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Dusting the Phone Jackie Kay Poetry

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Dusting the Phone Jackie Kay lesson lesson that covers messages, themes and emotions in the poem. It includes differentiated activities that are perfect for adaptive learning approaches. We explore the speaker’s thoughts and feelings about her relationship and her anxiety over waiting for a phone call from her partner. We also make thesis statements in response to an exam-style question (a) task and evaluate these thesis statements through success criteria and peer assessment. Designed for the Eduqas 2025 (first examined 2027) poetry anthology, the lesson includes worksheets (white sheets on the PowerPoint), detailed student and teacher notes and visually engaging slides to make the poem relevant and interesting for KS4 GCSE English Literature students. Have a query or question? Get in touch at info@englishgcse.co.uk

Dusting the Phone Jackie Kay lesson lesson that covers messages, themes and emotions in the poem. It includes differentiated activities that are perfect for adaptive learning approaches. We explore the speaker’s thoughts and feelings about her relationship and her anxiety over waiting for a phone call from her partner.

We also make thesis statements in response to an exam-style question (a) task and evaluate these thesis statements through success criteria and peer assessment.

Designed for the Eduqas 2025 (first examined 2027) poetry anthology, the lesson includes worksheets (white sheets on the PowerPoint), detailed student and teacher notes and visually engaging slides to make the poem relevant and interesting for KS4 GCSE English Literature students.

Have a query or question? Get in touch at info@englishgcse.co.uk

Dusting the Phone Jackie Kay lesson lesson that covers messages, themes and emotions in the poem. It includes differentiated activities that are perfect for adaptive learning approaches. We explore the speaker’s thoughts and feelings about her relationship and her anxiety over waiting for a phone call from her partner.

We also make thesis statements in response to an exam-style question (a) task and evaluate these thesis statements through success criteria and peer assessment.

Designed for the Eduqas 2025 (first examined 2027) poetry anthology, the lesson includes worksheets (white sheets on the PowerPoint), detailed student and teacher notes and visually engaging slides to make the poem relevant and interesting for KS4 GCSE English Literature students.

Have a query or question? Get in touch at info@englishgcse.co.uk