Filter by
Subjects
Key stage
Global tag
- (-) All global tags (2238)
- Reading (285)
- Post-1900 (159)
- Speaking (95)
- Vocabulary learning (72)
- Fiction (70)
- Fiction (69)
- Pre-1900 (67)
- Writing (60)
- Gothic (59)
- William Shakespeare (59)
- UK (58)
- Tragedy (49)
- William Shakespeare (47)
- Heritage (46)
- Africa (45)
- Macbeth (42)
- Macbeth (41)
- Asia (35)
- Using evidence (35)
- Modern (34)
- Listening (25)
- Cause and consequence (23)
- North America (18)
- Frankenstein (17)
- Mary Shelley (17)
- Angela Carter (16)
- South America (16)
- The Bloody Chamber (16)
- Charles Dickens (14)
- Continuity and change (14)
- Thomas Hardy (14)
- Interpretations (13)
- Writing (13)
- History (12)
- Significance (12)
- Comedy (11)
- Comprehension (11)
- David Grant (11)
- Europe (11)
- Oceania (11)
- Charles Dickens (10)
- History (10)
- Tess of the D’Urbervilles (10)
- Translation (10)
- Chronology (9)
- Ian McEwan (9)
- Roald Dahl (9)
- Charlotte Bronte (8)
- Fast (8)
- Jane Eyre (8)
- Margaret Atwood (8)
- Philip Pullman (8)
- Philip Pullman (8)
- Sarah Waters (8)
- The Handmaid’s Tale (8)
- The Little Stranger (8)
- Bram Stoker (7)
- Dracula (7)
- Khaled Hosseini (7)
- Antarctica (6)
- Artemis Fowl (6)
- Eoin Colfer (6)
- Experimental skills (6)
- Reading (6)
- Robert Louis Stevenson (6)
- Robert Louis Stevenson (6)
- The Child in Time (6)
- The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (6)
- World War One (6)
- Alice Walker (5)
- Benjamin Zephaniah (5)
- Gangsta Rap (5)
- George Eliot (5)
- Great Expectations (5)
- Northern Lights (5)
- Pronunciation and phonics (5)
- Similarity and difference (5)
- The Color Purple (5)
- An Inspector Calls (4)
- Development of scientific thinking (4)
- George Orwell (4)
- Hard Times (4)
- J.B. Priestley (4)
- John Steinbeck (4)
- Lady Macbeth (4)
- Middle East (4)
- Of Mice and Men (4)
- Reasoning (4)
- Robert Swindells (4)
- The Kite Rider (4)
- Theresa Breslin (4)
- Unseen (4)
- Whispers in the Graveyard (4)
- A Christmas Carol (3)
- A Christmas Carol (3)
- Animal Farm (3)
- Behind the Scenes at the Museum (3)
- Enduring Love (3)
- Free! (3)
- Hamlet (3)
- Heroes (3)
- Holes (3)
- Kate Atkinson (3)
- Othello (3)
- Robert Cormier (3)
- Seamus Heaney (3)
- The Great Gatsby (3)
- The Hound of the Baskervilles (3)
- The Kite Runner (3)
- The Mill on the Floss (3)
- 2 (2)
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2)
- Analysis and evaluation (2)
- Anita and Me (2)
- Arthur Miller (2)
- Core maths (2)
- Emily Bronte (2)
- Geoffrey Chaucer (2)
- Handling data (2)
- Henry V (2)
- John Donne (2)
- John Webster (2)
- Lord of the Flies (2)
- Louis Sachar (2)
- Meera Syal (2)
- Metaphysical (2)
- Neutral Tones (2)
- Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha (2)
- Roddy Doyle (2)
- Roddy Doyle (2)
- Silas Marner (2)
- Spoken language (2)
- The Duchess of Malfi (2)
- Wilfred Owen (2)
- William Golding (2)
- Wuthering Heights (2)
- 1 (1)
- 4 (1)
- 5 (1)
- Algebra (1)
- Andrea Levy (1)
- Anita Desai (1)
- Arundhati Roy (1)
- Athol Fugard (1)
- A View from the Bridge (1)
- Billy and the Minpins (1)
- Blitzed (1)
- Boy (1)
- Caryl Churchill (1)
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1)
