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High quality and varied English teaching resources, from KS3 to A level. I've got single and pack resources which cover language and literature from KS3 to IGCSE, AQA GCSE and A level Literature and Language. Thanks for stopping by.

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High quality and varied English teaching resources, from KS3 to A level. I've got single and pack resources which cover language and literature from KS3 to IGCSE, AQA GCSE and A level Literature and Language. Thanks for stopping by.
Narrative and Descriptive  writing mega pack: terms, tips and a haunted house!
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Narrative and Descriptive writing mega pack: terms, tips and a haunted house!

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1)This flexible pack consists of a six slide PowerPoint with clear wording and attractive graphics. It explains what the hallmarks of descriptive and narrative writing are and suggests ten key features that students might include. It also works well for teaching descriptive writing…the slideshow covers core shared key areas for both writing style and makes it clear that narratives develop plot and character a bit more, whereas descriptions focus on zooming in on details and have simpler plots. The slideshow has a heavy emphasis on the common core of descriptive techniques ideal for all types of composition. This ‘slide of key techniques’ can be printed out and given to students as a reference reminder sheet as they write their stories. 2) The second file consists of an ‘image grid’ of various scenes from a horror tale…approaching the house, entering, what’s inside, what is encountered and so on. This could easily work as a descriptive writing activity as well. The image grids work on A4 or A3 Students are set a task to write their own pieces, choosing from option she in the image grid to encourage them to create detailed and developed paragraphed prose. The images are great differentiators as the weaker kids can scaffold their answers with them whilst more able students can use more images and develop them into more detailed narrations with developed narrative voice and description. Also fun to use!
FAB and FUN descriptive writing grid - fairground theme
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FAB and FUN descriptive writing grid - fairground theme

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Students of all ages love these, so, as term approaches, treat yourself to my fairground- themed story grid! It works so well and you will be amazed at how much writing previously reluctant scribes can produce.. You need to colour print out the boards then, to recycle them, do get them laminated. Game rules: Split students up into pairs or no more than three. Brighter students can do this independently, but it's more fun in pairs. You need two dice per card. Ebay sell really good cheap foam ones. All the squares show close up details of aspects of a fairground. One child is on the red numbers side and the other one the green. They throw dice to get two numbers, such as 1, 6. Look up 1 and 6 on the board. Where the numbers coincide is your 'focus square'. They then have to write between 3-4 descriptive sentences for that square. They have to link , so they produce, between them, a single continuous piece of paragraphed description. between each other's squares. They will need about 6 focus squares, which means three paragraphs each. Boys get really competitive over besting each other, and soon a really good bit of writing emerges. The aim of the game is that they help each other come up with good words and imagery for each square, but, together, on a single page of paper, they co-author theor masterpiece. They are not allowed to swap squares. Some are harder than others - for example, the text squares ask students to incorporate that phrase into their paragraph. Others are abstract, such as a black hole - good for forcing unimaginative kids to think in abstract and symbolic ways! This works well with my slideshow tips for good narrative writing, also available in my shop. Once the students have done their timed mini descriptive pieces, get them t read out their work to each other. You will see a huge differentiated range. It teaches students loads of skills, from improving their grammar and vocabulary to teamwork, from speaking and listening skills and boosting confidence to creating textual cohesion and good links between paragraphs. It's also lots of fun to play!
IGCSE CIE poetry bundle
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IGCSE CIE poetry bundle

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Glossary of 40 poetic terms, with examples and definitions A very thorough detailed booklet on ‘Songs of Ourselves’, with background context and focus questions on every poem Handy terminology revision: supporting activity on similes in an unseen Ted Hughes poem.
Simply Divine Dorian Gray revision bundle
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Simply Divine Dorian Gray revision bundle

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Here we have some more sample anonymous student essays, a really thorough and demanding set of revision questions on chapters 2 and 3, plus a revision overview of Dorian's character. The chapter focus questions make ideal cover, extension or homework tasks.
Full English's wonderful  punctuation learning mat
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Full English's wonderful punctuation learning mat

