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I teach English across Key Stages 3-5, and I teach Film Studies at A Level. I try to create resources which are easy to use and which, for KS4 and 5 pupils, will aid their revision for exams. My resources tend to be word documents, so they can easily be adapted to suit your students' needs.

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I teach English across Key Stages 3-5, and I teach Film Studies at A Level. I try to create resources which are easy to use and which, for KS4 and 5 pupils, will aid their revision for exams. My resources tend to be word documents, so they can easily be adapted to suit your students' needs.
Much Ado Main Character Knowledge Organisers
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Much Ado Main Character Knowledge Organisers

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Each of these 5 sheets deals with one or two main characters in Much Ado About Nothing. They cover Beatrice, Benedick, Hero, Claudio and the Dons. The table form makes them easy to revise from. Each sheet lists the key characteristics plus a little explanation and then brief, important quotations. There are also boxes containing information about context, language and stagecraft. They work well as essay plans for character questions. They can be laminated and used as placemats on pupils’ desks, or put on walls as a display.
Using Direct Speech correctly
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Using Direct Speech correctly

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There are two sheets here. One contains a passage which has been set out correctly, but all the punctuation is missing. The second is correctly punctuated, but the layout is wrong. Pupils rewrite the passages correctly.
Short-answer and extended questions on Act 3 of 'Hamlet'.
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Short-answer and extended questions on Act 3 of 'Hamlet'.

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This resource is intended for A Level Lit students, but could work with able GCSE students studying ‘Hamlet’. It works best if the pupils already know the whole plot (from, say, watching a production) and who are now embarking on the nitty-gritty of studying each scene. It is presented here as a Word document whose boxes expand as they are typed in. I find this helps the students’ revision because the questions are near the answers, and can easily be added to as their knowledge grows. I encourage the students to include as much quotation as they can and to do so in a different colour text, again to aid revision later.
Short-answer and extension questions on Act One of 'Hamlet'
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Short-answer and extension questions on Act One of 'Hamlet'

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This resource is intended for A Level Lit students, but could work with able GCSE students studying ‘Hamlet’. It works best if the pupils already know the whole plot (from, say, watching a production) and who are now embarking on the nitty-gritty of studying each scene. It is presented here as a Word document whose boxes expand as they are typed in. I find this helps the students’ revision because the questions are near the answers, and can easily be added to as their knowledge grows. I encourage the students to include as much quotation as they can and to do so in a different colour text, again to aid revision later.
Short-answer and extension questions on Act Two of 'Hamlet'.
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Short-answer and extension questions on Act Two of 'Hamlet'.

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This resource is intended for A Level Lit students, but could work with able GCSE students studying ‘Hamlet’. It works best if the pupils already know the whole plot (from, say, watching a production) and who are now embarking on the nitty-gritty of studying each scene. It is presented here as a Word document whose boxes expand as they are typed in. I find this helps the students’ revision because the questions are near the answers, and can easily be added to as their knowledge grows. I encourage the students to include as much quotation as they can and to do so in a different colour text, again to aid revision later.
EDEXCEL IGCSE English Language Paper 1 with Beyond the Sky and the Earth
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EDEXCEL IGCSE English Language Paper 1 with Beyond the Sky and the Earth

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Because Edexcel have not been too great about creating SAMs for the new IGCSE Language spec I decided to have a go myself. This one is a Paper 1 which closely follows the format of the SAMs. The unseen text is one from the old spec, and the Anthology Text is Beyond the Sky and the Earth. There are two writing questions, too, and the whole thing looks just like a real paper.
Edexcel IGCSE Language Paper 1 with H is for Hawk
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Edexcel IGCSE Language Paper 1 with H is for Hawk

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Because Edexcel have not been too great about creating SAMs for the new IGCSE Language spec I decided to have a go myself. This one is a Paper 1 Reading Section which closely follows the foramt of the SAMs. The unseen text is one from the old spec, and the Anthology Text is H is for Hawk.
A unit which uses 'Kes' to develop students' knowledge of film form and their creative writing.
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A unit which uses 'Kes' to develop students' knowledge of film form and their creative writing.

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In my school, lower ability students only do Language at GCSE which leaves a little free time which we are starting to use to increase their media literacy, with the aim of increasing numbers for A Level Film Studies. This brief unit (which should only take a couple of weeks) builds on their existing knowledg of literary techniques, and uses extracts from ‘Kes’ to improve both their understanding of film and their creative writing. It involves: revising and using common literary devices; exploring the 5 elements of film form (as contained in the Eduqas spec); an analysis of how character and setting are established in the opening scene; narrative writing based on the scenes where Billy trains Kes; descriptive writing about an animal of their choice. It is written with Edexcel IGCSE Language students in mind, and is a great lead-in to the H is for Hawk Anthology extract. However, it could easily be adapted to suit any spec. It would also work well with bright Year 9s.
The Explorer's Daughter - full text with boxes for notes
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The Explorer's Daughter - full text with boxes for notes

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This is the full extract for the Edexcel IGCSE Language specification with boxes at various points for the students to write in. The boxes contain questions, prompts and ideas to help focus their notes on language and structure. I find them very useful in the classromm, espcially with lower ability pupils. They would also work really well for pupils forced to learn at home because of Covid outbreaks, for example.
Explorer's or Boys Messing About - full text with boxes for notes
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Explorer's or Boys Messing About - full text with boxes for notes

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This is the full extract for the Edexcel IGCSE Language specification with boxes at various points for the students to write in. The boxes contain questions, prompts and ideas to help focus their notes on language and structure. I find them very useful in the classromm, espcially with lower ability pupils. They would also work really well for pupils forced to learn at home because of Covid outbreaks, for example.
H is for Hawk - full text with boxes for notes
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H is for Hawk - full text with boxes for notes

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This is the full extract for the Edexcel IGCSE Language specification with boxes at various points for the students to write in. The boxes contain questions, prompts and ideas to help focus their notes on language and structure. I find them very useful in the classromm, espcially with lower ability pupils. They would also work really well for pupils forced to learn at home because of Covid outbreaks, for example.
Between a Rock and a Hard Place - full text with boxes for notes
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place - full text with boxes for notes

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This is the full extract for the Edexcel IGCSE Language specification with boxes at various points for the students to write in. The boxes contain questions, prompts and ideas to help focus their notes on language and structure. I find them very useful in the classromm, espcially with lower ability pupils. They would also work really well for pupils forced to learn at home because of Covid outbreaks, for example.
Danger of a Single Story - full text with boxes for notes
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Danger of a Single Story - full text with boxes for notes

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This is the full extract for the Edexcel IGCSE Language specification with boxes at various points for the students to write in. The boxes contain questions, prompts and ideas to help focus their notes on language and structure. I find them very useful in the classromm, espcially with lower ability pupils. They would also work really well for pupils forced to learn at home because of Covid outbreaks, for example.
World War One Soldier Slang
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World War One Soldier Slang

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A handout containing 36 examples of slang commonly used by soldiers in the trenches of WW1, plus their definitions. For example, ‘Barkers’ were sausages, because the the meat in them was thought to come from dogs. ‘Dead soldiers’ were empty beer bottles. I give these sheets to students who have just studied Journey’s End and ask them to write a short play set in the trenches in which the characters use some of the slang terms. It could also be useful when writing fiction or even non-fiction pieces about the war.