24 brilliant texts to enrich your GCSE English curriculum
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Weave more representative and inclusive contemporary texts and writers into Key Stage 4 with this new anthology compiled by an expert panel of writers and teachers.
· Support the study of unseen texts at GCSE 9-1 with a rich choice of diverse and representative texts
· Choose from 8 fiction extracts, 8 non-fiction extracts and 8 poems to inspire students and help develop their reading and writing skills
· Knit into current schemes of work with strong thematic links to the most popular GCSE set texts and tasks that develop the key skills in the GCSE English assessment objectives
· Feel confident to deliver rewarding and engaging lessons using the teaching guidance, context notes, language support and ready-made lesson plans and worksheets
· Fully editable, downloadable and photocopiable so you can teach flexibly and share across the department
· The perfect companion to Who We Are KS3 Anthology Teacher Pack 9780008474607
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