I am a teacher of English, English Literature, Moving Image Arts - and when I'm really lucky, History as well! I have been teaching in N. Ireland since 2006 and am particularly familiar with the CCEA curriculum from KS3-KS5. I have worked with CCEA for over a decade and have been employed to create resources for KS5 English Literature. I also ran my own Tutoring company and have a real passion for creating user friendly resources.
Contact me at - mcttresourcesni@gmail.com
I am a teacher of English, English Literature, Moving Image Arts - and when I'm really lucky, History as well! I have been teaching in N. Ireland since 2006 and am particularly familiar with the CCEA curriculum from KS3-KS5. I have worked with CCEA for over a decade and have been employed to create resources for KS5 English Literature. I also ran my own Tutoring company and have a real passion for creating user friendly resources.
Contact me at - mcttresourcesni@gmail.com
Comprehension questions based on the fantastic resource ‘My Story’ – a compilation of poignant stories, all written by N. Irish authors. This resource contains transcripts of the real life stories aired on BBC Radio Ulster some years ago. Compilations of the transcripts were sold in paperback over a decade ago, but unfortunately they are no longer in print and not stocked anywhere.
These stories have been included in this resource with full declaration of their ownership being that of the declared author.
Students will read eleven short stories (ten are an A4 page in length, one is slightly longer) and answer questions where they are guided through the use PEE to help delve deeper into the meaning of the narratives.
Resource provides:
Use of ‘Ex-Poser’ by Paul Jennings (free to use from external sources) broken down into separate questions and students are guided through the PEE process in a structured way, helping to consolidate the purpose of PEE and make its use common practice.
A break down of how to write answers in the PEE format
Five stories with answer scaffold provided to aid the answering of one/two questions.
Five stories to enjoy, with one extended question each.
A complete set of resources covering all aspects of teaching the Identity Anthology for CCEA GCSE Unit 2 Literature course.
You won’t need anything else!
Includes:
Identity Anthology Pupil Booklet - for students to complete as the poems are being taught - includes space to complete context, poetic techniques and sample Question at the back.
Pdf of Teacher completed Identity Anthology Pupil Booklet - all context complete and images of some annotated poems - see separate pdf for all annotated poems - Noteboook file is even more useful
Identity Anthology Student Summaries - blank, to reveal students’ learning - to complete after the teaching of each poem
Identity Anthology of poems - blank, for exams
PowerPoint Identity Poems - Images, Author info, Context, Message, Themes
Handwritten Annotations - in pdf form, Identity Poetry TES; multiple versions of poems dependent on class ability; also available in Notebook form, Identity Poetry TES
Poetry Essay Layout
Word Document of Context Notes
Sample Comparative Essay Titles x18
Completed Comparative Essay Title ideas
Poetic Themes - Ideas for Comparison
PowerPoint -Images and Poem o accompany teaching of Prayer Before Birth
PowerPoint -Images and Poem to accompany teaching of Mrs Tischer’s Class
PowerPoint -Images and Poem to accompany teaching of I Remember, I Remember
Full Essay - how choices affect identity - Road Not Taken and Invictus
Essay Notes - sense of who you are - Here and Belfast Confetti
2 Different Approaches to How Childhood Affect us - Essay Notes and Developed Language and Imagery Section
3 Variations to How Relationships Affect Us - Essay Notes and Developed Language and Imagery Section
2 Variations to A Sense of Who We Are - Essay Notes and Developed Language and Imagery Section
Two booklets - one for the STUDENT and one with answers for the TEACHER.
Excellent preparation for the Unseen section of CCEA GCSE Unit 1 English Literature.
Tried and tested in the classroom.
Try our free sample to get a taste of what’s included…
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/sample-ccea-gcse-unseen-student-booklet-12478647
63 Page Student Booklet
64 Page Teacher Booklet
Includes:
Exam basics
Full explanation of the question layout and advice for how to answer
Detailed advice for how to form your response - with unique and useful mnemonic memory guide
CCEA advice
Research into popular C19th authors and the times in which they lived
Link to BBC’s excellent selection of free audio ‘Classic Stories’
Close focus, example responses and exercises covering: Setting, Tone, Atmosphere, Mood, Plot, Narration and Character.
