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Year 11
AQA
Power and conflict poetry continued
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I can identify and compare themes across poems from the Power and Conflict anthology.
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I can plan and structure a cohesive argument for a poetry comparison essay.
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I can explain how Agard presents identity in ‘Checking Out Me History’.
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I can explore how Agard uses language and structure to present conflict and create a didactic tone.
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I can understand ‘The Emigree’ and map the big ideas within the poem.
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I can explore how Rumens uses language and structure to explore the impact of conflict on personal identity.
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I can compare how Agard and Rumens present conflict and identity in their poems.
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I can explain how Dharker presents her attitude towards power and conflict in 'Tissue'.
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I can explain how Dharker presents her attitude to power in ‘Tissue’.
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I can explore common themes, messages and intent throughout the ‘Power and Conflict’ anthology.
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I can evaluate interesting choices of poems to compare with ‘Tissue’ and create a meaningful comparative plan.
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I can explore nuanced similarities and differences between poems, supported with evidence and analysis.
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