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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.
Criminal Minds Scheme of Work: Unraveling Mysteries and Justice in Victorian and Modern Eras
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Criminal Minds Scheme of Work: Unraveling Mysteries and Justice in Victorian and Modern Eras

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This comprehensive scheme of work for Year 9 explores the fascinating topic of crime through historical and modern lenses. It is designed to engage students with a variety of activities, media, and collaborative projects, ensuring a rich and immersive learning experience. Overview and Activities: Week 1: Victorian Crime - A Study in Scarlet (Abridged Version) • Objective: Explore character introduction and tension-building techniques. • Activity: Students read and analyse the abridged version of Arthur Conan Doyle’s A Study in Scarlet, focusing on how characters are introduced and how the author creates tension and highlights important clues. • Resources: Printed copies of A Study in Scarlet. Week 2: Victorian Crime - Modern Adaptation • Objective: Compare and contrast the original story with its modern adaptation. • Activity: Watch the BBC adaptation A Study in Pink and discuss how the essence of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson is captured for a modern audience. Analyse similar skills and techniques used in both versions. • Resources: BBC’s A Study in Pink video. Week 3: Victorian Crime - Jack the Ripper • Objective: Understand the impact of Jack the Ripper’s letters on public fear and perception. • Activity: Study the infamous Jack the Ripper letters to explore the creation of fear and the portrayal of a disturbed character. Students create a speech aimed at reassuring the Victorian public about their safety. • Assessment: AO5 and AO6 (speech writing and spoken language skills). Week 4: Victorian Crime - Sir Robert Peel • Objective: Evaluate the legacy of Sir Robert Peel. • Activity: Discuss and debate the statement, “Sir Robert Peel was a man to be admired.” Students will use evidence and historical context to form their arguments. • Assessment: AO4 (evaluation skills). Week 5: Sensationalist Criminals - The Krays and The Real Peaky Blinders • Objective: Critique the glamorisation of violence in media. • Activity: Read about the Krays and the Peaky Blinders, focusing on how writers persuade readers that glamorising violence is irresponsible. • Assessment: AO2 (analytical skills).
The Woman in Black: A 28-Lesson Comprehensive Scheme of Work
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The Woman in Black: A 28-Lesson Comprehensive Scheme of Work

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Immerse your Key Stage 3 students in the suspenseful world of “The Woman in Black” with this meticulously designed 28-lesson scheme of work. This programme offers a seamless blend of guided reading sessions, analytical exercises, and creative writing activities, ensuring an enriching educational experience. Enhance your curriculum with this resource that not only deepens students’ understanding of Gothic literature but also hones their critical thinking and writing skills. Key Features: • In-depth Guided Reading: Dive into Susan Hill’s chilling novel with structured reading sessions that foster deep comprehension and discussion. • Analytical Skill Development: Equip students with the tools to dissect themes, character development, and narrative techniques. • Creative Expression: Engage students in creative writing tasks that inspire imagination and originality. • Regular Assessments: Monitor progress and understanding with regular, targeted assessments. • Flexible Structure: Adaptable lessons that cater to various teaching styles and classroom needs.
Creative Writing Mastery: A Three-Week Narrative Development Programme for Key Stage 3
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Creative Writing Mastery: A Three-Week Narrative Development Programme for Key Stage 3

