A list of silent letters - that cause a problem so often for the pupils. The list is logically organised, the patterns become visible for understanding.
This resource can be a reference for teachers or students as well.
A simple PEE chart that pushes students to create effective arguments - stress that the point is never a statement about technique, but atmosphere/effect/message.
Smiley faces collection - mostly animated - can liven up your slides - simply click on an image and copy/paste to your presentation
Question mark symbols - great images, many animated
other PPT materials - countdown, traffic lights
Watch first in presentation view to see animated images move
Writing to describe
KS3 and KS4
This resource can be used in a lesson for studying/creating writing that describes.
The students read about the famous earthquake - short discussion of the probable horrors could follow.
A few short eyewitness accounts are selected to annotate in groups in search of effective techniques.
Then, they can write their own short account that highlights the horror of the event. (or start in lesson, finish at home to share with groups and best of groups could share in class)
To save lesson time - the reading could be given beforehand as homework.
Sentence structures - compound sentences with coordinating connectives
Using the FANBOYS - with meanings of linking word and an example - then, students must create their own examples.
Pdf file - as print out included
I recommend Vary your sentences for effect and clarity - 9 patterns of sentence structures presented in an organised fashion - reference material
This reference 2-pager shows the nine possible sentence structures in an organised fashion: simple, compound and complex -- three patterns each.
The patterns are explained, examples are given. The compound and subordinate conjunctions are given as well organised by logic used.
This is a very useful material for students to consider their options for variety -- for effect and clarity.
It also can be used as revision material.
I plan to add PPT materials that teach the patterns.
Spelling is an evergreen issue in English. I have prepared several interactive presentations that deal with common issues.
This is a resource for a lesson that teaches or revisits spelling issues. This particular PowerPoint document explores the sound and the letter P and its combinations, including when to double it.
There are short tasks as well to make a point - in doing them, the students (maybe with some direction) can establish the rules, rules are then demonstrated.
This resource can be used as a longer starter in lessons or can be a base of a lesson as well. It can be used at several levels.
Spelling is an evergreen issue in English. I have prepared several interactive presentations that deal with common issues.
This is a resource for a lesson that teaches or revisits spelling issues. This particular PowerPoint document explores the sound and the letter K; it explores the letter C.
There are short tasks as well to make a point - in doing them, the students (maybe with some direction) can establish the rules, rules are then demonstrated.
This resource can be used as a longer starter in lessons or can be a base of a lesson as well. It can be used at several levels.
A one-page description of the two main usages of the apostrophe: contraction and possession. With examples it explains the usages. The sheet also includes when not to use it - mistakes that are often committed.
The resource can be used at many levels.
Spelling is an evergreen issue in English. I have prepared several interactive presentations that deal with common issues.
This is a resource for a lesson that teaches or revisits spelling issues. This particular PowerPoint document explores the sound and the letter T, including when to double it.
There are short tasks as well to make a point - in doing them, the students (maybe with some direction) can establish the rules, rules are then demonstrated.
This resource can be used as a longer starter in lessons or can be a base of a lesson as well. It can be used at several levels.
Plural forms of nouns - demonstration of rules, examples, tasks
This resource includes an interactive PowerPoint presentation that is at the moment organised into three parts - ideal for longer starters; but, at the same time, it can be presented in a single lesson.
I have also included a sheet of pupil notes summarizing the learnt and another sheet with the tasks. The PPT also includes cards to print out in case you want to make the pupils show their cards as answers. Some kinetic can do good, especially with primary and secondary (learning difficulties) students.
Can be used at many levels
In interactive comprehensive PowerPoint presentation that leads through the explanations and exercises. I have created many resources for teaching/revisiting spelling issues. This looks at TO, TWO and TOO.
It can be used at many levels.
A whole lesson with PPT - the whole lesson is outlined, nicely decorated, and notes are included in the bottom notes sections
It includes tasks, video links, analyis (just the right amount)
The PPT is prepared to a high standard.
This lesson was designed an AS English Language class. It can be done at A2 as well.
This lesson should come after analysing descriptive texts/learning of the usage of descriptive techniques.
The lesson invites students to write a travel writing piece about Margaret Island in Budapest.
Optionally, the senses sheet can be distributed, make them use some of the advices given.
The PPT is a slideshow about the island to give an idea of the place - make the students watch it with maybe the music attached - and then ask them to make notes when rewatching it - make notes of scenes/images/feelings they might want to create/colours, etc. anything that can help them write the piece. It then can silently be shown during their writing process. Also the included materials (could be printed in a few copies each) can offer further insight/information about the place. Give them some time to collect info from these - of if you have the time, make them research the place themselves on the Internet.
Evaluation of pieces can be done at your discretion.
Spelling is an evergreen issue in English. I have prepared several interactive presentations that deal with common issues.
This is a resource for a lesson that teaches or revisits spelling issues. This particular PowerPoint document explores the sound and the letter G and its combinations, including when to double it.
There are short tasks as well to make a point - in doing them, the students (maybe with some direction) can establish the rules, rules are then demonstrated.
I have provided a 2-page notes for the pupils so they can make easy notes and do the tasks.
This resource can be used as a series of starters in lessons or can be a base of a lesson as well. It can be used at several levels.
English, GCSE, grade A
English Language AS/A2 level
This is a whole lesson on syntax in practice.
Students of English usually find it hard to think in syntax term and how that builds thought. This exercise helps them understand this.
Using a thought provoking text - Cogito ergo sum (I think; therefore, I am.) - students (best in small groups) identify sentence structures
1. Identify Subject and Verb which then helps identify clauses
2. Identify linking words that determine the relationships between clauses.
I also included a PDF file with solutions so that students can reflect on lesson.
This lesson serves to help students, on several levels, to plan a narrative properly. This series of lesson (2) shows them what things to consider before they start to write their piece.
I have also included student notes - so that the students can concentrate on the lesson without having to write much.
Also, there is a planning sheet based on the discussed topics.
The material is better suited to a comfortable 2 lessons then rushing it in one lesson in lower levels.
This resource introduces/reminds students of what proper nouns are and the rule of capitalisation.
It goes through each item with examples and tasks.
Probably a 2-3 lesson length
As much as it is a simple thing, I had to teach this at many levels.
This resource is for teaching spelling rules - primary, secondary - but as a revisit could be used in A level as well
The PPT presentation covers all the cases with explanations, lots of examples.
It is animated to show how the endings attach to the base word - click away
At the end, if you want to test their knowledge, there are two tests as well.