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Fed up of paying for resources that weren't up to the standard that my students required (or resources that needed endless adapting), I decided to start making my own. All of the resources in this shop have been tried and tested by myself and my department - I don't believe in selling things that I wouldn't use myself! Any feedback you have on any of my resources would be greatly appreciated!
Attached are slides to accompany a YouTube video about approaching AQA’s Unseen Poetry GCSE question. There are two practice questions, writing frames and step-by-step guides for each of the two exam questions.
Note: This is not a full lesson, these are aimed at helping students revise what to do on the Unseen Poetry question.
A full Unseen Poetry scheme of work can be found here.
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English Language Paper One Bundle
This bundle contains everything that you need in order to teach GCSE English Language Paper One (AQA, 9-1 GCSE). All ready to teach resources and bundled together to save you over 50%!
There are 28 one-hour lessons (over 400 slides) that all focus on building the skills and knowledge necessary for AQA’s English Language Paper One. There are ten practice papers (listed below), and for seven of the practice papers, there is a PowerPoint containing four lessons:
Lesson 1 - Questions 1 & 2
Lesson 2 - Question 3
Lesson 3 - Question 4
Lesson 4 - Question 5
The other three practice papers are set as homework.
Check out a free sample of the type of lessons on offer here.
The practice papers are as follows:
Dracula
The Tower of the Elephant
Great Expectations
The Red Room
Jane Eyre
The Great Gatsby
A Study in Scarlet
The Heart of Darkness
The Time Machine
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
All lessons are easy to follow and ready to teach. The whole pack is designed to save you endless hours of planning time!
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This well-presented pack focuses on AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1, Questions 1-5 (8700). There are four one-hour lessons covering each area of the exam paper, helping students feel more prepared for the exam. The lessons were planned to teach the exam skills thoroughly, though they could be used for revision lessons. Each lesson requires minimal preparation and is designed with pupil engagement in mind.
With sixty slides, this PowerPoint has a series of easy to follow activities with clear instructions and a variety of tasks. It focuses on assessment objectives and timings, aiming to give pupils a clear understanding of the exam and what is expected of them. The aim is to provide students with the skills and confidence needed to sit and conquer this exam paper on their own.
Included are: independent, pair & group work tasks, opportunities for self and peer assessment, extension tasks, writing frames, homework tasks and, in the event of emergencies, a cover lesson work sheet (though, hopefully it won’t be needed). There is also a model answer for each question to help students engage with the mark scheme.
Personally, I have found that, when using this series of papers and PowerPoints, students have grown in both confidence and ability on their way to achieving their target grades, commenting on the challenge that the lessons provide them with.
This particular pack focuses on an extract from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s’ ‘The Great Gatsby’ and is provided in the style of the AQA English Language Paper One exam. Additionally, this pack includes a copy of H.G. Wells’ ‘The Time Machine’ with exam questions as a homework task.
All resources are fully editable so that you can tailor to suit the needs of your class.
Lesson One – Questions 1 & 2
Lesson Two – Question 3
Lesson Three – Question 4
Lesson Four – Question 5 with a focus on structural features
To find more English Language Paper One resources in the same style, see the attached document ‘English Language Paper One - Available Lessons’. There is a free sample of the lessons here. And you can save money on a bundle here.
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This PowerPoint and accompanying revision resources focus on AQA GCSE English Literature: Love and Relationships Poetry.
The PowerPoint focuses on comparing Follower with Eden Rock. Over the course of 37 slides, there are three one-hour revision lessons with a range of tasks teaching students how to annotate the poems and then, how to write up their responses. There are three exam-style questions, plus one extra for a homework task. Each lesson has a model answer for students to peer assess.
Lesson One - Focus on Follower
Lesson Two - Focus on Eden Rock
Lesson Three - Focus on comparing the two poems
For the revision resource, essentially, everywhere there is a letter or number joining two hexagons, students have to think about the relationship between the two poems in the hexagons. The activity is designed to get students thinking about what the poems have in common and how they can compare the poems in preparation for the exam.
This pack also contains exam-style questions that can be given to students as extra revision, practice papers, during lessons, as intervention, or as homework. There is one examination question for each of the poems in the cluster (listed below). However, please note that, whilst there are exam questions for each poem, copies of the copyrighted poems are not included. These assessment questions can be used with KS4 for exam preparation or as poetry exercises for KS3.
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KS3 Non-Fiction Writing Scheme of Work
This PowerPoint contains twenty one-hour lessons (233 slides) that focus on nonfiction writing skills, and is aimed at Key Stage Three.
