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These resources are the product of my retirement! After years as a teacher, I tutored. Tackling different exam boards, texts and aspects of English I had to develop lots of materials, which I'm hoping will help those of you still at the chalk face.

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These resources are the product of my retirement! After years as a teacher, I tutored. Tackling different exam boards, texts and aspects of English I had to develop lots of materials, which I'm hoping will help those of you still at the chalk face.
AQA Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde 13 more extract questions
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AQA Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde 13 more extract questions

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13 AQA 9-1 Literature exam questions similar to the 2017 exam question for revision and exam practice. Each of these 13 files has the extract and subsequent question written in a similar style to the original. The extracts are taken from throughout the novel and are different from my previous resource. The extracts are therefore less well-known and may provide more challenge. They are mainly character based
Edexcel Jekyll & Hyde 13 more exam extract questions
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Edexcel Jekyll & Hyde 13 more exam extract questions

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Here are 13 more Edexcel GCSE 9-1 extract-based exam questions, firmly based on the sample and 2017 materials to provide effective revision and exam practice of ‘Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde’. These are different from my previous resource, using less well-known extracts to provide students with a little more challenge.
Edexcel GCSE Great Expectations (part 3) 10 extracts & questions
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Edexcel GCSE Great Expectations (part 3) 10 extracts & questions

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Using the GCSE 9-1 specimen materials as a guide, these 10 extracts from part 3 of the novel, (chapters 40-59), have both questions a) and b) to allow effective revision and exam practice of firstly, close analysis of the extract, and secondly, linking its ideas to another part of the text.
Edexcel GCSE Silas Marner 10 extract questions
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Edexcel GCSE Silas Marner 10 extract questions

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Using the GCSE 9-1 sample questions as a guide, these 10 extracts and questions are designed to help students’ revision and enable them to practise the skills required in this section of the Literature exam.
OCR Jane Eyre 15 extracts with GCSE 9-1 exam questions
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OCR Jane Eyre 15 extracts with GCSE 9-1 exam questions

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For OCR GCSE, these 15 extracts each have two questions, one on the extract and one, more general, on themes and characters, as on past and sample questions. These should provide students with lots of exam practice and revision for the Literature exam.
Edexcel GCSE Twelfth Night 14 extracts with questions
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Edexcel GCSE Twelfth Night 14 extracts with questions

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14 extracts from the play, each around 20-25 lines in length, followed by 2 questions, as in the sample and past papers, to provide exam practice and focussed revision for students studying for Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Literature. The sheets cane edited if required.
Dickens' Hard Times' More than 230 quotes with revision notes
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Dickens' Hard Times' More than 230 quotes with revision notes

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Over 230 quotes and brief notes on the main characters, and some on the novel’s industrial setting, the ‘Hands’, time and the narrator. This will be a useful resource for revision especially as the quotes are grouped chronologically through the novel, helping to reinforce the plot.
CIE Jane Eyre 15 extracts and exam questions
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CIE Jane Eyre 15 extracts and exam questions

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15 extracts of between 50-70 lines each, followed by one question on the extract, and a second, general question on themes, characters or setting in the novel, as in past exam papers. These should provide plenty of exam practice and revision for students studying for the Cambriddge IGCSE Literature exam. The sheets can be edited if required.
CIE 15 extracts from Hard Times with exam-style questions
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CIE 15 extracts from Hard Times with exam-style questions

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CIE 15 extracts from all 3 books of Hard Times, each about 50-70 lines, followed by two questions as in the sample exam papers,to provide exam practice and help with revision for students following the Cambridge Literature IGCSE. The sheets can be edited if required
His/he's confused words exercise
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His/he's confused words exercise

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A very straight-forward fill-the-blanks exercise to practise these frequently confused words. I made this for a KS3 pupil who just couldn’t get this right! It might help another student with the same issue.
Confused words: so and saw
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Confused words: so and saw

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I made this for a specific pupil and thought it might help another pupil with a similar confusion. It’s not exciting, just three fill the blank exercises, but it helped to reinforce the difference between the two words.
Confused words-whole and hole
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Confused words-whole and hole

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Another resource I made for a pupil who kept confusing these two words. It’s a very simple, unexciting fill-the -gaps exercise to reinforce the difference between whole & hole. It may help another similarly confused child!
Simple Comprehension on Barrington Stokes 'Running From The Rainbow' by Karen McCombie
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Simple Comprehension on Barrington Stokes 'Running From The Rainbow' by Karen McCombie

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I used lots of the brilliant Barrington Stokes books for upper KS2 & KS3 (& even sometimes KS4) students who were reluctant readers when I was tutoring. The books have a good story, simple vocabulary and manage to engage with even the most disaffected. I often made simple comprehension exercises, which I have decided to share in case they are of use to anyone else…it took a long time to read and prepare questions for all the books I had! This one is rather ‘girly’, but incredibly popular, written, as it is, by Karen McCombie. Some students progressed to her longer books after reading a few of these simplified texts.
New to secondary school-3 little activities
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New to secondary school-3 little activities

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These are for new Year 7 classes: Two vocabulary exercises. One matches pairs of words with similar meanings, like ‘class’ & ‘form’; one matches an English school word with its American equivalent, like ‘caretaker’ & ‘janitor’ . These could be pair activities, or a short 'starter’ The third is an old favourite of mine to encourage new pupils to move about and chat. It’s a grid with phrases like, ‘supports a football team’ or ‘enjoys cooking’. Each student has to find a person for whom the phrase applies. This person has to sign the appropriate square. Of course, the phrases can be changed to suit the class or school, this is an old one of mine.