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Most resources I develop are geared towards GCSE 2016-18 (AQA and Edexcel) curriculum and are practical solutions to classroom teaching. I keep most of these black and white for simple/cost-effective print. I read each novel/play/poem and break down into manageable parts. I find this most effective within classrooms where students require chunks of information they can order, in sequence. The 'study-packs' I create can apply to any book/play/poem and provide visual tools for memory recall.

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Most resources I develop are geared towards GCSE 2016-18 (AQA and Edexcel) curriculum and are practical solutions to classroom teaching. I keep most of these black and white for simple/cost-effective print. I read each novel/play/poem and break down into manageable parts. I find this most effective within classrooms where students require chunks of information they can order, in sequence. The 'study-packs' I create can apply to any book/play/poem and provide visual tools for memory recall.
AQA ENGLISH CHOICE OF TEXTS LIST
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AQA ENGLISH CHOICE OF TEXTS LIST

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Single-page 'at a glance' sheet showing all novels, plays and poetry, containing blank, lined space for student notes on reverse. Ideal for use as a discussion tool relating to additional reading and home-study.
MEDIA EXTRACT - THE WORLD'S OLDEST FOSSILS
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MEDIA EXTRACT - THE WORLD'S OLDEST FOSSILS

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A two-page resource, prints back to back as a single sheet. Can be amended similar to other resources by the same author. Excellent for reading and writing exercise for students and for general interesting classroom discussion based on up-to-date topics. The oldest known fossils – dating back 3.7 billion years to a time when the Earth was still being bombarded by asteroids – have been found in Greenland, scientists announced in a discovery that could have “staggering” implications. Rocks recently exposed after a once-permanent layer of snow melted were found to contain stromatolites, sediments the researchers said had been created by the growth of layer upon layer of micro-organisms. If confirmed as evidence of life, they are about 220 million years older than the previous record holder and the researchers said the “sophistication” of the microbes pointed to life on Earth beginning more than four billion years ago.
GCSE POETRY DEFINITIONS (AN A-Z RESOURCE)
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GCSE POETRY DEFINITIONS (AN A-Z RESOURCE)

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An A-Z of 44 poetry forms and types; techniques and figures of speech; rhythm and meter. The resource is set out in a table across four page, so can print as a two page, stapled document with front title sheet.
GCSE LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE - STUDENT UNDERSTANDING
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GCSE LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE - STUDENT UNDERSTANDING

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A single-sheet to allow students to see at a glance the 'mammoth' (seven and a half hour) requirement and workload for GCSE 2016+ exams. Includes insight into both Literature and Language, together with Grades, noting what is considered to be a 'good' pass. This could link to the 'Whole Exam Practice' resource depending on your department's choice of texts.
COHESION
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A two-page handout to introduce this subject. There are two main types of cohesion: grammatical cohesion which is based on structural content, and lexical cohesion which is based on lexical content and background knowledge. A cohesive text is created in many different ways. In Cohesion in English, M.A.K. Halliday and Ruqaiya Hasan identify five general categories of cohesive devices that create coherence in texts:  REFERENCE  ELLIPSIS  SUBSTITUTION  LEXICAL COHESION  CONJUNCTION
ENGLISH MEDIA ARTICLE(S) ANALYSIS
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ENGLISH MEDIA ARTICLE(S) ANALYSIS

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Three media extracts. Read and respond with 6 key facts and write a summary using connectives. Elephant seeks out human help. Scientists create brain machine. Students discover new planet.
POETRY TYPES
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POETRY TYPES

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A six-page resource, ideal to display via Google Drive, listing more than 50 types of poetry, including a final option that encourages the student to devise their own unique form.
GCSE MODERN TEXTS: DRAMA - QUOTATION BOOKLET (AQA or Edexcel)
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GCSE MODERN TEXTS: DRAMA - QUOTATION BOOKLET (AQA or Edexcel)

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A generic Quotation Booklet developed to capture: NAME OF BOOK/PLAY/POEM: CHAPTER, ACT, STANZA QUOTE OR PASSAGE OR LINE OF TEXT WHO SAID IT? IN WHAT CONTEXT? Example: Chapter 12 or Act III or Stanza 1 Example: “Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue.” Hamlet (Act III/Scene II) He was talking to his players and telling them not to exaggerate the delivery of their lines/To perform as he had taught them.
GCSE MODERN TEXTS: PROSE - QUOTATION BOOKLET
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GCSE MODERN TEXTS: PROSE - QUOTATION BOOKLET

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A generic Quotation Booklet developed to capture: NAME OF BOOK/PLAY/POEM: CHAPTER, ACT, STANZA QUOTE OR PASSAGE OR LINE OF TEXT WHO SAID IT? IN WHAT CONTEXT? Example: Chapter 12 or Act III or Stanza 1 Example: “Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue.” Hamlet (Act III/Scene II) He was talking to his players and telling them not to exaggerate the delivery of their lines/To perform as he had taught them.
EDEXCEL - FULL EXAM PACK FOR: Macbeth / An Inspector Calls / Jekyll and Hyde / Catrin
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EDEXCEL - FULL EXAM PACK FOR: Macbeth / An Inspector Calls / Jekyll and Hyde / Catrin

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Used in April-May 2016, alongside Year 9 students study of Macbeth and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. This resource has worked very well as a complete booklet to get to grips with exam-style responding. For example, students who have been reading MacBeth, then used this booklet to attempt first-draft responses to the trial exam questions. Because the booklet contains all sections of the exam, it becomes a complete 'trial-exam' in itself. The intention is to use this across three terms with the Year 9's, as they approach Year 10 with a more solid view of what to expect from Year 10 moving forward. I am currently developing the same for AQA.
GCSE: 19TH CENTURY NOVEL - QUOTATION BOOKLET
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GCSE: 19TH CENTURY NOVEL - QUOTATION BOOKLET

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A generic Quotation Booklet developed to capture: NAME OF BOOK/PLAY/POEM: CHAPTER, ACT, STANZA QUOTE OR PASSAGE OR LINE OF TEXT WHO SAID IT? IN WHAT CONTEXT? Example: Chapter 12 or Act III or Stanza 1 Example: “Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue.” Hamlet (Act III/Scene II) He was talking to his players and telling them not to exaggerate the delivery of their lines/To perform as he had taught them.
SHAKESPEARE - QUOTATION BOOKLET (AQA or Edexcel)
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SHAKESPEARE - QUOTATION BOOKLET (AQA or Edexcel)

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A generic Quotation Booklet developed to capture: NAME OF BOOK/PLAY/POEM: CHAPTER, ACT, STANZA QUOTE OR PASSAGE OR LINE OF TEXT WHO SAID IT? IN WHAT CONTEXT? Example: Chapter 12 or Act III or Stanza 1 Example: “Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue.” Hamlet (Act III/Scene II) He was talking to his players and telling them not to exaggerate the delivery of their lines/To perform as he had taught them.
INTO THE WILD - JON KRAKAUER
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INTO THE WILD - JON KRAKAUER

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The original 8,000+ word magazine article (1993) which preceded the 1996 non-fiction book and 2007 American biographical drama survival film written and directed by Sean Penn. The book is a brilliant example of investigative journalism and details the adventure-fuelled and tenacious life of Christopher Johnson McCandless, also known by his self-attributed title: Alexander Supertramp.