I am an English, Media and Film Studies Teacher. All my resources aim to be inclusive and exciting for students and for teachers. With my love of educational research, I have tried to apply pedagogical practices to the resources created. Please leave me review and comment - would love to make improvements!
I am an English, Media and Film Studies Teacher. All my resources aim to be inclusive and exciting for students and for teachers. With my love of educational research, I have tried to apply pedagogical practices to the resources created. Please leave me review and comment - would love to make improvements!
Tried and tested in the classroom! This character profile for Lady Macbeth allows student to get all their notes in one place!
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Check out this range of 15 poems that focus on wars from different cultures. From World War One to the Iraq war, this anthology aims to capture the thoughts, feelings and emotions of individuals across the world. Each poem has information about the poet. PLUS! There are pages dedicated to contextual information, where students can research and better understand the wars that have impacted the poets.
See the selections of poems below:
Anthem for Doomed Youth, Wilfred Owen
Dulce et Decorum Est, Wilfred Owen
Who’s for the Game?, Jessie Pope
The Gift of India, Sarojini Naidu
Untitled, Takijiro Onishi
War Baby, Pamela Holmes
We are Not Blessed, Nikolay Mayorov
The Butterfly, Pavel Freidmann
High Flight, John Gillespie Magee
All of Us or None, Bertolt Brecht
Songs of Love and War, Sayd Bahoudine Majrouh
The Brutal Game, Alex Cocker
Helmand, John Hawhead
Landays, Rashila Mushka
War Sees No Colour, Donna Zephrine
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This bundle gives you:
An Inspector Calls
Power & Conflict Poetry
Love & Relationships Poetry
Each booklet has a range of revision activities, with over 5 exam questions each. Students are given PEEZL scaffolds as well as guidance in their academic writing.
These presentation slides, worksheet and self-reflection sheet has been designed to warm up exam skills. This lesson work well as starter and a way to consolidate the basic!
The exam question is: How has Dickens presented Scrooge as a cold-hearted character?
Included is:
Contextual knowledge
YouTube Video links: Scrooge Character Analysis
Extract from Stave One
PEE structure and guidance
Scaffolded PEEZL structure with modelled paragraphs
Self-reflection sheet: plus, minus and improve.
Get this eight step booklet that aims to support students in creating and delivering their spoken language presentation. This booklet includes:
Step 1: Intial ideas
Step 2: Research
Step 3: Involve the audience
Step 4: Presenting ideas
Step 5: Questions
Step 6: Conveying ideas
Step 7: Organising ideas
Step 8: Rehearsal
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TWENTY revision resources to support students through English Literature Paper 1. This bundle includes:
10 Exam practice questions
Scaffolded PEEZL structures
30 day revision challenges
Quizzes
Infographics
Self Assessment using AQA AOs
and so much more!
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This is quick and easy mini-lesson on how to identify language features. Students can guide themselves through the slides or they can be guided step-by-step. Examples texts have been included, with a few language features to warm up those skills!
This worksheet is best A3 as students can consider the key assessment objectives when answering an exam question. This sheet is specific to the modern prose section. There is a modelled example on the second sheet to support students gaining the most from the work sheet.
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This Romeo and Juliet exam booklet is jam packed with a range of learning activities. From scaffolded exam practice questions, to embedded context sheets - this booklet has 50 pages of everything a student needs to succeed in the exam!
FIVE exam practice questions
Character profiles
Flashcards
Context sheets throughout
Key quotations
Effect on the audience
Answering the exam question
30 day revision challenge.
AND SO MUCH MORE!
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A clear structured lesson guiding students reading of My Last Duchess. Annotations have been included with a small focus on structure. To complete the lesson is a debate statement.
This is a jampacked scheme of work that goe sthrough each scene of Macbeth. With differentiated tasks and worksheets to support students learning of the Shakespearean tradegy. starting from underpinning the context of a tragedy all the way through to the finale scene of the texts. Plus, there are reading slides to support class reading of the play. Good luck!
Printable on ONE A4 sheet, these character flashcards focus on three areas:
Summary
Quotations
Contextual Links
There is one bonus flashcard with information on Shakespeare.
These flashcards have been designed to support weaker learners grasping key information for the AQA English Literature Paper 1 exam.
This scheme of work looks to engage students in both Section A: Reading and Section: Writing. As for the reading section, there is a breadth of literature that gives students the opportunity to exercise each of skills mentioned in the AQA specification. Good luck!
This SOW includes 20 lessons with the following:
Range of fictional extracts
Self assessment sheets with AQA exemplars
Writing guides
Range of writing techniques explored
Example writing
SO MUCH MORE!
This resources has been designed to show students how inferences can be developed. Using both audio books and an excerpt students will have the opportunity to broaden their reading and skills. All the best,
Get students naming the characters that have said the following lines. This worksheet is a great revision tool that can be used after reading the play!
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Here are a range of structural features for fictional texts. A great revision resource for all ages, in particular for GCSE students studying English Language Paper 1, Question 3.