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Refugees - Bill Bryson

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<p>KS3 poem looking at Bill Bryson’s poem - Refugees.</p> <p>Includes worksheet to accompany lesson.</p>
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The Rose That Grew From Concrete.

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<p>A poem for KS3 from Tupac - The Rose That Grew From Concrete.</p> <p>PPT to go through poetry analysis and editable worsksheet to focus on analysis.</p>
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Animal Farm Characters Representation

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<p>A worksheet and PowerPoint to assist understanding and knowledge of the characters in Animal Farm.</p> <p>Really useful for at the beginning of the novella to assist students in understanding each of the characters, what they represent and the allegory that Orwell wanted to present.</p>
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Sensory Descriptions - Sherbet Lemon

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<p>A creative writing activity to help develop sensory descriptions and higher level vocabulary.</p> <p>Looking at how the sherbet lemons: look, taste, feel, sound and smell.</p> <p>Sweet can be substituted for another sweet (or healthier) option!</p> <p>Really fun lesson to do with students!</p>
AQA English Language  Paper 1 Walk-ThruQuick View
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AQA English Language Paper 1 Walk-Thru

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<p>71 page booklet revising AQA English Language Paper 1</p> <p>Contains:<br /> Break downs of each question. Q1-5<br /> How to answer them.<br /> Space to answer.<br /> Several questions to practise skills with varying extracts.</p> <p>Guided exam paper.</p> <p>Exam Paper.</p>
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Poetry - Zephaniah - No Problem

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<p>A poem based on Black History Month (although can be used at other times!) based on Benjamin Zephaniah’s poem <strong>No Problem</strong></p> <p>Comes as a full lesson explaining dialect and colloquialism, gives information of Zephaniah and his life and a worksheet with prompting questions. (the questions can be edited, removed or adapted to suit specific class needs.</p>
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Romeo & Juliet Family Tree

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<p>A family tree of the characters in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.</p> <p>A good introduction to the characters to see how they fit in in the play or a good revision sheet to fill with key points and quotes!</p> <p>PowerPoint describing each character and worksheet.</p>
Macbeth Character and Plot RevisionQuick View
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Macbeth Character and Plot Revision

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<p>Macbeth Powerpoint with two worksheets.<br /> PowerPoint has key information on each character and their role. This links with the character map that shows the relationships between all the main characters.</p> <p>The PowerPoint also has a scene by scene analysis - giving an overview of what happens in each Act and Scene. This goes nicely with the plot overview sheet.</p> <p>Great for revision or creating a solid base of plot and characters before reading the play.</p>
A Christmas Carol Revision BookletQuick View
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A Christmas Carol Revision Booklet

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<p>Simple yet effective revision.</p> <p><em><strong>Includes!</strong></em><br /> -Plot<br /> -Characters<br /> -Themes<br /> -Context<br /> -Tier 3 relevant vocabulary<br /> Key quotations</p>
An Inspector Calls Revision BookletQuick View
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An Inspector Calls Revision Booklet

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<p>Simple yet effective revision.</p> <p><em><strong>Includes!</strong></em><br /> -Plot<br /> -Characters<br /> -Themes<br /> -Context<br /> -Tier 3 relevant vocabulary<br /> Key quotations</p>
Macbeth Revision BookletQuick View
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Macbeth Revision Booklet

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<p>Simple yet effective revision.</p> <p><em><strong>Includes!</strong></em><br /> -Plot<br /> -Characters<br /> -Themes<br /> -Context<br /> -Tier 3 relevant vocabulary<br /> Key quotations</p>
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Upgrade your sentences!

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<p>A sheet to aid students to upgrade their sentences.</p> <p>Put the sentence you want to upgrade in the centre and use the boxes around to guide them into creating interesting sentences that avoid repetition of ‘the’, ‘a’, ‘then’ etc…</p>