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Year 9

Year 9

These lessons can support short-term learning at home when face-to-face learning is interrupted.

Students can start at lesson 1 and work their way through in order. Each lesson is either a video or a PowerPoint presentation.

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Archetypes and connections

English lesson 10 (Series 2)

Learn about character archetypes to make a personal connection with a narrative. You'll need pen or pencil and paper, highlighters, your notes and a digital device.

Our monsters

English lesson 11 (Series 2)

Learn about the archetypes of the monster in Western literature. You'll need pens or pencils, highlighters and paper or a digital device, and your notes from the previous lesson.

Foundation texts

English lesson 12 (Series 2)

Learn about 4 texts that are foundational to Western literature and see connections to modern texts. You'll need pens or pencils, highlighters and paper or a digital device, and your notes from the previous lesson.

Two foundation texts in depth

English lesson 13 (Series 2)

Explore the influence of 2 foundation texts, with stories from Greek mythology and Grimm Brothers' fairy tales. You'll need pens or pencils, highlighters and paper or a digital device, and your notes from the previous lesson.

Literary sources for the doomed romance

English lesson 14 (Series 2)

Learn about the doomed romance schema and its variations. You'll need pens or pencils, highlighters and paper or a digital device, and your notes from the previous lesson.

The 'end of the world' schema and related genres

English lesson 15 (Series 2)

Learn about the 'end of the world' schema and how it is a basis for apocalyptic literary genres. You'll need pens or pencils, highlighters and paper or a digital device, and your notes from the previous lesson.

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