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A range of resources suitable for WJEC Eduqas English Language and 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Literature GCSEs, OCR English GCSEs and AQA English GCSEs. A range of resources are designed for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 to engage them in English. There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature. All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too.

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A range of resources suitable for WJEC Eduqas English Language and 9-1 WJEC Eduqas English Literature GCSEs, OCR English GCSEs and AQA English GCSEs. A range of resources are designed for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 to engage them in English. There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature. All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too.
AQA English Language A Level NEA Investigation Scheme of Work
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AQA English Language A Level NEA Investigation Scheme of Work

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Unlock the potential of your A Level English Language students with this comprehensive, evidence-informed scheme of work designed explicitly for the AQA NEA Investigation component. Created by experienced educators, this resource kit ensures a coherent, thorough curriculum delivery that aligns with UK secondary school standards. Key Features: Curriculum-Aligned: Adheres to AQA guidelines for the English Language A Level NEA Investigation. In-Depth Analysis: Includes detailed investigations into language varieties, discourses, and theories. Lesson Plans: Features sequenced lesson plans, pedagogical tips, and assessments for effective classroom implementation. Student Resources: Equipped with engaging worksheets, exemplars, and interactive activities to foster higher-order thinking skills. Time-Saving: Minimises planning time, allowing educators to focus more on in-class teaching and student engagement. Adaptable: Content can be tailored to suit varying levels of student ability and classroom dynamics. Ideal for UK secondary school teachers who aim to deliver an enriching, evidence-based English Language programme, this resource provides a step-by-step guide to mastering the NEA Investigation unit. Get your students on the path to academic excellence today!
AQA English Language A Level Paper 2: Comprehensive Q3 Prep on Language Discourses
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AQA English Language A Level Paper 2: Comprehensive Q3 Prep on Language Discourses

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Dive deep into the world of linguistic diversity with our exhaustive preparation resource for AQA English Language A Level Paper 2, Section B, Question 3. Tailored meticulously for UK secondary schools, this collection offers insights into topics such as gender, sociolect, dialect, occupation, ethnolect, and change, all centred around the theme of language discourses. Key Features: Topic Mastery: Extensive question sets on gender, sociolect, dialect, occupation, ethnolect, and change ensure thorough student readiness. Classroom-Friendly: Ready-to-use, minimising lesson planning time and maximising teaching efficiency. AQA-Aligned: Perfectly synchronised with AQA specifications, ensuring all content is relevant and exam-appropriate. Engagement-Focused: Intriguing prompts and diverse themes ensure student engagement, facilitating deeper understanding. Adaptable: Designed for diverse classroom needs, ensuring every student gets the most out of each session. Educators aiming to offer their students a cutting-edge edge in tackling Question 3 can rely on this unparalleled resource. Ensure your students are exam-ready, confident, and comprehensively prepared for AQA English Language A Level Paper 2’s challenges.
Engaging  Non-Fiction Reading Scheme of Work
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Engaging Non-Fiction Reading Scheme of Work

