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I am an English, Media and Film Studies Teacher. All my resources aim to be inclusive and exciting for students and for teachers. With my love of educational research, I have tried to apply pedagogical practices to the resources created. Please leave me review and comment - would love to make improvements!

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I am an English, Media and Film Studies Teacher. All my resources aim to be inclusive and exciting for students and for teachers. With my love of educational research, I have tried to apply pedagogical practices to the resources created. Please leave me review and comment - would love to make improvements!
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (AQA) Exam Practice: Sense of Mystery
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Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (AQA) Exam Practice: Sense of Mystery

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There are collection of worksheets: a breakdown of the essay question, an example exam question, self assessment sheet which has a student-friendly version of AQA’s mark scheme. Each worksheet has been designed to warm up exam skills and support student writing independently. The exam question is: **Starting with this extract, explore how Stevenson creates a sense of mystery. ** Included is: Extract from Chapter Two PEEZ structure and guidance Scaffolded PEEZL structure Self assessment sheet - student friendly breakdown of AQA’s mark scheme Planning sheet focused on each AOs from AQA
Frankenstein (AQA) Exam Practice: Victor's Ambition
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Frankenstein (AQA) Exam Practice: Victor's Ambition

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These four worksheets will support learners in developing skills for English Literature Paper 1. The exam question that this packs of worksheets focuses on is 'Starting with this extract, discuss how Victor’s ambitions go so badly wrong.' Extract analysis with scaffolded support PEEZL structure guidance Self Assessment sheet that is colour coded with each AOs from AQA. Click. Download. Print!
The Emigree, Carol Rumens
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The Emigree, Carol Rumens

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A fully annotated ‘The Emigree’ for GCSE students - in preparation for exams, this lesson has all the notes necessary: language, form and structure.
Christmas Reading Log
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Christmas Reading Log

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This mini reading log shares a few poems and songs celebrating Christmas. Each poems and song have an activity attached to support students understanding, encourage creativity and self-reflection.
Christmas Creative Writing: Write as a Reindeer!
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Christmas Creative Writing: Write as a Reindeer!

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Suitable for all ages, this creative writing tasks informs students of each reindeer’s personality traits. Then, students are set up to write a letter to Santa sharing their thoughts, feelings and ideas on the lead up to Christmas. What’s included? Reindeer Descriptions Planning sheet Letter writing sheet Click. Download. Print!
The Gunpowder Plot
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The Gunpowder Plot

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Get creative with a range of activities for students to learn about Guy Fawkes and The Gunpowder Plot. In this 12 page booklet, students will have the opportunity to: Read an English folk tale Creative task: writing your own poem Writing a newspaper article Reading activity Research tasks Creating a wordsearch Click. Download. Print!
The Monkey's Paw (Full Text with Activities)
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The Monkey's Paw (Full Text with Activities)

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This Halloween, get students reading The Monkey’s Paw, W.W.Jacobs. This 21 page booklet has mini comprehension questions to support students understanding of the story. This booklet also includes: My predictions Themes Quotation analysis Character summary sheets SO MUCH MORE!
Halloween: The Poisonous Pumpkin
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Halloween: The Poisonous Pumpkin

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This 12 page mini-booklet gives students the resources to plan, draft and write their opening to a story titled ‘The Poisonous Pumpkin’. This booklet includes: Designing the pumpkin Drawing a map Language features Opening of stories Structural features Story development questions SO MUCH MORE! Click. Download. Print!
Ozymandias, Percy Shelley (GCSE)
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Ozymandias, Percy Shelley (GCSE)

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Here is a complete lesson with accompanying model paragraph and a success criteria. Students are guided and support in making accurate annotations and consolidating their knowledge through embedded videos from BBC Teach.
Storm on the Island, Seamus Heaney (GCSE)
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Storm on the Island, Seamus Heaney (GCSE)

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This lesson focuses on identifying language and structural features. Students will have the opportunity to pick quotations from the poem and make links to the them of ‘power of nature’. This task provides good planning for an assessment style question.
Checkin' Out Me History, John Agard (GCSE)
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Checkin' Out Me History, John Agard (GCSE)

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A well-developed lesson that supports students in depth study of language, structure and contextual links made in the poem. Embedded in the lesson is a lovely reading of the poem by John Agard. Later, in lesson students are encouraged to make links to the theme of conflict.
Remains, Simon Armitage (GCSE)
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Remains, Simon Armitage (GCSE)

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This lesson guides students to identify language and structural features. Furthermore, it encourages students to think about the structure of the poem and begin to engage in a personal opinion.
London, William Blake (GCSE)
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London, William Blake (GCSE)

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In this lesson students will be able to understand the meaning of William Blake’s London. Students will have access to some contextual information and plenty of annotations to copy into their own anthologies. Attached to this lesson is a Tic Tac Tow grid used for differentiation with a challenge task to start thinking about a comparison. Further to this, a model paragraph adding comparing Ozymandias and London. Enjoy!
Unseen Poetry (GCSE)
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Unseen Poetry (GCSE)

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A short unit of work focusing unseen poetry across four lessons. Poems and worksheets are all included. Student will be made aware of what AQA English Literature Paper 2 looks like and be familiar with the mark scheme attached to the first lesson. Plus, a mini quiz with revision activities to get students ready for an exam.
A Christmas Carol (AQA) Exam Practice: Scrooge
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A Christmas Carol (AQA) Exam Practice: Scrooge

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These presentation slides, worksheet and self-reflection sheet has been designed to warm up exam skills. This lesson work well as starter and a way to consolidate the basic! The exam question is: How has Dickens presented Scrooge as a cold-hearted character? Included is: Contextual knowledge YouTube Video links: Scrooge Character Analysis Extract from Stave One PEE structure and guidance Scaffolded PEEZL structure with modelled paragraphs Self-reflection sheet: plus, minus and improve.