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Hi, I'm Sarah, and I've been teaching for over a decade. I graduated in 2006 with a degree in Primary Education, but have taught in both Primary, Secondary and FE settings. My resources are primarily aimed at students aged 9-16+, and are mainly resources to be used in English lessons. I try to make resources that can be easily adapted for all types of abilities and ages. I hope you find my resources useful. Please feel free to leave me feedback on my resources - I'd love to hear your thoughts!

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Hi, I'm Sarah, and I've been teaching for over a decade. I graduated in 2006 with a degree in Primary Education, but have taught in both Primary, Secondary and FE settings. My resources are primarily aimed at students aged 9-16+, and are mainly resources to be used in English lessons. I try to make resources that can be easily adapted for all types of abilities and ages. I hope you find my resources useful. Please feel free to leave me feedback on my resources - I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Summer Puzzles
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Summer Puzzles

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Two activities/puzzles for students of all ages and abilities. There is a Criss-Cross (or crossword) puzzle, which requires students to find answers to phrases about holidays. There are also two Cryptograms, both of which are phrases about the Summer which students are expected to decipher. Answers to all activities are included, and each can be made easier for LA students if necessary.
Analysing Shakespearean Language (R&J)
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Analysing Shakespearean Language (R&J)

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A one-off lesson plan enabling students to analyse the language of William Shakespeare, using Romeo and Juliet as a stimulus. The lesson asks students to analyse the prologue and part of Act 2 Scene 2 of the play, then focus on answering a specific essay-style question.
St George and the Dragon - Comprehension/Context
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St George and the Dragon - Comprehension/Context

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A one-off resource that could be used on Saint George's Day or as part of a unit on legends. This resource comprises a copy of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon, along with some comprehension questions and a context activity focussing on some of the words within the texts. Easily adaptable for LA or SEN groups also.
English Checklists
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English Checklists

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Checklists for Reading, Writing and Speaking & Listening tasks in English lessons. These provide a quick tick-list style check sheet for students to check that they have completed all the basic elements before they submit their work for marking. Great for LA/additional needs groups and students.
Key Subject Dictionary Searches
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Key Subject Dictionary Searches

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A set of simple key word dictionary searches for English, Maths and Science. The perfect introduction to a course, with the added whole-school literacy element.
The Festive Season PPs
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The Festive Season PPs

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Two PowerPoints designed to look at writing about the Festive Season. Both are set with simple ideas that students of all ages and religions can access. Both PPs can be easily adapted for either lower ability students, or those needing an extra challenge.
Using Techniques in Creative Writing
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Using Techniques in Creative Writing

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Help students to understand the various techniques they can use in their creative writing to help improve their grade. This resource focusses on the techniques in the acronyms 'SPAMO' and 'A FOREST'.
Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Comprehension Practice
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Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Comprehension Practice

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An extract from the novel with comprehension questions attached. The questions range in skills from literal to more explorative, and can be easily adapted for any ability range. ***The copyright belongs to John Boyne.***
Spellings Crossword (Common Words)
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Spellings Crossword (Common Words)

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A crossword task to help students demonstrate their understanding of how common English words are used in sentences. Could be used with any KS3 group, or even KS2.
Paragraphs - An Introduction
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Paragraphs - An Introduction

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A basic PowerPoint explaining what, when and how to use paragraphs in writing. The PowerPoint also demonstrates a method for planning a paragraph and a task for students to demonstrate their understanding.
Punctuation Practice (1)
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Punctuation Practice (1)

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A set of five novel extracts (all copyrights to the authors) from Shakespeare to more modern classics, each with their key punctuation marks missing. The tasks are easily adaptable, and answers are included.
Christmas Cryptograms
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Christmas Cryptograms

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These activities have been created for groups of KS3 (and LA KS4) to give the students a challenge at the end of term. I like that they take time to do, when doing them properly. These activities are not like the usual Christmas activities, so the students really engage with them also!
There, Their and They're - What's the Difference?
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There, Their and They're - What's the Difference?

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A PowerPoint and Activity to help stuggling students understand the difference between the tricky there, their and they're homophones. The accompanying homework sheet helps the students to demonstrate their understanding independently.
Using Poetry* to assess Reading Skills
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Using Poetry* to assess Reading Skills

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Two assessment pieces designed to assess the reading skills of higher ability Yr9 students. However, the poems used can be given to KS4 students as a pre-exam revision task also. The task is designed to assess all elements of reading skills. *The poems being assessed by these questions can be downloaded via the internet for free.
Exploring and Producing Poetry
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Exploring and Producing Poetry

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A resource based on the Benjamin Zephaniah poem 'The British'*. This resource encourages students to explore his poem before using it as a stimulus for their own poetry. *You will need to find a copy of the poem online.