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Mused Minds

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Welcome to Mused Minds, I'm a middle school specialist with a focus on literature, language, and social studies/humanities. My teaching journey has taken me across South Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand, where I've embraced diverse classrooms in international schools, implementing the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Cambridge curriculum.

Welcome to Mused Minds, I'm a middle school specialist with a focus on literature, language, and social studies/humanities. My teaching journey has taken me across South Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand, where I've embraced diverse classrooms in international schools, implementing the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Cambridge curriculum.
Diary Writing Multi-Lesson Pack - Learn, Analyze, Write (Rubric Included)
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Diary Writing Multi-Lesson Pack - Learn, Analyze, Write (Rubric Included)

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Diary Writing Multi-Lesson Pack - Learn, Analyze, Write (Rubric Included) This series of lessons is created to engage your students with writing and make it fun! However, it has a robust learning focus and really summarizes the key features of diary writing well. Printable PDFs + Google Slides included Designed to complement your study of novels featuring diary and letter writing, I’ve used this with a variety of text. Most suitable for 6-8th, but can be used with EAL/EFL students too as there is a grammar and structure focus. Key Aims of the Lesson Series: Learn: Introduce students to the essential features of diary writing through a dynamic slide pack. Analyze: Develop critical thinking with model text analysis worksheets, available at three differentiated reading levels. Write: Apply learned features to a diary writing exercise, supported by a detailed rubric for effective evaluation. What’s Included: Key Features Teaching Pack: Engaging slides that demystify the art of diary writing. Printable Student Checklist: Features of a Diary in various colors and black & white for easy reference. Analyzing Features/Model Text Worksheets: Three differentiated options to cater to various reading levels. Writing Tasks + Rubric: A carefully crafted diary writing exercise with a detailed rubric for assessment. Why This Resource Stands Out: Reading Level Variations: The analysis task is thoughtfully designed with three different reading levels, ensuring inclusivity. Diverse Model Text: Explore model texts from various perspectives and events, fostering a deeper understanding of diverse experiences. Comprehensive Inclusions: From model text with answers to a student-friendly writing rubric, this pack is a one-stop solution for a well-rounded learning experience. Cultivate a love for diary writing and nurture your students’ creative expression with this versatile resource. Your learners will not only understand the nuances of diary writing but also gain valuable insights from diverse perspectives. Transform your writing lessons today!
Narrative structure workbook - informational and activities/task cards
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Narrative structure workbook - informational and activities/task cards

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Introducing an interactive workbook for middle school students that is perfect for studying narrative elements! This comprehensive resource includes information on plot, character development, setting, and more, along with engaging practice activities and task cards. The workbook also features anchor charts and planning frameworks to help students organize their ideas, as well as punctuation, structure, and reader engagement checklists to ensure their writing is top-notch. With 33 ready-to-use pages, this workbook is downloadable in PDF and PPTX and can be easily adapted to fit any novel study or writing project. Teachers can dip in and out of the resource to focus on specific elements of narrative writing or use it as a comprehensive guide throughout the school year. The pptx. can be edited so that teachers can customise the content. **I have found this useful for English as an Additional Language learners as they transition to mainstream classes.
IGCSE ESL Listening gap fill tips and practice
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IGCSE ESL Listening gap fill tips and practice

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This lesson is designed to review the IGCSE ESL exercise 5 gap fill activity. However, it could be used for IELTS listening review too as many of the tips and strategies are applicable. This is a lesson complete with: learning objectives teachers notes in the bottom of the slides an accompanying worksheet with answers The lesson focuses on analysing the question with a specific focus on identifying word classes, synonyms and distractors. Students are encouraged to discuss and key ideas are posed as questions to help students remember.
Graph lesson pack (IELTS/EAL IGCSE support/ESL)
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Graph lesson pack (IELTS/EAL IGCSE support/ESL)