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Funky mat I designed with entertaining cartoons and colourful images of the key marks that children need to now. I am happy for this to be shared on a school licence so that lessons can have the file on the screen. You can print these out, laminate them and give them to the students. You can set them a homework of learning all the marks, or writing their own sentences. I also find this helps a great deal if you have booked the I.T room for the students to do a continuous writing task - if in doubt, they just log on and pull out my learning mat file, then start to work out the punctuation for themselves. Time efficient!
Lord of the flies: extension work on religious symbolism and  original sin
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Lord of the flies: extension work on religious symbolism and original sin

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Ideal resource for extending your most able students, this presentation covers a range of the more challenging questions in the novel...who or what is the 'lord of the flies' and what is the contextual background to the reference, the idea of original sin and how Golding explores this in the story and the religious symbols in the book. Packed with interesting images to maintain student interest!
Persuasive Opinion columns: their generic and linguistic features
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Persuasive Opinion columns: their generic and linguistic features

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A good 12 slide presentation which covers the main aspects of this great persuasive genre, offers students a useful range of technical terms to master and gives them a range of examples. Great to help revise GCSE English Language writing skills, from AQA board to Edquas board. Also ideal for A level English Language and Media Studies students studying text varieties for their exam or coursework.
Shakespeare  Week: Selection bundle
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Shakespeare Week: Selection bundle

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Fun and varied selection of files to enrich the students' knowledge of Shakespeare, including: A full 14 slide overview of Shakespeare's life, context, times and language, with lots of facts and images to interest the students A handy guide to Shakespearean grammar, ideal for role play work. Helpful ‘Odd One Out ‘activity for 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', differentiates really well across rhe ability range and easily adaptable for other popular school Shakespeare set texts.
Romeo and Juliet bundle 1
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Romeo and Juliet bundle 1

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Nice mix of background information and focussed textual tasks. The pack includes: 1) Overview and introduction slides on the play's main protagonists 2) A second general introduction to Shakespeare slideshow, with interesting images and questions. 3) Fun interactive Q & A 'odd one out' activity which is very stretching as it forces students to think imaginatively and originally, enabling differentiation to take place enjoyably. 4) Very good Romeo tracker sheet, enabling students to map Romeo's changing views of love through the play.
CIE  IGCSE Songs Of Ourselves  revision pack on all poems
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CIE IGCSE Songs Of Ourselves revision pack on all poems

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Ideal learning resource to help students consolidate their understanding of the poems. Contains differentiated questions, interesting contextual background information and a range of useful technical terminology. All fifteen anthology poems are covered in detail, making this an ideal purchase for revision sessions and for follow-up homework tasks, or for a takeaway resource pack for the students to work through as revision at home. That’s great value, as many resources charge several pounds for just one poem. It is a handy resource as the questions essentially revise key concepts with the students. The poetic terms can also form the basis of a useful revision test. The background of each poet, their contextual significance, focus work on key lines and useful ‘higher tier’ terms are all included. Each poem benefits from a series of probing study questions. Also included is a detailed glossary of poetic terminology, including less well known and more advanced terms,- ideal for helping your students gain sharper definition and precision in their poem analysis.
Narrative and Descriptive writing unit of work, complete, does the lot
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Narrative and Descriptive writing unit of work, complete, does the lot

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A really flexible pack. Aimed mainly atcovering the Paper 3 skills for IGCSE Language students, but much of this pack would work with other Language GCSE courses too, such as the AQA syllabus. Simply add in some images to help focus the kids on this aspect of the AQA exam. The theory is the same. I have also used this pack with able year 8 and 9 students seeking extension activities to help improve their writing skills. It also works with children aiming for Common Entrance exams and ensures that they are confident with the two different types of creative compositions. Packed with 'meme-like' cartoons, quotations from famous writers and checklists of terms to keep bored boys and fidgety girls on task!
Macbeth: full introduction to the play, its context, plus an overview of first two scenes
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Macbeth: full introduction to the play, its context, plus an overview of first two scenes

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Useful ready-to-use 10 slide PowerPoint which is easy to customise with your own ideas and tasks, maybe even film clips. It introduces the contextual history to the play, particularly James' reign and the threat of treason. It also explores James' interest in and fear of witchcraft, then moves to introducing the first two scenes. The slides contain many extension questions to stretch and challenge your students and, hopefully,get them thinking and asking you questions.
Jekyll and Hyde  focus resources bundle!
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Jekyll and Hyde focus resources bundle!

