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Welcome to my shop! I create materials for KS3,4 and 5 English Literature and Language. These resources are designed to form the basis for interactive classwork and learning, with a style that is designed to appeal to teenagers. I love making materials to support my teaching and am pleased to be able to share them with you! I am constantly tweaking resources to make them better, so your commetns would be welcomed!

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Welcome to my shop! I create materials for KS3,4 and 5 English Literature and Language. These resources are designed to form the basis for interactive classwork and learning, with a style that is designed to appeal to teenagers. I love making materials to support my teaching and am pleased to be able to share them with you! I am constantly tweaking resources to make them better, so your commetns would be welcomed!
Punctuating dialogue
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Punctuating dialogue

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This resource is to help teach pupils correct punctuation rules for punctuating dialogue correctly. It includes a short activity at the end which is based on the book Wonder by RJ Palacio. It can be adapted to any class reader.
What is a comment (how to analyse a quote) - Macbeth
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What is a comment (how to analyse a quote) - Macbeth

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This resource is designed for teachers who want to ensure that the pupils are making analytical comments in PEE paragraphs, rather than falling into the trap of simply summarising the narrative or explaning the action occuring on stage or in the story. It is based on Macbeth but could easily be adapted to another text.
PEE paragraphs Wonder
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PEE paragraphs Wonder

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This is a resource for teachers of KS3 who need a bit of extra help getting pupils to write PEE paragraphs at this level. It deals with the elements of a good PEE paragraph, breaking down what a point is, looking at how to select appropriate evidence and finally how to explore and analyse the quote in detail. It is based on the novel Wonder by RJ Palacio, but could be adapted to suit another text as necessary. I have used this format with my KS3 classes and the results have been fantastic!
Twelfth Night for AS and A Level
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Twelfth Night for AS and A Level

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Powerpoint x 20 hours. Explores Twelfth Night looking at various aspects which coincide with the AS Level Scheme of Work: Context and interpretations; Language and conventions; Characterisation; Essay writing skills (which includes a recap on PEE paragraphs): and Form and Structure. It provides support for the entire work and covers about 20 or so hours of lessons, depending on how long you dedicate to discussions.
A View from the Bridge - answering passage based questions
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A View from the Bridge - answering passage based questions

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This resource is designed as a group activity for students to practise close reading of a passage in preparation for the GCSE passage based questions. After a brief run through of what is required in the exam, pupils work in groups to analyse a passage from the play, which advice on what to look for. This then feeds into an essay planning process (again in groups) and finishes with peer assessment. I've had some really positive results and the essay plans students produced as a result were A* standard! They can be asked to write up the essay as homework, or explore another passage, depending on how confident they felt at the end. This resource also works well if used in conjunction with my other resource on PEE paragraphs on A View from the Bridge.
Facebook Addicts
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Facebook Addicts

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This lesson is based on an article that discusses addictions to social media. It is designed to mimic the Cambridge extended Language paper for Reading (papers 1 & 2: Core and Extended) and the Writing (paper 3). It uses one source text (as opposed to two for the reading and 1 for the writing paper). Initial activities are meant to help pupils access and understand the meaning of the text, whilst enhancing their vocabulary, whereas the later activities are replicas of the questions they would be asked in the Reading and then Writing exam. It could equally be used as the basis for a PSHE discussion regarding sensible use of social media.
Response writing for iGCSE
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Response writing for iGCSE

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This lesson, based on an article by Peter Bradshaw which reviews the film 127 is designed as a way to engage pupils with the Response Writing task for the Extended paper at IGCSE, but could also be used for directed writing. The lesson deliverable is a Newspaper report based on the contents of the article.
PEE paragraphs - A View from the Bridge
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PEE paragraphs - A View from the Bridge

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This resource is designed to help students create insightful and analytical PEE (or APE) paragraphs in preparation for writing either a passage based or essay style question at GCSE. It can easily be adapted to suit another text besides A View from the Bridge