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Hi, I'm Sarah, and I've been teaching for over a decade. I graduated in 2006 with a degree in Primary Education, but have taught in both Primary, Secondary and FE settings. My resources are primarily aimed at students aged 9-16+, and are mainly resources to be used in English lessons. I try to make resources that can be easily adapted for all types of abilities and ages. I hope you find my resources useful. Please feel free to leave me feedback on my resources - I'd love to hear your thoughts!

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Hi, I'm Sarah, and I've been teaching for over a decade. I graduated in 2006 with a degree in Primary Education, but have taught in both Primary, Secondary and FE settings. My resources are primarily aimed at students aged 9-16+, and are mainly resources to be used in English lessons. I try to make resources that can be easily adapted for all types of abilities and ages. I hope you find my resources useful. Please feel free to leave me feedback on my resources - I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Writing Triplets (Introduction)
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Writing Triplets (Introduction)

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A powerpoint to explain and demonstrate how writing triplets can be used to identify the purpose of any type of writing. Used with students to introduce the idea and give them an understanding of how they can use them in their writing.
Word Scramble (English)
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Word Scramble (English)

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An activity for students that encourages them to challenge themselves to work out words. Great for spelling and remembering key words. This set of words are specifically focused on the subject of English, but the sheet as a template can be easily adapted for different age groups and abilities.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - Chapter 1 Comprehension
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - Chapter 1 Comprehension

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A set of comprehension questions based on an extract from Chapter 1 of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis. The questions are designed to be accessible for most students, but can be easily adapted for older students by requesting that they add quotes and explanations to their answers. There is also an answer sheet to enable easy-marking, where possible.
Summer Puzzles
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Summer Puzzles

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Two activities/puzzles for students of all ages and abilities. There is a Criss-Cross (or crossword) puzzle, which requires students to find answers to phrases about holidays. There are also two Cryptograms, both of which are phrases about the Summer which students are expected to decipher. Answers to all activities are included, and each can be made easier for LA students if necessary.
Christmas Criss-Cross
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Christmas Criss-Cross

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A Crossword/Criss-Cross activity for students to test their recapping skills in terms of Christmas. A fun activity to use in a session near the holidays!
Language and Structure Anagrams
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Language and Structure Anagrams

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A quick starter activity for students to recap some of the main language and structure devices. An excellent resource for those students who feel they know the devices well, but possibly need some more practice.
SpaceX Launch Comprehension Practice
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SpaceX Launch Comprehension Practice

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An news article about the SpaceX Launch in May 2020, accompanied by a set of comprehension questions and a non-fiction writing task. Suitable for most ages and abilities, and easily adaptable where needed. A set of possible answers is included for reference.
Edexcel Paper 1 - Skills Revision
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Edexcel Paper 1 - Skills Revision

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A PowerPoint and text extract useful for students practising for their GCSE. The tasks test the skills of summarising, annotating/analysing, identifying language and commenting on language. Easily adaptable for different groups and abilities (shortening the task, lessening the number of questions in tasks, etc).
Analysing and Linking Poems
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Analysing and Linking Poems

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An activity designed to support the revision of the poetry unit of the GCSE English exam. Add a quote into the middle of each of the box grids, and then ask the students to complete the tasks. You could change the quotes depending on the ability and skills of the students in your class, and the sheet can be used time and again to continually revise the different poems.
Writing a Report
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Writing a Report

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A PowerPoint exploring: the kinds of information needed for a report, how to plan for writing a report, and how to write a report. Can be easily adapted for students’ of different ages and abilities.
Christmas Hidden Message Wordsearch
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Christmas Hidden Message Wordsearch

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A simple, but effective, puzzle on the topic of Christmas. Can be used with children of any age and ability, dependent on support and the level of understanding of the season. After all the words have been found, the letters not used on the first few lines will form a hidden message - good luck finding it!
Pride and Prejudice - Comprehension and Analysis
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Pride and Prejudice - Comprehension and Analysis

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A set of comprehension and analysis questions based on Chapter 4 of Jane Austen’s classic story of Pride and Prejudice. Perfect for students in KS4 to help revise the story and practice answering exam-style questions. Answers for the comprehension questions are included, and all questions can be easily changed or adapted for different groups.
Writing a News Article
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Writing a News Article

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Included in this are two PowerPoints (one for HA, one for LA), both on the topic of writing a News Article. They both take students' through the information they might need for an article and give a possible structure for how to set it out. These are suitable for students in KS3 or 4, and can be easily adapted to suit your needs.
Edexcel GCSE (9-1) 19th Century Fiction Scheme - Session 8
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Edexcel GCSE (9-1) 19th Century Fiction Scheme - Session 8

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These resources form Session 8 of the Edexcel GCSE (9-1) 19th Century Fiction Scheme of Work. They are designed to allow students to look at the following: Ordering paragaphs, and the importance of a correct order; identifying positive and negative language and vocabulary; and, finally, analyzing the use of positive and negative language. ***All extracts are the intellectual property of their author***
Christmas Criss-Cross
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Christmas Criss-Cross

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A simple crossword puzzle for students to enjoy in the run up to the festive season. Most students will be able to access the words and phrases included in this, though some may struggle with the spellings - but it's all good practice!
Writing a Travel Guide
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Writing a Travel Guide

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A PowerPoint exploring: what travel writing is, what it involves, how to plan to write a travel guide, and a travel guide task. Can be easily adapted for all ages and abilities.
GCSE English Language - Identifying the TAP
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GCSE English Language - Identifying the TAP

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A PowerPoint and accompanying activity sheet looking at the students' ability to identify the TAP (Text Type, Audience, Purpose) of any extract*. The students will be expected to identify the TAP of the extracts, before completing other tasks, all of which link to exam revision and the possible questions they will be asked. Can be easily adapted for different ability groups. *You will need to select up to 4 text extracts to use with the PowerPoint.
Hunger Games Comprehension & Answers
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Hunger Games Comprehension & Answers

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A comprehension activity designed to help students' in KS3 and 4 develop their ability to interpret, find and identify information in a text. Easily adaptable for different abilities and age groups. ***The text is the copyright of the author***
Black Lives Matters Reading and Writing Activities
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Black Lives Matters Reading and Writing Activities

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Two activities to support students in examining the recent Black Lives Matter protests in England. The first asks students to read and answer questions on an article (answers are included for ease of marking); the second is a writing task, requiring the students to write an informal letter. Both tasks can be utilised or adapted for different groups of students and different ability groups.