- Charlotte's Web (1)
- Chinua Achebe (1)
- Christina Rossetti (1)
- David Almond (1)
- Deborah Ellis (1)
- Dictionary skills (1)
- Dr Lanyon (1)
- Dulce Et Decorum Est (1)
- Dylan Thomas (1)
- E. B. White (1)
- E.M. Forster (1)
- Edgar Allan Poe (1)
- Elizabeth (1)
- Fasting, Feasting (1)
- Functional skills (1)
- George's Marvellous Medicine (1)
- Graphs (1)
- H.G. Wells (1)
- Harper Lee (1)
- Howard’s End (1)
- James and the Giant Peach (1)
- James Dashner (1)
- John Agard (1)
- John Keats (1)
- Joseph Conrad (1)
- Joseph Delaney (1)
- Lloyd Jones (1)
- London (1)
- Lord Byron (1)
- Matilda (1)
- Measure for Measure (1)
- Mercutio (1)
- Mister Pip (1)
- Modelling (1)
- Much Ado About Nothing (1)
- Nick Butterworth (1)
- Non-fiction (1)
- Othello (1)
- Owen Sheers (1)
- Percy the Park Keeper (1)
- R. J. Palacio (1)
- Required practicals (1)
- Roald Dahl (1)
- Rupert Brooke (1)
- Skellig (1)
- Small Island (1)
- Stephen Davies (1)
- Storm on the Island (1)
- Susan Hill (1)
- T.S. Eliot (1)
- Tennessee Williams (1)
- The Breadwinner (1)
- The creature (1)
- The Crucible (1)
- The God of Small Things (1)
- The Maze Runner (1)
- The Monkey’s Paw (1)
- The Soldier (1)
- The Spook’s Apprentice (1)
- The Tempest (1)
- The Time Machine (1)
- The Twits (1)
- The Wife of Bath’s Tale (1)
- The Woman in Black (1)
- The Yellowcake Conspiracy (1)
- To Kill a Mockingbird (1)
- Top Girls (1)
- Tsotsi (1)
- Twelfth Night (1)
- Victor Frankenstein (1)
- W.W. Jacobs (1)
- White Poppies (1)
- William Blake (1)
- Wonder (1)
Resource type
- (-) Complete lesson (1735)
- Worksheet (664)
- Student activity (610)
- Role play/debate/discussion (116)
- Teaching ideas (108)
- Exam preparation (99)
- Revision (63)
- Differentiated (62)
- Lesson plan (37)
- Homework (36)
- Starter/Plenary (30)
- Assessment (26)
- Game/quiz (21)
- Presentation (13)
- Self-assessment (13)
- Templates (9)
- Scheme of work (8)
- Knowledge organisers (2)
- Audio (1)
- Display/posters (1)
- Video (1)
Special Education Need SEND
Arguments and persuasive texts
If you are looking for lesson resources, worksheets and templates for teaching persuasive writing and argumentative writing, we’ve got a wide range of engaging resources to improve KS3 and GCSE English students’ writing skills and develop their use of emotive language.
From persuasive letter examples to inspiring writing prompts, you’ll find detailed lists of persuasive techniques and writing techniques they can use, as well as scaffolded, step-by-step resources to show students how to structure their ideas through paragraphs to create balanced arguments.
Students sometimes struggle to present a persuasive argument, express their point of view clearly and coherently, and offer counterarguments, so you’ll also find models and exemplars to help them to brainstorm and identify the main points before they start writing.
If you are looking for GCSE exam practice tasks, like articles, speeches and persuasive letter writing activities, we’ve got a range of exam-style questions to hone exam skills and confidence too.
For a comprehensive scheme of work with lesson plans, try our Argue and persuade teaching pack for KS3 students.