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Unlock the imaginative potential of your Key Stage 3 students with our meticulously crafted three-week narrative development programme, “Creative Writing Mastery”. This comprehensive scheme is designed to inspire young writers through the exploration and analysis of captivating literary extracts, leading them to create their own compelling stories. Key Features: • Structured Learning Objectives: Each week focuses on building crucial narrative skills, from language analysis to theme exploration and narrative crafting. • Engaging Extracts: Utilise rich, high-quality extracts from renowned texts such as “Life of Pi,” “Twilight,” and “The Arrival” to enhance language acquisition and comprehension. • Interactive and Independent Activities: A blend of independent reading, proof-reading, and creative tasks ensures active engagement and skill development. • Final Narrative Project: Culminates in the writing of an original story titled “The Departure,” where students apply learned techniques to produce a polished piece of creative writing. • Peer Review and Assessment: Encourage collaborative learning through peer assessments, fostering a supportive classroom environment. Weekly Breakdown: Week 1: Language and Comprehension • Independent reading and comprehension tasks with extracts from “Life of Pi.” • Focus on synonym discovery and comprehension questions to enhance understanding and language use. Week 2: Language Craft and Analysis • Deep dive into language analysis with targeted questions and proof-reading exercises. • Analysis of “Twilight” to understand character relationships and thematic elements. Week 3: Theme Exploration and Narrative Writing • Thematic prediction and inference activities using “The Arrival.” • Narrative planning and writing sessions, guiding students through drafting, revising, and peer assessment. • Final narrative writing task using elements from studied texts to craft their own story, “The Departure.” Enhance your curriculum and ignite the creative spark in your students with “Creative Writing Mastery.” Equip them with the skills to analyse, interpret, and create compelling narratives that showcase their growing proficiency in English literature. Available now for download and classroom implementation. Make your Key Stage 3 English lessons a journey of discovery
Year 7 Short Stories and Poetry - Comprehensive Scheme of Work
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Year 7 Short Stories and Poetry - Comprehensive Scheme of Work

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This comprehensive scheme of work for Year 7 English focuses on the exploration of short stories and poetry, designed to enhance students’ narrative skills, inference abilities, and character analysis through a series of engaging activities and assessments. Over seven weeks, students will delve into a variety of texts, including “The Hitchhiker,” “No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency,” and “The Crotach Stone,” among others. Each week is meticulously planned to develop specific learning objectives, utilising proof-reading exercises, narrative writing tasks, and character evaluations. The scheme culminates in creative writing and review assignments that not only consolidate the learning objectives but also inspire a deep appreciation for literature. Students will be encouraged to read independently, engage in class discussions, and produce written work that demonstrates their understanding and analytical skills. This scheme provides a rich and varied curriculum aimed at fostering a love of reading and writing, critical thinking, and effective communication.
Heroes and Villains: Comprehensive Year 8 SoW
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Heroes and Villains: Comprehensive Year 8 SoW

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Elevate your English curriculum with this meticulously crafted Scheme of Work, focused on the engaging theme of “Heroes and Villains.” This resource is designed to develop students’ reading, analytical, and writing skills through a diverse selection of heritage and non-fiction texts. The plan includes: • Textual Analysis and Information Retrieval: Using classics such as “Dracula,” “Great Expectations,” “The Hunger Games,” and “Kidnapped Santa,” students will practise retrieving key information and analysing how writers create tension and portray characters. • Transactional Writing: Students will build on their analytical skills to produce transactional pieces, honing their ability to write for different purposes and audiences. • Critical Thinking and Evaluation: Through various activities, students will draw inferences, justify their viewpoints with evidence, and evaluate the effectiveness of vocabulary and grammar. Assessments are integrated throughout, ensuring students’ progress is continuously monitored and guided towards achieving clear and coherent writing. This comprehensive plan not only enhances literary skills but also prepares students for future academic challenges.
Unraveling the Mystery of Shakespeare’s Authorship
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Unraveling the Mystery of Shakespeare’s Authorship

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Dive into the intriguing world of Elizabethan literature with “Unraveling the Mystery of Shakespeare’s Authorship,” an engaging educational resource designed for secondary school students. This comprehensive guide challenges the widely accepted notion that William Shakespeare of Stratford wrote his famed plays and poems. Through a series of thought-provoking tasks and activities, students will explore alternative theories suggesting that Christopher Marlowe or Edward De Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, might be the true authors. Featuring detailed information sheets, interactive media, and critical thinking exercises, this resource fosters analytical skills and a deeper understanding of Elizabethan history and literature. Perfect for classroom use, “Unraveling the Mystery of Shakespeare’s Authorship” inspires curiosity and debate, encouraging students to form their own conclusions about one of literature’s greatest mysteries. Engage with historical contexts, evaluate compelling arguments, and become a literary detective in this captivating journey through time.
Comprehensive Year 8 Teaching Resource for William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”
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Comprehensive Year 8 Teaching Resource for William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”

