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I am an experienced English teacher and Literacy Coordinator. All of my resources are organised, engaging, ready to teach and designed to save you - the teacher - your valuable time! Please have a look at all of my resources - at least 20% of which are free.

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I am an experienced English teacher and Literacy Coordinator. All of my resources are organised, engaging, ready to teach and designed to save you - the teacher - your valuable time! Please have a look at all of my resources - at least 20% of which are free.
Explicit Vocabulary Instruction Staff CPD - for Literacy Coordinators
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Explicit Vocabulary Instruction Staff CPD - for Literacy Coordinators

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An engaging and detailed staff CPD session on explicit vocabulary instruction - this lasts between one hour and 90 minutes depending on whether departments are given time at the end to consider their tier 2 and tier 3 vocabulary words. I delivered this in my role as Literacy Coordinator and was told by the headteacher that it was the best internal CPD that he had seen delivered. This session covers: Why you need a whole-school approach to vocabulary The Matthew Effect Tier 1, 2 and 3 words and what this means. Approaches to vocabulary instruction - morphology, etymology and the Frayer model. Modelled examples of how to teach new vocabulary. Advice for further reading. Please note that I have provided some suggestions in the notes section of the slides about how to guide discussion. Similar Resources * Staff CPD on Whole-School Reading Strategies * A bundle of whole-school literacy resources including this CPD, CPD on Reading Strategies and resources for implementing a Word Root of the Week in your school. Leave a review and choose any other resource of up to the same value for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Whole School Reading Strategies for Secondary  CPD
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Whole School Reading Strategies for Secondary CPD

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An engaging and detailed staff CPD session on whole-school reading strategies that lasts one hour. This session covers: Why you need a whole-school approach to reading. The Matthew Effect Tier 1, 2 and 3 words and what this means. Orthography and background of English spelling Five strategies for struggling readers that can be used across subjects. Time for staff to consolidate their learning and discuss how they will apply what they have learned to their subject and upcoming units. Please note that I have provided some suggestions in the notes section of the slides about how to guide discussion as well as the answers to some questions. Similar Resources * A Whole-School Approach to Explicit Vocabulary Staff CPD * A bundle of whole-school literacy resources including this CPD, CPD on Reading Strategies and resources for implementing a Word Root of the Week in your school. Leave a review and choose any other resource of up to the same value for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Whole-School Literacy Resources Bundle
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Whole-School Literacy Resources Bundle

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This bundle contains whole-school resources to promote literacy within your school. In includes: A whole-school CPD presentation on explicit vocabulary instruction. A whole-school CPD presentation on reading strategies. An Excel yearly plan outlining which word root should be taught each week of the school year. Assembly/homeroom slides or bulletin board posters for each of the 36 word roots. These are a great resource for displaying in assemblies or at the start of lessons to embed vocabulary. 36 lesson starters to explicitly teach and embed the understanding of each word root. If you have any questions about how to use these, please don’t hesitate to email likeanexpertresources@gmail.com. Leave a review and choose any other resource for free from the LikeAnExpert shop.
Teacher prioritisation weekly plan
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Teacher prioritisation weekly plan

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A weekly planning template that has been very effective in helping me to use my time more efficiently. I used to use the Eisenhower Matrix as a tool for working towards my goals, but I found that as a teacher so many unexpected tasks can crop up in a day (some important - many of them urgent) that it didn’t work for me, and I found it too confusing when trying to prioritise what to work on next. I find this tool far more helpful for time management. Every day, I first complete all the items in the ‘today’ column, I then move on to the ‘this week’ column and when this is done I can move on to the ‘long term goals’. Using this, I have found that I tend to have completed all my weekly tasks by around Wednesday, which means that Thursday and Friday’s limited spare time can be put towards long term goals. I have attached it as a pdf for easy printing, but it is also included as a ppt in case you would like to edit it so that it works better for you. If you find this resource helpful, please leave a review and have a look at other resources available in my shop.
Creating a social contract - fully-resourced lesson
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Creating a social contract - fully-resourced lesson

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1 hour lesson presentation to create a social contract between the students and teacher. This lesson has been successfully used for Key Stages 3, 4 and 5. Creating a social contract can be a very powerful behaviour management tool. Please leave a review to let me know how it worked for you. Like An Expert shop - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/LikeAnExpert Twitter - @Like_An_Expert