Close reading of C19th language style with four developed examples
Plot work on extracts
Guided reading and exercises to assess Setting and Atmosphere
Narrative voice notes, exercises and assessment of Tone in writing
Character notes on C19th expectations
Six exercises to practice Close reading and analysis of Character
Five practice papers with notes to assist student completion
Two booklets covering the character of Curley’s Wife ‘Of Mice and Men’
Student Booklet - to be completed - 14 pages
Teacher Booklet - with suggested answers - 14 pages
Booklet covers:
Introduction and guidance for how to complete a Character Essay
Sample Paragraph Layout with suggested terminology/phrases
Key words to describe Curley’s Wife
Notes on Female Characters in the novel
Discussion of sympathy/lack of sympathy for her
Evidence/Quotes - analysed with techniques and explanations
Example paragraphs with clear layout
Area for summarising learning under mnemonic ‘BARSCAP’
FULL BOOKLET with all CHARACTERS will be AVAILABLE SOON
This resource contains a lengthy Powerpoint which covers a full range of techniques which should be considered when writing creatively.
The Powerpoint ends with an assessment title, and the success criteria to accompany it.
Although aimed at KS3, this is also useful for weaker KS4 students, or as starters/refreshers at KS4.
The Powerpoint offers:
Eight ten-minute activities to stimulate creative thought
Two slides focussing on verb synonyms in order to up level writing
Six slides looking at connotation, and the consideration that must be taken of our choices
A quick look at onomatopoeia and the implication of choosing animal sounds
Two ‘Picture the Scene’ examples encouraging the use of the studied techniques
Quick looks at: adverbs, boring sentences, syntax arrangement, avoidance of ‘got’, good openers and ‘improve the examples’ opportunity
Assessment title and success criteria.
This resource is an accessible and informative presentation of comparison between the characters of Animal Farm (images taken from the film) and their counterparts in the real Russian Revolution.
Each pairing of images is followed by historical information, accurately explaining the real character and their historical behaviour.
See also the free resource https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/animal-farm-characters-russian-sticers-12366420 where the pairings can be printed out as stickers.
Making use of the text ‘Ex-Poser’ by Paul Jennings, this resource carefully and accessibly works through how to answer ten comprehension questions using PEE - the method of Point, Evidence, Explanation.
This has proven to be a really useful way to introduce PEE into the classroom and to ensure it is applied correctly.
An easily accessible booklet designed to introduce junior KS3 classes to the idea of the Media and how it persuades and manipulates the target audience.
The resource looks at how we ‘manipulate’ each other, takes account of the first six persuasive techniques and teaches pupils to identify these devices in example articles. Activities throughout include: facts and opinions, font, colour, slogans and language tricks. The booklet ends with a fun persuasive activity to complete.
A booklet offering a thorough introduction to the poems of Seamus Heaney.
Includes:
Blackberry-Picking
Death of a Naturalist
Mid-Term Break
Digging
Follower
Clearances 5
Clearances 3
In the last minutes
This resource has been developed for KS3 as a creative way of looking at genre and the fairy tale genre in particular.
Comes with a 34-page Student booklet to complete, and matching 34-page Teacher booklet complete with answers/suggested answers.
Topics covered:
Genre
Narrative Structure
Stereotypes
Theme
Media
Character
Film making roles
Overview
By using the beloved film ‘Shrek’ as a reference point, pupils are encouraged to develop their understanding of genre both visually and in written form. Narrative structure is touched upon in order to develop an understanding of the variety of narratives available, and particularly looking at the idea of the ‘fractured fairytale’. Stereotypes are looked at, specifically to draw attention to the inversion of type integral to the plot line of ‘Shrek’. A range of non-fiction information is also referenced, looking at the idea of ‘Shrek’ as a media product.
Also available as part of my full Unit 1 BUNDLE of all 5 tasks.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12446833
Task 2
A complete 31-page pupil booklet covering all aspects of Task 2, taking some inspiration from CCEA GCSE publications and past papers from different boards.
