Curriculum Overview Sheet Subject: English Year 7: Term Autumn 1 Beowulf Pupils will study Beowulf, the oldest recorded story, to build up an understanding of the Anglo- Saxon culture, values and traditions. They will also explore the plot, characters, setting and theme, as well as key poetic features. Autumn 2 The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales Pupils will study The Canterbury Tales to build up an understanding of medieval literature, culture and values. Students will gain a secure knowledge of the era as well as the characters and plot. Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Macbeth Pupils will study Macbeth to build up an understanding of the social, historical and cultural context in which the play was written. They will also explore the plot, characters, setting, language and theme, as well as key dramatic devices. Macbeth Pupils will finish studying Macbeth. They will then explore how to write to present a point of view, as well as how to write a newspaper article. Romantic poetry Students will study a range of Romantic poetry from Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge and Keats. They will build on their contextual knowledge learnt in the previous terms. Students will have a good understanding of the importance of these poems and will have a secure knowledge of poetic
terminology. Summer 2 Romantic poetry Students will study a range of Romantic poetry from Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge and Keats. They will build on their contextual knowledge learnt in the previous terms. Students will have a good understanding of the importance of these poems and will have a secure knowledge of poetic terminology. Year 8: Term Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 A Christmas Carol Pupils will study A Christmas Carol to build up an understanding of the historical, social and understanding of the plot, characters and Dickens message. A Christmas Carol Pupils will study A Christmas Carol to build up an understanding of the historical, social and understanding of the plot, characters and Dickens message. Gothic Literature - Victorian Monsters Pupils will study a selection of ghost / mystery short stories from the Victorian era to build up an understanding of the historical, social and cultural context (including genre) of the time in which it was written. They will explore closely the plot, characters, setting, language and themes, as well as identifying and analysing how tension / fear is created in the stories, and why the stories are
effective. Spring 2 Summer 1 Gothic Writing Pupils will study to study Victorian gothic stories and will then use their knowledge of the genre to write their own short story. War Literature Pupils will study a selection of war literature to build up an understanding of the historical, social and cultural context (including genre) of the time in which it was written. They will also study closely the works of Tennyson, Owen, Sassoon and Brooke, exploring the themes and ideas of the poems, as well as learning how to identify and analyse key poetic features. Pupils will also learn how to compare and contrast different texts. Summer 2 War Literature Pupils will study a selection of war literature to build up an understanding of the historical, social and cultural context (including genre) of the time in which it was written. They will also study closely the works of Tennyson, Owen, Sassoon and Brooke, exploring the themes and ideas of the poems, as well as learning how to identify and analyse key poetic features. Pupils will also learn how to compare and contrast different texts. Year 9: Term Autumn 1 To Kill a Mockingbird Pupils will study Harper Lee s To Kill a Mockingbird. This is an important 20th century cultural heritage novel. Students will build up an understanding of the social, historical and cultural context in which the novel was written. Students will also explore why this is an important novel, looking at the Human Rights Movement.
Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 To Kill a Mockingbird Pupils will study Harper Lee s To Kill a Mockingbird. This is an important 20th century cultural heritage novel. Students will build up an understanding of the social, historical and cultural context in which the novel was written. Students will also explore why this is an important novel, looking at the Human Rights Movement. English Literature - Paper 2: Modern Texts - Drama - An Inspector Calls Pupils will study An Inspector Calls, building up an understanding of the social, historical and cultural context in which the play was written. They will also explore the plot, characters, setting, themes, language and structure, as well as key dramatic devices. English Literature - Paper 2: Modern Texts - Drama - An Inspector Calls Pupils will study An Inspector Calls, building up an understanding of the social, historical and cultural context in which the play was written. They will also explore the plot, characters, setting, themes, language and structure, as well as key dramatic devices. Summer 1 English Language - Paper 2: Writer s Viewpoints and Perspectives - Writing Section B (writing to present a point of view) Pupils will learn how to produce clear and coherent texts which effectively present a point of view to a variety of specific audiences. They will consider how to use vocabulary, grammar, structural and organisational features effectively and with sophistication, as well as using information provided by others to write in different forms. Also they will learn how to use language creatively, imaginatively and persuasively, including rhetorical devices. Summer 2 English Language - Paper 1 Section B: Descriptive / Narrative Writing Pupils will learn how to write creatively, using different techniques, and how to respond to a stimulus. They will consider how to use vocabulary, grammar, structural and organisational features effectively and with sophistication. Year 10:
Term Autumn 1 English Literature - Paper 1 19th Century Novel - Jekyll and Hyde Pupils will study Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde to build up an understanding of the historical, social and understanding of the plot, characters and Stevenson s message. Autumn 2 English Literature - Paper 1 19th Century Novel - Jekyll and Hyde Pupils will study Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde to build up an understanding of the historical, social and understanding of the plot, characters and Stevenson s message. Spring 1 English Language - Paper 1 Section A: Literature Fiction Texts Students will study a selection of fiction texts from the 19th and 20th centuries, analysing and comparing how texts from different time periods, but linked by theme, present a particular viewpoint or perspective to influence the reader. Spring 2 English Language - Paper 1 Section B: Descriptive / Narrative Writing Pupils will learn how to write creatively, using different techniques, and how to respond to a stimulus. They will consider how to use vocabulary, grammar, structural and organisational features effectively and with sophistication. Summer 1 English Literature - Paper 2: Poetry Anthology: Poems Past and Present Pupils will study a range of different poems from their GCSE anthology. They will explore the
themes and ideas of the poems, as well as learning how to identify and analyse key poetic features. Pupils will also learn how to compare and contrast different texts. Summer 2 English Literature - Paper 2: Unseen Poetry Pupils will study a variety of poetry to prepare them for the unseen poetry part of their GCSE exam. They will explore the themes and ideas of the poems, as well as learning how to identify and analyse key poetic features.