Love and Relationships: Poetry Anthology Activity Pack for GCSE AQA
Instil a passion for poetry and enthuse your class with creative ideas. Give your students a head start on the exam with activities cross-referenced to the AOs and accessible for all abilities!
Carefully considered structure develops understanding:- Annotation tasks
- Close analysis tasks
- Creative activities for visual and kinaesthetic learners
- Group work and discussion tasks
- Drama and storyboarding activities
- Consolidation questions
- Research tasks
- Introductory activities get students interested and build a foundation for learning. Includes a theme links table to ensure that students are comparing and contrasting from the word ‘go’!
- Poem-by-poem activities encourage students to dig deeper. All 15 poems are explored through a range of thought-provoking pre-, during and post-reading tasks.
- Whole-anthology activities consolidate knowledge, focusing on themes, the poets’ methods and context.
- Practice essay questions prepare students to apply their knowledge in the exam.
Plus! Full indicative content for all practice essay questions and activities!
What do teachers say about this resource? (10028)
Amazing resource, engaging and thoughtful tasks on each poem... Each poem has different tasks or activities to complete which are engaging and encourage independent thought... The activities are interactive and encourage independent analysis of poems. This resource is thorough and extensive, and is linked to the GCSE assessment objectives... The resource is eye catching and layout is well organised... This encourages students to look deeper than the first reading of the poem and allows for natural interpretation of key symbols and poetic features...
A comprehensive guide! I like the variation of tasks... I also liked the clear guidance on the research tasks... The activities encourage independence... Teachers can 'cherry-pick' activities based on a particular class' or individual's needs.. In this sense, both teachers and students can ensure that the activities they complete will optimise their learning in relation to the AOs... A valuable resource.
A nice range of activities mapped against the different AOs - can be used as homework or flipped learning. I like pre-during-post reading activities... A very well made resource with a great range of activities... Very - I can see myself using this with Y11 next year as a revision based homework... Nicely mapped [to the specification] and allows candidates to explore a range of interpretations.
It is a really good resource with a variety of different activities.
I really liked some of the internet links, and some of the more in depth activities encouraging students to read closely and do close language analysis. I thought images were well chosen and engaging.
This resource would be well suited to a middle ability student/ group.
Each poem was covered and the questions mirrored past examination questions.
I was really impressed with this resource. It is so comprehensive and I like the repeated structure of pre-during and post reading tasks. I was also really impressed with the range of tasks in their which would engage students in a variety of learning tasks.
This resource is exactly what students need. It allows for students to arrive at reading the poem with some contextual knowledge and allows them to build upon that. It chunks learning down so all students can access the learning/skills needed for the exam.
Yes I would I feel that this would be an extremely useful resource for myself and my students – it could make the difference for specific students.
Keywords
- GCSE English Literature
- Poetry
- GCSE 9-1 AQA English Literature
- AQA Poetry Anthology
- Poems Past and Present
- Paper 2: Modern Texts and Poetry
- Section B: Poetry
- Poetry Anthology Activity Pack
- Love and Relationships
- Poetry Anthology
- ‘When We Two Parted’
- Lord Byron
- ‘Love’s Philosophy’
- Percy Bysshe Shelley
- ‘Porphyria’s Lover’
- Robert Browning
- ‘Sonnet 29 – ‘I think of thee!’
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- ‘Neutral Tones’
- Thomas Hardy
- ‘Letters from Yorkshire’
- Maura Dooley
- ‘The Farmer’s Bride’
- Charlotte Mew
- ‘Walking Away’
- Cecil Day Lewis
- ‘Eden Rock’
- Charles Causley
- ‘Follower’
- Seamus Heaney
- ‘Mother, Any Distance’
- Simon Armitage
- ‘Before You Were Mine’
- Carol Ann Duffy
- ‘Winter Swans’
- Owen Sheers
- ‘Singh Song!’
- Daljit Nagra
- ‘Climbing My Grandfather’
- Andrew Waterhouse
- GCSE English Literature Activity Pack
- GCSE Poetry Anthology
- GCSE English Poetry Anthology Activity Pack
- GCSE Activity Packs