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Wilfred Owen: OCR AS F661

Wilfred Owen: OCR AS F661

 

12-month's subscription to 15 web-based teaching aid presentations, together with access to all relevant poetry analysis, contained within our GWLSRC digital library.

Our specially developed platform permits greater flexibility, users being able to view information online, or as hard copies.

Access to the GWLSRC Wilfred Owen Collection Package alone normally costs £44.99, making this ALL INCLUSIVE TEACHER RESOURCE EXCELLENT VALUE FOR MONEY

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

  • Ideal for AS Students (Key Stage 5)
  • Supports new AS-Level Syllabus
  • Focus on Imagery, Language and Verse Form within each poem
  • Examination of Key Themes
  • Comparison with other Owen poems and a selected poem by one other First World War Poet.
  • All back-up material supplied

This collection of teaching aids contains:

15 lesson presentations: Each containing twelve "slides", detailing the background, language, themes, imagery, and verse form employed within each poem, plus four comparisons with other Owen poetry and one key comparison with a selected poem from this genre by another poet. Every presentation also includes four "Discussion Points" for use in class or as Homework Projects.

Access to Analysis Articles: Included in the Package is access to all relevant poetry analysis from our GWLSRC Digital Library, which may either be viewed interactively online, or printed out.

Poems: The Wilfred Owen poems studied in this Package are: A Terre; Anthem for Doomed Youth; Apologia pro Poemate Meo; Arms and the Boy; Disabled; Dulce et Decorum Est; Exposure; Futility; Insensibility; Mental Cases; Miners; Strange Meeting; The Last Laugh; The Sentry; The Show.

Aims and Objectives: The aims and objectives of these presentations are to assist teachers - either by direct use in the classroom, or as an aid to developing other areas of study. Students should, by the time they have finished using these packages, be able to fully understand the language and imagery used, the tone and feelings being expressed and verse forms which Owen is employing in his poems. In addition, students should be able to pinpoint which poems make suitable comparisons from within the OCR collection as well as from other poets and, above all, should be better prepared for their examinations.

The access web address, together with the account login username and password will be sent by e-mail within 24-hours of purchase. Please ensure your e-mail address is correct. If you are an existing subscriber, this package will be added to your account.


FOR A DEMONSTRATION PLEASE CLICK HERE, and click on "EVALUATION SAMPLE". This free sample lesson presentation illustrates the content and layout style. Please note the supporting poem analysis is not available without a subscription.

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Author W Lawrance
 
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