Friday 13 December 2013

Y10 Homework Due: Monday 16th December

Controlled Assessment Task
Use a still image from the film ‘Touching the Void’ as the inspiration from your own writing.
1. Pick one of these images to use as the inspiration for your account.
2. Start to mindmap ideas about what you will write about:
-What events will occur?
-What atmosphere/mood will you try to create?


You should create your mindmap on a piece of A4 paper (or the side of your book). You must bring it to Monday’s lesson.






Monday 11 November 2013

Y9 Recommended Reading - Dystopian fiction


Y10 Recommended Reading - Creative Writing




Year 10 suggested reading list: Writing Controlled Assessments
Below are some suggestions for reading which may help with your work this half term. In order to write well, you must be well-read. Many of the books listed below are available in the school library.
Short stories
Author/Editor
Title
Clive King
Adventure Stories
Tony Bradman
Amazing Adventure Stories
Saul Bellow
Collected Stories of Saul Bellow
Edgar Allen Poe
The Complete Stories
David Almond
Counting Stars
Philip Pullman
Detective stories
Steven King
Different Seasons

Miriam Hodgson
Family Tree
Tom Watt
Football shorts
Tony Bradman
Give me shelter
Sonia Nimr
Ghaddar the Ghoul and Other Palestinian Stories

Selim Ileri
Ilkgenclik Cagina Oykuler
Ernest Hemingway
Men Without Women

Kemal Ozer

Kaleidoscope

Guy de Maupassant

The Necklace and Other Short Stories
Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl Collected Short Stories
Kevin  Crossley-Holland

Short! A book of very short stories
Michael Morpurgo

The White Horse of Zennor and Other Stories from Below the Eagle's Nest

Rehana Ahmed
Walking A Tightrope: New Writing from Asian Britain

Travel writing
Author/editor
Title
Bill Bryson
Down Under
Made in America
Notes from a Big Country
Notes from a Small Island
Orhan Pamuk
Istanbul: Memories of a City

Graham Green
Journey without Maps
Benjamin Zepheniah
Kung Fu Trip
Tony Hawks
Playing the Moldovans at Tennis
Roger Deakin
Waterlog: A Swimmer's Journey Through Britain

Writing guides
Author/Editor
Title
Shaun McCarthy
Write That Story

Tony Bradman
So you want to write fiction
Robyn Gee
The Usborne Guide to Better English - Grammar, Spelling and Punctuation
Simon Basher
Basher Basics: Grammar
Don Shiach
Basic Grammar
Bahire Serif
English Grammar (for Turkish Speakers)
CGP
GCSE English Grammar
Angela Burt
Grammar Repair Kit
Carolyn Humphries
Really Simple English Grammar


Useful websites:

Wednesday 21 August 2013

Framing the Story - what makes a good narrative

Here is an interesting radio show created by NPR from talks by Ted.com (an amazing website for inspiring talks and presentations on loads of interesting topics). This is about what makes a great story an is well worth listening to - particularly for A-Level and GCSE students.

Enjoy!

Thursday 13 June 2013

Year 7's favourite TV advertisement

Tell us about your favourite TV advertisement of all time!

Visit our wall here.
  • You must upload a link to your favourite TV advertisement and explain why you like it (writing at least a paragraph).
  • You should identify techniques (e.g. slogans, rhetorical questions, humour) used in this ad and explain how they are effective.
  • You could comment on other people's posts.
 

Friday 7 June 2013

American Literature - introductory reading

Hi Year 12,

Please see below a list of links to US short stories available to read online. They've been carefully selected by Mr Lakin and make a really good list of introductory reading to American Literature.

Enjoy!

Ms Cook


Wednesday 22 May 2013

GCSE World War One poetry - life in the trenches


Hi Year 10,

Here's a presentation to give you information about the historical context of WW1 poetry. This will help you understand what the soldiers were going through and the events that influenced the poetry we are about to study. On the prezi you will find writing tasks you need to complete to demonstrate you can empathise with the troops on the front line.

Good luck!

Ms Cook

You can also find out more about WW1 here.