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Unlock the potential of your Year 9 students with this comprehensive non-fiction reading scheme of work. This expertly designed programme includes a series of engaging lessons focused on key skills such as information retrieval, the craft of the writer, synthesis, and comparison. Each lesson is meticulously planned to foster critical thinking, analytical skills, and a deep understanding of non-fiction texts. Key Features: • Detailed Lesson Plans: A sequence of 10 structured lessons, each with clear learning objectives and outcomes. • Interactive Activities: Diverse starter activities like search and find, synthesis, and comparison tasks to captivate students’ interest. • PowerPoint Presentations: Visually appealing slides for each lesson to guide teaching and enhance learning. • Worksheets: Comprehensive and differentiated worksheets to support students’ practice and assessment. • Assessment Focus: ARE (Age-Related Expectations) aligned activities and assessments to monitor and track student progress. Highlights of the Scheme: Information Retrieval: Teach students how to effectively locate and record key information from texts. Craft of the Writer: Develop students’ ability to analyse and understand the techniques writers use to persuade and engage readers. Synthesis and Comparison: Equip students with skills to summarise information and compare viewpoints from different texts. Persuasive Writing: Guide students through the process of identifying and evaluating persuasive techniques in writing. Lesson Overview: • Lesson 1: Introduction to information retrieval through a search and find activity focusing on effective bullet-point use and sentence writing. • Lesson 2: Craft of the writer analysis, examining how language and structure are used to present information. • Lesson 3: Persuasive writing techniques, exploring how writers influence readers’ opinions. • Lesson 4: Detailed examination of argumentative texts, identifying key persuasive language. • Lesson 5: Analytical paragraph construction, focusing on evidence and comment techniques. • Lesson 6: Assessment of understanding through a crafted writer analysis task. • Lesson 7: Introduction to synthesis, comparing different texts’ viewpoints. • Lesson 8: Practising synthesis and comparison, focusing on summarising and contrasting main points. • Lesson 9: Advanced comparison tasks, integrating skills from previous lessons. • Lesson 10: Final assessment on synthesis and comparison, applying learned techniques to new texts. This scheme of work is designed to not only improve students’ reading and analytical skills but also to make non-fiction texts engaging and accessible. Perfect for secondary school educators aiming to enhance their English curriculum and boost student outcomes.
Comprehensive Scheme of Work for “A Kestrel for a Knave” (Kes)
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Comprehensive Scheme of Work for “A Kestrel for a Knave” (Kes)

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Introducing an expertly crafted, full scheme of work for Year 9 English Literature centred around Barry Hines’ classic novel, “A Kestrel for a Knave.” This resource provides a robust, seven-week unit designed to deepen students’ understanding of the text, its themes, and its historical context. With two lessons per week, this scheme ensures thorough coverage and engagement with the novel. Key Features: Literacy Focus & Assessment Objectives: • Emphasis on developing critical reading, comprehension, and analytical skills. • Alignment with key assessment objectives (AO1, AO3) ensuring targeted learning outcomes. Engaging Weekly Themes: • Week 1: Context and Local History, exploring the novel’s setting and historical background. • Week 2: Language and Dialect, analysing how accent and dialogue contribute to character development. • Week 3: Class and Social Attitudes, examining themes of oppression and discrimination. • Week 4: School Life and Corporal Punishment, comparing past and present educational practices. • Week 5: Personal and Character Analysis, focusing on key characters and their development. • Week 6: Physical Education and Impressions of Mr Sugden, analysing the portrayal of school experiences. • Week 7: Assessment and Reflection, culminating in a comprehensive assessment and class discussions. Varied Lesson Plans: • Context-Based Activities: Utilising images, film trailers, and active reading to introduce the novel’s background. • Interactive Tasks: Turned discussions, translation tasks, and dictionary skills to enhance comprehension. • Creative Homework Projects: Encouraging independent research, artistic expression, and reflective writing. Linked Texts for Comparative Analysis: • Integration of complementary texts such as John Agard’s “Checking Out Me History” and Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise” to draw thematic parallels and enrich understanding. Assessment and Plenary Activities: • Structured tasks to reinforce learning and prepare students for assessments. • Plenary sessions to summarise lessons, encourage reflection, and solidify key concepts. Homework Project: • A comprehensive, multi-faceted project that includes historical research, creative writing, and artistic tasks, with incentives for the best submissions. This scheme of work provides educators with a detailed, step-by-step plan to guide students through “A Kestrel for a Knave,” ensuring a rich and engaging learning experience. The resource is designed to foster critical thinking, empathy, and a deeper appreciation for literature, making it an invaluable addition to any Year 9 English curriculum.
‘Journey to the River Sea’: A Comprehensive Scheme of Work
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‘Journey to the River Sea’: A Comprehensive Scheme of Work

