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I am an experienced English teacher of both Literature and Language, and also Classical Studies at High School level. You will find text-based resources for novels, poetry, plays and film study in my shop for Years 7 - 13. The resources are generic to the text so are suitable for any curriculum. I am also a passionate believer in effective literacy learning hence the emphasis on phonics resources in my shop.

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I am an experienced English teacher of both Literature and Language, and also Classical Studies at High School level. You will find text-based resources for novels, poetry, plays and film study in my shop for Years 7 - 13. The resources are generic to the text so are suitable for any curriculum. I am also a passionate believer in effective literacy learning hence the emphasis on phonics resources in my shop.
Formal Letter Writing Resources
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Formal Letter Writing Resources

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12 cards outlining the structure of formal letter writing. This is a perfect activity for students to complete as a cut ‘n’ paste exercise as they will then have the structural process of formal letter writing in their books for future reference. A PDF formal letter template is included. Students need to match the ‘letter’ features to the correct position.
'Confusing Words' Match up
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'Confusing Words' Match up

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The classic list of ‘confusing’ words. Can be used as flashcard match ups or as a classroom display. 5 slides (15 words and definitions) Words include: where were we’re wear your you’re here hear there their they’re to too too two
King Lear Revision Activities: Who said that?
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King Lear Revision Activities: Who said that?

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This is an ideal resource if you are looking for a quick revision activity for King Lear Students have to match the quote to the character. Quotes can be pre-cut and matched to the characters as an independent activity or the quotes can be read at random and students have to write the quote next to the character they think it belongs to.
Pan's Labyrinth: Character Study
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Pan's Labyrinth: Character Study

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Character analysis on Del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth. This 2 page document focuses on the theme of resistance / rebellion and the character of Ofelia. Students are given four prompt tasks when analysing a specific moment from the movie.
Romeo and Juliet Revision: Who said that?
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Romeo and Juliet Revision: Who said that?

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This is an ideal resource if you are looking for a quick revision activity for Romeo and Juliet. Students have to match the quote to the character. Quotes can be pre-cut and matched to the characters as an independent activity or the quotes can be read at random and students have to write the quote next to the character they think it belongs to.
Supermarket Bingo
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Supermarket Bingo

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A fun group game for your students whilst enhancing their vocabulary, matching written words to pictures. 12 page PDF file, 6 picture cards and 6 word cards.
Telling the Time
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Telling the Time

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Flashcard game for students who need to develop their understanding of a pictorial, numerical and written version of time. 12 sheets (36 cards once precut) Cards will need to be pre-cut. Students then have to match the 3 cards to make a full set.
Yes / No Question cards
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Yes / No Question cards

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If your students are confident with sight words and CVC words and you would like to introduce a comprehension element, this is the ideal resource. 15 sheets / 30 cards each containing a basic question. Students are able to place a yes / no card next to the question card. This activity often leads on to group or class discussions about the topic on the card. 1 yes / no card sheet that can be printed as many times as needed.
Synonym Puzzle
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Synonym Puzzle

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A fun game for students to expand their vocabulary with these synonym puzzles. 20 pairs (40 cards once cut up.)
Animal Alphabet Bunting
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Animal Alphabet Bunting

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26 bunting flags containing each letter of the alphabet and examples of animals beginning with each letter. A cute and colourful way to decorate your classroom.
Rubric Prompts
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Rubric Prompts

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A quick way to help your students distinguish between the necessary / appropriate writing style in their responses. Can be used as bookmarks or classroom posters.
Analysing Texts Flashcards
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Analysing Texts Flashcards

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24 flashcard set that can be used as an individual or group activity. Created for reading comprehension or unfamiliar text prose / poetry extracts but these cards can also be used as study cards for extended texts too. These cards are designed to be prompt cards to help students annotate the extract / text and perhaps use to structure their answer.
Handwriting Worksheets
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Handwriting Worksheets

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11 pages, in colour, to help your students with letter formation. Days of the Week Months of the Year Seasons Numbers up to 20 Alphabetical fruits
How many syllables? Farming
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How many syllables? Farming

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A neat game for your students who are developing phonemic awareness with syllable sounds. There are 4 barns. 30 pictures / cards. The number on the barns corresponds to the number of syllables in the word on the card(s) the students receive. Students have to sound out the syllables and place the card next to the correct number. This resource is great for helping students understand that recognising sounds is essential before they begin writing words. Can be used as a cut and paste game, individual or group activity.
How many syllables? African Animals
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How many syllables? African Animals

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A neat game for your students who are developing phonemic awareness with syllable sounds. There are 5 African vistas. 30 pictures / cards. The number on the vista pictures corresponds to the number of syllables in the animal’s name on the card(s) the students receive. Students have to sound out the syllables and place the card next to the correct number. This resource is great for helping students understand that recognising sounds is essential before they begin writing words. Can be used as a cut and paste game, individual or group activity.
How many syllables? Sea Creatures
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How many syllables? Sea Creatures

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A neat game for your students who are developing phonemic awareness with syllable sounds. There are shells and 30 pictures / cards. The number on the shell pictures corresponds to the number of syllables in the animal’s name on the card(s) the students receive. Students have to sound out the syllables and place the card next to the correct number. This resource is great for helping students understand that recognising sounds is essential before they begin writing words. Can be used as a cut and paste game, individual or group activity.