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Resources are meticulously crafted to align with the UK's educational standards. You can trust that they are created with your students' needs in mind. 🎓 🔎 Explore the collection and discover engaging worksheets, presentations, and creative activity packs that will captivate your students' imaginations while supporting their learning journey. 🌈🔬
What is Myth Today?
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What is Myth Today?

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PDF Download What does Barthes mean by ‘myth is a type of speech’? In what ways is myth political (or depoliticized)? How does myth relate to history and nature? What is the function of modern myth?
William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare

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Contains PDF Lesson Presentation Presentation Notes Student workbook In Unit 1 Lesson 1 we will be looking closely at • Who is William Shakespeare? • Shakespeare’s Life • Facts and Rumours • The Globe Theatre
David Lodge Nice Work Essay Exemplar
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David Lodge Nice Work Essay Exemplar

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David Lodge Nice Work Essay Exemplar PDF Download ‘If a literary text does something to its readers, it also simultaneously reveals something about them.’ – Wolfgang Iser Discuss the relationship between a text and its reader(s) in ONE of the literary texts you have studied over the course of the module. You should reference at least TWO of the critical texts to make your arguments.
Inspector Calls Sheila Exam Question Exemplar Response
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Inspector Calls Sheila Exam Question Exemplar Response

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Inspector Calls Sheila Exam question exemplar response - PDF download Ideal for students to critic for revision Includes extract from Inspector Calls Question - Write about Sheila Birling and how she is presented at different points in the play. In your response you should: refer to the extract and the play as a whole. show your understanding of characters and events in the play.
New Criticism - Literary Analysis Presentation
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New Criticism - Literary Analysis Presentation

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PDF Download - Lesson Overview New Criticism Flashforward to T. S. Eliot Flashback to I. A. Richards (and the Russian Formalists) Against Paraphrase Total Meaning Irony Democracy, Reality, Ambiguity Walt Whitman, Song of Myself (1892) Close Reading Agrarianism and New Criticism The Cultural Politics of the New Criticism New Criticism: Literary Modernism and Social Change John Crowe Ransom vs. Shakespeare Rereading Shakespeare’s Sonnets Sonnet XXXIII After the New Criticism
Descriptive Writing Peer Reviews/Examples/Worksheets
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Descriptive Writing Peer Reviews/Examples/Worksheets

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Resource 1 - Word Document Download - Student Exemplar for descriptive writing - Graveyard - Ideal for students to critic Resource 2 - PDF Download - Worksheet: Peer Assessing Descriptive Writing Instructions: In this worksheet, you will practice peer assessing descriptive writing. Follow the instructions for each activity carefully, and use the provided questions to guide your assessment. Remember to provide constructive feedback to your peers. Read the reflection questions at the end to think about your own learning and growth. Materials Needed: • Pen or pencil • Descriptive writing samples from your classmates/examples provided Resource 3 - PDF Download - A DESCRIPTION OF BEAUTIFUL SCENERY Handlout contains adjectives, focusing on the 5 senses and similes and metaphors
Report Writing
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Report Writing

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Report Writing Lesson PDF Downloads Ideal for lower ability students Covers the following: Non- chronological report texts Report Genres Purpose and Needs of report writing Audience Planning and organising reports Report Language features Generalised Language and Technical Language Alternative note taking frameworks Examplar of report writing (Butterflies) Step-by-step planning process.
Valentine - Carol Ann Duffy
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Valentine - Carol Ann Duffy

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PDF Download Topics covered: Context Select Bibliography for Carol Ann Duffy Analysis of the poem Exam Question Themes Structure Summary of the poem
Writing Instructions
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Writing Instructions

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Writing Instructions PDF Download Topics covered: What is an instruction text? Types of Instruction Texts Instruction Text – Needs and Purpose Instruction Writing – Audience How to plan instruction writing Organising instruction texts Instruction language features Third person instructions Alternative note taking frameworks Instruction Example - Papier Mache Bowl Overview of planning – Papier Mache Bowl
Writing to Persuade
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Writing to Persuade

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Writing to Persuade PDF Download Topics covered: What is a persuasive text? Types of persuasive texts Persuasive texts needs and purpose Persuasive Writing – Audience Planning Persuasive Writing Elaborating a point Persuasive Language Features AFOREST Alternative note-taking frameworks Example - Mary Queen of Scots Analysis of the planning for Mary Queen of Scots exemplar Ideal for low ability students
Sonnet 43 Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Sonnet 43 Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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Sonnet 43 Elizabeth Barrett Browning PDF Download Covers the following topics: Who is Elizabeth Barrett Browning? What is Sonnet 43 about? Elizabeth and Robert Barrett Browning What defines a sonnet? Publication Structure Themes The Speaker Full Poem Analysis Symbolism Exam style Question
Macbeth - Act One Lesson Presentation
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Macbeth - Act One Lesson Presentation

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Macbeth Act One PDF Download Designed for lower ability students - Macbeth introduction Topics covered - Introduction to Macbeth Act 1 Plot Summary Shakespearean Language Characters in Act One Three Witches Macbeth’s character development in Act One Characters: Macbeth and Lady Macbeth Themes: Ambition and Power Language and Imagery Symbolism: Blood Setting: Scotland Motifs: Sleep Conflict: Macbeth and Macduff Conclusion
London - William Blake
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London - William Blake

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London - William Blake PDF Download Lesson Topics Covered Who is William Blake London 18th Century vs Modern London What is the poem ‘London’ about? Publication Context – The French Revolution Structure of the Poem ‘London’ Analysis – Stanza One Stanza One - Summary Analysis – Stanza Two Stanza Two - Summary What is capitalisation Analysis - Stanza Three Summary of Stanza Three Analysis - Stanza Four Summary of Stanza Four Themes Exam Style Question
Writing to Explain
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Writing to Explain

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Writing to explain lesson PDF download Topics covered: What is an explanation text? Examples of explanation texts Needs and Purposes of explanation texts The Audience Planning and organizing explanation texts Language features Impersonal Writing Alternative Frameworks Example of explanation writing Uses diagrams as visual aids Ideal for lower ability students
Writing to Recount
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Writing to Recount

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PDF Download Lesson Writing to recount Topics - Personal and Impersonal recounts, planning and organising recounts, examples, language features, first and third person, The Eden project