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I am an experienced English teacher of both Literature and Language, and also Classical Studies at High School level. You will find text-based resources for novels, poetry, plays and film study in my shop for Years 7 - 13. The resources are generic to the text so are suitable for any curriculum. I am also a passionate believer in effective literacy learning hence the emphasis on phonics resources in my shop.

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I am an experienced English teacher of both Literature and Language, and also Classical Studies at High School level. You will find text-based resources for novels, poetry, plays and film study in my shop for Years 7 - 13. The resources are generic to the text so are suitable for any curriculum. I am also a passionate believer in effective literacy learning hence the emphasis on phonics resources in my shop.
V for Vendetta Character Study Worksheets
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V for Vendetta Character Study Worksheets

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10 worksheets on McTeigue’s V for Vendetta adaptation. Specific focus on V, Sutler, Evey, Finch and Deitrich. No answers provided; group or individual tasks that require extended analysis / explanation.
Revision activities: Pan's Labyrinth
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Revision activities: Pan's Labyrinth

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12 revision tasks on Del Toro’s stunning film, Pan’s Labyrinth, that are ideal for students to complete independently once they are familiar with the film and film techniques.
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind Worksheet Pack
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The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind Worksheet Pack

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Note: These worksheets can apply to both the novel and the film regarding themes, character questions. Cinematography worksheets obviously apply to the film adaptation. 19 worksheets covering aspects such as: Prompts for the opening paragraphs of an essay Themes Discussion questions Symbolism Cinematography Vocabulary definitions Quotes - who said what General research on Malawi Please note, there are no answers. These are worksheet templates for different aspects of the text.
Joe Wright's Atonement: Revision activities
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Joe Wright's Atonement: Revision activities

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12 revision activities based on Wright’s adaptation of McEwan’s novel. These activities can be completed in any given order; in groups, pairs or independently. Mind maps, essays, or discussion can be used to stimulate critical thinking about this amazing text.
Film techniques flashcards
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Film techniques flashcards

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31 bright, colourful flashcards depicting cinematography terms. Colour coordinated: Green: shot, scene, sequence Blue: Camera angles Yellow: Lighting, filters Purple: Diegetic, non-diegetic and dialogue Orange: Editing techniques Pink: costume, props, mise-en-scene This is a neat revision game where students (in groups or independently) can match the definition to the term.
Director's notes: What camera techniques should I use?
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Director's notes: What camera techniques should I use?

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16 “notecards” that help students to consider what / why a director uses particular cinematography techniques. This resource is designed to be pre-cut for students to match up the technique to the question. The director asks hypothetical questions relating to his film. The information is generic enough for students to be able to assign a specific technique to the question. Brilliant revision activity to assess student understanding of cinematography.
Joe Wright's Atonement: card loop game
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Joe Wright's Atonement: card loop game

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41 quick fire revision questions on the film adaptation of Ian McEwan’s novel. The card with the asterisk begins the game. This is an excellent way to promote listening skills amongst your students : )
Joe Wright's Atonement (3 scene analysis)
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Joe Wright's Atonement (3 scene analysis)

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27 slides of analysis on 3 key scenes in Joe Wright’s adaptation of Ian McEwan’s Atonement. Opening scene Robbie’s arrest Briony’s introduction at St. Thomas’ Hospital. Suitable for Year 12 / 13 film study.
Black Adam Worksheet Pack
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Black Adam Worksheet Pack

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DC’s Black Adam (20 pages) Worksheet Pack. Worksheets / Discussion questions on aspects such as: Themes Characters Symbolism Challenges Cinematography Setting Character - quote mix and match Film technique scene template x 3 Close analysis questions relating to the end scene (2 pages) No answers included. PDF file.
Pan's Labyrinth Resource Pack
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Pan's Labyrinth Resource Pack

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A bundle of resources on Del Toro’s masterpiece, Pan’s Labyrinth. The pack includes: Developing Analysis The Cronos Complex & Exemplar Essay (Year 13 or Level 3) Psychoanalysis and Pan’s Labyrinth Revision activities flashcards Setting in Pan’s Labyrinth
Pan's Labyrinth: Character Study
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Pan's Labyrinth: Character Study

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Character analysis on Del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth. This 2 page document focuses on the theme of resistance / rebellion and the character of Ofelia. Students are given four prompt tasks when analysing a specific moment from the movie.
Pan's Labyrinth: Character / Dialogue Match Up Game
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Pan's Labyrinth: Character / Dialogue Match Up Game

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24 quotes. 24 names to match up. A quick, effective revision game for Del Toro’s brilliant film, Pan’s Labyrinth. The sheets are arranged so the character names on the even sheets match up to the quotes on the odd pages.
Pan's Labyrinth: Connecting the Symbols Revision Activity
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Pan's Labyrinth: Connecting the Symbols Revision Activity

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10 pairs or 20 cards each displaying a symbol or motif from Del Toro’s amazing film, Pan’s Labyrinth. There is space on each flashcard for students to write notes on the symbol depicted. The symbols are designed to be matched up. Additionally, students can then explain their paired choices, showing how Del Toro has both connected and juxtaposed the items / concepts.
Pan's Labyrinth: Themes
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Pan's Labyrinth: Themes

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2 page PDF document outlining one of the key themes in Del Toro’s work (family). Students are given prompt questions when comparing 2 scenes, meeting Vidal and bonding with Mercedes. This resource is ideal for a close study of two scenes, focusing on the use of foreshadowing and a general revision activity on the movie.
Film Techniques
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Film Techniques

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Bundle pack of posters, flashcards and study questions for studying film / visual media.
Pan's Labyrinth: Structural Activity
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Pan's Labyrinth: Structural Activity

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3 page activity that focuses on the parallel scenes of Vidal’s feast and the Pale Man’s lair. Students are asked to sketch both scenes, noting the detail, dialogue, guests etc., present in each scenes. Discussion / written activity questions are provided asking students to analyse the symbolism present in each scene and how these symbolic elements mirror one another.
Gattaca Revision activities
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Gattaca Revision activities

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12 revision activities on Andrew Niccol’s Gattaca. This resource is ideal for students to work on independently once they are familiar with the film. There are a range of activities including essay questions, mind maps, etc., and cover aspects such as themes, film techniques, character development and style.