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Interactive English Year 7 DL Teacher's Resource
Linda Hill, Zoe Livingstone, Saira Sawtell, Anita Spires, Margaret Ryan and Pat Woolfe
CD-ROM
£500.00
£250.00
+ VAT
ISBN:
9780340948835
Published:
25/07/2008
Extent:
0 Hrs
Illustrations:
Yes
Series:
K3E8
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Summary:
'Interactive English' is a complete yet flexible package of resources for English departments to support the teaching of the revised Key Stage 3 curriculum to pupils of all abilities and by experienced and newly qualified teachers alike. Teachers will be guided through this comprehensive set of resources via a printed Teacher’s Book and a Dynamic Learning Teacher's Resource. Each year every pupil will have a Pupil’s Book tailored to the ability level they are working at (approximated to NC levels) which guides them through the essential language and skills work, plus a Pupil’s ‘lite’ version of Dynamic Learning on CD-ROM for independent use on a PC at school or at home.
The Year 7 package includes a full-colour Teacher's Book, a Dynamic Learning Teacher's Resource and a three Pupil's Books for pupils working from NC Level 2 to NC Level 5. Each Pupil's Book (Establishing, Developing and Extending) includes language skills presentation and practice material and contains a Pupil's DL CD-ROM with digital presentations and interactive practice activities for pupils to work on independently.
The Year 7 Dynamic Learning Teacher's Resource provides a complete set of flexible lesson plans and materials for teachers, structured around the key processes, content and curriculum opportunities of the KS3 programme of study for Year 7.
Each lesson contains: - links out to relevant key Framework objectives for pupils and teachers - resources in electronic formats to deliver key content and skills practice: interactive starter activities; source texts; PowerPoint language presentations; audio files; editable worksheets; editable writing frames; video clips; weblinks; images - 'live' thumbnails of corresponding Pupil's Book pages for each level - suggestions for differentiation opportunities within comprehensive teacher's notes - links out to Assessment Guidance and assessment profiling support - links to appropriate Strategy Pupil Progression Maps (for Reading and Writing)
Includes both pre-loaded lesson routes and opportunities for flexibility via the DL Lesson Builder tool.
- A structured course with a pre-planned, pre-differentiated route through the materials, with huge bank of resources included in each unit, whilst also allowing full flexibility via DL Lesson Builder to support a pick’n’mix approach.
- Comprehensive and engaging coverage of the full range and content of the revised KS3 English programme of study.
- One-third of the course is dedicated to Speaking & Listening: fully in line with the requirements of the new Programme of Study and reflecting the Secondary National Strategy’s push for equal classroom time for the teaching of S & L, Reading and Writing skills.
- One full unit on Moving Image, dedicated to a film short from the BFI: the film itself is on the DL network edition, together with ten lessons structured around analysis of film, writing for film, etc.
- Full coverage of level 1 functional skills standards required at KS3.
Table of Contents:
Unit 1 The Novel
1.1 Team Hughes
1.2 Marvellous Manod
1.3 Mystery up the Mountain
1.4 Don’t Count Your Chickens
1.5 The Power of Paintings
1.6 Paintings are like mutagen
1.7 Looking from the wrong angle
1.8 The Perfect Crime?
1.9 Zebras are not impossible
1.10 Writing a Review
Unit 2 Drama
2.1 Fair is foul and foul is fair
2.2 Who, What, When?
2.3 The bell invites me …
2.4 This dead butcher and his fiendlike queen…
2.5 Where the place?
2.6 It will have blood they say; blood will have blood
2.7 The multitudinous seas incarnadine
2.8 Double, double, toil and trouble
2.9 He can report
2.10 The time is free
Unit 3 Poetry
3.1 ‘The Lesson’
3.2 ‘Turpin’s Rant’
3.3 ‘During Wind and Rain’
3.4 ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’
3.5 ‘If thou must love me …’
3.6 ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’
3.7 ‘Mariana’
3.8 ‘Half Caste’
3.9 ‘Human Beings’
3.10 Creative Response
Unit 4 Moving Image
4.1 Exploring sound
4.2 Exploring images
4.3 Exploring camera
4.4 What is it all about?
4.5 Exploring structure
4.6 Your narrative
4.7 Storyboarding a section of your film
4.8 Translating from film into writing
4.9 Writing a section of your film
4.10 Self and peer assessment
Unit 5 Speaking and Listening
5.1 Rules, rules, rules
5.2 Home versus school
5.3 The big debate
5.4 Airs and graces – reciprocal talk
5.5 Global gamble
5.6 I have a dream – Martin Luther King
5.7 Just a minute
5.8 It’s my life
5.9 I’m in charge
5.10 Student choice
Unit 6 Writing (1) argue, persuade, advise
6.1 Gathering information
6.2 Persuasive leaflets
6.3 Comparing persuasive texts
6.4 Planning your leaflet
6.5 Writing your leaflet
6.6 Animals in Adverts
6.7 Problem Page
6.8 Noah’s Ark
6.9 Making a speech
6.10 Sink or swim?
Unit 7 Writing (2) inform, explain, describe
7.1 The real me
7.2 Information texts
7.3 Planning an interview
7.4 Writing a good paragraph
7.5 Sharing your findings
7.6 Writing the report
7.7 Let me explain
7.8 My time capsule
7.9 How it works
7.10 You be the judge
Unit 8 Multimodal texts
8.1 Exploring key concepts
8.2 Exploring print-based travel texts
8.3 Exploring travel podcasts
8.4 Creating travel podcasts
8.5 Exploring travel moving image texts
8.6 Creating a moving image travel text
8.7 Exploring travel websites
8.8 Creating a travel website (1)
8.9 Creating a travel website (2)
8.10 Reviewing key concepts
Unit 9 Research and Presentation
9.1 Asking the questions
9.2 Locating information
9.3 Research skills
9.4 Make a Note
9.5 Concept mapping
9.6 Talking about it
9.7 Planning a Documentary
9.8 Getting it right
9.9 “Multicultural Britain” goes live!
9.10 Reviewing Performance
About the Author(s):
All the authors are experienced classroom practitioners. Linda Hill is a former Head of English and is now a freelance English consultant and OFSTED inspector; Zoe Livingstone is the lead English advisor for Slough LEA, and also works across Bracknell Forest and Hillingdon LEAs; Saira Sawtell is Head of English at Budmouth Technology College, and was the regional winner in the 2006 Outstanding New Teacher category; Anita Spires is an English consultant at Slough LEA; Margaret Ryan is Assistant Head and Head of English at Counthill School in Oldham; and Pat Woolfe is a former Head of English and now an English consultant for Oldham LEA.
Reviews:
All of the resources provided for the 90 lessons within Interactive English 7 are valuable in their own right, making the resource a useful standalone addition to teaching. But the real benefit is to be found in the “lesson builder” section of the software. This allows the teacher to edit the lessons, or create new ones, using resources from within the software. You can tailor the resources for the particular group you are eaching and build up the lessons, with support from tried and tested files of your own. The capacity to adapt the lessons is a valuable and very easy process. There are also links from within the programme to the relevant pages of the accompanying course book, which can be viewed on screen.
Independent
We have found the interactive resources brilliant both as a resource but even more as a stimulus to develop classroom practice; they are both challenging and innovative.
Terry Falconer, Head of English, Aylesbury High School, Buckinghamshire
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