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KS3 English: Two short films: free resources for English teachers

Lesson outlines and worksheets created by Teach First English teachers to support a range of skills of analysis and response at KS3, focusing on two films available for free on BFI Player.

Little Elephant (2015)

Downloadable resources

Lesson 1: Fatherhood (London, 2017) for KS3 EnglishPDF6 MB
Lesson 1 worksheet: Fatherhood (London, 2017) for KS3 EnglishPDF10 MB
Lesson 2: Little Elephant (Jessop, 2015) for KS3 EnglishPDF414 KB
Lesson 2 worksheet: Little Elephant (Jessop, 2015) for KS3 EnglishPDF80 KB
Lesson 3: Close Up - Fatherhood (London, 2017) for KS3 EnglishPDF7 MB
Lesson 3 worksheet: Close Up - Fatherhood (London, 2017) for KS3 EnglishPDF1 MB
Lesson 4: Little Elephant (Jessop, 2015) for KS3 EnglishPDF316 KB
Lesson 5: Fatherhood (London, 2017) for KS3 EnglishPDF5 MB
Lesson 5 helpsheet: Fatherhood (London, 2017) for KS3 EnglishPDF85 KB
Lesson 6: Little Elephant (Jessop, 2015) for KS3 EnglishPDF739 KB
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