There are a wide range of tasks (lessons listed below) that focus on building the key skills of nonfiction writing: planning, language and structure methods, accurate punctuation, vocabulary and proofreading. There are practice questions, original non-fiction model responses, extension tasks, punctuation activities, and a whole bunch more! I have also included a second PowerPoint that can be printed as a resource booklet for students. This will save you time in printing and slicing (and will also save you a fortune on glue sticks!).
Additionally, there are weekly homework tasks. And three printable sheets that can be used as KS3 nonfiction cover work if you are in a pinch.
The premise is that students would gather information about a particular non- fiction topic by watching a documentary. They would then learn about the form of the text and plan their responses thoroughly. They would then learn a new skill and use this to complete some extended writing, before proofreading and editing their work. As a result, for some texts, they will be planning and writing over multiple lessons to really give them the chance to develop and hone their non-fiction writing skills.
Please Note: The longer documentaries are available on Netflix; however, I have also provided alternatives on YouTube for teachers that do not have access to a Netflix account.
Areas covered:
Lesson 1: Baseline assessment on tackling climate change
Lesson 2: Editing letters on education
Lesson 3: Exciting introductions on filters
Lesson 4: Writing leaflets on homelessness
Lesson 5: Watching the world water crisis documentary
Lesson 6: Planning, introductions and speech features
Lesson 7: Writing a speech on the world water crisis
Lesson 8: Headlines and newspaper features
Lesson 9: Watching the fast food documentary
Lesson 10: Discourse markers and planning articles
Lesson 11: Writing an article on fast food
Lesson 12: Midterm assessment on fast fashion
Lesson 13: Watching the gender pay gap documentary
Lesson 14: Structural features and letter planning
Lesson 15: Writing a letter on the gender pay gap
Lesson 16: Midterm assessment feedback
Lesson 17: Watching the plastics documentary
Lesson 18: Persuasive methods and planning texts
Lesson 19: Writing the KS3 non-fiction writing end of unit assessment
Lesson 20: Writing leaflets on our planet
Extra: Three cover lessons
Both the scheme and the resource booklet and provided in PPT and PDF formats.
My GCSE Paper Two: Section B scheme of work can be found here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11873033
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This is a collection of PowerPoints that accompany a YouTube video playlist which can be found by searching ‘Pate Resources Vocabulary’ on YouTube.
The PowerPoints look at improving student vocabulary in preparation for the GCSE English Language exam. These slides are for all of the YouTube videos. I will add to this collection as I create more videos.
The videos are aimed at students who are revising, home learning, or who have missed some lessons and need to catch up on the play. They cover the slides in much more depth.
Please note, these are not lessons. They are a collection of slides with notes to help in the revision of vocabulary
I have included the PowerPoints in PDF format, as well as PPTX.
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This is a collection of PowerPoints that accompany a YouTube video playlist which can be found by searching ‘Pate Resources Macbeth’ on YouTube.
The PowerPoints look at revising the key quotations, themes, and context points of Macbeth in preparation for the GCSE English Literature exam. These slides are for all of the YouTube videos. I will add to this collection as I create more videos.
The videos are aimed at students who are revising, home learning, or who have missed some lessons and need to catch up on the play. They cover the slides in much more depth.
Please note, these are not lessons. They are a collection of slides with notes to help in the revision of characters, scenes, themes and context points, with some exam-style questions.
I have included the PowerPoints in PDF format, as well as PPTX.
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This is are the slides for a short PowerPoint that accompanies a YouTube video aiming to help students understand or revise the differences between Fiction and Non-Fiction texts. I have provided the slides in PDF and PPTX format.
The video can be found by searching ‘Pate Resources Fiction Non-Fiction’ on YouTube
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This is a collection of PowerPoints that accompany a YouTube video playlist which can be found by searching ‘Pate Resources An Inspector Calls’ on YouTube.
The PowerPoints look at revising the key quotations, themes, and context points of An Inspector Calls in preparation for the GCSE English Literature exam. These slides are for all of the YouTube videos. I will add to this collection as I create more videos.
The videos are aimed at students who are revising, home learning, or who have missed some lessons and need to catch up on the play. They cover the slides in much more depth.
Please note, these are not lessons. They are a collection of slides with notes to help in the revision of characters, themes and context points, with some exam-style questions.
I have included the PowerPoints in PDF format, as well as PPTX.
Many more high-quality resources can be found at my shop: PateResources
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AQA English Language Question Guides
These are the slides that accompany a series of YouTube videos that aim to help students understand or revise the AQA English Language GCSE Questions. There are slides with sentence starters and overviews for each question on AQA’s English Language GCSE.
To find the videos, just search for ‘Pate Resources English Language’.
I have provided the slides in PDF and PPTX format.
