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Sample Lesson Plans


These lesson plans are created by teachers from the London Nautical School and are published here to provide examples, guidance and stimulus to members of the department when generating new learning experiences at any level in the school.


SHORT LINKS:


  1. Department Resource Blog

  2. KS4: Lesson sequence targeting preparation of students for GCSE examinations in writing

  3. KS3: YEAR 7; Detailed lesson plan relating to the novel “Haroun and the Sea of Stories”

  4. KS3: YEAR 7; Lesson plan for a Battle Room simulation in conjunction with the novel “Ender’s Game”

  5. KS4: Dynamic Learning Journals (consisting of plans, students’ work, resources, and and array of external links - all organised by class)

  6. Year 7

  7. Year 8

  8. Year 9

  9. Year 10

  10. Year 11


 

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Department of English

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Sample Student Work


The work samples in this list are all created by students from the London Nautical School and are published with their permission here to support the synchronisation and standardisation of assessment between teachers, classes and stages.


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  1.   ANALYTICAL WRITING

 

In order to synchronise the teaching and assessment across all classes and years of the school, these work samples are being developed. Rather than prescribing what is taught by every teacher every period, the London Nautical School English Department encourages teachers to teach to the individual needs of those in front of them - as well as according to their own passions - and this process of sampling is our way of asserting and maintaining consistency in our standards.

LINKS

  1. Computer Room Booking Form

  2. London Nautical School Main Site - www.lns.org.uk

  3. Launch Pages for Mr Waugh’s English Class Sites - www.chris.net.nz/nautical

  4. Mr Jones’ “Orwell Sessions” Online Journal - andrewstephenjones.wordpress.com

  5. The Nautical Film Club - nauticalfilmclub.wordpress.com


Site Created by Christopher Waugh, February 2012