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Teacher of English and Curriculum Leader of Media Studies | MA in English Studies | NPQLT 2022-23 | PGCE Mentor | Passionate about oracy, metacognition, modelling, stretch + challenge, and effective use of feedback/ feed-forward

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Teacher of English and Curriculum Leader of Media Studies | MA in English Studies | NPQLT 2022-23 | PGCE Mentor | Passionate about oracy, metacognition, modelling, stretch + challenge, and effective use of feedback/ feed-forward
AQA GCSE Media Studies- Film Industry Comparison
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AQA GCSE Media Studies- Film Industry Comparison

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For AQA GCSE Media Studies (assessment from 2023 onwards) Fully resourced lesson on comparing/ contrasting the marketing strategies behind I, Daniel Blake and Black Widow, complete with exam-style questions and grade 7-9 wider-reading extension tasks.
GCSE Macbeth: Theme Revision Lesson- Violence
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GCSE Macbeth: Theme Revision Lesson- Violence

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Ideal to use as part of any AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 1-based SOW/ Year 11 revision lesson. Fully-resourced lesson. Especially stretching and challenging for students aiming for grades 7-9! Intended to be a 100-minute lesson but can be adapted for your needs and time allowances. What’s included? LO: To explore the theme of violence in Macbeth and demonstrate an understanding of the play’s historical/ social context. Big question: How does Shakespeare present the theme of violence in the play? ‘Do Now’ literature knowledge recall activity- 5 questions on Macbeth, ACC, AIC, P&C poetry + vocabulary Vocabulary builder activity Key quotations recap Oracy task- Talking Point debate Macbeth context revision clock 5 questions in 5 minutes on Macbeth Tracking theme development Use of language on stage Exam-style question (the Captain’s speech Act 1, Scene 2) High-level WAGOLL model example Essay structures Peer-assessment task
Power & Conflict Poetry- Introduction (Power Poems)
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Power & Conflict Poetry- Introduction (Power Poems)

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Ideal to use as part of any AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2-based SOW/ Year 11 revision lesson. Fully-resourced lesson. Especially stretching and challenging for students aiming for grades 7-9! Intended to be a 100-minute lesson but can be adapted for your needs and time allowances. What’s included? LO: To analyse and compare unseen poems on power by applying my prior knowledge of language techniques and structural devices in order to demonstrate a wider understanding of how meaning is created. Poetic techniques recall ‘do now’ task and exploration of types of modern power + conflict Expectations of the GCSE exam and helpful tips/ tricks Introducing the ‘power’ cluster through art ‘Talking Point’- style whole class oracy task Unseen Poem analysis practice- ‘Epitaph on a Tyrant’ by W.H. Auden (1939) and ‘To the King’s Most Excellent Majesty’ by Phillis Wheatley (1768) Prompts for annotations, analytical writing practice, and a high-level modelled example (WAGOLL) Metacognitive reflection plenary
Power & Conflict Poetry- Introduction (War Poems)
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Power & Conflict Poetry- Introduction (War Poems)

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Ideal to use as part of any AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2-based SOW/ Year 11 revision lesson. Fully-resourced lesson. Especially stretching and challenging for students aiming for grades 7-9! Intended to be a 100-minute lesson but can be adapted for your needs and time allowances. What’s included? LO: To begin exploring the effects of writer’s methods to create meanings (AO2). Literacy ‘do now’ task and vocabulary builder activity Expectations of the GCSE exam and helpful tips/ tricks Exploring modern conflicts and types of power Exploring featured conflicts of the collection Exploring context Word association Poetic techniques- vocabulary booster Unseen Poem analysis practice- ‘We Are Not Enemies’ by Rupi Kaur with prompts for annotations, analytical writing practice, and a high-level modelled example (WAGOLL) Metacognitive reflection plenary
Macbeth- The Supernatural: Analysis Walkthrough Booklet
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Macbeth- The Supernatural: Analysis Walkthrough Booklet

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Ideal to use as part of any AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 1-based SOW/ Year 11 revision lesson/ homework booklet. Fully-resourced 20-page booklet. Especially stretching and challenging for students aiming for grades 7-9! What’s included? 13 key quotations linking to the theme of the supernatural + space to annotate Macbeth context revision clock Contextual development/ quotation from James I’s ‘Daemonologie’ Key vocabulary builder + tragic genre understanding check-in Use of speech + language on stage Exam-style question (the supernatural- Act 4, Scene 1) Introduction modelled example (WAGOLL) + mini planning grid Modelled analytical paragraph (WAGOLL) + success criteria checklist Space for written response Self-assessment + DIRT upgrading tasks Metacognitive reflection
Media Literacy + News Bias Lesson
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Media Literacy + News Bias Lesson

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Fully resourced lesson that would be ideal as part of KS3 English curriculum, citizenship, as an introduction to Media Studies or as part of teaching AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 LO: To develop an understanding of media literacy and explore different article formats. Big Question: What is media literacy and why is it important? Literacy ‘Do Now’ activity Oracy task- Talking Point class debate Viewpoint writing practice based on thought-provoking Al Margen artwork on media consumption Key questions of media literacy Spotting fake news Hinge questions Article formats and assessing news bias Plenary- checking understanding
GCSE Media Studies Christmas Advertising
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GCSE Media Studies Christmas Advertising

