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Year 11

Fiction: books that changed my world

14 lessons

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  • Developing fiction writing
  • English Language GCSE

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In this unit, pupils read extracts from some impactful books to inpsire their own writing. Within each of the five extracts, they identify and analyse a key technique before emulating it in their own piece of writing. At the end of the unit, they craft the opening to an impactful narrative.

This unit uses and builds on pupils' understanding and mastery of fiction writing methods from the unit 'Ending stories'. In this unit, pupils look at a wider range of fiction writing techniques, and start to think carefully about the merits of making different choices in their writing. They also start to focus more on openings and beginnings, which helps them to extend their understanding of comprehensive narrative writing. This unit prepares pupils for the unit 'Inner musings', where pupils extend their understanding of narrative writing by focusing in detail on the importance of voice.

  1. Exploring the importance of books and stories
  2. 'The Great Gatsby': Developing a personal response
  3. 'The Great Gatsby': analysing a writer's craft
  4. Analysing effective endings in Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby'
  5. Reading the opening of Orwell's '1984'
  6. Emulating the opening to Orwell's '1984'
  7. Considering the use of motifs in Bronte's 'Wuthering Heights'
  8. Emulating the use of motifs in Brontë's 'Wuthering Heights'
  9. Considering the use of dialogue in Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment'
  10. Emulating Dostoevsky's use of dialogue in 'Crime and Punishment'
  11. Considering Chandler's use of similes in 'Trouble is My Business'
  12. Emulating Chandler's use of similes in 'Trouble is My Business'
  13. Planning the opening to an impactful narrative
  14. Writing the opening to an impactful narrative

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