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The Opening of 1984 for Key Stage 3
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The Opening of 1984 for Key Stage 3

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Two lessons on the first two paragraphs of 1984 by George Orwell. The first lesson is about comprehension of the opening extract (which is included in the resource). The second lesson is on analysing the features of a dystopian society present in the extract. This resource is in a six-page booklet which is ideal to print for or send to students who are working remotely.
3 x LGBT+ History Month Assemblies 2024
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3 x LGBT+ History Month Assemblies 2024

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Three assemblies for LGBT+ History Month. An assembly introducing LGBT+ History Month and a look at the Stonewall riots An assembly on Justin Fashanu, the first male footballer to come out as gay during his playing career. An assembly on RuPaul and the ballroom scene in New York.
1. LGBT+ History Month Assembly
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1. LGBT+ History Month Assembly

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An assembly for LGBT+ History Month which looks at some key events in the history of LGBT+ movement in the UK, then goes on to look at the significance of the Stonewall riots, and Marsha P. Johnson.
A Worksheet on Simple Sentences  (1)
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A Worksheet on Simple Sentences (1)

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This worksheet covers simple sentences. It is ideal for revising this topic with Key Stage 3 classes. This worksheet is the first in a series of three (the other two cover compound and complex sentences) Make a saving! Buy all three sentences worksheets for just £2.50 here.
Word Classes in The Jabberwocky
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Word Classes in The Jabberwocky

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Learning Aim: To identify word classes in a nonsense poem. This is a lesson for Key Stage 3 classes which asks students to read The Jabberwocky and then explain the meaning of a range of nonsense words in the poem. Students will then identify the type of words used in the poem. E.g. the word ‘slithy’ being used as an adjective.
1. Pride Month Assembly
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1. Pride Month Assembly

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An assembly which talks about Pride Month and why it is so important. It also looks at the history of the rainbow flag and how to be an ally to the LGBTQ+ community. A second assembly for Pride Month is also available - [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12685082] It looks at the professional football Jake Daniels coming out as gay and the importance of this moment.
A Worksheet on Complex Sentences (3)
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A Worksheet on Complex Sentences (3)

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This worksheet covers simple sentences. It is ideal for revising this topic with Key Stage 3 classes. This worksheet is the first in a series of three (the other two cover compound and complex sentences) Make a saving! Buy all three sentences worksheets for just £2.50 here.
A Worksheet on Compound Sentences  (2)
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A Worksheet on Compound Sentences (2)

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This worksheet covers compound sentences. It is ideal for revising this topic with Key Stage 3 classes. This worksheet is the second in a series of three (the other two cover simple and complex sentences) Make a saving! Buy all three sentences worksheets for just £2.50 here.
Caged Bird by Maya Angelou
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Caged Bird by Maya Angelou

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A lesson on Maya Angelou’s poem Caged Bird. The Learning Aim is ‘To analyse the impact of language in a poem.’ It starts by exploring the connotations of the words ‘caged’ and ‘bird’ before moving on to look at the poem itself. The focus is on the presentation of the birds through the use of verbs, but challenge tasks are included which ask students to look at the poem as an extended metaphor of racism in the United States. Students are then asked to write four paragraphs on freedom in the poem.
War Photographer by Duffy - GCSE Worksheet (AQA Poetry - Power and Conflict) (1)
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War Photographer by Duffy - GCSE Worksheet (AQA Poetry - Power and Conflict) (1)

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A worksheet on War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy designed for GCSE students studying the AQA Power and Conflict anthology. This sheet is aimed at lower-attaining GCSE students. There are two other worksheets available that provide more challenge. It is A3 so there is space for students to annotate. These worksheets are available individually for £1.50 each. You can also buy all three in a bundle for £3. Images created by Resources_by_Emma.
4 x Pride Month Assemblies
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4 x Pride Month Assemblies

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A bundle with four assemblies for Pride Month. The first is on Pride Month itself, why it is so important and also how to be an ally to the LGBTQ+ community. The second is on Jake Daniels and the significance of him coming out recently. The third is on the term non-binary and how to use pronouns correctly. It also looks at Demi Lovato who came out as non-binary in 2021. The fourth is on RuPaul and the history of drag ballroom culture.
The Opening of A Monster Calls - Language Analysis
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The Opening of A Monster Calls - Language Analysis

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This lesson guides students through analysing the start of A Monster Calls. It is ideal for Key Stage 3 students (although it is designed with Question 2 of GCSE Language Paper 1 in mind). It includes a scaffolded Point Evidence Terminology Explain grid and the opening Page of A Monster Calls typed onto a Word document. It can be used either as a stand-alone lesson or as an introduction to a unit on A Monster Calls.