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Ideal for AQA GCSE Media Studies advertising SOWs. Fully resourced lesson on Christmas adverts (print and audio-visual). Key vocabulary ‘do now’ task Practice exam-style questions on an unseen Christmas print advert from Age UK (2 marks, 2 marks, 12 marks) Peer assessment task with clear links to assessment objectives and exam mark scheme Analysis of the John Lewis 2016 Christmas advert (focus on narrative structure, theories, mise-en-scene and representation) Planing of a television Christmas advert for a brand/ company of students’ choice by creating a storyboard, building on learning from prior lesson activities
AQA GCSE English Language P1 Q1-3 Revision- The Gap of Time
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AQA GCSE English Language P1 Q1-3 Revision- The Gap of Time

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Ideal to use as part of any AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1-based SOW/ Year 11 revision lesson. Fully-resourced lesson. Especially stretching and challenging for students aiming for grades 7-9! Intended to be a 100-minute lesson but can be adapted for your needs and time allowances. What’s included? LO: To critically engage with an extract from Jeanette Winterson’s ‘The Gap of Time’ by applying the mark scheme and exploring the source (AO1, AO2, AO3). ‘Do Now’ interleaving literature recall task (Macbeth, ACC, AIC, P&C) Mini descriptive writing (Q5) progress check task with high-level modelled example Q1-style comprehension task Q2-style language analysis task with high-level modelled example provided, self-assessment sturctures and ‘unstuck’ indicative content for scaffolding Q3-style structure analysis task with sample answer, peer-assessment structures, and scaffolded support to form compelte answers
Unseen Poetry A3 Sheet- Funeral Blues + Nothing Gold Can Stay
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Unseen Poetry A3 Sheet- Funeral Blues + Nothing Gold Can Stay

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Intended for AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2 Unseen Poetry revision but can be used/ adapted for all exam boards. Double-sided A3 comparative analysis worksheet on W.H. Auden’s ‘Funeral Blues’ and Robert Frost’s ‘Nothing Gold Can Stay’. Learning objectives displayed Space for annotations Success criteria list to support note-taking/ annotations Space to explore connotations of the title + a key quotation Prompts for structural analysis WAGOLL example of analytical paragraph Space for analytical writing practice
Unseen Poetry A3 Sheet- Blackberry Picking + The Retreat
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Unseen Poetry A3 Sheet- Blackberry Picking + The Retreat

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Intended for AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2 Unseen Poetry revision but can be used/ adapted for all exam boards. Double-sided A3 comparative analysis worksheet on Seamus Heaney’s ‘Blackberry Picking’ and Henry Vaughan’s ‘The Retreat’. Learning objectives displayed Space for annotations Success criteria list to support note-taking/ annotations Space to explore connotations of the title + a key quotation Prompts for structural analysis Space for analytical writing practice
AQA GCSE Language P1 Q5 Revision- Embedding Ambitious Vocab
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AQA GCSE Language P1 Q5 Revision- Embedding Ambitious Vocab

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Ideal to use as part of any AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1-based SOW/ Year 11 revision lesson/ creative writing lessons at KS3 + KS4. Fully-resourced lesson. Especially stretching and challenging for students aiming for grades 7-9! Intended to be a 100-minute lesson but can be adapted for your needs and time allowances. What’s included? LO: To demonstrate consistent application of sophisticated, ambitious vocabulary in order to effectively describe (AO5). ‘Do Now’ interleaving literature recall task (Macbeth, ACC, AIC, P&C) Revision strategies Vocabulary booster tasks Progress check- short writing task with WAGOLL model example Risks of overusing ambitious vocab in creative writing Sample answers Practice question- descriptive writing task with recommended structures Self-assessment task + upgrading Metacognitive reflection task
GCSE Media Studies Christmas Adverts Project
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GCSE Media Studies Christmas Adverts Project

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Ideal resource for GCSE Media Studies Christmas/ Winter homework projects Research into Christmas advertising Exam-style questions on advertising conventions, advert narrative structures and features, and the influence of social/historical/cultural contexts
Unseen Poetry A3 Sheet- The Road Not Taken + Invictus
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Unseen Poetry A3 Sheet- The Road Not Taken + Invictus

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Intended for AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2 Unseen Poetry revision but can be used/ adapted for all exam boards. Double-sided A3 comparative analysis worksheet on Robert Frost’s ‘The Road Not Taken’ and William Ernest Henley’s ‘Invictus’. Learning objectives displayed Vocabulary builders Space for annotations Success criteria list to support note-taking/ annotations Space to explore connotations of the title + a key quotation Prompts for structural analysis Space for analytical writing practice
Unseen Poetry A3 Sheet- Another Night Before Christmas
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Unseen Poetry A3 Sheet- Another Night Before Christmas

