Teacher area: scheme of work and assessment
The Poetry AnthologySixteen poems, one guide

Ten weeks · Paper 1 Section B

Scheme of work

Built on one principle: comparison is not a bolt-on at the end but the way the poems are taught from week two. Every pair below is a pairing students could use in the exam.

WkPoemsTeaching focusWritten outcome
1 Introduction + If– How to read a poem: voice, form, structure before theme-hunting. If– as training ground: the single suspended sentence, anaphora, the conditional ladder. Open the methods glossary and the quotation habits. Annotated If–; first analytical paragraph (device to effect).
2 Prayer Before Birth + Hide and Seek Voice and vulnerability: the litany against the game. First comparison work: both end in abandonment. Teach the integrated comparison sentence from the start. Comparison sentences; fear/innocence quotation table opened.
3 Blessing + War Photographer The anchor pairing: powerful images, religious lexis in both, structure as meaning (swelling stanzas against ordered sestets). First full comparison paragraph, marked against AO2/AO3.
4 Search for My Tongue + Half-caste Identity and language: form carrying culture (Gujarati script, creole); the confrontational “you”; performance and tone (play the Agard recordings). Comparison paragraph: how each poem stages its argument.
5 Half-past Two + Piano Childhood and time: coined compounds and timelessness against sensory memory and reluctant nostalgia; both poems’ endings as returns. Timed paragraph; childhood/memory table updated.
6 Sonnet 116 + La Belle Dame sans Merci Two loves, two forms: sonnet as argument against ballad as haunting; metre and rhyme taught properly here. Form and structure paragraph (the most forgotten AO2 ground).
7 Poem at Thirty-Nine + Do not go gentle Parents, loss and grief: free verse intimacy against villanelle refusal; Remember alongside as the third voice. Comparison paragraph choosing the second poem independently.
8 My Last Duchess + The Tyger Power and the sinister: dramatic monologue and the slipping mask; hammered quatrains and unanswerable questions; Remember + Prayer Before Birth mopped up in starters. Full timed Section B answer (40 minutes).
9 Pairings and choice The pairings map as revision spine: for each named poem, rehearse the choice of partner; speed re-reading and mark-up drills (5 minutes per poem). Choice drills; three-point plans against the clock.
10 Exam writing The forty-minute method end to end; integrated versus stapled comparison; conclusions that weigh. Redrafting from marking-desk annotations. Second full timed answer + redraft.

Slides for all sixteen poems exist in the department archive; the PETAL scaffolds and stanza-by-stanza question sequences in them map directly onto the poem pages of this site.