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Literary Device Bingo
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Literary Device Bingo

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Introduce or revise 25 Literary Terms with your students through an interactive game of Bingo! Includes 3 mix ‘n’ match sets (28 pages) to thoroughly explore and understand figurative language: Terms Definitions 2 sets of Examples mostly from real texts- Level 1 for introducing the terms and Level 2 for a in-depth exploration of figurative language through more challenging examples. The bingo sets include **both colour and black and white ** tiles to be cut out and laminated, and 5 variations of the same Bingo Cards so that not every student has the exact same order of boxes on their card. Full instructions and Master Copy included for a classic Bingo Game as well as suggestions of other interactive ways to use these cards. Follow me on Instagram: teaching_underthedesk
Not Your Typical Love Poems! - Guided Reading and Literary Analysis
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Not Your Typical Love Poems! - Guided Reading and Literary Analysis

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This 7 page workbook introduces students to 3 unconventional love poems. A series of cloze texts, comprehension and analysis questions guide students through a first reading and in- depth examination of each poem, allowing them to create scaffolded notes which will assist them in the final essay task. Perfect for a fresh approach to Valentine’s Day, or use at any point in the year. These exercises are excellent revision in unseen poetry tasks and can be examined individually or side by side to develop skills in comparing and contrasting different texts. Includes a teacher’s copy Suitable for GCSE/ IGCSE revision for both building Unseen Poetry skills and Literature essay writing. ** Please note that due to copyright restrictions two of the three poems are not physically presented in the handout. Space has been left on the relevant worksheets along with clear instructions on how to (very easily) source the poems yourself**
The Power of Persuasion: Using the PERSUADER Acronym to Write a Compelling Speech
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The Power of Persuasion: Using the PERSUADER Acronym to Write a Compelling Speech

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This work book consists of 25 pages which introduce students to the acronym “PERSUADER”- an excellent tool for both identifying and remembering persuasive techniques. It explains each persuasive technique individually and provides examples from famous speeches from history. The workbook is scaffolded with tasks first introducing the technique and then asking students to** identify and highlight** its use before requiring them to** practise the technique** themselves. Finally they annotate an extract from Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech using what has been learnt. The work book ends with the summative exercise of writing a speech of your own whilst utilizing the “PERSUADER” techniques. “PERSUADER” is a useful acronym for students’ tool belts as it can be used for any kind of directed writing including letters, articles and discursive or argumentative essays, as well as speeches. INCLUDES a printable A4 poster for classroom display.
An Introduction to Shakespeare
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An Introduction to Shakespeare

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This 11 page workbook introduces your students to the life and times of Shakespeare. It is designed to be interactive and requires students to research much of the information themselves. It includes a template to create Shakespeare’s biography in the form of a resume, fun facts on life in Elizabethan England, some background on the Globe, Shakespearean insults to be hurled at one another, a flag creating activity, well- known phrases we use today which were coined by Shakespeare and a research project on life at that time. The resource includes a teacher’s copy which provides more background information and comprehensive suggested answers to questions so you don’t have to dig around for answers! It is suitable for secondary students who are studying their first Shakespeare.
Mega Macbeth Workbook
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Mega Macbeth Workbook

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These print-and-go worksheets make up a 150 page workbook which is designed to be used to supplement the text. It can be used as a revision unit after finishing the play or can be used to test understanding after reading each scene. It consists mainly of cloze text summaries of each scene which create scaffolded critical analyses for students to complete but also includes exercises on annotation of key speeches,** introduces the main literary devices, AQA/ CIE style essay questions and also includes character and theme logs. The download also includes teacher’s copy which provides all of the answers and includes “Key scene” Timeline cards to use as a revision game. (Please note- This download includes two 150 page workbooks: the Teacher’s Copy and the Student’s Copy. The other files have been included in here to act as previews and to enable you to see some of the content of the workbooks)