Teaching resources created in the summer of 2022 by a group of Teach First teachers on a placement at BFI, covering aspects of English, KS4 Film, PSHCE for KS4, and a cross-curricular KS2 resource.
Resources
KS3 English Poetry: ‘Identity’: free resources for English teachers
Lesson outlines and worksheets created by Teach First English teachers using films from BFI Player to support teaching KS3 poetry of identity.
Find out moreKS3 English: Two short films: free resources for English teachers
Lesson outlines and worksheets created by Teach First English teachers to support a range of skills of analysis and response at KS3, focusing on two films available for free on BFI Player.
Find out moreKS4 Film Studies: Free resource for GCSE Film teachers
Lesson outline created by Teach First teachers with a focus on the short film Fatherhood, streaming for free on BFI Player.
Find out moreKS2 Cross-curricular: Free resource for teachers
Exploration of the free BFI Player short film Jemima + Johnny, looking at how to challenge racist attitudes with KS2 pupils.
Find out moreKS4 PSHE: Free resources for teachers
Lesson outlines and worksheets using free films from BFI Player to explore intersectionality, created by Teach First teachers.
Find out moreKS4 English, History, PSCHE activities: free resources for teachers
This sequence of activities created by Teach First teacher Cyrus Barik is for English, History and PSCHE and is designed around Tunde Ikoli and Maggie Pinhorn’s Tunde’s Film (1974).
Find out moreA level English – The God of Small Things: free resources for teachers
Teach First teacher Cecily Brem creates film resources to support study of Arundhati Roy's novel.
Find out moreKS2 Music: Notting Hill Carnival: free resources for teachers
Teach First teachers create music resources based around two BFI films about the Notting Hill Carnival.
Find out moreKS3 Humanities: free resource for teachers
This resource was created by Teach First for teachers of Humanities to explore questions of racial identity using two BFI films: Khaana (2012) and #WeAreHere (2021).
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