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Year 10
AQA
'World and Lives'
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I can explore the big ideas and connections between the poems in the AQA World and Lives anthology.
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I can explain how khan presents the importance of artefacts in relation to culture.
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I can explain how khan uses language and structure to express ideas of identity and cultural repatriation.
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I can understand how Parker presents the craft of the jewellery maker and how it might relates to ideas of heritage and marginalisation.
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I can explain how Parker uses language and structure to present ideas around creativity and marginalisation in 'The Jewellery Maker'.
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I can explain how Liz Berry presents the importance of voice and identity.
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I can explain how Berry uses onomatopoeia, phonetic dialect, and anaphora in order to consider ideas of voice and identity.
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I can explore how khan, Parker and Berry express different ideas and concepts around identity.
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I can explain how Shelley presents powerful institutions through a consideration of the language and Romantic context.
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I can explain how Shelley uses language, structure and form to critique powerful institutions and express the concept of the suffering of ordinary people.
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I can explain how Dharker presents youth and education in 'A Century Later' particularly within the context of gender disparity within education across the world.
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I can explain how Dharker uses natural imagery, personification, caesuras and enjambment to express the concepts of strength and resistance in ‘A Century Later’.
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I can explain the similarities and differences between how Dharker and Shelley present ideas of time and temporality.
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I can understand how Mundair presents the concept of identity, heritage and migration in 'Name Journeys'.
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I can explain how Mundair uses metaphorical language and a subversion of the ghazal form to express ideas of identity and heritage in ‘Name Journeys’.
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I can understand how Berry presents ideas of migration, connection, difference, and journeys within ‘On an Afternoon Train from Purley to Victoria, 1955’.
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I can explain how Berry uses contrast and structural progression to express ideas of connection and humanity in 'On an Afternoon Train from Purley to Victoria, 1955'.
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I can explain how Femi presents concepts of power imbalance.
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I can explain how Femi uses star imagery, caesuras, and structural choices to express ideas of prejudice and perception in 'Thirteen'.
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I can explain and compare how Mundair, Berry, and Femi express concepts of liminality, physicality and voice.
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