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I have been teaching for 21 years and love making resources! I create resources with detailed analysis via colour codes and questions which thoroughly interrogate texts at word and whole text level. I make pupil friendly resources which link to skills sets and exam criteria and incorporate peer and self assessment. I aim to create lessons which enable the teacher/observer to show progression of learners. My resources are differentiated, creative and relevant for maximum impact.

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I have been teaching for 21 years and love making resources! I create resources with detailed analysis via colour codes and questions which thoroughly interrogate texts at word and whole text level. I make pupil friendly resources which link to skills sets and exam criteria and incorporate peer and self assessment. I aim to create lessons which enable the teacher/observer to show progression of learners. My resources are differentiated, creative and relevant for maximum impact.
Poetry Roald Dahl The Dentist and the Crocodile: ideal for National Poetry Day!
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Poetry Roald Dahl The Dentist and the Crocodile: ideal for National Poetry Day!

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A fun poetry analysis and writing activity lesson (or two lessons) based on The Dentist and the Crocodile by Roald Dahl. This detailed presentation analyses language and puctuation features at word level, there is dictionary work and a range of poetry or creative writing tasks linked to the poem for the pupils to choose from. Includes opportunities for self and peer assessment with target setting and review slide. Ideal for primary Y5 and 6 or KS3.
Descriptive writing: Summer (The Beach)
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Descriptive writing: Summer (The Beach)

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Descriptive writing: Summer (The Beach) The power point includes: a starter, an extract from ‘Holiday Memories’ by Dylan Thomas which is analysed at word level, an opportunity for pupils to improve their work to show progression, a skills slide, a planning slide and a checklist for peer assessment. Also included, a pupil exemplar and examiner’s comments. Highly visual and engaging.
Poetry: The Manhunt by Simon Armitage (powerpoint, worksheet and SA grade charts)
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Poetry: The Manhunt by Simon Armitage (powerpoint, worksheet and SA grade charts)

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This is a GCSE resource on The Manhunt by Simon Armitage for use after reading the poem (poem attached) These resources (5 in total) explore PEE formulas, the poet's perspective, semantic fields and themes, leading up to an essay which is then self assessed using grade criteria sheets. The sequence of tasks is clearly organised. Pupils will need copies of the poem, the PEE formula worksheet and the Task 4 slide which has a word cloud of the poem on it. They are tasked to organise the words into groups. This is best done visually via colour coding. The lesson, or lessons as it can definitely stretch to more than one, is engaging and will appeal to a variety of learners to enable them to more easily interrogate the poem. New GCSE grades 1-9 on powerpoint. Assessment/target setting sheets have previous A-G grades. As they are still in flux, I thought I would leave them to suit individual and school preferences; they can be easily changed.
Descriptive writing: seasons
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Descriptive writing: seasons

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Descriptive writing across the seasons. Four power points with starters, word level analysis of stimulus texts (included), writing activities and peer assessment. Texts included: Storms of Silence by Joe Simpson - Winter; I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by Wordsworth - Spring; Holiday Memories by Dylan Thomas - Summer; Autumn - Ode to Autumn by Keats.
'Text' and 'Quickdraw' by Carol Ann Duffy. Powerpoint, text and image sort activity.
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'Text' and 'Quickdraw' by Carol Ann Duffy. Powerpoint, text and image sort activity.

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Poetry analysis: ‘Text’ and ‘Quickdraw’ by Carol Ann Duffy. Detailed powerpoint with leading questions and colour coding for pupils to effectively interrogate and compare both poems. Two differentiated image sort worksheets (one with some quotations) to track the poem. Copy onto card and cut up. Once they have filled in the quotations, get them to organise into two categories, love and conflict; this will help them to understand the extended metaphor and identify semantic fields. Ideal for lower ability. Plenary sheet cloze activity which links directly into the learning objectives and assessment criteria.
Narrative planning sheet
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Narrative planning sheet

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Narrative planning sheet. With labelled sections and space for pupils to make notes and plan a story. This has been used to create collaborative stories in pairs and on a carousel so that pupils get to contribute to a range of story plans of other pupils in the class. Most effective when enlarged to A3. Images and key words tick list focusing on descriptive techniques. Engaging and fun.
Lost Happy Endings: The Witch analysis and writing activity with worksheet
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Lost Happy Endings: The Witch analysis and writing activity with worksheet

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The Lost Happy Endings by Carol Ann Duffy: The Witch analysis and writing activity with worksheet. Power point with extract on the witch. The question "How does the writer portray the character of the witch?" is explored via colour coded analytic slides. Print and give out the blank extract slide to high ability pupils, the colour coded slide to medium ability pupils and the colour coded and annotated slide to lower ability pupils in order to answer the question. Subsequently, the pupils can use some of the descriptive writing techniques which they have just identified in order to fill in the worksheet describing their own witch. The final slide has skills criteria on in order for the pupils to peer assess their work. Level descriptors on the powerpoint and the worksheet are for the new GCSE 1-9 criteria but can be easily adapted for KS2/3.
The Lost Happy Endings by Carol Ann Duffy: The setting analysis and writing activity with worksheet.
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The Lost Happy Endings by Carol Ann Duffy: The setting analysis and writing activity with worksheet.