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Unlock the world of Shakespeare for your Year 8 students with this detailed and engaging teaching resource on “Macbeth”. This PowerPoint presentation offers a complete lesson plan designed to foster a deep understanding of the play. It includes: • Background on Shakespeare: An introduction to his life, works, and significance in literature. • Structured Reading Sessions: Guided readings with thought-provoking questions to stimulate discussion and analysis. • Character Studies: In-depth analysis of key characters like Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, with descriptive language exercises. • Act-by-Act Breakdown: Summaries and key points from each act, helping students grasp plot developments and character motivations. • Creative and Analytical Tasks: Interactive activities, including writing tasks and formal report writing, to develop critical thinking and analytical skills. • Multimedia Integration: Links to eBook platforms and YouTube videos for enhanced learning experiences. Equip your classroom with a resource that combines literary analysis, critical thinking, and engaging multimedia to make Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” accessible and exciting for your students.
Exploring “The Breadwinner” by Deborah Ellis full scheme of work
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Exploring “The Breadwinner” by Deborah Ellis full scheme of work

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Key Features: • Interactive and Diverse Activities: The unit incorporates a variety of teaching strategies, including discussions, creative writing, research projects, and multimedia presentations. • Skill Development: Focuses on enhancing literacy skills, critical thinking, empathy, and global awareness. • Engagement with Real-World Issues: Encourages students to connect the novel’s themes with contemporary global issues, fostering a deeper understanding and empathy for others. • Flexible and Adaptable: The unit can be tailored to suit different learning styles and classroom environments, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility. Why Choose This Unit? • Engages Students: The novel’s compelling story and relatable themes captivate students’ interest and imagination. • Holistic Learning: Integrates literary analysis with creative expression and real-world connections, providing a well-rounded educational experience. • Empowers Voices: Encourages students to explore and express their own voices while understanding the importance of resilience and courage in the face of adversity. Bring the powerful story of “The Breadwinner” to life in your classroom with this dynamic and enriching unit of work. “Empowering Voices: Exploring ‘The Breadwinner’” offers a transformative learning experience that will resonate with students long after the unit ends.
Why the Whales Came by Michael Morpurgo workbook
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Why the Whales Came by Michael Morpurgo workbook

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Dive into an immersive learning experience with our “Year 7 Term 1 Workbook.” This comprehensive resource is meticulously crafted to support Year 7 students in mastering key literacy and comprehension skills through engaging and thought-provoking activities. Key Features: Chapter-Based Learning: The workbook is structured around chapters, each accompanied by captivating excerpts from “Why the Whales Came” by Michael Morpurgo. This approach helps students develop their reading and analytical skills progressively. Interactive Activities: Each chapter includes a variety of tasks such as map reading, character analysis, creative writing, and persuasive letter writing. These activities are designed to foster critical thinking, creativity, and comprehension. Historical Context: Students explore the historical backdrop of World War I, enhancing their understanding of the narrative and its significance. Activities prompt them to connect historical events with the storyline, deepening their engagement. Skill Development: The workbook focuses on essential literacy skills, including summarising, predicting, analysing characters, and understanding figurative language. These exercises are tailored to meet the needs of Year 7 students, ensuring a solid foundation for future learning. Creative Expression: Students are encouraged to express their creativity through tasks like drawing characters, writing newspaper articles, and inventing secret languages. This variety ensures that every student finds something to ignite their imagination. Persuasive Writing: With exercises on writing letters to MPs and creating persuasive speeches, students practice constructing logical arguments and using rhetorical devices, preparing them for more advanced writing tasks. Empathy and Ethical Thinking: Activities such as writing letters of hope and discussing the ethics of whale hunting help students develop empathy and ethical reasoning, fostering a well-rounded perspective. Comprehensive Evaluation: Each chapter concludes with reflective tasks and evaluations, allowing students to consolidate their learning and teachers to assess their progress effectively. Why Choose Our Workbook? • Engaging Content: The use of a popular novel keeps students interested and motivated. • Skill Integration: Combines literacy, history, and creative skills for a holistic learning experience. • Customisable: Teachers can adapt activities to suit the individual needs of their students. Transform your classroom with this dynamic and enriching resource. The “Year 7 Term 1 Workbook” is your gateway to a successful and stimulating academic term.
Year 7 Introduction to Non-fiction Reading and Writing Medium Term Plan (MTP)
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Year 7 Introduction to Non-fiction Reading and Writing Medium Term Plan (MTP)