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Handy bundle of Jekyll and Hyde resources, including: Four resource bundle! Contains: Two very detailed chapter revision sheets with address all the GCSE AOs, with an emphasis on the wider ciontextual links to be made from key chapter sections. Difficult vocabulary discussed and explained. Useful grid of suspense techniques WITH handy ‘this is effective because’ explanations, shows students how to analyse and say more in their essays. A useful overview slideshow on Gorhic horror, great for background knowledge
Big  ‘Blood Brothers’ bundle-over 8 files!
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Big ‘Blood Brothers’ bundle-over 8 files!

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Areet la? This is a great bundle, including a freebie extra, of great Blood Brothers resources. Included is a revision pack, fun 3-part mini pack of great resources on the Scouser dialect, Standard English and guides to the fantastic Scouser dialect in the play. Also included are differentiated questions on Act One, revision questions and a fun storyboard task for the ‘shoes upon the table’ song. A great value mega bundle. Grab your bevvies an’ relax!
Carol Anne Duffy: 'Havisham'  full presentation lesson on poem
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Carol Anne Duffy: 'Havisham' full presentation lesson on poem

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This PowerPoint covers the whole poem in great textual detail. I have a blank slide of the poem and have then close-annotated a second slide copy of the poem which enables students to add in more key terms and suggested effects. The slideshow covers lots of advanced poetic terms, such as allusion and oxymorons, colurful and allusion. Ideal to use with AQA students as a practice comparison with 'War Photographer', or as a stand alone analysis task for able GCSE or year nines.
Gender bias within Language: full pack
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Gender bias within Language: full pack

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This is a great learning pack for this complex A level topic. on Language and Gender, exploring the biases for and against the sexes as expressed in writing. This resource also goes well with my other packs on gender bias within speech. It might also work with able year 11 students as extension or as a pshe activity. The slideshow is a thorough introduction to the topic and the pack includes four files of focus texts which students work through. The texts are very funny and are sure to stretch and involve your learners. In addition, the slideshow has answer section at the end so there is also a plenary. Up to three double lessons of work here, with easy opportunities for extension work following on from it.
Descriptive and narrative writing mega pack
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Descriptive and narrative writing mega pack

4 Resources
Pulls together a range of resources. You get: TWO study packs...one focuses on the technical features used in creative writing, and is suitable for all ages, but particularly sudents over 13. The other, bigger pack covers the differences between descriptive and narrative writing in more depth and had lots of examples and student activities, enough for two weeks! You also get the slide sorters for 'what makes a good story?' Which work in conjunction with one of the first exercises in pack two, and a final resources of a set of punctuation reminders and exercises.
Ted Hughes animal poems: Full teaching pack for 'Esther's Tomcat'
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Ted Hughes animal poems: Full teaching pack for 'Esther's Tomcat'

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A very carefully crafted pack which is accessible to a wide range of student ages and abilities. The pack revises and develops knowledge of poetic terminology and gets students to explore different verses of the poem in focus groups. Ideal way to encourage students to focus in on a stanza, make notes, discuss and present findings. Good for GCSE poetry students as there is a poetic terms glossary and the poem could be used as timed practice or compared to another in the Anthology, such as 'Bayonet Charge' or another's animal poem for the unseen option. The pack is a useful planning springboard for a first essay on the poem. There are six groups for each of the six stanzas, and a range of good varied group questions for each group, so every student can contribute.