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With 16 years of experience as an English teacher, preceded by a 5-year tenure as a graduate librarian, I've had the privilege of teaching and working with all key stages and abilities. I take pride in developing original and high-quality resources. Should you have any specific requests, please feel free to reach out. wildpoppyfieldsart@gmail.com AT x

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With 16 years of experience as an English teacher, preceded by a 5-year tenure as a graduate librarian, I've had the privilege of teaching and working with all key stages and abilities. I take pride in developing original and high-quality resources. Should you have any specific requests, please feel free to reach out. wildpoppyfieldsart@gmail.com AT x
CEFR A2 - COMPREHENSION - A DAY AT THE BEACH
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CEFR A2 - COMPREHENSION - A DAY AT THE BEACH

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This A2 level reading resource is tailored to support English language learners. Students read about the narrator’s day on the beach, and learn, through reading, how to communicate every day situations. The comprehension questions reinforce understanding and vocabulary acquisition. Perfect for ESL beginners. **Included: ** A2 Reading Passage MCQs Answers AT x
CREATIVE PROSE - GCSE AQA
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CREATIVE PROSE - GCSE AQA

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A comprehensive lesson to support the development of creative writing including: *A full detailed Lesson Power Point with differentiated outcomes *paired work *peer assessment *extension task *Mix & Match sample responses and success criteria *Source image Many thanks AT x
AQA 9-1 PAPER 2 - READING / WRITING - WILDE PRISON
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AQA 9-1 PAPER 2 - READING / WRITING - WILDE PRISON

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Boost your students’ AQA English Language Paper 2 performance with our comprehensive practice resource. Includes authentic texts, targeted questions, and model answers to ensure effective exam preparation. Included: Source Texts: Source A: An extract from a historical letter by Oscar Wilde, focusing on the treatment of children in prison. Source B: A contemporary newspaper article adapted from The Guardian, which discusses the treatment of convicts in Greenland’s Nuuk correctional institution. Practice Questions: Q1: True/False Statements (Source A) Students are provided with several statements about the extract and must identify which ones are true. This tests comprehension and attention to detail. Q2: Summary of Differences (Sources A & B) Students must summarize the differences between the treatment of children in prison (Source A) and the treatment of convicts in Greenland (Source B). This encourages comparative analysis and synthesis of information. Q3: Language Analysis (Source B) A detailed question requiring students to analyze how the writer uses language to convey scepticism about Greenland’s treatment of criminals. This develops critical reading and linguistic analysis skills. Q4: Attitudinal Comparison (Sources A & B) Students must compare the attitudes of the two writers towards prison as a form of punishment, including the methods used to convey their attitudes. This enhances comparative skills and the ability to support arguments with textual evidence. Model Answers: Detailed model answers for each practice question: with clear examples of high-quality responses. These serve as benchmarks for students to measure their own work. Sample Writing Response: A sample article written for a broadsheet newspaper, demonstrates how to effectively argue a point of view on the treatment of young offenders. This helps students understand how to structure their writing and use persuasive techniques. AT x
GCSE/IGCSE 9 - 1 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - COMPREHENSION/DISCUSSION - IMPACT ON WORKERS
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GCSE/IGCSE 9 - 1 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - COMPREHENSION/DISCUSSION - IMPACT ON WORKERS

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - COMPREHENSION/DISCUSSION - IMPACT ON WORKERS Explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming workplaces and the role of unions in protecting workers’ rights in this engaging activity for 15-16 year-old students. Through comprehension exercises and dynamic discussions, students will develop critical thinking skills and a deeper understanding of contemporary labour issues related to AI. The entire resource is suitable for black-and-white printing, while the colour version can be used for presentations on an interactive whiteboard. Answers included. AT x
AQA GCSE - PAPER 2 - READING/WRITING -SUFFRAGE/ EQUALITY
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AQA GCSE - PAPER 2 - READING/WRITING -SUFFRAGE/ EQUALITY

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This resource provides a comprehensive AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 practice set focusing on women’s rights, featuring two contrasting reading passages, corresponding questions, and a writing task. It is designed to help students develop their reading comprehension, analytical, and writing skills. Includes: Reading Passages: Source A: A 19th-century pamphlet discussing the experiences of suffragette hunger strikers. Source B: A contemporary essay on the progress and remaining challenges in gender equality. Section A: Reading Questions: Question 1 (4 marks): Choose four true statements based on Source A. Question 2 (8 marks): Summarise the different challenges women face as described in both texts. Question 3 (12 marks): Analyse how the writer of Source B uses language to present ongoing issues in gender equality. Question 4 (16 marks): Compare how the two writers convey their perspectives on women’s rights and equality. Section B: Writing Task (40 marks): Write an article for a school magazine explaining views on the progress of women’s rights and the challenges that remain. Answers ALSO SUITABLE FOR HOME STUDY. AT x
GCSE / IGCSE  9 - 1 SHAKESPEARE- ANALYTICAL COMPREHENSION-MACBETH-BLOOD IMAGERY
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GCSE / IGCSE 9 - 1 SHAKESPEARE- ANALYTICAL COMPREHENSION-MACBETH-BLOOD IMAGERY