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This is a collection of PowerPoints that accompany a series of YouTube videos. The aim is to help students revise a range of language and structure methods. I will add to this collection as I create more videos.
The YouTube videos can be found by searching ‘Pate Resources Writer Devices’
The YouTube videos explore the slides in much more depth and are useful for students who are revising, home learning, or who have missed lessons and need to catch up.
Please note, these PowerPoints are not lessons. They are a collection of slides with notes to help in the revision of certain language and structure methods. Whilst there are some small activities, they are more to be used as reference guides.
I have included the PowerPoints in PDF format, as well as PPTX.
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This well-presented PowerPoint contains fifteen engaging one-hour lessons (190 slides) that focus on preparing students for AQA’s GCSE English Literature Paper 2: Section C - Unseen Poetry (8702).
There are a wide range of tasks (listed below) that focus on building the skills needed for AO1 and AO2 - including practice questions, original model responses and extension tasks. The PowerPoint includes a baseline assessment and an end of unit assessment. All of the questions are written in the style of the GCSE exam so that students are familiar with the format in advance of sitting the qualification. There are weekly unseen poetry essay homework tasks, as well as three extra slides with exam-based questions and tasks that could be used as cover work or as extra questions for revision.
A range of poets and topics are included, such as: Owen, Browning, Blake, Bronte, Wordsworth, Orwell, Lawrence, Hardy, Rossetti & more.
Areas Covered:
Lesson 1: The Big Picture & Introduction
Lesson 2: Unseen Poetry Baseline Assessment
Lesson 3: Understanding & Annotating
Lesson 4: Approaching a 24 Marker
Lesson 5: A Full 24 Marker
Lesson 6: Thinking About Structure
Lesson 7: 24 Marks of Practice
Lesson 8: Introduction to Comparison
Lesson 9: Thinking About Language
Lesson 10: Intriguing Language
Lesson 11: Inferences & Connotations
Lesson 12: Modal Verbs
Lesson 13: Practice Assessment
Lesson 14: The Perfect Answer
Lesson 15: Unseen Poetry End Of Unit Assessment
Extra: Three additional exam questions
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This is a collection of PowerPoints that accompany a number of YouTube videos that revise the different punctuation marks, as well as points of grammar.
The YouTube videos explore the slides in much more depth and are useful for students who are revising, home learning, or who have missed lessons and need to catch up. These slides are for all of the YouTube videos. I will add to this collection as I create more videos.
The YouTube videos can be found by searching ‘Pate Resources Grammar’ or ‘Pate Resources Punctuation’.
Please note, these PowerPoints are not lessons. They are a collection of slides with notes to help in the revision of punctuation and grammar. Whilst there are some small activities, they are more to be used as reference guides.
I have included the PowerPoints in PDF format, as well as PPTX.
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This pack focuses on revising the AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 1, Section B: 19th Century novel - The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde.
A Word document is included with twelve exam-style questions that can be given to students: as extra revision, as practice papers, during lessons, for intervention, or as homework. There are a range of character and theme questions and I have made sure that there is at least one from each chapter of the novel. These assessment questions can be used with KS4 for exam preparation or as practice exercises for KS3. All tasks are written according to the new GCSE numbering system and are designed for the New Specification AQA English Literature: Paper One (exams from 2017 onward).
I have tried to pick questions that aren’t so obvious, in order to test my students’ knowledge and understanding of the text more thoroughly. The twelve exam-style questions focus on:
• Reputation of Victorian gentlemen
• How setting reflects character
• The relationship between characters
• Life in Victorian London
• Lies
• Fear
• Secrecy
• Loyalty
• Sympathy
• Good vs. evil
• Drama & Tension
• Conflicting views on science
There is also a sixteen-slide revision PowerPoint that focuses on exploring the second bullet point in a question about Hyde’s brutality. There are a range of activities, tips, writing frames, a homework task, extension tasks and a model answer on the PowerPoint to help your students in their learning of, or revision of, the text.
My engaging and differentiated 24 lesson scheme of work on Jekyll and Hyde can be found here.
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This is a twenty slide PowerPoint that accompanies a YouTube video series which can be found by searching ‘Pate Resources Verb’.
This PowerPoint looks at six different types of verb (dynamic verbs, stative verbs, modal verbs, auxiliary verbs, phrasal verbs and imperative verbs) and aims to help students identify the different types in a sentence. It contains some small activities too.
The YouTube video explores the slides in much more depth and is useful for students who are revising, home learning, or who have missed lessons and need to catch up.
Please note, this is not a lesson. It is a collection of slides that explain the verb types with some small activities. It’s more of a reference guide.
I have included the PowerPoint in PDF format, as well as PPTX.