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The Lost Happy Endings by Carol Ann Duffy: The setting analysis and writing activity with worksheet. Power point with extract on the setting. The question "How does the writer portray the setting?" is explored via colour coded analytic slides. Print and give out the blank extract slide to high ability pupils, the colour coded slide to medium ability pupils and the colour coded and annotated slide to lower ability pupils in order to answer the question. Subsequently, the pupils can use some of the descriptive writing techniques which they have just identified in order to fill in the worksheet describing their own setting. The final slide has skills criteria on in order for the pupils to peer assess their work. Level descriptors on the powerpoint and the worksheet are for the new GCSE 1-9 criteria but can be easily adapted for KS2/3.
Poetry bundle KS4
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Poetry bundle KS4

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3 presentations offering a range of activities, detailed analysis, writing tasks and peer/self assessment. Poems: Manhunt by Simon Armitage, 'Text' and 'Quick Draw' by Carol Ann Duffy and 'The Deserted House' by Mary Coleridge. Ideal for National Poetry Day!
Halloween starter activities (2 worksheets)
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Halloween starter activities (2 worksheets)

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Halloween starter activities (2 worksheets) One worksheet has 5 cloze questions considering "which witch". Starter 2 has a table for pupils to make 5 acrostic poems with key words from Halloween. Colourful and fun as starters linked to Halloween. KS2 and 3.
A Christmas Carol Bundle
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A Christmas Carol Bundle

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A Christmas Carol Visual: plot and Scrooge’s character development with worksheet. A Christmas Carol: Marley’s Ghost and The Ghost of Christmas Past: quotation comparison worksheet. A Christmas Carol: Poverty and Children Scrooge and The Ghost of Christmas Present context and analysis.
A Christmas Carol Visual: plot and Scrooge's character development (with significant quotations)
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A Christmas Carol Visual: plot and Scrooge's character development (with significant quotations)

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A Christmas Carol Visual: plot and Scrooge's character development (with significant quotations) A power point and worksheet with images in chronological order to discuss as a whole class and for pupils to make notes on plot, Scrooge's character, themes and the author's message. Highly visual so ideal for low ability and visual learners. Scaffolded questions at the end of the worksheet as a plenary to explain how Scrooge's character changes.
A Christmas Carol Visual: plot and Scrooge's character development
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A Christmas Carol Visual: plot and Scrooge's character development

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A Christmas Carol Visual: plot and Scrooge’s character development. A power point and worksheet with images in chronological order to discuss as a whole class and for pupils to make notes on plot, Scrooge’s character, themes and the author’s message. Highly visual so ideal for low ability and visual learners. Scaffolded questions at the end of the worksheet as a plenary to explain how Scrooge’s character changes.
Descriptive writing: Winter
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Descriptive writing: Winter

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Descriptive writing: Winter. The power point includes: a starter, an extract from Storms of Silence by Joe Simpson which is analysed at word and whole text level, an opportunity for pupils to improve their work to show progression, a skills slide, a planning slide and a checklist for peer assessment. Highly visual and engaging.
A Christmas Carol: Poverty and Children Scrooge and The Ghost of Christmas Present
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A Christmas Carol: Poverty and Children Scrooge and The Ghost of Christmas Present

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A Christmas Carol: Poverty and Children (Scrooge and The Ghost of Christmas Present) Background social and historical context about The Poor Law, The Workhouse and prisons and detailed analysis of the extract where Scrooge sees the "two children; wretched, abject, frightful, hideous, miserable" Worksheet to accompany the power point and a discursive essay with tips for success on the final slide.
An Inspector Calls SQUID sort activity
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An Inspector Calls SQUID sort activity

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An Inspector Calls SQUID sort activity. Explores guilt and culpability for the death of Eva Smith. Worksheet with 3 SQUID (statement, quotation, unpick, infer, develop) paragraphs jumbled up. Photocopy on to card, cut up and get pupils to rearrange. Ideal as a starter or a penary for modelling effective textual analysis.