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KS3 English Poetry: ‘Identity’: free resources for English teachers

Lesson outlines and worksheets created by Teach First English teachers using films from BFI Player to support teaching KS3 poetry of identity.

Vietnamese Children Refugees (1978)

Downloadable resources

Lesson 1: Race relations in the UK for KS3PDF105 KB
Lesson 1 worksheet: Race relations in the UK for KS3PDF7 MB
Lesson 2: Wherever I Hang by Grace NicholsPDF102 KB
Lesson 2 worksheet: Wherever I Hang by Grace NicholsPDF91 KB
Lesson 3: We Refugees by Benjamin ZephaniahPDF931 KB
Lesson 3 worksheet: We Refugees by Benjamin ZephaniahPDF430 KB
Lesson 4: Checkin’ Out Me History by John AgardPDF98 KB
Lesson 4 worksheet: Checkin’ Out Me History by John AgardPDF571 KB
Lesson 5: Slam poetryPDF98 KB
Lesson 5 worksheet: Slam poetryPDF113 KB
Lesson 6: Filmmakers in the classroomPDF106 KB
Lesson 6 worksheet: Filmmakers in the classroomPDF76 KB
Moving Images in the Classroom: Poetry and identity unit for KS3PDF92 KB
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