‘The Trouble with English’ by Sam Gibbs & @z_helman was a big help when trying to condense down the subject concepts I think KS3 students needed to grasp, rather than just thinking they’ve learned about separate texts. Here are the first 3 of 5 subject knowledge posters I made:
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@VersatileVocab1@joharrop1@Team_English1 This is absolutely brilliant, thank you Josie. Such a great way of unlocking the key concepts of the text and how to write about them. My year 11 class will find this so useful!