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BritLit Each BritLit resource kit contains a text and downloadable materials to help teachers using literature in the English language classroom. Find out more about the BritLit project. WorldWords includes interviews with writers talking about their work. |
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The Wolf's TaleThe traditional story of Little Red Riding Hood receives a curious twist in this offering by Louise Cooper. |
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Hay Festival Segovia kitsThese three short kits were the result of a collaborative event in Segovia, Spain, between the organisers of the Hay Festival Segovia 2008 and the British Council, Spain. |
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Loose ChangeThe kit is based on the short story of the same name by author Andrea Levy. The story was first published in ‘The Independent on Sunday' and later in the anthology ‘Underwords - The Hidden City' published by Maia Press Limited. |
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The Landlady‘The Landlady' is a short story by Roald Dahl. |
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Francesca Beard: Chinese WhispersThis project is something out of the ordinary for BritLit as it supports a major piece of performance poetry. The materials here have been designed to support a series of workshops and performances of ‘Chinese Whispers' by Francesca Beard, one of the UK's leading performance poets. |
Primary
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A Handful of Poems by Tony MittonThe four poems in this collection are all by Tony Mitton, and the materials are the first to be designed by BritLit for the age range 9 – 11 year olds. Each collection includes text and audio of the poem as well as learning activities, teachers' notes and visual support. |
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Down by the Cool of the Pool“Down by the Cool of the Pool” is a rhyming text written by Tony Mitton. Join Frog and his farmyard friends as they dance around the pool. |
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Jack and the BeanstalkThis BritLit Primary Kit has been designed for use with any version of the tale. The kit integrates a range of mixed-ability cross-curricular materials within the context of the tale in order to actively engage children and develop their cognitive, linguistic and social skills. |
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Little Red Riding HoodAll around the world children love listening to and reading fairy tales in their mother tongue. Whatever the reason, fairy tales provide both children and teachers with a familiar starting point from which to explore stories in a second language. |
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Old MacDonald Had a FarmThe kit includes ideas to engage the children in the tale in addition to a host of activities to exploit the story and to extend the topic of farms and farm animals. |
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Younger teens
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Pink Bow TieA fourteen year old finds himself in trouble with the school Principal – again. This time, however, he has a genuine excuse, but is he likely to be believed? |
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Orange JuiceChildren’s laureate Michael Rosen has a way of presenting vexing questions in verse. |
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Chain ReactionAll seems to be going well on the cruise ship when suddenly there is a most unusual disruption. |
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The Wolf's TaleThe traditional story of Little Red Riding Hood receives a curious twist in this offering by Louise Cooper. |
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Genie-usLouise Cooper’s stories usually have a twist in the tale, and this is no different. It starts off ordinarily enough with a king, a crying princess and a poor suitor for the princess’s hand. So, what happens to cheer the princess up? Probably not what you think… |
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Secondary
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The Colourful Life of Calum McCallRon Butlin's little tale is a dark little piece, in spite of the title. It's very much a story of loss of dreams |
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Ullswater'Ullswater' is based on the short story by Romesh Gunesekera. It is about the relationship between two very different brothers and how various factors have caused them to grow apart. One brother describes their |
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Lucky'Lucky' is a kit based on the short story by Jane Rogers, and is the first in a series of BritLit projects in collaboration with Comma Press. |
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Views from EdinburghBased on the works of Jackie Kay and Ron Butlin this kit looks at the Scottish city of Edinburgh. It differs from original BritLit kits in that there is no single narrative text to work through. |
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LiverpoolFor the first time, materials for the BritLit project have been produced outside of Portugal, where the project began. Teachers working on BritLit in Hungary have been busily devising a new approach, |
Tertiary
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My Daughter, The FoxJackie Kay's story My Daughter, The Fox gives the reader an unusual view of the mother/child relationship. As the title suggests, the narrator's daughter isn't human, but the feelings generated between mother and daughter are universal and so the scene is set for the paradox to be played out. To find out more about the Britlit writing team in Russia and watch an interview with the team, click here or follow the link below: http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/britlit/britlit-russia-meet-team |
WorldWords
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Baby ScorpionFrancesca Beard's poem, Baby Scorpion, deals with transformation and consequence. A baby scorpion crawls from a burning log in front of a couple who are keeping warm by the fire. |
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Be Near MeThis extract from Andrew O’Hagan’s novel, Be Near Me, is centred around a boat trip that the narrator – a priest – is taking with two of his young parishioners. |
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Candy Coated Unicorns and Converse All StarsInua Ellam's poem, Candy Coated Unicorns And Converse All Stars, is a dark look at the plight of individuals set against violence, both of a domestic and of a general nature. |
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Double CrossThis extract from Malorie Blackman's novel, Double Cross, is a dialogue between two people engaged in criminal activities. |
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GeneticsSinéad Morrissey's poem, Genetics, gives us a wistful recollection of the poet as a celebration of the coming together of her parents. |
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AnnaSmith782
United Kingdom (Great Britain)
This is really amazing. My 3 years daughter is not so perfect in english but considering her age...
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