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I aim to design engaging, educational resources to appeal to students and teachers alike. These are aimed at KS3, GCSE, and A-level students.

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I aim to design engaging, educational resources to appeal to students and teachers alike. These are aimed at KS3, GCSE, and A-level students.
The Fight Scene Act 1.1 Romeo and Juliet
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The Fight Scene Act 1.1 Romeo and Juliet

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This is a comprehensive powerpoint aimed at KS3 classes covering the fight scene/ act 1.1 of Romeo and Juliet. The powerpoint contains multiple questions to check learning as well as two worksheets that can be printed off and used within lessons.
Romeo and Juliet Key Scene Grid
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Romeo and Juliet Key Scene Grid

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A comprehensive worksheet that allows students to track the key scenes of the play Romeo and Juliet. This contains place for reflection and a chance for students to explore dual coding to aid their memory of these scenes.
Descriptive Writing - The Mind of Macbeth
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Descriptive Writing - The Mind of Macbeth

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This lesson focuses all on delving into the mind of Macbeth through creative writing. Students use perspective to fuel their descriptive piece and add dimension to their writing. This is a lead up lesson to the murder of Banquo and can be used as a nice reflective lesson to check students understanding.
Lady Macbeth Persuasive Speech
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Lady Macbeth Persuasive Speech

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This lesson helps students to write a persuasive speech from the perspective of Lady Macbeth. This lesson is a build up to Duncan’s death and students try to persuade Macbeth to commit regicide.
The Final Year - School Transition
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The Final Year - School Transition

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This twenty seven slide PowerPoint contains a small transition scheme for students, this is based around the book The Final Year by Matt Goodfellow. The lesson contains two sets of starter questions and answers based on the book. Activities for students to explore the relationships and support networks they have in and out of school. The opportunity to write to advise, by writing a letter to their future self and an opportunity to create a worry box system.
Oliver Twist - Chapter Three (Chimney Sweeps)
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Oliver Twist - Chapter Three (Chimney Sweeps)

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An entire lesson focused on Chimney Sweeps and the dangers of the job. This is to be completed after reading chapter three of Oliver Twist, the lesson focuses on the character of Gamfield and uses William Blakes poem The Chimney Sweeper as a comparison focus.
Oliver Twist - Nancy
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Oliver Twist - Nancy

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Unlock the depth of Oliver Twist with an engaging lesson centered around one of Dickens’ most complex characters: Nancy. In this analysis and character evaluation session, students will dive into Nancy’s layered personality, exploring her motivations, struggles, and the duality of her actions. Through thought-provoking discussions, character mapping, and creative activities, they’ll uncover the reasons behind her tragic choices and debate whether she is a victim, a villain, or a hero in disguise. This lesson not only sharpens analytical skills but also invites students to empathize and connect with literature on a deeper level.