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This resource includes a PPT complete with two multi-page worksheets, in total this lesson can cover about 4 hours worth of work. The learning objectives are: To learn specific vocabulary in order to accurately describe a graph and its trends. To consider different forms of the keywords. To analyse a model graph summary and identify key features. To apply new vocabulary to describe a given graph. To apply all skills to research, identify data, plot a graph and write about it. The worksheets include vocabulary activities, supported writing practice and a model text which students need to analyse.
Christmas activities for ESL or tutor time
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Christmas activities for ESL or tutor time

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44 slides of Christmas fun. INCLUDES: 3 full lessons (speaking, vocab and idioms) complete with multi activity worksheets (word searches, writing exercises, BINGO and more) 2 vocabulary games to play as a class - 25 slides of games in total This resource is directed at older teens who have an English level of A2+, however small adaptions would make it useful for everyone. I have even used some of the activities with my tutor class in the morning times before lesson. Teachers directions and suggestions in the notes, but slides are easily adaptable to fit changes.
GCSE ESL Speaking exam
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GCSE ESL Speaking exam

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This is a one lesson PPT that covers the IGCSE ESL Speaking exam comprehensively. It is complete with slides on the format, structure, topics, tips and practice tasks for students. The resource has teachers notes built into the ‘notes’ sections under the slides. Everything your students need to know about the exam is here. This can also be used for IELTS students who are preparing for part 3 as some of the speaking strategies are similar.
IGCSE ESL Exam review - exercise 6
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IGCSE ESL Exam review - exercise 6

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This is a three lesson series which reviews the 3 main text types for exercise 6 in the IGCSE ESL reading and writing exam (0510/0511). The resource includes 1 lesson for each type - report, article and review complete with integrated peer discussions, writing practice and reflection tasks. It is complete with teachers notes (in the note section of the PPT) which provides suggestions and alternatives.
Home learning IGCSE ESL choice board
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Home learning IGCSE ESL choice board

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There are two choice boards in this set. They are specifically designed for students who are studying the IGCSE ESL syllabus. One is more general and one is very focused on exam preparation. Students choose activities to work on for the day/lesson. There is a range of skills and activities, some tasks are integrated skills. Teachers will need to use Flipgrid as well as Readworks for some of the activities, these are both free and easy to set-up. Teachers will still need to check in and chat to students before and after activities. Some activities are digital and some are analog, but these can be adapted based on your students’ needs.
English language - Food and travel full lesson
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English language - Food and travel full lesson

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This is a resource which could be used over 2-3 lessons. It focuses on the topic food and travel and specifically practices reading comprehension skills as well as introduces adjectives for food and cooking methods in context. There is a lot of opportunities for personalisation and this resource can be adapted to be used over more lessons. I used it with an IGCSE ESL class, but would suit any English Language Learning class. This is a pack which consists of the following: A PTT complete with: learning objectives Teacher notes in trainers notes section of the slides Speaking, Reading and text analysis activity. Mini-project using the vocabulary and keywords learned in the lesson complete with the success criteria needed. The accompanying worksheets has: A reading about strange foods Comprehension questions A vocabulary categorisation activity Sentences writing practice with new vocabulary Space for drawing and labelling a students own example of a dish using the vocabulary. Answer key
IELTS survey: TV interview
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IELTS survey: TV interview

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A resource that is perfect for pairwork. Student interview and record each other’s responses. This resource also gives students the opportunity to practice cohesive devises. There are two surveys on each A4 sheet.
Strange food reading and vocabulary worksheet
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Strange food reading and vocabulary worksheet

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This resource can be used by language teachers and is suitable for students starting the IGCSE ESL course. The worksheet has a reading about strange foods which also introduces food adjectives and methods of cooking for vocabulary development. There is a comprehension task based on the reading as well as a vocabulary categorisation task. These are followed by 2 more personalised tasks where students need to use the vocabulary in their own way by 1) Creating their own sentences; 2) Describing a strange food from their home country by drawing and labelling.
IGCSE ESL word forms 'Food'
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IGCSE ESL word forms 'Food'

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A worksheet to practice changing and recognising patterns in word forms for the IGCSE ESL topic of food. Students are given an example and then some related word. There is space for them to also choose their own words and then practice using the different word forms in sentences.