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Pride Month 2X English Writing Article Tasks  LGBTQ+ Functional Skills / KS3/ GCSE
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Pride Month 2X English Writing Article Tasks LGBTQ+ Functional Skills / KS3/ GCSE

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2X English Article Writing Activities These tasks are based on two UK headlines: Gay conversion therapy and a campaigner’s appeal for gender-neutral passports. The learner will see the headline first and then will be given some information based on that topic. They will then be asked to write an article putting forward their views on this topic. This research/ writing task was created to inform learners that the LGBTQ+ community still do not have certain rights in the UK. These are also great discussion topics for a group debate. Pride bordered writing pages are attached to each task.
England Football Create Your Own Word Search - Fun Activity Euros 2020
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England Football Create Your Own Word Search - Fun Activity Euros 2020

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A fun game! Get your learners to create their own football themed word search. Instructions: The learner will think of 12 words that are associated with football. They will write these words in the grid boxes and on the lines below the grid. Following this, the learner will then fill the remaining grid boxes with random letters of the alphabet. Get your learners to swap their completed word search with a peer, who will then complete it.
England Euros Football A3 Activity Worksheet 2020 Football's Coming Home
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England Euros Football A3 Activity Worksheet 2020 Football's Coming Home

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A3 football task sheet and fun games. This England football themed worksheet can be used as a lesson filler and answers are included. Activity sheet includes: Word Search - Can your learners find the twenty England team players without any clues given? Count the Footballs Football Maze Word Scramble Design Your Own Footballer - Colour in the footballer and design a new England strip
Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror  Escape Room Game. Halloween  Fun Clues / Quiz English Reading
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Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror Escape Room Game. Halloween Fun Clues / Quiz English Reading

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A fun resource for KS3 learners. This resource is based on chapter 6 of the book: Winter Pruning. This resource includes: 11 clues, an instruction and answer sheet and clue answer sheet. Split your class into teams of 4 - 6. Ideally you will need two classrooms as each team will hide the clues for the other team in a separate room. If you can only use one classroom then split the room in half. Each team will hide the other teams’ clues and then each team will have to locate all the clues in order to solve the code! For my class, I hid the clues myself. I began by reading the chapter and then gave them the instructions and asked them to find the clues around the classroom. Further Instructions • There are 11 clues hidden around the room. • You need to locate all 11 clues and then you need to solve them in order from 1 – 11. • The first 9 clues will reveal a letter of the alphabet that you must note down on your answer sheet. When you have all of the letters noted down, you will then unscramble the letters to reveal a chapter from the book (two words). • The other two clues will reveal 2 separate numbers. You will multiply these numbers to reveal a 4-digit number. This will be the last part of the code. • Once you have both codes, you will then be able to escape from Uncle Montague’s creepy house! All clues are based on this chapter if the book and learners will have to use their skimming and scanning techniques to look for the answers in their reading books.
Gangsta Granny Escape Room Game  Fun Clues / Quiz English Reading
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Gangsta Granny Escape Room Game Fun Clues / Quiz English Reading

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A fun resource for primary school aged learners and KS3! This resource should be used on completion of the book: Gangsta Granny. This resource includes: 10 clues, an instruction and answer sheet and clue answer sheet. Split your class into teams of 4 - 6. Ideally you will need two classrooms as each team will hide the clues for the other team in a separate room. If you can only use one classroom then split the room in half. Each team will hide the other team’s clues and then each team will have to locate all the clues in order to solve the code! Further Instructions • There are 10 clues hidden around the room. • You need to locate all 10 clues and then you need to solve them in order from 1 – 10. • The first 8 clues will reveal a letter of the alphabet that you must note down on your answer sheet. When you have all of the letters noted down, you will then unscramble the letters to reveal a phrase (two words). This phrase is related to the book. • The final clues will reveal 2 separate numbers. You will multiply these numbers to reveal a 3-digit number. This will be the last part of the code. • Once you have both codes, you will then be able to escape from the Tower of London. All clues are based on the book and learners will have to use their skimming and scanning techniques to look for the answers in their reading books.
English Language Flash Cards Transactional Writing. GCSE / Functional Skills. Speech / Article
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English Language Flash Cards Transactional Writing. GCSE / Functional Skills. Speech / Article

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28 X English language flashcards to help students with their transactional writing. You could get learners to pick one each at random or choose one for the whole class to write a response to. Each card has a statement and it is up to the students whether to write a piece of text that agrees or disagrees with the statement. Example: “E-learning should replace classroom learning.” Get learners to research the pros and cons of e-learning before deciding whether or not they agree with this statement. These can be used as prompt to writer either a speech, an article of even a letter which puts their opinions across. Flash cards can be laminated and there are four per A4 sheet. Card are double sided with a polka dot background on the opposite side.