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'Love and Relationships'

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Why this why now

This unit uses and builds on pupils' understanding of poetry and comparison from 'Single poet study: Maya Angelou' and 'Comparing poetry from the first world war'. With Maya Angelou, pupils saw how poetry is used to present relationships with people and place, but in this unit they compare more complex ideas about relationships. They also complete more sustained and nuanced comparisons, and generate their own comparative points. This unit prepares pupils for the anthology's 'continued study' unit, where they will look at the most complex poems and make nuanced comparisons across all poems.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils can use reading skills to decode texts.
  • Pupils can make clear inferences about texts.
  • Pupils can comment on the language choices of a poet.
  • Pupils can recognise and comment on some structural devices of poetry such as rhyme, rhythm, stanza and line length.
  • Pupils understand that the social and historical context of texts impacts our interpretation of them.
  • Pupils can write clear topic sentences.
  • Pupils can select evidence from a text to support their analysis.
  • Pupils can structure their arguments using single paragraph outlines.
  • Pupils have an understanding that power corrupts.
  • Pupils can use comparative conjunctions and correlative conjunctions to compare texts.

Threads

Why this why now

This unit uses and builds on pupils' understanding of poetry and comparison from 'Single poet study: Maya Angelou' and 'Comparing poetry from the first world war'. With Maya Angelou, pupils saw how poetry is used to present relationships with people and place, but in this unit they compare more complex ideas about relationships. They also complete more sustained and nuanced comparisons, and generate their own comparative points. This unit prepares pupils for the anthology's 'continued study' unit, where they will look at the most complex poems and make nuanced comparisons across all poems.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils can use reading skills to decode texts.
  • Pupils can make clear inferences about texts.
  • Pupils can comment on the language choices of a poet.
  • Pupils can recognise and comment on some structural devices of poetry such as rhyme, rhythm, stanza and line length.
  • Pupils understand that the social and historical context of texts impacts our interpretation of them.
  • Pupils can write clear topic sentences.
  • Pupils can select evidence from a text to support their analysis.
  • Pupils can structure their arguments using single paragraph outlines.
  • Pupils have an understanding that power corrupts.
  • Pupils can use comparative conjunctions and correlative conjunctions to compare texts.
Literature

'Love and Relationships'

In this unit, pupis explore 12 of the 15 poems from the 'Love and Relationships' anthology. Pupils complete two lessons about each poem: one on understanding and one on analysis. Pupils study the poems in four groups, and they pause after each group to compare how those poems present common themes.

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