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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!
Referencing Guidance
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Referencing Guidance

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Here is a little help sheet for students trying to embed references in extended peices of writing. Please comment and review!
England in 1819, Percy Shelley (AQA)
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England in 1819, Percy Shelley (AQA)

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A complete lesson with contextual information on Peterloo, as well as exploration of the Shelley’s methods. What’s more, reading slides are included and videos are embedded. I’ve try to make the lesson jam-packed with information with tasks and worksheets to support students learning.
Lines Written in Early Spring, William Wordsworth (AQA)
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Lines Written in Early Spring, William Wordsworth (AQA)

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A complete lesson that has been colour coded to the Assessment Objectives: summaries, exploring writer’s method, identifying structural features and embedded exam practice. A worksheet and revision sheet has been included. If you like this resource and have found it useful, please leave a review.
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.
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.
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.
A Christmas Carol: Snakes and Ladders
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A Christmas Carol: Snakes and Ladders

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Get you students revising A Christmas Carol with this colour coded revision game! See the rules below: Each player MUST: Roll the dice. Move along the board to the number they have rolled. If you stop on a coloured number, answer or respond the one corresponding coloured card. Get the answer right, you move one space ahead. Get the answer wrong,you move one space back. The first to finish wins! Get ready to play!
Unseen Poetry Mini Exam Booklet (AQA)
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Unseen Poetry Mini Exam Booklet (AQA)

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Don’t want to get the full booklet? Get this mini booklet to practice Question one and two for Unseen Poetry with AQA. With a supporting guide for writing too! Scaffolded practice Sentence starters Colour coded Self assessment using AQA AOs Writing guide Click. Download. Print!
Power and Conflict Mini Exam Booklet
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Power and Conflict Mini Exam Booklet

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Don’t want to get the full booklet? Get this mini exam booklet with all the key exam questions. FIVE exam questions Planning sheets Scaffolded practice PEEZL Sentence starters Writing support guide Click. Download. Revise!
Macbeth: Quotation Analysis Booklet (AQA)
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Macbeth: Quotation Analysis Booklet (AQA)

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This 15 page booklet guides students in strengthening each of the assessment objectives from AQA’s English Literature Paper 1, mark scheme. Using three different templates, students have the opportunity to explore their own analysis of chosen quotations, as well as read modelled examples. This booklet includes: Guidance in analysising quotations Top tips Modelled examples Key quotations log Consistent reference to AQA’s AOs Space to explore exam style responses Develop depth in quotation analysis Click. Download. Print!
Plagiarism (EPQ)
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Plagiarism (EPQ)

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Here’s a short video created to support students understanding of plagiarism. Please feel free to comment and review!
English Language Paper 2 (AQA) True Crime
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English Language Paper 2 (AQA) True Crime

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This mini booklet aims to gives students a flavour of what English Language Paper 2 involves. Each of the readings is focused on true crimes that are wholly appropriate for teenagers. It’s 20 pages of building skills for AQA’s assessment objectives. This booklet is structured per question: Question 2: Summary Question 3: Language Question 4: Comparison Question 5: Writing The writing section has 5 writing tasks, with a structured planning sheet attached. Click. Download. Print!
The Red Room, H.G.Wells (Full Text with Activities)
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The Red Room, H.G.Wells (Full Text with Activities)

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This 20 page booklet gives students an opportunity to read, understand and develop depth in their study of H.G.Wells’, The Red Room. This booklet includes: Thematic study Quotation analysis Comprehension questions alongside reading Language features Overview Messages and moral of the story Essay question SO MUCH MORE! Click. Download. Print!