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This scheme of work is designed to support the reading and analysis of Eva Ibbotson’s novel “Journey to the River Sea.” It includes a detailed breakdown of each chapter, engaging activities, and accompanying PowerPoint presentations. The scheme aims to enhance students’ understanding and enjoyment of the text while developing their literacy and critical thinking skills. Structure Introduction to the Novel PowerPoint Presentation: Overview of the author, historical context, and themes. Activity: Pre-reading discussion on students’ expectations and prior knowledge about the Amazon and colonialism. Chapter-by-Chapter Breakdown Each chapter will include: Summary: Key events and characters introduced. Vocabulary: List of challenging words and their definitions. Comprehension Questions: To ensure understanding of the text. Discussion Questions: To encourage deeper thinking and personal connections. Activities: Varied tasks including creative writing, role-playing, and research projects. Key Themes and Character Analysis PowerPoint Presentation: Detailed look at major themes such as bravery, friendship, and the clash of cultures. Activity: Character maps and theme tracking throughout the novel. Literary Devices and Language PowerPoint Presentation: Explanation of literary devices used in the novel (e.g., imagery, metaphor, simile). Activity: Identification and analysis of literary devices in selected passages. Cultural and Geographical Context PowerPoint Presentation: Exploration of the Amazon rainforest, its biodiversity, and the cultural backdrop of the story. Activity: Research project on the Amazon, its flora and fauna, and indigenous tribes. Creative Projects PowerPoint Presentation: Instructions and examples of creative projects (e.g., diorama of a scene, illustrated travel journal). Activity: Group projects to create visual or digital presentations related to the novel’s setting and themes. Assessment and Evaluation PowerPoint Presentation: Guidelines for formative and summative assessments. Activity: Essay prompts, creative writing tasks, and comprehension tests.
Lesson 11 Alfieri's Final Speech - A View from the Bridge Scheme of Work
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Lesson 11 Alfieri's Final Speech - A View from the Bridge Scheme of Work

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Lesson 11 Alfieri’s Final Speech for a Scheme of Work for View from the Bridge. This lesson covers Alfieri’s final speech . Extracts taken from the play are added for students to analyse as they work through the play. There are a range of tasks for the students to work on as they read through the play. Suitable for GCSE Literature and can be developed for A Level study of this classic text.
A View from the Bridge Full Scheme of Work (11 Lessons)
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A View from the Bridge Full Scheme of Work (11 Lessons)

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A full scheme of work covering 10 lessons and a revision lesson. Extracts taken from the play are added for students to analyse as they work through the play. There are a range of tasks for the students to work on as they read through the play. Suitable for GCSE Literature and can be developed for A Level study of this classic text.
Wicked! Comprehensive Analysis of Characters in ‘Wicked’ for KS3
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Wicked! Comprehensive Analysis of Characters in ‘Wicked’ for KS3

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This 6-week scheme of work, comprising 24 lessons, is tailored for Year 8 students to delve into characterisation and thematic analysis in ‘Wicked’. The unit guides students through a detailed exploration of key characters such as Elphaba and Glinda, integrating activities that foster skills in making inferences, supporting analysis with evidence, and understanding character development within the play. Students will engage in diverse activities including quizzes, guided reading, song analysis, and creative writing tasks. The scheme also incorporates multimedia resources such as video clips and songs to enhance understanding and engagement. Each lesson is meticulously planned with specific learning outcomes, structured activities, and assessment opportunities, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the play’s characters and themes. This resource includes PowerPoint presentations, worksheets, and detailed lesson plans, making it an invaluable tool for educators aiming to provide an in-depth and interactive learning experience focused on ‘Wicked’.
Poet Laureate Scheme of Work: Exploring British Literature and History
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Poet Laureate Scheme of Work: Exploring British Literature and History

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This extensive scheme of work provides secondary school educators with a rich collection of resources to explore British literature, history, and social issues. From the significant role of the Poet Laureate to the intricacies of the British Monarchy, military history, and the poignant themes in Oscar Wilde’s works, this collection is designed to engage students in deep, critical thinking and creative expression. With a mix of PowerPoint presentations, worksheets, newspaper article assignments, and creative writing exercises, teachers are equipped to deliver a dynamic and interactive learning experience that covers essential historical events and literary masterpieces.
Comprehensive Reciprocal Reading Scheme of Work for Year 7, Year 8, and Year 9
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Comprehensive Reciprocal Reading Scheme of Work for Year 7, Year 8, and Year 9

