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I like resources which are visual and can be used on different levels. I've been teaching for a long time and relish the challenge of helping others learn.

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I like resources which are visual and can be used on different levels. I've been teaching for a long time and relish the challenge of helping others learn.
50 things to do before you're twenty.
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50 things to do before you're twenty.

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Lesson poses 50 things teenagers should experience/learn before becoming 20. Students discuss and perhaps add some of their own. Plenty of scope for adaptation. Let me know if you find this useful. See part 2 as well.
LOCAL STUDENT BECOMES FAMOUS
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LOCAL STUDENT BECOMES FAMOUS

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Creative Writing. Student creates front page of newspaper charting his/her own fictional rise to fame. captions and subheadings all editable to suit. Print on A3 for best results. Feedback pls :)
Sir Gawain & The Green Knight part one
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Sir Gawain & The Green Knight part one

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Lesson asks students to complete a cloze booklet on the story of Sir Gawain. Also revises use of speech marks and includes an extension activity and slide notes. Part 3 now added.
Whose is this ?
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Whose is this ?

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Creative writing or speaking lesson. Students have to match owners with possible possessions. Can be used for drama as well. Success criteria included.
FIREWORK-MAKER'S DAUGHTER - EMPATHY EXERCISE
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FIREWORK-MAKER'S DAUGHTER - EMPATHY EXERCISE

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Lesson focusses on the novel by Pullman but this lesson can easily be adapted to other novels/poems/texts. Students move from reading to internalising to diary entry writing in a well-structured progress. For lower levels but can be adapted upwards.
CREATIVE WRITING CLIFF HANGER
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CREATIVE WRITING CLIFF HANGER

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Story which ends with a surprise. Students follow the narrative, answer questions on the worksheet. Instructions on note section of slides. Do not give out worksheet until you've been through the story. If you use, give your views !
WHAT MAKES A GOOD FORM TUTOR ?
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WHAT MAKES A GOOD FORM TUTOR ?

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Writing to advise lesson which give students a chance to self differentiate. All necessary material included. Adaptable to all KS3 year groups and, hopefully, a wider field than UK !
POETRY BLOOMS
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POETRY BLOOMS

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A hybrid of two lessons I saw by Sue and Mac at Hayes School. Students overcome fear and caution in a Blooms enquiry into an unseen poem. Teacher cuts out attached questions and follows instructions on slides. I've included two poems for you to try. Student led most of the way.
LOW LEVEL GHOST STORY LESSON; creative writing
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LOW LEVEL GHOST STORY LESSON; creative writing

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Lesson for lower ability which revises conventions of the genre and asks them to complete a cloze test together with some more challenging questions. Can be adapted upwards. See 3 lessons on Ghost story writing on this site.
maybe the best love poem in the last century ?
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maybe the best love poem in the last century ?

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Students read poem, watch slide-show and write their own poem on the impossible. Poem included and instructions. Easily adapted. Time to re-visit Adrian Henri ! In a relationship with Carol Ann Duffy....... Explore.
IDENTITY THROUGH LETTER WRITING
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IDENTITY THROUGH LETTER WRITING

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Lesson asks students to write a letter to their younger selves giving advice etc.Ideal for Identity units. I asked them to bring in pictures of themselves when toddlers and scanned them in for an additional starter.
Strange doors & metaphors
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Strange doors & metaphors

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Sequel to Weird Trees and similes. Adaptable and, hopefully inspirational. Worksheet not included but would be useful. Extension activities?
VOICES FROM THE PAST
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VOICES FROM THE PAST

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Series of slides which ask students to write a tweet for a real historical character. Clearly transferable to fictional. Works well with all age groups and could be tweeted to a class hash tag ?