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Intended for AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2 Unseen Poetry revision but can be used/ adapted for all exam boards. Double-sided A3 comparative analysis worksheet on Carol Ann Duffy’s ‘Another Night Before Christmas’. Learning objectives displayed Vocabulary builders Space for annotations Success criteria list to support note-taking/ annotations Space to explore connotations of the title + a key quotation Prompts for structural analysis Space for analytical writing practice
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Walkthrough- A Gentleman in Moscow
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Walkthrough- A Gentleman in Moscow

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Ideal for AQA GCSE Language Paper 1 revision/ walking-talking mocks. Fully resourced walkthrough/ walking-talking mock on an extract from A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles. Especially useful for students aiming for grades 7-9. Exam-style questions Tips for each question Indicative content for each question Paragraph structures for each question High-level WAGOLL model examples for each question Self-assessment tasks using the exam mark schemes Metacognitive plenary
Unseen Poetry- A3 Sheets X11 Bundle
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Unseen Poetry- A3 Sheets X11 Bundle

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Ideal for GCSE English Literature revision A bundle of 11 A3 double-sided unseen poetry worksheets including a variety of poems, space for annotations, visible learning objectives, structure/ language techniques tasks, modelled examples and space to write analytical paragraphs. Perfect for Year 11 revision! This bundle includes worksheets on: Carol Ann Duffy’s ‘Another Night Before Christmas’ Joseph Coelho’s ‘February’ Christina Rossetti’s ‘In the Bleak Midwinter’ Jessie Pope’s ‘Who’s for the Game’ Seamus Heaney’s ‘Blackberry Picking’ and Henry Vaughan’s ‘The Retreat’ W.H. Auden’s ‘Epitaph on a Tyrant’ and Phillis Wheatley’s ‘To the King’s Most Excellent Majesty’ W.H. Auden’s ‘Funeral Blues’ and Robert Frost’s ‘Nothing Gold Can Stay’ Owen Sheers’ ‘On Going’ and Seamus Heaney’s ‘Clearances’ Brian Bilston’s ‘The Caveman’s Lament’ and Anon’s ‘You’re the One’ Robert Frost’s ‘The Road Not Taken’ and William Ernest Henley’s ‘Invictus’ Carol Ann Duffy’s ‘Valentine’ and John Cooper Clarke’s ‘I Wanna Be Yours’
GCSE Macbeth: Theme Revision- Corruption
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GCSE Macbeth: Theme Revision- Corruption

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Ideal to use as part of any AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 1-based SOW/ Year 11 revision lesson. Fully-resourced lesson. Especially stretching and challenging for students aiming for grades 7-9! Intended to be a 100-minute lesson but can be adapted for your needs and time allowances. What’s included? LO: To explore the theme of corruption in Macbeth and demonstrate an understanding of the play’s historical/ social context. Big question: How does Shakespeare present the theme of corruption in the play? ‘Do Now’ literature knowledge recall activity- 5 questions on Macbeth, ACC, AIC, P&C poetry + vocabulary Vocabulary builder activity Key quotations recap Macbeth context revision clock 5 questions in 5 minutes on Macbeth Tracking theme development Use of language on stage Exam-style question (discovery of the regicide- Act 2, Scene 3) Essay planning mat Context development Quote explosion + practice time
GCSE English Literature Quote Revision- Dual Coding
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GCSE English Literature Quote Revision- Dual Coding

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4 X dual coding revision grids for students to link their own quotations from key set texts with the provided images/ symbols. 1 x Macbeth 1 x A Christmas Carol 1 x An Inspector Calls 1 x Power & Conflict Poetry Ideal for quotation recall, interleaved practice and as ‘do now’ activities!
AQA GCSE English Language P1 Q4 Revision- Lord of the Flies
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AQA GCSE English Language P1 Q4 Revision- Lord of the Flies

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Ideal to use as part of any AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1-based SOW/ Year 11 revision lesson. Fully-resourced lesson. Especially stretching and challenging for students aiming for grades 7-9! What’s included? LO: To critically engage with an extract from ‘Lord of the Flies’ by applying the mark scheme and exploring the source (AO1, AO2, AO3). ‘Do Now’ interleaving literature recall task (Macbeth, ACC, AIC, P&C) Q1-style comprehension task Q4-style evaluation task with scaffolded support to form complete answers Mini creative writing (Q5) progress check task with a focus on strutural techniques + self-assessment
AQA GCSE English Language P1 Q4 Revision- The Silence of the Lambs
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AQA GCSE English Language P1 Q4 Revision- The Silence of the Lambs

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Ideal to use as part of any AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1-based SOW/ Year 11 revision lesson. Fully-resourced lesson. Especially stretching and challenging for students aiming for grades 7-9! What’s included? LO: To critically engage with an extract from ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ by applying the mark scheme and exploring the source (AO1, AO2, AO3). ‘Do Now’ interleaving literature recall task (Macbeth, ACC, AIC, P&C) Mini creative writing (Q5) progress check task with a focus on strutural techniques + self-assessment Q1-style comprehension task Q4-style evaluation task with scaffolded support to form complete answers