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KS4 Lang Lit Ghost Story A Christmas Carol Starters Revision Homework Cover
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KS4 Lang Lit Ghost Story A Christmas Carol Starters Revision Homework Cover

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This powerpoint uses three excerpts from ghost stories (all in the public domain), interspersed with three slides for revision/recall of “A Christmas Carol”. The excerpts are duplicated for ease of printing (2 slides per piece of A4); the slides on “A Christmas Carol” are not intended to be printed. Students can work from them while they are displayed on the screen. My intention for these is that they will be used as an extended starter activity - the “Christmas Carol” slide and then the ghost story extract.
KS3, KS4, Non Fic Pre-1914 "Nature Near London" CRR Guided Reading Inference
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KS3, KS4, Non Fic Pre-1914 "Nature Near London" CRR Guided Reading Inference

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Originally planned for KS3 students as part of a reading unit on the natural world, this could be used with much less confident readers at KS4, perhaps as part of a catch-up or intervention series. The text used is from “Nature Near London” (1905 so public domain) by Richard Jefferies. Alongside the short excerpt are some questions which can be used to diagnose gaps in reading skills and comprehension.
Non Fic Reading KS3 KS4 Inference Analysis Viewpoint Starter HW Revision Skills
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Non Fic Reading KS3 KS4 Inference Analysis Viewpoint Starter HW Revision Skills

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This is a straightforward, short powerpoint focused on the reading skills of inference, analysis and viewpoint, at quite a basic level. Useful for a quick assessment of students’ reading skills or for practise in polishing those skills. Could be used to structure a guided reading session with less confident learners. Could be used as a starter, for revision or for a homework.
KS4 Reading Fiction Skills Close Guided HW Revision "Man Sized in Marble" inference analysis
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KS4 Reading Fiction Skills Close Guided HW Revision "Man Sized in Marble" inference analysis

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This short powerpoint uses a brief extract from “Man Sized in Marble” by E.Nesbit (in the public domain). There are questions on the key reading skills tested at GCSE: information retrieval, inference and analysis. Only 3 slides so easily editable. The resource can be used for homework or revision. Alternatively, it could be used to structure a guided reading activity or for intervention with less confident readers.
Fiction Pre 20C William Hope Hodgson "The Ghost Pirates" Starter Guided Reading HW Inference CRR
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Fiction Pre 20C William Hope Hodgson "The Ghost Pirates" Starter Guided Reading HW Inference CRR

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These were originally created as three starters to go across a week of teaching - the three excerpts used are from “The Ghost Pirates” by William Hope Hodgson. They could be combined to furnish resources for a guided reading session. Alternatively, they could be set as homework or used for revision. The main focus is on inference but there are also questions building the basic skills of analysis.
KS4, KS3, Reading, Analysis of Methods, Cover, HW, Revision, Gothic, "Carnacki the Ghost Finder"
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KS4, KS3, Reading, Analysis of Methods, Cover, HW, Revision, Gothic, "Carnacki the Ghost Finder"

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This is a very short and straightforward activity, originally planned as revision for a cover lesson. It could also be used as a taught lesson or could be set for homework. It uses an excerpt (abridged) from William Hope Hodgson’s “Carnacki the Ghost Finder” and the students are asked to identify a range of methods in the text and then select two of those methods and explain their effect. A model response is provided - and the powerpoint is very easily editable if you want to make the task more or less challenging.
KS3 KS4 Pre 20C Non Fiction Reading Skills Ice Skating Writing LA
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KS3 KS4 Pre 20C Non Fiction Reading Skills Ice Skating Writing LA

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This is a simple and straightforward powerpoint, created for lower ability students but easily editable for the specific needs of your class. There are 3 pre-1914 excerpts, one about the Regent’s Park skating disaster and two about Prince Albert falling through ice while skating. The tasks provided focus on basic reading skills: inference and information retrieval. These can be used as a diagnostic tool before students embark on analysis and evaluation. Alternatively, the tasks could be tweaked to make them more analytical if your students’ reading skills are securely embedded. The powerpoint ends with a letter-writing task linked to the idea of ice skating and more dangerous sports generally.
Unseen Poetry, KS4, KS3, Reading, Analysis, Guided, HW, Practice
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Unseen Poetry, KS4, KS3, Reading, Analysis, Guided, HW, Practice

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This powerpoint uses 7 poems, all in the public domain. The intention is that students can work independently to develop the habit of becoming questioning readers, interrogating the text to deepen their understanding. Questions are provided to encourage this. Alternatively, the powerpoint could be used to structure a guided reading session on unseen poetry. It could also be used in class to support the teaching of analysis of unseen poetry. The questions will help to identify gaps in students’ understanding so that subsequent discussion can be more sharply focused.
"A Christmas Carol" Stave 1 Fred Multiple Choice Quiz Starter HW Revision
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"A Christmas Carol" Stave 1 Fred Multiple Choice Quiz Starter HW Revision

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This is a straightforward multiple-choice quiz (answers provided) focusing on the description of Fred from Stave 1 and how his characterisation contrasts that of Scrooge. Useful for homework or could be used as a starter to identify gaps in pupils’ knowledge so that subsequent teaching can be more sharply focused.
KS3, KS4, Titanic Recount Elbert Hubbard Multiple Choice Quiz Starter HW Diagnosis
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KS3, KS4, Titanic Recount Elbert Hubbard Multiple Choice Quiz Starter HW Diagnosis

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This is a short excerpt from Elbert Hubbard’s recount of the sinking of Titanic with 12 multiple choice questions (answers provided). This could be used as a starter activity or for homework. It could be used to structure a guided reading activity with the questions providing a starting point for a more in-depth discussion of the writer’s use of language. Alternatively, it could be used prior to teaching to identify gaps in knowledge so that the subsequent lesson can be more precisely focused.
KS2, KS3, Fairy Tales Cover Homework
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KS2, KS3, Fairy Tales Cover Homework

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I made this grid when cover was needed for a year 7 class who were working on a unit on Fairy Tales. The task is adaptive so children could choose their own activity. However, this grid could also be used over a half term, providing homework activities.
Snow White  CRR Cover HW Reading Skills Inference Vocab Walter de la Mare
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Snow White CRR Cover HW Reading Skills Inference Vocab Walter de la Mare

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This is a comprehension (close reading and response) activity using an extract from “Old Tales Told Again” by Walter de la Mare. The text is in the public domain and is a re-telling of the story of Snow White. There are ten questions. The questions focus mainly on the reading skill of inference. This could be used as a cover activity or for homework. Alternatively, the questions could be used to structure a guided reading session. This would sit well in a unit on fairy tales.
AQA GCSE English Literature Love & Relationships "The Farmer's Bride" Quiz
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AQA GCSE English Literature Love & Relationships "The Farmer's Bride" Quiz

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This is a multiple-choice quiz with 26 questions on “The Farmer’s Bride” by Charlotte Mew. Could be used for homework or revision. Alternatively, this could be used to check students’ understanding of the poem prior to teaching so that the subsequent lesson can be more precisely focused on gaps. Answers are provided.
AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2 Unseen Poetry Winter
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AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2 Unseen Poetry Winter

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This lesson uses questioning to elicit students’ knowledge of methods used by the writers and understanding of some of their effects. Students are asked to annotate their copies of the poems in the questioning phase of the lesson so that they can then use their notes to spend 40 minutes working independently on both sections of an exam-style question. The two poems used are by John Clare and Walter de la Mare, both called “Winter” (and both in the public domain so no issues with copyright).