Offering 18 years of English Language and Literature experience with: AQA, Edexcel and Eduqas.
Currently, teaching A Level English Language and GCSE English Language and Literature in an FE setting - providing lessons and training documents aimed at updating pedagogy.
Private tutor and Education Consultant, working with schools and colleges, delivering teaching and learning development sessions.
Lessons created for: Entrance Exams, SATs, GCSE, FS and A Level.
Previous PGCE Mentor.
Offering 18 years of English Language and Literature experience with: AQA, Edexcel and Eduqas.
Currently, teaching A Level English Language and GCSE English Language and Literature in an FE setting - providing lessons and training documents aimed at updating pedagogy.
Private tutor and Education Consultant, working with schools and colleges, delivering teaching and learning development sessions.
Lessons created for: Entrance Exams, SATs, GCSE, FS and A Level.
Previous PGCE Mentor.
Can be used a s a great introduction to inference and deduction skills.
A fun and informative package (equivalent of two 1 hr sessions) that aids with the understanding of inference and deduction skills - the lesson also focuses on the differences between explicit and implicit language and structure ideas and how they can be recognised and explored further.
Package includes:
A 20 page PowerPoint with a variety of tasks.
Two reading extracts with both core, extension and challenge activities
Information retrieval resource ’ What Can You Remember?’ Plenary Grid.
Full 15 page PowerPoint - Exploring meaning in a text and the effect it creates.
Analysing how a writer uses language for a specific purpose.
Includes reading skill tasks and comprehension activities with annotated student idea slides to aid with engagement
Answer, Prove, Explain examples are included as a guide for students.
Recipes for success also included.
Self - reflection tasks and ideas.
Includes ‘Cosmic’ reading extract that can also be used as a form of summative assessment
An introduction to exploring unseen poetry - identifying: emotive language, themes and tones in ‘Love is a Losing Game.’ Amy Winehouse and ‘Valentine.’ Carol Ann Duffy.
Key skills addressed: language, form and structure. Helping students to develop informed responses and interpretations of a poem.
Includes:
Core, extension and challenge activities for poem annotation
‘Love is a Losing Game.’ Amy Winehouse and ‘Valentine.’ Carol Ann Duffy.
Two practice exam questions, featuring one on comparing the two poems.
A great PowerPoint that I have used many times to explore subject terminology, structure and tone in poetry.
An instructive PowerPoint with engaging resources that identify writers’ attitude, explaining how these attitudes are conveyed within a text.
Key Elements:
Emoji wheel starter task - identifying POV and supporting with statements to demonstrate understanding.
Review reading - skimming and scanning task.
Full annotation of review- identifying POV, language and technique.
Identifying methods used to convey attitudes.
Paired activity - can also be completed as a carousel exercise.
Homework provided: Identifying a writer’s attitude to homework, using extract provided. Includes in depth annotation.
Extension tasks: ‘Cornwall: A Love Affair That Last a Lifetime.’ Comes with full annotation of POV-Methods-Language Analysis.
A comprehensive revision PowerPoint that focuses on the key elements of generational attitudes and ageism. Aids to secure the understanding of the play, includes thematic ideas and quotations.
Key Elements:
Ageism in the play.
Exploration of writer’s themes and ideas.
All write round robin with exam style questions.
Old V’s young profiling with templates.
Top Tips on answering questions.
Quotation analysis.
A framework guide on how to answer exam style question.
Plenary reflection task.
A lesson and resources that focus on the key elements required for exciting writing!
Package includes:
Settler task - Chernobyl funfair image and task prompts.
Recap and reflections on language techniques, notably PEARMS.
Application of PEARMS and sensory writing feature tasks using a moden funfair image.
Identifying semantic fields.
WAGOLL for annotation of PEARMS, other language techniques and sensory descriptions.
Includes fairground word bank and success criteria.
Self-assessment activity linked to AQA mark scheme.
KS4 EDUQAS English Language GCSE .
A full and comprehensive 20 page PowerPoint that can easily span over two, one hour lessons.
The lesson includes the following:
Do now task
A fabulous knowledge organiser for both Paper 1 and Paper 2
Recap and reflect activity on evaluation skills
Core/Extension/Challenge task based on XFactor video clip
Reflect and recap questions
Paper 1 Q5 evaluation exam question
Paper 1 Q5 evaluation answer
Examples of both Component 1 and Component 2 evaluation questions.
Source A non fiction reading piece
Evaluation Success Criteria
Component 2 Writing Homework Challenge Task
Recap of PAFL
A step by step approach to understanding writers’ perspectives, viewpoints, ideas and experiences.
This pack can be used as a great introduction to the skills required for the exam or as a revision lesson when addressing non-fiction texts The pack can easily be stretched over two, one hour lessons.
The pack includes:
a comprehensive 9 page PowerPoint with instructions
Prince William and Harry reading extract
AQA 19th Century Queen Victoria extract
Glossary table with definitions of key terms and mix and match task
Source openings and questions resource
Straightforward and easy to use approach - suitable for mid ability and higher ability students.
A great resource to use when either introducing the novel or reflecting and revising on Stave 1.
5 pages of resources to aid with the understanding of character, setting and location.
includes a cloze activity to consolidate understanding of Stave 1.
includes keeping track questions -‘what do we learn about Marley from the opening two paragraphs?’
word bank
Includes full extract of Stave 1 ‘Marley’s Ghost.’
