Twelve weeks · Paper 1 Section A
Scheme of work
Built on one principle: the question types are taught through the texts, not after them. Each anthology text carries the skill it teaches best, and unseen practice arrives once the method is second nature.
| Wk | Text / focus | Teaching focus | Written outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Danger of a Single Story | How to read non-fiction: SLAP (structure, language, audience, purpose); speech architecture (introduction, exposition, peroration); ethos, logos, pathos. Sectioning and annotation tasks. | Annotated speech; first PEEWE paragraphs on identity. |
| 2 | A Passage to Africa | Reportage and the ethics of witness: the enigma opening, the turn, direct address. Twenty annotation questions; desensitisation debate. | Analytical paragraphs; Q3-style thoughts-and-feelings practice. |
| 3 | The Explorer’s Daughter | Divided loyalty in travel writing: lyrical description against factual justification; tracing a conflict of feeling through a text. | Conflict-map of the text; language-for-effect table. |
| 4 | Explorers or boys messing about? | News values and slant: how a report that looks balanced steers its reader. Fact and opinion work. Questions 1 to 3 drilled on this text. | Timed Q1–Q3; slant-spotting homework. |
| 5 | Between a Rock and a Hard Place | Tension in autobiography: present tense, short sentences, technical register. The 12-mark method introduced: three ideas, topic sentences, embedding. | First timed 12-mark answer (tense atmosphere). |
| 6 | Young and dyslexic? | Argument from lived experience: anecdote as evidence, direct address, the rallying close. Structure of a column argued through memoir. | 12-mark answer redraft from marking-desk notes. |
| 7 | A Game of Polo with a Headless Goat | Comic travel writing: pace, hinge paragraphs, bathos. Onomatopoeia and sentence rhythm for chaos. | PETAL paragraphs; engage-the-reader 12-mark practice. |
| 8 | Beyond the Sky and the Earth | Wonder and the observer role: cataloguing, second person, the limits of vocabulary. Travel writing debate: does it mislead? | 12-mark answer (sense of wonder). |
| 9 | H is for Hawk | Memoir and restraint: tense slips, minor sentences, allusion. Reading grief in a text without dramatising it in the classroom. | Structure-focused analysis paragraph; themes table. |
| 10 | Chinese Cinderella | Autobiography and archetype: dread, reversal, the bargain ending. The 22-mark comparison method introduced with the Running Away exemplar. | First timed 22-mark comparison. |
| 11 | Unseen practice I–II | L5 unseen weeks: historical fiction then memoir. GAP orientation, locate by lines, points match marks, inference with evidence. Self- and peer-marking against point menus. | Two full unseen question sets, self-marked. |
| 12 | Unseen practice III + mock | Biography unseen; full-paper timing; the five-question rhythm end to end. Redrafting from marking-desk annotations. | Full timed Section A mock. |
Slides for all ten texts and the three unseen weeks exist in the department archive; the PEEWE/PETAL scaffolds and line-by-line question sequences in them map directly onto the text pages of this site.