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Welcome to my shop! Here you will find resources for: English (secondary) as well as Dance (primary). I always try to share my resources for free unless it has taken a considerable amount of time to create them. Hope it is helpful. Please leave your feedback if you have the chance ☺️

Welcome to my shop! Here you will find resources for: English (secondary) as well as Dance (primary). I always try to share my resources for free unless it has taken a considerable amount of time to create them. Hope it is helpful. Please leave your feedback if you have the chance ☺️
AQA Language Paper 1 Q5
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AQA Language Paper 1 Q5

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This lesson guides student on how to approach and plan for the narrative/ description writing question (question 5) of the language paper 1. It is set up as a lesson for the AQA spec, but can easily be adapted to other GCSE exam boards. Please note: This lesson is free because I did not create all resources from scratch.
Tissue AQA - Lesson and Annotations  Power and Conflict Poetry
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Tissue AQA - Lesson and Annotations Power and Conflict Poetry

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Complete Lesson: The lesson looks at the poem Tissue from the Power and Conflict anthology and breaks down its complex ideas through comprehensive annotations. Links to other poems are made throughout and exam question is posed at the end to encourage practice beyond the classroom.
A Christmas Carol - Approaching the exam
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A Christmas Carol - Approaching the exam

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This lesson guides students on how to approach the 19th C question in the AQA exam - A Christmas Carol. Students are guided on how to best approach the extract, analyse key quotes, plan their answer and eventually write out their own answer (helpful structure is provided). This works better as a revision lesson for students who have read the full novel and have a confident understanding of the plot.
A Christmas Carol: Family and Friendship
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A Christmas Carol: Family and Friendship

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This is a complete lesson looking at how the themes of Family and Friendship are presented in the Dickens novel ‘A Christmas Carol’. This lesson is perfect for revision purposes. Students are encouraged to think back to key moments in the novel where these theme might be relevant and how it aligns with Dickens’ own ideology. The lesson goes on to explore the theme through the characterisation of Scrooge’s nephew Fred.
AQA Power /Conflict Guided exam practice
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AQA Power /Conflict Guided exam practice

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This lesson offers a detailed overview of the comparative poetry section of the GCSE (AQA exam board) and guides students on planning and writing their own answer. Plenty of prompts are given throughout about how to compare and effectively evaluate language, structure and form. The poem given is Exposure by Wilfred Owen (it does not offer detailed analysis or annotations of this poem) students should have studied the poem already and be able to compare this with another poem of their choice. Many of the resources I did not create from scratch, simply adapted.
Jekyll and Hyde - Mr Utterson chapter 1
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Jekyll and Hyde - Mr Utterson chapter 1

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A Lesson that looks into the first part of the novel - specifically Mr Utterson’s character. This is student led, teacher needs to encourage student to do this by themselves but there are writing frames that they may find helpful. Best for a higher ability class although can be used for lower ability with a bit more scaffolding. Note that this lesson is free because it uses resources that I DID NOT CREATE. Such as the reading booklet and writing frames provided by Funky Pedagogy. I simply put the resources together to compile a lesson easy enough to follow.
AQA Power and Conflict - Remains
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AQA Power and Conflict - Remains

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This lesson looks at Simon Armitage’s Remains and how the poem illustrates the effects of war. Before students look at teacher led annotations, there is plenty of prompts throughout the lesson to help them come up with their own annotations and ideas about specific lines in the poem.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Chapter 1 Evil
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Chapter 1 Evil

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Complete lesson that explores the presentation of Mr Hyde as an evil character. Students look at a short extract and are encouraged to analyse Stevenson’s use of language to present this character.
Year 3 Dance Lesson
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Year 3 Dance Lesson

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A comprehensive dance lesson aimed at lower KS2 pupils which explores different ways of traveling to music. Easy to read and deliver. Hope it is useful. I can suggest “Better when I am dancing” or “Can’t stop the feeling” for the warm up songs.
Mr Hyde  as an outsider
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Mr Hyde as an outsider

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Complete lesson that explores how the character of Hyde is presented as a frightening outsider. The lesson breaks down the question so students can later approach it independently. The lesson also makes plenty of links to AO3 by linking the theme of belonging to a Victorian setting. Helpful writing structure also included which encourages students to write their own analytical paragraph - can be scaffolded further if needed.
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Chap 1 Setting
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Chap 1 Setting

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A lesson that explores the contrasting description of London in the first chapter. It encourages students to consider the initial theme of duality and introduces them to the setting of the story and its contrasting themes.
Unseen Poetry - If I were to meet
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Unseen Poetry - If I were to meet

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This lesson focuses on the poem “If I were to meet” by Grace Nichols . It provides tools so that the students are able to approach the unseen poem. Can be used for different exam boards. This is a rich poem in terms of techniques and imagery and although the lesson focuses on approaching it in an exam teachers are encouraged to explore the poem as they wish with their class in various creative ways. Perhaps they could write about meeting the ghost of their own childhood? Hope its useful and fun to use!
Unseen Poetry - Flag
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Unseen Poetry - Flag

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A guided lesson that looks at the poem “Flag” from the perspective of Literature paper 2 (aqa) Unseen Poetry. Some of the resources found here I did not create , therefore the lesson is free.
Prose Poetry KS3 creative Lesson
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Prose Poetry KS3 creative Lesson

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In this lesson students look at prose poetry, by engaging with the poem “Backyard Mermaid” by Matthea Harvey and then attempting to create their own prose poem through a creative task: Describing a mythical creature in an every day setting. Help sheet included for students who might need more support.
Of Mice and Men Non-fiction pairing
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Of Mice and Men Non-fiction pairing

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The resource provides teachers with links to non-fiction resources to pair up with their teaching of the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ . This should be used to adapt an already existing scheme of the novel and will help prepare students to become familiar with non-fiction and how this can enhance their understanding of the context (AO3) of the novel.
The Charge of the Light Brigade AQA - Poem and annotations
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The Charge of the Light Brigade AQA - Poem and annotations

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The lesson looks at the poem ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ from the Power and Conflict anthology. The annotations are written in the form of questions so students have an active role in discussing its ideas. This lesson can be easily adapted for all abilities.
Year 7 - Introduction to Poetry
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Year 7 - Introduction to Poetry

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This lesson focuses on introducing students to poetry and figurative language. It is a complete lesson with both explanation and various tasks, including opportunities for discussion. It works very well as an introductory lesson before embarking on a scheme of work that focuses on poetry. It is easily adaptable for KS2 as well.
KS3Narrative types - Rags to Riches Story
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KS3Narrative types - Rags to Riches Story

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A resource ideal for late KS2 or early KS3 students that looks at the story type “Rags to Riches” specifically at Cinderella written by the brother’s Grimm. Students are encouraged to spot the ‘Rags to Riches’ features in the story and later on look at different versions of this popular tale in different cultures.