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Enhance students’ understanding of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” with this analytical passage on blood imagery. This workbook includes: -analytical passage on the use of blood imagery in Shakespeare’s Macbeth MCQs and discussion prompts with answers a creative writing task where students imagine they are writing a modern version of “Macbeth.” They will create a short scene where a character feels extreme guilt after doing something wrong. They will use modern settings and situations, but incorporate symbolic imagery to show their guilt, similar to how Shakespeare uses blood imagery. ALSO SUITABLE FOR HOME STUDY. This comprehensive workbook is designed to deepen students’ understanding of the imagery in Macbeth, but also develop their analytical skills. AT x
KINGSLEY - AQA GCSE PAPER 1 READING - THE WATER BABIES (1889)
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KINGSLEY - AQA GCSE PAPER 1 READING - THE WATER BABIES (1889)

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AQA GCSE PAPER 1 READING PRACTICE - CHARLES KINGSLEY - THE WATER BABIES. This carefully chosen passage from the opening of the book, skilfully portrays the struggles and aspirations of Tom, the 10 year old chimney-sweep, while highlighting his resilience, dreams for a better future, and complex interactions. It offers ample analytical opportunities for examining themes, language and structure. AT x
GCSE/IGCSE 9-1 WORKHOUSE LETTER –COMPREHENSION – A CHRISTMAS CAROL
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GCSE/IGCSE 9-1 WORKHOUSE LETTER –COMPREHENSION – A CHRISTMAS CAROL

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NON-FICTION - READING COMPREHENSION WORKBOOK - Explore Charles Shaw’s narrative of life in the Wolstanton & Burslem Union Workhouse - contextual link to Scrooge’s attitude towards the poor in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” Included: Non-fiction letter from a 19th Century workhouse MCQs x 5 Free Response Questions x 8 Discussion Questions x 3 Also included a creative writing task - a reflective journal from Scrooge’s perspective. These focused questions analyse societal attitudes towards poverty, empathy, and social justice, fostering critical thinking and historical empathy. AT x
WILDE-AQA  GCSE PAPER 1 READING - PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY (1890)
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WILDE-AQA GCSE PAPER 1 READING - PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY (1890)

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AQA GCSE LANGUAGE PAPER 1 READING - This comprehension paper for reading practice focuses on the essential reading skills required for the AQA GCSE Language Paper 1. Includes: a 600-word excerpt from Oscar Wilde’s " The Picture of Dorian Gray’ free response questions answers The resource can be used as a standalone reading comprehension or exam revision lesson, cover lesson or an independent homework task. AT x
GCSE / IGCSE 9 - 1 SPORTS - INVICTUS GAMES - COMPREHENSION
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GCSE / IGCSE 9 - 1 SPORTS - INVICTUS GAMES - COMPREHENSION

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NON-FICTION -SPORTS - INVICTUS GAMES - READING COMPREHENSION WORKBOOK - The Invictus games, for those involved, ( participants, spectators, sponsors and volunteers) are a journey of resilience, camaraderie, and empowerment. Students will explore the inspiring world of the Invictus Games with this informative and engaging resource. They will begin with a reading passage about the Games, followed by thought-provoking multiple-choice questions and reflective free-response prompts. Students will then bring the games to life by stepping into roles with heartwarming role-play scenarios. The teacher notes will guide facilitation, ensuring meaningful discussions and insights. A creative writing task will give students the opportunity to consolidate their knowledge of the games and explore the impact this learning has had on their perception of the Games. Answers to MCQs and Free Response Qs AT x
NON-FICTION  - ETHICAL DILEMMA  -  LORD OF THE FLIES - CONTEXT LINK
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NON-FICTION - ETHICAL DILEMMA - LORD OF THE FLIES - CONTEXT LINK

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NON FICTION - READING COMPREHENSION WORKBOOK - The resource explores the harrowing tale of the Andes plane crash of 1972, where survivors faced the unthinkable choice of resorting to cannibalism to stay alive. This gripping non-fiction passage serves as a poignant bridge to William Golding’s classic novel, “Lord of the Flies,” where a group of stranded boys grapple with their own moral dilemmas in the absence of authority. Included: non-fiction passage 10 free response questions - encourage critical thinking and analysis of the ethical complexities involved ethical dilemma chart - students must give arguments for and against consuming human flesh or succumb to starvation. oral presentation task - students will first reflect on their arguments in pairs and write them down before presenting them to the class. By connecting real-world events to literature, students gain a deeper understanding of human nature and the complexities of ethical decision-making.
CULTURE-COMPRENSION/DISCUSSION-SHAPING OUR DAILY LIVES
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CULTURE-COMPRENSION/DISCUSSION-SHAPING OUR DAILY LIVES

