own fairy tales in the style of Angela Carter. After reading The Bloody Chamber they were asked to research a myth or fairy story and collaborate with other students in writing it.
Read the collection of stories including The Ugly Duckling and The Magic Beans online here. Comments and feedback welcome.
Thursday, 1 July 2010
12 Things That Great English Teachers Do
Geoff Barton is a headteacher in Suffolk, and he writes extensively on teaching and learning. His background is in teaching English, and he has some interesting thoughts. Read the article following the link and post your thoughts below:
Friday, 18 June 2010
Year 10 - GCSE paper 2 - Writing to describe
'Imagination is more important than knowledge' - Einstein
GCSE paper 2 section B requires students to inform, explain or describe. This term we have been working on the skills needed when writing to describe. This section of the exam also provides a real opportunity for students to use their imagination and express themselves in a creative way.
As part of your preparation for your mock exam have a look at some responses from students in last year's exam. One is a grade C, the other a grade B. Read both pieces and post a comment suggesting 1) why one is better than the other and 2) how the B grade student could improve to get an A.
Due Tuesday
Thursday, 17 June 2010
What Do You Think?
Jean-Jaques Rousseau wrote, '“ Man is born free; and is everywhere in chains.” Post your thoughts below.
Year 9 Romantic Poetry
Year 9. Your homework tonight is to read the article on poetry by Carol Ann Duffy here. Post a comment giving your opinion on what she says.
Wednesday, 16 June 2010
Year 10 - GCSE Paper 2 - Poetry From Different Cultures
The mock GCSE exam for year 10 will take place at the end of June. In order to prepare for this you need to make sure you are familiar with the requirements of both exam papers. This week we are focussing on Paper 2: you will be asked to write an essay comparing 2 poems and to produce a piece of descriptive writing.
To prepare for this your first H/W this week is to read the two examples of A/A* poetry essays and post a comment below to show that you have read them. You can access both essays by clicking here.
To prepare for this your first H/W this week is to read the two examples of A/A* poetry essays and post a comment below to show that you have read them. You can access both essays by clicking here.
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
Year 12 - Snow Child H/W
Angela Carter uses material from fairy tales and myth as inspiration for her modern gothic short stories. Read a synopsis of the Snow White fairy tale - a simple one can be found here. Then re-read Carter's 'The Snow Child' and complete these questions in note form. In your answers, consider the views Atwood puts forward in her dialogue 'There Was Once' about the conventions of the fairy tale genre. Also consider how Carter has re-interpreted the original story to create something new.
Due next lesson. DB
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
Introduction to the Gothic - Year 12
Your exam unit for the A2 course will cover 3 or 4 texts from the Gothic genre. Before studying Angela Carter's 'The Bloody Chamber', it is important you have some understanding of what we mean when we talk about 'the Gothic'. Read David Punter's emagazine article on the subject here.
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
Poetry becoming more popular
Poet Laureate Carol Anne Duffy argues that poetry is 'on the up' amongst young people who, in her view, 'make the best poets.' Read the full Telegraph article here
Year 12 - Plato's Cave Allegory
A useful summary and animation of Plato's cave allegory in 'The Republic'. This may aid your understanding and interpretation of Tennyson's 'Lady of Shallot'.
Plato's Allegory of the Cave: An adaptation in clay from Michael Ramsey on Vimeo.
Monday, 17 May 2010
Gothic Themes - Year 13 H/W
Below are our podcasts on gothic themes. Your homework is to listen to each one. After you have listened/downloaded each one you must text at least one question to our poll.
Text 1174 and your question/comment to +447624806527
Setting
Uncertainty/unsettling the reader
Characters
The Supernatural
Horror and Terror
Text 1174 and your question/comment to +447624806527
Setting
Uncertainty/unsettling the reader
Characters
The Supernatural
Horror and Terror
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
Thursday, 25 March 2010
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