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This 16‑slide teaching PowerPoint provides a full, disciplined lesson arc for John Donne’s Twicknam Garden, built around the Connect → Activate → Demonstrate → Consolidate continuum. It is designed for teachers who want a resource that is immediately teachable, tightly structured, and aligned with A Level assessment objectives — without generic commentary or filler.

What the PowerPoint delivers
Connect phase
Title and setting prediction; Eden/serpent recap; biographical context of Lucy, Countess of Bedford; early framing of the poem’s emotional register (“self‑traitor”).
These tasks establish the biblical and emotional groundwork needed for accurate close reading.

Activate phase
Teacher‑modelled annotation of stanza one (pivot, spider, transubstantiation, serpent); structured Q&A on truth and falsehood in stanza three; modelling of Donne’s tonal and argumentative pivots.
Clear model answers included for C–B grade responses.

*Demonstrate phase *
Independent annotation using graded prompts; imagery‑mapping (biblical, natural, bodily); quickfire quiz sprint; creative monologue or visual representation; structured debate on self‑pity vs genuine suffering.
These activities move students from guided analysis to independent synthesis.

*Consolidate phase *
Full essay challenge with planning prompts; quotation retrieval practice; closing guidance on revision, critical perspectives and comparison work.
Designed to cement understanding and prepare students for AO1–AO5 assessment.

Why teachers use this

  • Clean, purposeful slide design
  • Accurate modelling of Donne’s biblical, botanical and theological allusions
  • Clear progression from concept → modelling → independent analysis → evaluation
  • Fully editable for your scheme
  • Matches the A Level AHEAD house style: structured, precise, and classroom‑ready

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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

Twicknam Garden - John Donne Complete Teaching and Revision Bundle

This three‑resource bundle provides a full, disciplined route through John Donne’s Twicknam Garden, giving teachers everything needed to deliver accurate, AO‑aligned lessons and students everything required for independent study. The bundle combines: * Teaching Pack — full Connect–Activate–Demonstrate–Consolidate planning, model answers, extension tasks, and printable handouts * Teaching PowerPoint — slide‑based delivery of the poem’s argument, imagery, pivots and conceits * Student Revision Sheet — a seven‑section study guide with a Quote Quilt for memorisation and essay planning Together, they form a complete, exam‑focused package for teaching Donne’s most ambiguous poem of unrequited love, self‑corruption and emotional distortion. What the bundle covers 1. Full lesson pathway (Teaching Pack) A structured set of activities built around the four‑phase learning continuum: * Connect — Eden, serpent, mandrake folklore, Countess of Bedford context * Activate — modelled annotation of all three stanzas, including the spider, transubstantiation and serpent images * Demonstrate — independent annotation, imagery‑mapping, Google Forms quiz, creative monologue/visual response, debate * Consolidate — essay challenges, comparison tasks, quotation retrieval, extended research * Printable handouts include: Annotation Framework, Essay Planning Sheet, Creative Writing Framework, Comparative Planner, Research Sheet. 2. Slide‑based delivery (Teaching PowerPoint) * A clean, purposeful deck that mirrors the pack’s structure: * Guided annotation of key lines * Structured questioning on truth/falsehood in stanza three * Imagery‑mapping (biblical, natural, bodily) * Debate prompts on self‑pity vs genuine suffering * Exam‑style essay titles and comparison tasks * Ideal for teachers who want a ready‑to‑teach visual route through the poem’s argument. 3. Independent study (Student Revision Sheet) * A complete, seven‑section revision guide: * Overview of the poem’s narrative and argument * Form and structure (nine‑line stanzas, pivots, transformation motif) * Close analysis of each stanza * Key themes: distortion of perception, self‑blame, transformation, truth/falsehood * AO3 context: Countess of Bedford, transubstantiation, Eden, mandrake folklore * AO5 critical voices (Eager, Martin, Kawashima, Roston, Sheppeard) * Quote Quilt with tagged voices, themes and contexts * Perfect for homework, revision, or pre‑exam consolidation. Why teachers choose this bundle * Complete coverage of AO1–AO5 * Accurate modelling of Donne’s biblical, botanical and theological allusions * Clear progression from prior knowledge → close reading → independent argument

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