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NON-FICTION - CULTURE - READING COMPREHENSION WORKBOOK - Students will explore the profound influence of CULTURE on our daily lives. From how we behave, what and how we think, how we dress, what we eat and even what we become. Included: PASSAGE MCQS X 5 FREE RESPONSE QS X10 SCENARIOS - DISCUSSION QS X 8 CREATIVE TASK - DESIGN A GLOBAL UNITY FLAG TEACHER NOTES X 2 (Discussion & Creative Task) ANSWERS An essential tool for promoting inclusivity and global awareness in the classroom. AT x
GCSE / IGCSE 9-1 TEEN MENTAL HEALTH - COMP. - DISCUSSION - CREATIVE
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GCSE / IGCSE 9-1 TEEN MENTAL HEALTH - COMP. - DISCUSSION - CREATIVE

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TEEN MENTAL HEALTH - READING COMPREHENSION ACTIVITY/WORKBOOK - This TEEN MENTAL HEALTH resource package is designed specifically for teenage students. COMPREHENSION - DISCUSSION - CREATIVE TASK . This resource provides open comprehension questions on a carefully crafted passage about mental health. It also includes 6 RELATABLE SCENARIOS depicting common teenage mental health challenges for group and subsequently whole class discussion, where students can explore various mental health issues, with supporting questions and reflect on how they might impact themselves or their peers. Scenarios: Emma’s stress and anxiety about schoolwork Jack’s loss of interest in hobbies and social withdrawal Sarah’s social anxiety Chris’s mood swings and irritability Alex’s struggles with self-esteem and social pressure Liam’s panic attacks before exams and presentations Creative Task: Personal journal reflection TEACHER NOTES FOR THE SCENARIOS AND THE CREATIVE TASK ARE INCLUDED. AT X
SHAKESPEARE - COMPREHENSION-ROMEO & JULIET PLOT SUMMARY
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SHAKESPEARE - COMPREHENSION-ROMEO & JULIET PLOT SUMMARY

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The concise plot summary of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet is acessible for reluctant readers, LAPs and MAPs alike. Included: Criptic Question Plot summary True/False MCQs Discussion Questions Creative Task - Students to reimagine and write the ending of the summary in modern times Answers AT x
SHAKESPEARE - ROMEO & JULIET - SENTENCE SCRAMBLE - PLOT SUMMARY
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SHAKESPEARE - ROMEO & JULIET - SENTENCE SCRAMBLE - PLOT SUMMARY

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This FREE printable resource will serve as a standalone, a starter or a lead in to a storyboarding activity for a range of student levels. Once students unscramble the 10 sentences, they will have a good idea of the main events of the plot of ROMEO & JULIET. Included: 10 scrambled sentences Answers AT x
GCSE / IGCSE  9-1 SHAKESPEARE-ANALYTICAL COMPREHENSION-HAMLET-TO BE OR NOT TO BE
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GCSE / IGCSE 9-1 SHAKESPEARE-ANALYTICAL COMPREHENSION-HAMLET-TO BE OR NOT TO BE

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SHAKESPEARE’S Hamlet’s “To be, or not to be” soliloquy comprehensive resource. INCLUDED Reading Passage: analysis of the soliloquy that focuses on Hamlet’s internal conflict and themes of life and death. MCQs: to assess comprehension and key aspects of the passage. Discussion Qs: to encourage critical thinking and class discussion Creative Task: A modern monologue writing task, connecting Hamlet’s themes to contemporary issues like academic pressure and social media. This resource makes Shakespeare’s themes relevant and accessible to today’s students: Supports diverse learning styles Promotes analytical and creative skills Ideal for classroom use and exam preparation AT x
GCSE / IGCSE 9 - 1 AUSTEN- COMPREHENSION - TIMELESS AUTHOR FOR MODERN READERS
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GCSE / IGCSE 9 - 1 AUSTEN- COMPREHENSION - TIMELESS AUTHOR FOR MODERN READERS

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NON-FICTION READING PASSAGE - JANE AUSTEN - A TIMELESS AUTHOR FOR MODERN READERS EXPLORES THE LIFE, CRAFT AND VIEWS OF AUSTEN, AND THE RELEVANCE OF HER WRITTEN WORK TODAY. FOR STUDY ALONGSIDE AUSTEN’S FICTION OR TO CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY. INCLUDED: NON- FICTION PASSAGE MCQS X 10 DISCUSSION QS X 3 CREATIVE TASK: MODERNISING AUSTEN ANSWERS AT x
GCSE 9 - 1 EARTH DAY - COMPREHENSION - HOW IT CHANGED THE WORLD
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GCSE 9 - 1 EARTH DAY - COMPREHENSION - HOW IT CHANGED THE WORLD

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Tailored for Reluctant Readers between 11 - 16, this concise reading resource explores the origins and impact of Earth Day. Students learn about Rachel Carson’s influential book ‘Silent Spring,’ the legislative changes sparked by the first Earth Day, and how it continues to inspire environmental activism today. Included: passage MCQs True/False statements discussion questions for comprehensive understanding two creative tasks - one personal letter/one Earth Day poster AT x