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Lesson Summary

Students identify the four structural components of a PEEL paragraph, select effective textual evidence to support analytical claims, and write a high‑level analytical paragraph using precise language analysis.

What’s Included
  • GCSE‑aligned objectives (AQA AO1–AO2)
  • Clear breakdown of PEEL structure
  • Guided practice selecting strong quotations
  • Short modelling tasks for precise language analysis
  • Evidence Selection Workshop Worksheet
    • Evaluate and choose the most effective quotations for high‑level analysis
    • Adapted version included for learners needing extra support
Why Teachers Will Like This Resource
  • Simple, focused and ready to teach
  • Strong emphasis on analytical writing skills
  • Includes one use of AI‑enhanced imaging to support students in visualising quotation context and strengthening evidence selection

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A bundle is a package of resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place.

Bundle

KS3 - Twelfth Night – Complete Literature Bundle (12 Lessons + Knowledge Organiser)

## **Bundle Summary** This complete *Twelfth Night* bundle contains **twelve fully‑planned lessons** and a high‑clarity Knowledge Organiser. Across the unit, students explore Shakespeare’s comedy through **disguise**, **gender performance**, **class hierarchy**, **performative emotion**, **comic disorder**, **dramatic irony**, and **the role of Feste**. The Knowledge Organiser includes key insights such as *“Viola's disguise as Cesario provides vital protection in patriarchal Illyria”* and *“Malvolio's ambition to marry Olivia threatens the established social order.”* The lesson sequence builds analytical confidence, supports essay writing, and provides structured retrieval throughout. --- ## **What’s Included** ### **Knowledge Organiser – Twelfth Night** - Big Ideas: disguise & identity, class tension, performative emotion, Feste’s role - Key vocabulary: comedy, satire, dramatic irony, patriarchy, allowed fool, melancholy, courtly love - High‑value analytical questions - Concise thematic explanations grounded in the text --- ## **12‑Lesson Scheme of Work** Below is the full sequence based on the twelve lesson descriptions you previously generated: 1. **Lesson 1 – Disguise & Gender Performance** Viola’s disguise; gender expectations; emotional consequences. 2. **Lesson 2 – Viola & Identity** Identity, self‑presentation, and the tension between appearance and reality. 3. **Lesson 3 – Orsino & Performative Emotion** Orsino’s self‑indulgent love; exaggerated courtly behaviour. 4. **Lesson 4 – Olivia & Grief** Olivia’s theatrical mourning; emotional performance vs sincerity. 5. **Lesson 5 – Malvolio & Class Tension** Puritanism; ambition; the Great Chain of Being; cruelty in comedy. 6. **Lesson 6 – The Great Chain of Being** Elizabethan hierarchy; social order; disruption and punishment. 7. **Lesson 7 – Feste the Allowed Fool** Wit, logic, truth‑telling, melancholy songs, commentary on nobility. 8. **Lesson 8 – Comic Disorder** Mistaken identity; chaos; comedic structure; escalating confusion. 9. **Lesson 9 – Dramatic Irony** Audience knowledge; tension; humour; emotional impact. 10. **Lesson 10 – Subplots & Comic Chaos** Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, Maria; trickery; social satire. 11. **Lesson 11 – Resolution & Harmony** Comic ending; restored order; unresolved tensions; harmony vs discomfort. 12. **Lesson 12 – Essay Writing & Evaluation** Planning, structuring, and writing analytical essays using the KO. --- ## **Why Teachers Will Like This Resource** - Fully sequenced **12‑lesson** scheme with clear progression - Knowledge Organiser supports homework, revision, and retrieval - Strong thematic focus: disguise, identity, class, emotion, performance - High‑value questions encourage deeper analysis and essay development - Suitable for KS3 introduction or KS4 consolidation - Clear, structured, and accessible for mixed‑ability groups

£12.00

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