Sample Teacher annotation and paragraphs have been provided for the majority of the work – please note, in most cases the same article has been annotated up to three different ways to accommodate the ability level of the class, therefore the sample answers range from basic to advanced.
This resource provides:
• A 31-page pupil booklet
• 11 separate documents of Teacher answers matching the tasks of the booklet – for a variety of pupil ability.
• This booklet carries the student through from easy to harder tasks, assisting in the building up of confidence as they grow accustomed to the task styles.
• Guidance for what to expect, and how to approach the task
• Worked example layout guiding the student through expected responses
• Exam guidance and annotation of past paper layout
• What to look for when analysing a variety of techniques
• Five short tasks where students annotate for key term
• Seven longer tasks where students annotate for named techniques and work through the accompanying tasks
• Seven practice articles to be worked on independently
Two booklets covering the character of Candy ‘Of Mice and Men’
Student Booklet - to be completed - 13 pages
Teacher Booklet - with suggested answers - 13 pages
Booklet covers:
Introduction and guidance for how to complete a Character Essay
Sample Paragraph Layout with suggested terminology/phrases
Key words to describe Candy
Key Experiences analysed
Evidence/Quotes - analysed with techniques and explanations
Example paragraphs with clear layout
Area for summarising learning under mnemonic ‘BARSCAP’
FULL BOOKLET with all CHARACTERS will be AVAILABLE SOON
Teaching and Guidance notes for Controlled Assessment for CCEA GCSE to accompany the teaching of ‘Macbeth’
Teaching Notes
PP - Images
PP - Paragraph scaffold and example
Guided Planning Document
**Teaching notes include: **
Stereotypical life of a Jacobean woman
Shakespeare’s intentions
Typical audience reaction
Key Words/phrases
Lady Macbeth - general overview and specific notes
PowerPoint - Images included - to prompt discussion about the presentation of Lady Macbeth and the witches
PowerPoint - includes key points to make about Lady Macbeth, key context points, paragraph layout and paragraph example.
Document - guided planning - essay title and eight boxes to complete - guidance for students to bring their knowledge together.
A visually appealing and easily accessible booklet, this pupil resource covers all areas of MIA, creating a perfect introduction and foundation for progress into GCSE Moving Image Arts.
Instruction is given, and complimented with film extracts and activities to complete.
A PowerPoint to aid teaching is also provided.
Areas covered:
Roles of responsibility
Genre
Camera technique
Sound
Lighting
Mise-en-scène
Answer Book provided
A thorough booklet resource which is easily accessible to students and covers a range of poetic techniques, explored through different poetic examples and accompanying activities.
Includes:
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Pupil Booklet designed to introduce and consolidate the choice and use of media techniques.
Excellent starter for KS3, to prepare them for Reading Media Texts at GCSE.
Includes:
Types of media
Target audience
Text conventions
Colour
Font
Formatting
Logo
Pictures - literal and metaphorical
Layout
Slogans
Quotations
Headings and subheadings
Captions
Facts and Opinions
Persuasive devices
Also included - a KS3 exam to be used at the end of the unit to assess learning.
Answer booklet available on request at extra cost
Enjoy my free newspaper samples:
Newspaper Frontpage
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-newspaper-front-page-12366705
VERY POPULAR: Sample Article written with the 5 W
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-newspaper-article-example-who-what-when-where-why-12366711
Or purchase my KS2/KS3 Newspaper booklet
A complete and thorough resource, covering all aspects of Newspapers in a usable and student friendly format, with a booklet for the students, and a matching answered one for the Teacher.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks2-ks3-newspaper-booklet-unit-12366851
Included here:
A PowerPoint looking at the difference between tabloid and broadsheet newspapers, and how the differences are evident in the front page, the headlines and the language used by each.
A variety of front pages are considered – all from the same day – each looking at the same story in their own particular way.
Real life context given to the differing writing styles of real newspapers.
A simple PowerPoint offering a picture and short summary for each scene in each act.
All images taken from Google.
Suggested use: as a visual aid; to summarise and refer to scenes left unread; as a recap aid.