Welcome to iamdanielteacher - Together in English.
I provide a wide range of mainly English resources for learners of all ages and abilities. I also offer materials for other subjects.
I also provide a wide range of free resources, worksheets, and videos too!
Feel free to check my website and social media for more resources.
If you enjoyed these resources, your reviews are hugely appreciated.
Welcome to iamdanielteacher - Together in English.
I provide a wide range of mainly English resources for learners of all ages and abilities. I also offer materials for other subjects.
I also provide a wide range of free resources, worksheets, and videos too!
Feel free to check my website and social media for more resources.
If you enjoyed these resources, your reviews are hugely appreciated.
Here is a full lesson for the poem Futility, by Wilfred Owen. This pack also includes a wide range of extra resources for students, including personification tasks, social and historical context tasks and analysis of the poem.
This lesson is suitable for KS3/KS4 students who have studied or are studying Conflict Poetry, either as a review, an introduction, or for comparison with other conflict poems.
This pack includes a powerpoint lesson on a range of well known countries, capital cities and flags.
It also includes two games, one hidden picture game and one annoying orange game.
This is suitable for a wide range of KS1,KS2 and EAL learners for both Geography and English/EAL lessons.
This is a great lesson to introduce learners to transport, showing different types of transport, the costs and how to get from A to B in a city, London.
This also introduces students to the concepts of money and takes costs into consideration to add more depth to the lesson.
This is suitable for English, Maths and Geography lessons as a starter task or a fun review task and can be adapted for a range of audiences, and also includes a wide range of vocabulary, useful for all learners.
**Here is a full. 15+ lesson scheme on forensic linguistics, linguistic devices and brevity devices, which is a fantastic way to introduce or review language devices with KS3. **
This lesson pack comes with a full PPT of 15 full lessons, all resources and worksheets, and assessment activities to complete with students. There are also extension (purple) activities to complete with students to stretch and challenge them.
There are also worksheets provided and handouts for each lesson. Just download and go!
Each lesson is timed at around 45/50 minutes, but can be adapted as required.
This is a fun weakest link style Scattegories game which can be used to help use and develop vocabulary skills and as a way of building teamwork skills in your classroom. This lesson was originally used for EAL learners but can be adapted easily for KS1/KS2 classes as categories/rounds can be changed where needed. Worksheets are also provided and can be modified where needed to make sure learners have help.
You can also quickly add further rounds where needed or modify the existing ones to make them more challenging.
A lesson plan is provided and the lesson should run for at least 45 minutes.
This is a fantastic 3 Lesson long scheme on the Poem, The Raven.
Each Lesson has detailed learning objectives, differentiated activities and a key word focus.
Students will look in detail at the key themes of the poem, give initial impressions, work on key words/phrases and then complete creative reading and writing tasks.
There are also optional homework tasks for students to complete, and each lesson can take up to 1 hour, so can be adapted, shortened and lengthened as needed.
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As an English or ESL teacher, are you feeling:
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With this course you get:
A full 20+ twenty-lesson speaking and discussion course with articles, activities, questions, and homework tasks ready to go, so you can help your students improve, build positive reviews, retain existing students and attract new ones.
A range of engaging, interesting, and stimulating topics, with answer keys and high-quality visuals to build great discussions and conversations.
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Students can learn how to make a Sandwich, looking at key words such as ingredients, recipe and instructions.
They can also familiarise themselves with food vocabulary and actually make a sandwich!
There is also a video and worksheet activity for them to complete when making their sandwich.
Ideal for KS1 , low level learners or ESL/EAL learners.
As an English or ESL teacher, are you feeling:
Burned out/exhausted from creating new material every day?
Stressed out from having little/no free time?
Annoyed that you don’t get paid for prep/planning?
Let me solve those problems for you.
With this course you get:
A full 20+ twenty-lesson speaking and discussion course with articles, activities, questions, and homework tasks ready to go, so you can help your students improve, build positive reviews, retain existing students and attract new ones.
A range of engaging, interesting, and stimulating topics, with answer keys and high-quality visuals to build great discussions and conversations.
