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12 August 2026

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Lesson Summary

In this lesson, students analyse the novel as a symbol of evil, exploring how Golding presents darkness as an inherent part of human nature. Learners then evaluate views on innate versus learned morality, comparing philosophical interpretations of whether the boys’ behaviour is driven by instinct or shaped by environment. Students also assess the symbolism of Simon’s death, recognising how this pivotal moment represents the triumph of fear, ignorance and collective violence over truth.
Throughout the lesson, bold, modern AI imaging enhances learning and keeps the PowerPoint visually engaging, helping Year 9 students visualise the moral and symbolic weight of Simon’s final scene.

What’s Included
  • Clear learning objectives exploring evil, morality and symbolism
  • AI‑enhanced visuals to support comprehension and engagement
  • Guided analysis of Golding’s portrayal of evil and human nature
  • Debate tasks on innate vs learned morality
  • Symbolism activities unpacking the significance of Simon’s death
  • Morality Source Analysis Worksheet
    • Students evaluate arguments for innate versus learned morality in the text
    • Includes an adaptive version for learners needing additional scaffolding
  • Clean, accessible formatting suitable for KS3 classrooms
Why Teachers Will Like This Resource
  • Deepens understanding of morality, symbolism and human behaviour
  • Uses modern AI imaging to make abstract ideas visually accessible
  • Encourages philosophical thinking alongside textual analysis
  • Provides a ready‑to‑teach structure with differentiation built in
  • Supports progression into themes of violence, guilt and societal collapse

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Lord of the Flies – Complete 12‑Lesson Scheme + Knowledge Organiser

## **Bundle Summary** This KS3 bundle includes a full **12‑lesson scheme** on *Lord of the Flies* plus a detailed **Knowledge Organiser** covering key vocabulary, context, symbols and big ideas. The organiser defines essential terms such as *allegory*, *microcosm*, *autocracy*, *atavism*, *pathetic fallacy*, *anonymity* and *depravity*, and explains major symbols including the conch (*fragile democracy*), Piggy’s glasses (*science and foresight*), the signal fire, and the island. It also outlines Golding’s WWII influence — *“William Golding’s WWII navy experience shattered his belief in human goodness.”* — and summarises characters as concepts: Ralph (order), Piggy (reason), Jack (power), Simon (insight). The 12 lessons explore leadership, savagery, morality, symbolism, fear, and analytical writing, each with AI‑enhanced slides and adaptive worksheets. --- ## **What’s Included** - **12 fully planned lessons** with clear objectives and engaging visuals - **Adaptive worksheets** for every lesson (debates, comparison charts, creative tasks, symbolism analysis) - **Knowledge Organiser** with key vocabulary, context, symbols and mastery questions - Consistent structure ideal for KS3 (11–14) teaching and revision --- ## **Why Teachers Will Like This Bundle** - Complete, ready‑to‑teach scheme requiring no extra planning - Strong coverage of themes, context, symbolism and PEEL writing - Knowledge Organiser supports retrieval practice and long‑term learning - Differentiation built in across all lessons - Perfect for Year 9 studying allegory, morality and human behaviour

£10.00

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