Go Create
15 total works
Led by authors such as Michael Morpurgo and Anthony Horowitz, inspire your students to take on the roles of different professional writers.
Go Create: Poetry and Fiction will take your class through the steps of being a thriller or mystery writer, picture book writer, poet, historical ficton writer and writer about different places and cultures.
The Go Create Poetry and Fiction pack contains five complete schemes of work which allow your students to:
• meet the experts
• delve into the day-to-day life of writers, performers and media professionals
• learn the tricks of their trade
• use this knowledge to produce their own creative work.
With authors such as Michael Morpurgo and Anthony Horowitz as your guides, inspire your Year 7s to take on the role of different professional writers. Structured schemes of work ask students to consider the audience they are writing for, and give them the skills to plan, develop, edit and appraise their own creative work.
Each flexible Go Create pack comprises:
• a CD-ROM packed with activities and stimulating audio-visual material for classroom display
• a printed pack containing photocopiable texts, work schemes and classroom resources.
The audio-visual resources on the CD-ROM don’t just present the finished article; they show you how to get there. From writers’ drafts to excerpts of broadcasts, performances and rehearsals, the creative process has never been clearer.
All lesson plans and worksheets are also available as customisable Word files for you to adapt to the needs of your classes.
With help from real-life media professionals, inspire your class to take on the role of professional writers, reporters, campaigners and presenters.
Go Create: Non-fiction and Media will take your class through the steps of being a blogger, news reporter, eco-campaigner and film critic, and will help them to write their own autobiography.
The Go Create Non Fiction and Media pack contains five complete schemes of work which allow your students to:
• meet the experts
• delve into the day-to-day life of writers, performers and media professionals
• learn the tricks of their trades
• use this knowledge to inform their own creative work.
Inspire your Year 7s to take on the role of professional writers, reporters, campaigners and presenters. Structured schemes of work ask students to consider the context they are working within, and give them the skills to plan, develop, edit and appraise their own creative work. The new creative outlets of the internet age are one focus here as students are given the opportunity to reflect on their potential and try them out for themselves.
Each flexible Go Create pack comprises:
• a CD-ROM packed with activities and stimulating audio-visual resources for classroom display
• a printed pack containing photocopiable texts, schemes of work, and classroom resources.
The audio visual resources on the CD-ROM don’t just present the finished article; they show you how to get there. From writers’ drafts to excerpts of broadcasts, performances and rehearsals, the creative process has never been clearer.
All lesson plans and worksheets are also available as customisable Word files for you to adapt to the needs of your classes.
With real-life practitioners as your guides, inspire your KS3 students to take on the role of professional actors, directors and performers!
Use Go Create: Drama, Speaking & Listening to take your class through the steps of being a storyteller, actor, presenter and playwright.
The Go Create Drama pack contains:
• 40 customisable and framework-friendly lesson plans with lots of ideas for you to use as they are or to integrate into your existing schemes of work
• An indispensable resource bank of text extracts, audio and video clips, images and blogs, including a video tour of a children's theatre and excerpts of broadcasts, performances and rehearsals
• A wealth of classroom activities to raise standards in functional skills and increase enjoyment in lessons
The pack includes specially commissioned footage of three young actors working on a scene from a play with the director of the Unicorn Theatre, as well as interviews with them and clips from the rehearsals.