Secondary school English teacher since 1996. Was Director of Faculty for ten years but relinquished that responsibility in September 2015. Enjoy producing teaching resources - save it / use it / tweak it / bin it, as you see fit!
Secondary school English teacher since 1996. Was Director of Faculty for ten years but relinquished that responsibility in September 2015. Enjoy producing teaching resources - save it / use it / tweak it / bin it, as you see fit!
Designed for use with students in Y7 whose reading ages range between 7 and 10 years, a highly differentiated workbook of activities providing pupils with opportunities to develop and demonstrate their reading comprehension skills and subject knowledge.
Activities include:
* Cloze exercise summary tasks
* Extension activities with sentence stems to support independent writing
* sequencing activities to demonstrate an understanding of narrative structure, introducing key terminology in readiness for GCSE English Language
* independent research task with prompts to scaffold
* scriptwriting the dialogue which evidently takes place in the 'Missing Chapter', Chapter 13, teaching or consolidating conventions
* AQA-style Language Paper 1 tasks on Qs 1 to 3, based on an excerpt from Stoker's 'Dracula' (adapted)
* homophone activity arising organically out of the narrative in Chapter 25
* AQA-style Language Paper 1 tasks on Qs 1 to 3, using the climactic episode from the novel in Ch 27
* Post-reading book cover design task, with model and template
Aswell as the 37 page pupil workbook, I have produced a set of SMART Notebook slides which replicate the workbook to support whole-class, interactive teaching of the resource.
I hope that this resource is of use to colleagues who are teaching children with low-level literacy, providing an appropriate level of challenge and an appropriate point of access to build pupils' confidence and enjoyment of reading, promoting rapid and sustained progress.
Matt :)
This resource was inspired by an excellent blog on Twitter by @LauraLolder and a subsequent resource for R&J that was produced by @MissMFrost and shared via @Team_English1
Using @MissMFrost's PPT presentation format, I have produced 13 essay plan starters for use with A Christmas Carol and have uploaded them in Powerpoint format and also SMART Notebook format should you prefer to use this instead.
I hope they are of use to you.
Matt :)
A simple survey for a teacher of any subject to use with a class they teach, collecting pupil voice data on aspects of the teacher's management of behaviour and safety in their own classroom.
Collate the findings, expressed as percentages from the categories "all the time", "most of the time", "sometimes", "hardly ever" and never".
The findings can be used as evidence of meeting professional standards for annual staff appraisal purposes.
I hope the pupil voice survey proforma and the survey findings template are helpful to you.
New AQA Language practice exam Paper 1A: Reading 20th C fiction texts: 'THE ROAD', by Cormac McCarthy, 2006.
In this engaging extract, taken from the middle of the novel, a father and his son – half-starved – discover an underground bunker filled with tinned foods and water.
UPDATED: APRIL 2017 - a series of REVISED SMART Notebook slides to accompany the practice exam paper, so that you can teach this extract and Qs 1 to 4 interactively, supplying also a Q3 key terminology matching starter activity, Q2 and Q3 mark schemes, a model response to Q3 where the focus is on structure and using key subject terminology appropriately and a new Q4 slide.
I hope this is of some use to you.
NOTE: I've uploaded LOADS of practice Paper 1s AND 2s to my 'shop', ALL FREE of charge. Please help yourself - just leave a review. Thank you!
Thanks :)
AQA-style GCSE English Language Paper 2 on the theme of witchcraft, using an excerpt from an 1882 non-fiction resource and an article about the pardon of Britain's last convicted 'witch' during WW2, published in The Guardian in 2007.
This might prove useful alongside study of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth', to consider the changing social attitudes and beliefs in witchcraft in England from 17th to 21st C.
Also uploaded is a 200 Word challenge for Section B Writing task. Students must strive to incorporate the three rhetorical devices listed on the image. Alternatively, a Section B task is printed in the Word document.
Enjoy!
Matt :)
This resource has 8 x weekly SPaG review slides for use when teaching Macbeth.
Each slide comprises 6 common areas of SPaG error for review and consolidation.
Help yourself! PLEASE NOTE: Sell and be damned!
Inspired by fellow English teachers @Team_English1 over on Twitter, I've produced these essay plan starters for use with AQA GCSE English Literature: MACBETH.
The intention is to use them frequently as starters to maintain retention and to develop students' recall skills, which are essential in the context of closed book examinations.
I have produced the resource in TWO formats: EITHER as Powerpoint OR as SMART Notebook.
Hope it's helpful to you.
Matt :)