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A range of resources suitable for WJEC Eduqas English Language and 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Literature GCSEs, OCR English GCSEs and AQA English GCSEs. A range of resources are designed for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 to engage them in English. There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature. All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too.

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A range of resources suitable for WJEC Eduqas English Language and 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Literature GCSEs, OCR English GCSEs and AQA English GCSEs. A range of resources are designed for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 to engage them in English. There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature. All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too.
Narrative lesson
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Narrative lesson

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A lesson that covers the key ideas around narratives and how to approach and analyse a piece of fiction.
A View from the Bridge Scheme of Work
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A View from the Bridge Scheme of Work

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A full scheme of work covering 10 lessons and a revision lesson. Extracts taken from the play are added for students to analyse as they work through the play. There are a range of tasks for the students to work on as they read through the play. Suitable for GCSE Literature and can be developed for A Level study of this classic text.
250+ slides Language Change AQA English Language A Level SOW Paper 2A
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250+ slides Language Change AQA English Language A Level SOW Paper 2A

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Full scheme of work (250+ slides) covering Language Change for Paper 2 of AQA English Language A Level Covering the following topics: History, context and timeline Lexical change Lexical gaps Lexical loss Neologisms Semantic change Grammar change Phonological change Orthographical change Attitudes to language change Language change theories
Speaking and Listening Room 101 Full Scheme of Work
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Speaking and Listening Room 101 Full Scheme of Work

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Below is a breakdown of what is in the scheme of work: Lesson 1 – Room 101 – Plans and ideas. Lesson 2 – Room 101 – Planning and writing. Lesson 3 – Room 101 - Finishing writing peer assessment. Lesson 4 – Room 101 - Presentations and golden rules. Lesson 5 – Death penalty – Ideas and research in groups with planning. Lesson 6 – Death penalty – Writing up in groups, extra research. Lesson 7 – Death penalty – Presentations in groups and peer assessment. Lesson 8 – Improvement time – set homework for next task. Lesson – Own title – Ideas and research/planning. Lesson – Own title - Planning and beginning to write, peer assess. Lesson – Own title – Writing and finalising. Lesson – Assessment and reflections time.
Lesson 6 Aristotle's Poetics - A View from the Bridge Scheme of Work
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Lesson 6 Aristotle's Poetics - A View from the Bridge Scheme of Work

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Lesson 6 of a Scheme of Work for View from the Bridge. This lesson covers Aristotle’s Poetics. Extracts taken from the play are added for students to analyse as they work through the play. There are a range of tasks for the students to work on as they read through the play. Suitable for GCSE Literature and can be developed for A Level study of this classic text.
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Full Scheme of Work
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The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Full Scheme of Work

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The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Full Scheme of Work covering over 150 slides. This full SoW covers the entire novel and each chapter is broken down for you to work with your students. Each lesson includes a starter, a range of tasks linked to the chapter being read and a suitable plenary. There's a range of research tasks for the students to investigate the events linked to the novel. The end of unit assessment is a review and there is a range of slides that explain what is needed for a successful review. Everything is planned for you and you can pick it up and go.
Romeo and Juliet extract question creation
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Romeo and Juliet extract question creation

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A lesson designed for students to understand the extract question by creating their own. Students can use the planning sheet to create their own questions and then they can swap with their peer so they can practise the question.
Lesson 1 Story and Plot - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work
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Lesson 1 Story and Plot - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work

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Lesson 1 of The Great Gatsby scheme of work for A Level English. This lesson covers the story, narrative and plot of the novel. The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work covering 20 lessons that work through the entire novel and focus on key extracts. The scheme covers: An introduction into covering the whole novel and narrative theories. Context and key themes such as decadence and materialism. Role of the narrator. Key settings in The Great Gatsby. The use of characterisation. Timed essay structures and opportunity to feedback and improve.
Lesson 2  Language, Structure and Form - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work
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Lesson 2 Language, Structure and Form - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work

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Lesson 2 covering language, structure and form of chapter one of The Great Gatsby scheme of work for A Level English. This lesson covers the story, narrative and plot of the novel. The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work covering 20 lessons that work through the entire novel and focus on key extracts. The scheme covers: An introduction into covering the whole novel and narrative theories. Context and key themes such as decadence and materialism. Role of the narrator. Key settings in The Great Gatsby. The use of characterisation. Timed essay structures and opportunity to feedback and improve.
Lesson 3 Context - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work
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Lesson 3 Context - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work

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Lesson 3 of The Great Gatsby scheme of work for A Level English. This lesson covers context of the novel. The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work covering 20 lessons that work through the entire novel and focus on key extracts. The scheme covers: An introduction into covering the whole novel and narrative theories. Context and key themes such as decadence and materialism. Role of the narrator. Key settings in The Great Gatsby. The use of characterisation. Timed essay structures and opportunity to feedback and improve.
Lesson 17 Final Revision - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of WorkFavourite
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Lesson 17 Final Revision - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of WorkFavourite

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Lesson 17 of The Great Gatsby scheme of work for A Level English. This lesson focuses on final revision. The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work covering 20 lessons that work through the entire novel and focus on key extracts. The scheme covers: An introduction into covering the whole novel and narrative theories. Context and key themes such as decadence and materialism. Role of the narrator. Key settings in The Great Gatsby. The use of characterisation. Timed essay structures and opportunity to feedback and improve.
Lesson 13 Time - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work
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Lesson 13 Time - The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work

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Lesson 13 of The Great Gatsby scheme of work for A Level English. This lesson focuses on the theme of time. The Great Gatsby A Level English Literature Scheme of Work covering 20 lessons that work through the entire novel and focus on key extracts. The scheme covers: An introduction into covering the whole novel and narrative theories. Context and key themes such as decadence and materialism. Role of the narrator. Key settings in The Great Gatsby. The use of characterisation. Timed essay structures and opportunity to feedback and improve.