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This unit introduces Year 7 students to the essential skills of reading, analysing, and writing non-fiction texts. It covers a wide range of non-fiction materials and uses reciprocal reading strategies to help students build confidence in understanding and evaluating these texts. A key focus is on how writers use language to convey meaning and structure their work to create impact. Students will also learn to produce various styles of non-fiction writing, using analysed texts as models. Key Skills • Systematically track texts using reciprocal reading strategies. • Select appropriate evidence. • Make inferences. • Use the ‘suggests’ formula for analysis. • Focus on reading skills: select, retrieve, and evaluate information. Key Concepts • Author’s purpose • Transactional writing • Summarise and synthesise information Assessment • Praising Stars assessment focusing on evaluative skills and detailed feedback on ‘Craft of the Writer’ questions. Weekly Breakdown Week 1: Identifying Non-fiction Text Types • Learning Outcomes: Identify differences between non-fiction text types; explain language techniques used. • Activities: Buzz and go activity to name non-fiction types, carousel tasks for text type identification, group presentations. • Support and Challenge: Mixed ability groups, language analysis. Week 2: Understanding Author’s Purpose • Learning Outcomes: Identify accurate evidence; explain the author’s purpose. • Activities: Discussions on video games, comprehension activities using reciprocal reading (RR) strategies. • Support and Challenge: Sentence starters, modeling predictions and summaries. Week 3: Analysing Language Use • Learning Outcomes: Analyse language use; independently identify information. • Activities: Debates on gaming addiction, tracking articles with RR strategies, writing responses to language questions. • Support and Challenge: Sentence starters, zooming in on language. Week 4: Craft of the Writer • Learning Outcomes: Explain the author’s use of language; identify appropriate evidence. • Activities: Discussions on heroism, RR strategies, writing ‘comment evidence this suggests’ paragraphs. • Support and Challenge: Predicting, clarifying, questioning, summarising strategies.
Wicked! Full Scheme of Work of ‘Wicked’
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Wicked! Full Scheme of Work of ‘Wicked’

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This 6-week scheme of work, comprising 24 lessons, is tailored for Year 8 students to delve into characterisation and thematic analysis in ‘Wicked’. The unit guides students through a detailed exploration of key characters such as Elphaba and Glinda, integrating activities that foster skills in making inferences, supporting analysis with evidence, and understanding character development within the play. Students will engage in diverse activities including quizzes, guided reading, song analysis, and creative writing tasks. The scheme also incorporates multimedia resources such as video clips and songs to enhance understanding and engagement. Each lesson is meticulously planned with specific learning outcomes, structured activities, and assessment opportunities, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the play’s characters and themes. This resource includes PowerPoint presentations, worksheets, and detailed lesson plans, making it an invaluable tool for educators aiming to provide an in-depth and interactive learning experience focused on ‘Wicked’.
Master the AQA English Language and Literature A-Level Paris Anthology with Comprehensive Resources!
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Master the AQA English Language and Literature A-Level Paris Anthology with Comprehensive Resources!

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Dive into Paris: A City of Stories, Romance, and History Unlock the secrets of the AQA Paris Anthology with a meticulously curated set of resources tailored to help students excel in their examinations. Featured Resources: Euro Star (Stories are Waiting) - Explore the allure of Paris as the stories await. Fine French Food - Delve into the delectable world of Parisian cuisine and its literary representations. Rick Steves_podcast - Tune into expert insights on Paris’s cultural and historical significance. Paris City Guide - Navigate the city’s landmarks, culture, and stories seamlessly. And many more! Including lessons on Ernest Hemingway’s Parisian adventures, a deep dive into the Paris Riots, and interactive activities with the ‘NOT FOR PARENTS’ guide. Why Choose These Resources? Targeted Analysis: Each resource is designed to target key areas of the AQA syllabus, ensuring comprehensive coverage. Engaging Content: Vibrant presentations, intriguing extracts, and thought-provoking discussions await. Exam Excellence: With resources like ‘Paris example answers (a star).pdf’, students are equipped with top-tier exemplars to guide their own responses. Boost your students’ confidence, understanding, and passion for the Paris Anthology. Equip them with resources that inspire and inform!