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This extensive collection of educational resources is meticulously designed to support a comprehensive reciprocal reading scheme of work for Year 7, Year 8, and Year 9 students. The materials include a variety of PowerPoint presentations and Word documents tailored to engage students and enhance their critical reading skills through a structured and diverse curriculum. Year 7 Reciprocal Reading: Content and Topics: “I’m A Celebrity” - Engages students with popular culture references. “Sponsorship of Cricket by KP Snacks” - Explores the intersection of sports and commercial sponsorship. “Harambe the Gorilla” - Discusses animal conservation and media portrayal. “Alice Coachman Davis” - Highlights the achievements of a notable historical figure in athletics. “Storm Ciara” - Examines natural disasters and their impact. Formats Available: PowerPoint presentations for interactive lessons. Text-only documents for focused reading activities. Goals: Enhance comprehension and critical thinking skills. Encourage discussion and analysis of diverse topics. Year 8 Reciprocal Reading: Content and Topics: “Protect Your Brain” - Focuses on mental health and neuroscience. “Barbie: Are They Tough Enough?” - Challenges societal expectations and stereotypes. “Athletes on the Brink” - Looks at the pressures faced by athletes. “Alan Turing” - Celebrates the contributions of a pioneering mathematician and codebreaker. Formats Available: Editable presentations for customised lessons. Text-only documents for in-depth reading. Goals: Develop higher-order thinking skills. Foster a deeper understanding of complex issues. Year 9 Reciprocal Reading: Content and Topics: “The American Dream and Poverty” - Explores socio-economic themes. “What Really Happened to Madeleine McCann” - Encourages critical analysis of a high-profile case. “Recycled Fibres: Are They Really Sustainable?” - Discusses sustainability and environmental impact. “Thwaites Glacier: Text Only” - Provides insights into climate change and geography. Formats Available: Comprehensive PowerPoint presentations. Detailed Word documents for thorough reading exercises. Goals: Prepare students for advanced critical reading and writing tasks. Cultivate an awareness of global and environmental issues.
Year 7 Short Stories and Poetry - Comprehensive Scheme of Work
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Year 7 Short Stories and Poetry - Comprehensive Scheme of Work

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This comprehensive scheme of work for Year 7 English focuses on the exploration of short stories and poetry, designed to enhance students’ narrative skills, inference abilities, and character analysis through a series of engaging activities and assessments. Over seven weeks, students will delve into a variety of texts, including “The Hitchhiker,” “No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency,” and “The Crotach Stone,” among others. Each week is meticulously planned to develop specific learning objectives, utilising proof-reading exercises, narrative writing tasks, and character evaluations. The scheme culminates in creative writing and review assignments that not only consolidate the learning objectives but also inspire a deep appreciation for literature. Students will be encouraged to read independently, engage in class discussions, and produce written work that demonstrates their understanding and analytical skills. This scheme provides a rich and varied curriculum aimed at fostering a love of reading and writing, critical thinking, and effective communication.
Creative Writing Mastery: A Three-Week Narrative Development Programme for Key Stage 3
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Creative Writing Mastery: A Three-Week Narrative Development Programme for Key Stage 3

