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I am an English teacher who works in Glasgow, Scotland. I create high quality and well structured resources for the National 5, National 6 (Higher) and Broad General Education courses.

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I am an English teacher who works in Glasgow, Scotland. I create high quality and well structured resources for the National 5, National 6 (Higher) and Broad General Education courses.
Twilight Film Study
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Twilight Film Study

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This resource included shots of key scenes from the film and an example of how to write a PEE paragraph for a media essay.
SCOTS Direct and Reported Speech
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SCOTS Direct and Reported Speech

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The power point takes pupils through tasks that develop understanding of the difference between direct and reported speech. The worksheet includes pictures of famous Scots from popular culture and requires pupils to change reported speech to direct speech, in Scots Language. Ideal for use with Primary 5, Primary 6, Primary 7, S1, S2
Havisham by Carol Ann Duffy Critical Essay- 'A' Response- annotated
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Havisham by Carol Ann Duffy Critical Essay- 'A' Response- annotated

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This resource is a model essay on the poem ‘Havisham’ by Carol Ann Duffy. The resource can be used to model good practice and highlight ‘A’- level analysis. The essay has also been annotated and coded to show where high level evaluation takes place, where literary techniques are identified and where the candidate links back to the essay question
'A Streetcar Named Desire' Tennessee Williams- Key Scene- Critical Essay Plan- Higher/ A Level
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'A Streetcar Named Desire' Tennessee Williams- Key Scene- Critical Essay Plan- Higher/ A Level

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This resource includes a very detailed plan that tackles a question on KEY SCENE. It was developed in order to support pupils sitting Higher/ National 6 English. This plan will help students to produce an answer in the DRAMA section of the CRITICAL READING paper in the exam. It includes- key quotations, techniques used by Williams and support notes. This resource successfully improved the standard of Critical Essay marks in my class.
'A Streetcar Named Desire' Tennessee Williams: Model Critical Essay and activity (Higher/ A Level)
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'A Streetcar Named Desire' Tennessee Williams: Model Critical Essay and activity (Higher/ A Level)

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This resource includes a high quality essay that tackles a question on a flawed character who nonetheless gains our admiration. The resource also includes an activity that encourages young people to identify techniques mentioned in the essay, find important quotations and annotate the quality analysis. This is a very worthwhile resource to illustrate how to write an effective critical essay. It would be ideal for use with Higher/ National 6/ As level and A level classes.
A Streetcar Named Desire Critical Essay (Setting) Support HIGHER
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A Streetcar Named Desire Critical Essay (Setting) Support HIGHER

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This resource was designed to be used with a Higher class and will result in a Critical Essay that tackles the importance of SETTING in the play. The resource includes a Higher level exam question, a summary of when SETTING played a vital role in the text and a ‘skeleton plan’ for structuring a critical essay that deals with setting. Ideal for use with: Higher/ National 6 GCSE AS Level A Level This resource will offer scaffolding for Critical Essay writing.
The Magic Box- Kit Wright- Active Literacy SoW
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The Magic Box- Kit Wright- Active Literacy SoW

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This resource uses the six Active Literacy strategies to enable students to fully understand poem ‘The Magic Box’ by Kit Wright. Pupils will also have the opportunity to write their own Magic Box poem- ideal for use at National Poetry Day- particularly for pupils who struggle to write poetry. For use with- Year 5-8 Primary 6/7 S1 & S2
Active Literacy- Poetry- 'Mid-Term Break' by Seamus Heaney SoW
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Active Literacy- Poetry- 'Mid-Term Break' by Seamus Heaney SoW

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This resource is ideal for use with BGE or Year 6-9 classes. It uses six Active Literacy strategies to help pupils to understand the poem ‘Mid Term Break’ by Irish poet Seamus Heaney. Skills the pupils will develop are: Prior knowledge, metalinguistics, visualisation, inference, main ideas and summarising.
The Price of Bacon- RUAE- Marking Scheme (National 5)
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The Price of Bacon- RUAE- Marking Scheme (National 5)

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This resource can be used in conjunction with the SQA endorsed ‘Hodder & Gibson’ National 5 textbook. It includes a marking scheme for the Reading for Understanding, Analysis and Evaluating passege titled ‘The Price of Bacon’. It can be projected onto the board to allow for self/ peer assessment of the passage.
Scotland's Greatest Cartoonist ~RUAE~ Marking Scheme (National 5)
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Scotland's Greatest Cartoonist ~RUAE~ Marking Scheme (National 5)

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This resource can be used in conjunction with the SQA endorsed ‘Hodder & Gibson’ National 5 textbook. It includes a marking scheme for the Reading for Understanding, Analysis and Evaluating passege titled ‘Scotland’s Greatest Cartoonist’. It can be projected onto the board to allow for self/ peer assessment of the passage.
RUAE, Reading for Understanding Analysis and Evaluating (Close Reading) In Your Own Words
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RUAE, Reading for Understanding Analysis and Evaluating (Close Reading) In Your Own Words

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This resource includes: How to guide to answering In Your Own Words exam questions. Seven In Your Own Words example questions. Seven worked answers. Ideal for National 5 or Higher students. This resource can be used in class or is ideal as a homework activity. The answer scheme can be used to do peer/ self assessment. This worksheet has had a significant impact on the performance of my students in ‘In Your Own Words’ questions.