All of Us KS5 Anthology

24 Brilliant Texts to Enrich Your a Level and Ib English Curriculum

Mike Gould author Jo Heathcote author Ali Al-Jamri author Joanne Benjamin-Lewis author Djamila Boothman author Beth Kemp author Christopher Clyde Green author Lucy Toop illustrator Jo Heathcote editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Published:27th Sep '23

Should be back in stock very soon

All of Us KS5 Anthology cover

Enrich your A level and IB Diploma English curriculum and spark ideas for coursework text choices with 24 brilliant texts from the eighteenth century to the present day

Provide a stimulating choice of texts to help with ‘unseen’ text analysis, promote independent reading and prompt creative and recreative writing. Enhance students’ studies with the bank of inspiring fiction and non-fiction extracts and poems across different genres and forms, carefully selected by an expert panel of teachers and writers.

  • Encourage personal reading and inspire text choices for coursework (NEA) with the brilliant range of challenging and thought-provoking texts
  • Give all students a chance to shine, see themselves in the past and present, and find a point of connection in literature by exposing them to a wealth of voices and experiences
  • Feel confident to deliver rewarding and engaging lessons using the teaching notes which include contextual information, discussion prompts, detailed language, structure and style points, creative and recreative response ideas, and suggestions to help students explore further
  • Fully customisable, downloadable and photocopiable so you can teach flexibly and share
    across the department, whether you are teaching the A Level English Language, English Language and Literature, or English Literature specifications or the IB English A Diploma Programme
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“All Of Us is a thoughtful and timely anthology that will enrich my teaching of unseen texts in the KS5 classroom. There is a really exciting range of voices represented in this anthology and the rich range of diverse texts will challenge and engage students, both linguistically and thematically.

It is fantastic to see such a variety of genres and text types included, which will enable teachers of both Language and Literature courses to support students with analysing unseen texts, whether it is approaching the unseen poetry question in the Literature exam or unpacking how meanings and representations are created in non-fiction texts for the A Level Language exam.

The detailed notes on contexts and writer's choices, will give teachers and students the confidence to analyse these texts in a developed way. I think the 'Explore Further' sections, with ideas about connecting texts will be really useful for both me, as a teacher, but also to help guide my students with ideas for their NEAs.

This anthology can be used flexibly across different specifications and courses to enrich students' skills in analysis alongside their cultural capital.

I particularly liked the overview table, which will help me to plan my teaching and choose the most suitable texts to fit in to our curriculum.

This is a fantastic resource, which will enhance our teaching of unseen texts in the classroom.

Naomi Hursthouse, Assistant Headteacher, Steyning Grammar School, West Sussex

ISBN: 9780008643416

Dimensions: 297mm x 210mm x 11mm

Weight: 340g

128 pages