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Unlock the imaginative potential of your Key Stage 3 students with our meticulously crafted three-week narrative development programme, “Creative Writing Mastery”. This comprehensive scheme is designed to inspire young writers through the exploration and analysis of captivating literary extracts, leading them to create their own compelling stories. Key Features: • Structured Learning Objectives: Each week focuses on building crucial narrative skills, from language analysis to theme exploration and narrative crafting. • Engaging Extracts: Utilise rich, high-quality extracts from renowned texts such as “Life of Pi,” “Twilight,” and “The Arrival” to enhance language acquisition and comprehension. • Interactive and Independent Activities: A blend of independent reading, proof-reading, and creative tasks ensures active engagement and skill development. • Final Narrative Project: Culminates in the writing of an original story titled “The Departure,” where students apply learned techniques to produce a polished piece of creative writing. • Peer Review and Assessment: Encourage collaborative learning through peer assessments, fostering a supportive classroom environment. Weekly Breakdown: Week 1: Language and Comprehension • Independent reading and comprehension tasks with extracts from “Life of Pi.” • Focus on synonym discovery and comprehension questions to enhance understanding and language use. Week 2: Language Craft and Analysis • Deep dive into language analysis with targeted questions and proof-reading exercises. • Analysis of “Twilight” to understand character relationships and thematic elements. Week 3: Theme Exploration and Narrative Writing • Thematic prediction and inference activities using “The Arrival.” • Narrative planning and writing sessions, guiding students through drafting, revising, and peer assessment. • Final narrative writing task using elements from studied texts to craft their own story, “The Departure.” Enhance your curriculum and ignite the creative spark in your students with “Creative Writing Mastery.” Equip them with the skills to analyse, interpret, and create compelling narratives that showcase their growing proficiency in English literature. Available now for download and classroom implementation. Make your Key Stage 3 English lessons a journey of discovery
Induction Workbook and Scheme of Lessons for Bridging the Gap Between GCSE and A-Level Mathematics
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Induction Workbook and Scheme of Lessons for Bridging the Gap Between GCSE and A-Level Mathematics

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This resource is meticulously designed to support students transitioning from GCSE (9-1) to AS/A Level Mathematics. It serves as a comprehensive guide for students to use independently, featuring detailed examples, explanations, and practice questions on essential topics. Additionally, the workbook includes recommended readings to further prepare students for their A-Level studies. Workbook Structure: • Induction Workbook.docx: The main document that outlines the transition guide, providing a robust set of algebra questions and other key topics to reinforce foundational skills necessary for A-Level Mathematics. • Lesson Folders: Each lesson folder contains specific topics and exercises aimed at bridging the gap from GCSE to A-Level Mathematics. Lessons Breakdown: Lesson 1: • Focus on reinforcing basic algebraic techniques and ensuring students are fluent in manipulating algebraic expressions and equations. • Includes exercises on simplifying expressions, solving equations, and understanding algebraic fractions. Lesson 2: • Builds on algebraic skills with a focus on more complex algebraic fractions and quadratic expressions. • Exercises include factorisation, completing the square, and solving simultaneous equations involving quadratics. Lesson 3: • Introduction to advanced algebraic techniques and functions. • Students practice manipulating and solving equations involving fractional and negative powers, as well as working with surds. Lesson 4: Pythagoras and Trigonometry: • This lesson covers essential trigonometric concepts and equations. • Exercises focus on solving trigonometric equations, understanding the unit circle, and applying trigonometric identities. Lesson 5: Equation of a Line: • A thorough exploration of linear equations and their graphs. • Students learn to convert between different forms of linear equations and practice sketching graphs to understand the relationship between algebraic equations and their graphical representations. Lesson 6: Sketching Graphs: • Focuses on developing students’ skills in sketching and interpreting graphs of various functions. • Includes exercises on quadratic, cubic, and higher-degree polynomials, as well as hyperbolas and other important functions.
Introduction to Transactional Reading and Writing
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Introduction to Transactional Reading and Writing

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This unit of work aims to develop students’ reading skills and develops their ability to respond to GCSE style questions for English language. Students will develop their select and retrieve skills (English Language AO1). Students will learn how to select accurate evidence from the text and will practise writing up their responses in a timely manner. Explaining the effect of the writer’s choices will be another key focus throughout the unit, with an emphasis on creating ‘quality comments’, allowing students to gain higher marks for AO2 style ‘how’ questions. Students will also be taught how to analyse the author’s choices of language using accurate subject terminology. Students will be introduced to a range of non-fiction texts and how to evaluate a writer’s viewpoint as presented in a text (English Language AO4). Students will also be given the opportunity to develop their narrative and transactional writing skills, with the focus being on developing depth and detail in their writing.