A proven program that can save you hours every day, can be adapted and changed as you need it, or is perfect to use as is!
Finally. A simple solution to lesson planning, research, planning, and design.
**Do what you do best, TEACH! **
This is a simple and fun game for students and teachers to play to ask and
answer questions about experiences.
This can easily be modified and adapted as you see fit.
Rules:
Take turns to ask each other ‘Have you ever?’
You have to answer ‘yes I have’ to each question
You will ask you questions to check if you are lying or telling the truth
If you guess correctly, you get 1 point!
IF you guess incorrectly, the other person gets 1 point
Please enjoy this free resource!
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Here is a great full lesson analysing the poem “Charge of the Light Brigade” by Tennyson. This is ideal for students in KS3, years 7,8,9 .
This lesson will help students to explore and understand the themes in the poem, including conflict. The lesson goes through the poem line by line in detail, looking at and discussing the key themes, poetic devices used as a well as a range of discussion and/or writing activities. There are also attached Drama, pre-reading and comparison activities to extend learning.
There is also an audio version of the poem included too!
This can also be differentiated as required for lower levels by simply removing/simplifying some of the extended activities.
Here is a great full lesson analysing the poem “Flag” by John Agard. This is ideal for students in KS3, years 7,8,9 .
This lesson will help students to explore and understand the themes in the poem, including conflict. The lesson goes through the poem line by line in detail, looking at and discussing the key themes, poetic devices used as a well as a range of discussion and/or writing activities. There are also attached Drama, pre-reading and comparison activities to extend learning.
There is also an audio version of the poem included too!
This can also be differentiated as required for lower levels by simply removing/simplifying some of the extended activities.
This Scheme includes 8-10 Lessons on Romeo and Juliet, looking at a range of themes within the play, and breaking down the play scene by scene, while also comparing both the modern and traditional versions of the play.
There are also lessons helping to revise key quotes and key scenes, as well as character timelines, plot activities and differentiated worksheets/cheat sheets to help learners, which can be adapted depending on the ability of your classes.
These lessons are ideal for KS3 and KS4 for comprehension, first teach and revision purposes and can be adapted as needed.
Here is a fantastic scheme of work for summarizing, checking and reviewing the story of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Each lesson looks at each Chapter in detail, recounting key scenes, images, vocabulary and contains lots of speaking, writing and discussion tasks for students. This review could be either combined with other schemes, used at the end as a review, or used alongside the book as there is enough for material for at least (8-10) lessons.
This scheme worked well with mixed ability KS3 learners in Years 8 and 9, and was also used as exam/assessment review practice for KS4 students. However, activities can be easily changed and differentiated as required.
Stop the bus is a fantastic team based game to play with learners, where they need to practice and use vocabulary both old and new in order to win points for their team.
The Powerpoint will show a category or picture and the teams need to work together to find words to match them. The quickest teams get points, there are also double point rounds.
This game is best played on whiteboards.
Here is a fantastic lesson for teaching idioms to a range of students ranging from KS1 up to KS2.
It also includes a reveal game for students to play to help review learning that has taken place.
A simple and fun game where students have to guess who the Alien is by working out the emotions and feelings of the other characters in the game.
Students work around the room filling in the emotions and feelings of each of the other characters on their worksheet and then use those to work out who the alien is.
This is a fun personality test that learners can use as a fun way for the teacher to get to know learners better, and learners to learn about themselves.
The learners write answers to each question on their worksheet and the teacher can go through the slides 1 by 1 to reveal the true meaning of each of the answers.
This has been a huge hit with both younger and older learners and takes approximately 40 minutes to complete if done properly.
Here is a detailed lesson all about the history and story of the London Underground, followed by some information of how the tube works.
Students then get Maps given to them to try and work out how long and how far stations are from each other. They also need to practice key dialogues and vocabulary related to travel, distance and time.
This can also be modified to suit learners as there are key phrases and key information the teacher needs to give learners.
We have found this lesson to be very popular and cross-curricular as it covers, English, Maths, Geography and History.