A very informative 19 page guide that includes:
Thematic links grid to aid with comparing poems (Power and Conflict)
A full page of comparison discourse markers, demonstrating: similarities, differences, point development and alternative views.
Ozymandias: 7 quotes, including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
London: 6 quotes, including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
Extract from The Prelude: 7 quotes, including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
My Last Duchess: 8 quotes, including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
The Charge of the Light Brigade, 8 quotes, including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
Exposure: 7 quotes, including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
Storm on The Island: 6 quotes, including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
Bayonet Charge: 7 quotes, including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
Remains: 6 quotes, including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
Poppies: 6 quotes, including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
War Photography: 6 quotes, including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
Tissue: 6 quotes, including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
The Emigree: 6 quotes: including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
Checking Out Me History: 6 quotes, including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
Kamikaze: 6 quotes: including technique, key words. symbol and imagery.
A pack that can be used over two, one hour sessions. An action packed lesson that identifies the benefits of learning how to write a counter argument the right way, demonstrating how to be a fair and objective writer - taking students through creating effective plans for successful counter arguments.
The pack includes:
A 10 page PowerPoint with annotated notes
Sentences for effect worksheet
‘Sugar, So Sweet.’ article
Three student example counter arguments
A planning guide
A resource of example topics for students to use
Hints sheet
Plenary task: ‘what advice would you give to students?’
A full lesson that addresses how to use effective vocabulary and language features in viewpoint writing. Can be used for KS3 and KS4
The lesson includes:
Five page PowerPoint
Do now starter activities
Upgrading vocabulary task
Three separate visuals to watch on global warming
Exam style question
Harvey and Irma Hurricane article by Paul Hoare
A simple card matching activity that can be utilised with both KS2 and KS3.
Can be used as a reflection/ retrieval task from a previous lesson or as a starter task for a new lesson.
Helps to build peer buddy relationships when working together to sort the features.
Can build on the session by asking students to then create sentences, using the devices featured in the match up activity - peer buddies can then guess the feature used :)
This 18 page PowerPoint consists of the following, that can be used to enhance persuasive writing skills either for KS3 GCSE preparation or Functional Skills L1 or L2:
SPAG starter activity with answers.
Reflection on apostrophes - omissive and possessive with answers.
Room 101 mini tasks - ‘If you could get rid of one thing in the world, what would it be?’
Warwick Davies’ view on emails video clip with times ‘pair share’ activity.
Persuasive writing re-cap: CDAFOREST.
Speech writing with example sentence openers.
Peer assessment activity.
Plenary activity.
An exciting and engaging lesson that focuses on identifying language and structural features across both Component 1 and Component 2 Papers.
Non-Fiction)
Will probably take you over two lessons to complete all activities - two for one!!
Explores the ‘Red Room,’ by HG Wells (Fiction)
Explores the text ‘The Disappearance of Elisa Lam’ Cecil Hotel (Non-Fiction)
Package Includes:
Extract 1 Red Room
Extract 2 Elisa Lam
Q4 Reflection Task
Starter Recap Activity
13 Page PowerPoint
Two exam style questions. One that focuses on thoughts and feelings of character. The second focuses on a sense of mystery.
An excellent resource to aid with 11 Plus provision in Literacy/ Language.
Resources can also be used as an introduction to Myth and Legend - KS3.
Lesson consists of:
A comprehensive 23 page PowerPoint, complete with story link to access ‘The Trojan Horse’ story.
Introduction to gods and mortals with questions and answers.
Word up task with glossary.
Word match tasks with definitions that link to text.
Cloze activities linked to text with answers provided.
Comprehension questions.
Story expert quiz - multiple choice.
An extensive 26 page Powerpoint that intricately looks athow to answer comparison questions for EDUQAS. Lesson can also be used for AQA but may need some slight tweaks to suit your students. The PowerPoint can easily span over two one hour lessons.
Pack Includes:
Progress Tracker
A Paper 1 and Paper 2 Knowledge Organiser (EDUQAS) - very handy
Text A and Text B
Example exam questions
Step by step breakdown with models for answers to comparison questions.
Grid template for quotation analysis
Self-check task
An excellent package of materials that will prepare any learner for comparison tasks - can be utilised for other exam boards.
A comprehensive 22 page PowerPoint that can easily be used over two, one hour sessions.Suitabe for all GCSE exam boards when addressing ‘writing to argue,’ can also be used as a preparation lesson for speaking and listening ideas.
Pack Includes the following:
Do now task, four questions
Stretch and challenge tasks based on energy drinks.
Skills recap table that can be adapted, accordingly.
Discussion hooks and facts about health and energy drinks
Pros and cons table with lots of example ideas
Examples of structuring writing to argue answers
Writing conclusion examples
Speech writing
Identifying: purpose, audience, form and language task
Writing speech plan with imagery
I do, we do,yuo do activity- step by step guide to answering ‘a writing to argue’ question.
A comprehensive 18 page PowerPoint that focuses on; evaluation skills, making inferences and forming and opinion from a text. This lesson can be used either in preparation for GCSE in Year 9 and for Year 10 and 11.
Package includes the following:
Recap and critical thinking task with answers.
An evaluation task with an ex ‘X Factor’ performance with video link.
Break down of EDUQAS exam board Papers 1 and 2 but can be changed to suit learner very easily.
Example evaluation questions with modelling
Use of extract to summarise from ‘The Hate U Give Me.’
Agree and disagree question
Step by Step guide with tracking words and stretch and challenge tasks.
Other Materials Include:
Retrieval grid starter
Reading extract