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This is a nineteen slide PowerPoint that accompanies a YouTube video series which can be found here.
This PowerPoint looks at five different types of nouns (proper noun, concrete noun, pronoun, abstract noun and collective noun) and aims to help students identify the different types in a sentence. It contains some small activities too.
The YouTube video explores the slides in much more depth and is useful for students who are revising, home learning, or who have missed lessons and need to catch up.
Please note, this is not a lesson. It is a collection of slides that explain the noun types with some small activities. It’s more of a reference guide.
I have included the PowerPoint in PDF format, as well as PPTX.
Many more high-quality resources can be found at my shop: PateResources
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This PowerPoint contains ten activities in total (listed below). These are designed to be given out during a cover lesson, homework, revision activity or as a starter activity in class.
The word searches contain words relating to characters, subject terminology and themes - a revision tool to re-introduce students to the text.
1 - Macbeth
2 - Language Terminology
3 - Literature Terminology
4 - An Inspector Calls
5 - Jekyll & Hyde
The crosswords feature a key quotation from the text with a word missing as the clue. Students have to use this information to complete the quote and fill in the crossword. This works well as a method to get students using and memorising key quotations to help them in the closed book exams.
1 - Macbeth
2 - An Inspector Calls
3 - Jekyll & Hyde
4 - Power & Conflict Poetry
5 - Love & Relationships Poetry
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This is a PowerPoint with ten creative writing exercises.
The success criteria is based on GCSE English Language Paper One Question Five. However, as the tasks are creative writing based, they could be used with any age group.
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This is a differentiated copy of the ‘The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ by R. L. Stevenson in Microsoft Word format.
Many of my students disengage with the novel due to the complex vocabulary. When reading through it with them, I highlighted every word that they stumbled on or were unfamiliar with. I then found easier synonyms for these words and added them to the text in brackets. My students can now engage with the text a lot easier as a result.
The whole differentiated novel is 51 pages in total and each chapter begins on a new page for ease of printing.
This is part of my 24 lesson scheme of work on the novel, which can be found here.
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Jekyll and Hyde Scheme of Work
This well-presented PowerPoint contains twenty-four engaging one-hour lessons (326 slides) to fully prepare students for their GCSE exam. The lessons focus on AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 1, Section B (The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde).
Please watch the attached YouTube video for a run through of a full lesson, as well as a demonstration of other features of the scheme.
There are a wide range of tasks (listed below) that focus on building the skills needed for AO1, AO2, and AO3 - including practice questions, original model responses, extension tasks and text extracts. The PowerPoint includes a range of questions that are modelled on the exam (including a baseline and an end of unit assessment). Every chapter, key theme, and key character is covered. Additionally, there are also weekly exam-based homework tasks, and three extra exam-based questions that could be used as cover work, or as extra revision.
To keep students engaged throughout, I have included a wide variety of methods to explore the text, its characters, and its themes, including: drama tasks, debates, creative writing, non-fiction writing, group planning, and even a lesson where they study graphology.
To scaffold for my students, we read through the novel and highlighted every word that they were unfamiliar with. I have included a copy of the entire text in Microsoft Word format with easier synonyms next to each of these unfamiliar words to make ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ easier for the students to engage with.
Areas Covered:
Lesson 1: Introduction and Big Picture
Lesson 2: Baseline Assessment
Lesson 3: Context Presentations – Students to teach each other through independent research
Lesson 4: Chapter One – Exploring quotations
Lesson 5: Chapter Two – Settings that reflect characters
Lesson 6: Chapter Three – Writing Utterson’s diary
Lesson 7: Chapter Four – Learning how to plan effectively
Lesson 8: Mr. Hyde – Response writing
Lesson 9: Chapter Five - Graphology
Lesson 10: Mr. Utterson – Exploring Utterson’s friendships
Lesson 11: Chapter Six – A focus on Dr. Lanyon
Lesson 12: Chapters Seven and Eight – Reading and discussion
Lesson 13: The Gothic – Creative writing
Lesson 14: Practice Exam Question
Lesson 15: Chapter Nine – Performing the transformation
Lesson 16: Chapter Ten – Part One – Non-fiction writing
Lesson 17: Dr. Jekyll - Duality
Lesson 18: Chapter Ten – Part Two - Repression
Lesson 19: Characters – Collective planning tasks
Lesson 20: Themes – Debating the key themes
Lesson 21: Structural Features – A focus on the structure of the novel
Lesson 22: Revision and Summary – Determining the moral
Lesson 23: End of Unit Assessment
Lesson 24: Drama – Exploring characters in more detail
Extra: Three extra exam questions for use if cover work is needed.
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