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Lord of the Flies Vocabulary
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Lord of the Flies Vocabulary

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All the tricky vocabulary from Lord of the Flies in one PowerPoint. Support all levels of reader with these clear vocabulary slides featuring photographs and flat icons to aid understanding. These can be displayed on a board or on pupil devices as your read together in lessons, or used for pupils reading the novel at home. Can be used for pupils to annotate unfamiliar words in their copy of the novel as a pre-reading activity. An absolute game-changer if you find yourself stopping to explain words as you read aloud to the class. I’ve used a dyslexia-friendly font and background on these slides. 70 slides in total.
Non-Fiction Text Types Scavenger Hunt
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Non-Fiction Text Types Scavenger Hunt

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Through completing the scavenger hunt, pupils will learn about the features of non-fiction texts. It is suitable for pupils to work on their own, in pairs or in groups, and may be used as either a pre-teaching or revision activity. Put together with KS3 in mind, it would also be great for an injection of fun at KS4. The lesson in designed to be a high-engagement, independent and challenging activity for pupils, but low-prep and no-marking for teachers. The premise: Detective Amanda Lord, a seasoned investigator with a love of stylish accessories, finds herself the victim of a theft… her beloved fedora hat has been stolen. When she finds a ransom note, your class must work hard to solve a series of clues to crack the code and find her missing hat. What you get with this complete lesson pack: Engaging narrative premise Accompanying PowerPoint Printable resources Answer sheets Non-fiction text types covered: Instructions Tabloid newspaper articles Broadsheet newspaper articles Advice Reports Formal letters Informal letters Reviews Speeches Social Media Posts
Boys Don't Cry GCSE practice papers  (Set 2)
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Boys Don't Cry GCSE practice papers (Set 2)

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SET 2 Three GCSE ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ practice papers for EDUQAS, each with a table to support response writing and an indicative content list for marking. Questions in this set explore Dante’s change, Tyler, and Adam. For marking, use the EDUQAS GCSE English Literature post-1914 literature mark scheme (page 4): https://pastpapers.download.wjec.co.uk/S22/s22-C722U10-B-ms.pdf Please have a look at my TES shop for other Boy’s Don’t Cry and English teaching resources.
6 x 'Boys Don't Cry' GCSE practice papers, plus extras
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6 x 'Boys Don't Cry' GCSE practice papers, plus extras

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Six GCSE ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ practice papers for EDQUAS, each with a table to scaffold response writing and an indicative content list for marking. Questions in this set explore the themes of parenting, friendship and family, and the characters of Adam, Tyler and Dante. Some extra resources are also included: One practice paper also includes examples of how to annotate the exam paper, and an example IEEL paragraph. Two practice papers also include a teacher feedback sheet. One practice paper also includes an annotated ‘what a good one looks like’ response (WAGOLL) For marking, use the EDUQAS GCSE English Literature post-1914 literature mark scheme. Please have a look at my TES shop for other Boys Don’t Cry and English resources, including a complete unit of work.
'Boys Don't Cry' bundle 1: Worksheets for chapters 1-22
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'Boys Don't Cry' bundle 1: Worksheets for chapters 1-22

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This bundle of worksheets supports a blended learning approach to teaching ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ by Malorie Blackman at GCSE. Included in this bundle are worksheets for chapters 1-22. The worksheets cover skills for both GCSE English Language and GCSE English Literature. Also included, is my scheme of work for all 34 lessons of this unit. All accompanying resources are available on my TES shop: Wordy Witterings.
'Boys Don't Cry' Bundle 2: Worksheets for chapters 23 to 50
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'Boys Don't Cry' Bundle 2: Worksheets for chapters 23 to 50

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This bundle of worksheets supports a blended learning approach to teaching ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ by Malorie Blackman at GCSE. Included in this bundle are worksheets for chapters 23 - 50. The worksheets cover skills for both GCSE English Language and GCSE English Literature. Also included, is my scheme of work for all 34 lessons of this unit. All accompanying resources are available on my TES shop: Wordy Witterings.
Year 7 Myths and Legends Unit of Work
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Year 7 Myths and Legends Unit of Work

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Complete Year 7 Myths and Legends Unit of Work Bring the magic of myths and legends to life with this comprehensive, fully-editable scheme of work tailored for Year 7 students. This extensive bundle includes everything you need to deliver an engaging and dynamic unit, over 18 lessons. What’s included in this huge bundle: PowerPoint Presentation: Nearly 200 attractively presented slides that guide you through each lesson, complete with vibrant visuals and structured content. Medium-Term Planning: Detailed plans to help you navigate through the unit, ensuring all learning objectives are met. Knowledge Organiser: A handy resource summarizing key concepts, characters, and vocabulary related to myths and legends. Differentiated Resources: A variety of materials that cater to different learning levels, ensuring that every student can access and engage with the content. Interactive Activities: Start your lessons with varied and interesting recall activities, including quizes, games, videos, and even a fun Blooket to reinforce learning in an interactive way. Assessments: This scheme includes assessments in reading, writing, and speaking - retelling a classical myth in a modern setting, inferring a character’s feelings, and presenting their stories to the class. Texts Covered: Modern adaptations of myths and legends Excerpts from Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief (chapter not included) A poem by Carol Ann Duffy Non-fiction texts from websites Translations from The Odyssey Each lesson is designed not only to teach students about the fascinating world of myths and legends but also to develop their analytical, creative, and presentation skills.
'Boys Don't Cry' Bundle 3
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'Boys Don't Cry' Bundle 3

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This is a huge bundle of resources to accompany the teaching and revision of ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ at GCSE. In this bundle, you get: 6 practice papers, with suggested content for answers and planning tables Vocabulary powerpoint for all 50 chapters, to accompany the reading of the novel No prep lesson on the theme of Gender Colour by numbers revision activity Stand-alone lesson on how to write an IEEL paragraph Quotation card sort activity Author’s tecnniques self-marking activity Exploring the title task Complete scheme of work This bundle accompanies the complete scheme of work for teaching ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ at GCSE. Other resources for the teaching of ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ are available on my TES shop.
Boys Don't Cry - Complete Unit of Work and all resources for Eduqas GCSE English Literature
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Boys Don't Cry - Complete Unit of Work and all resources for Eduqas GCSE English Literature

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This pack contains everything you need to teach ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ for GCSE English Literature. You will get a 34-lesson scheme of work for teaching ‘Boys Don’t Cry’, and all of the resources you need to deliver it. This scheme of work uses a ‘blended learning’ approach, covering skills for both GCSE English Language and GCSE English Literature. It incorporates the whole-class reading of the novel, activities on each chapter, non-fiction writing, narrative writing, literary and linguistic devices, punctuation and grammar. It also incorporates interactive and kinaesthetic revision activities. In this HUGE bundle, you will get ALL of my ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ resources: Scheme of work (medium-term plan) Vocabulary slides to support reading in class or at home Worksheets for each chapter 6 practice exam papers with support grids and suggestions for content of responses WAGOLL examples Prompts for quick-writes and discussions Lesson plan and resources: Writing IEEL paragraphs Lesson plan and resources: Gender 2 colour-by-numbers revision sheets Who said that? card sort Chapter 10 and 11 maze Author’s techniques self-marking activity Cover lesson about Malorie Blackman Exploring the title