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I believe in a lot for a little, or give it away. Teachers have to support each other, so most of my stuff is a whole term's work for a fiver or free. Boogie :-)

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I believe in a lot for a little, or give it away. Teachers have to support each other, so most of my stuff is a whole term's work for a fiver or free. Boogie :-)
Persuasive writing: Adverts to A Modest Proposal
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Persuasive writing: Adverts to A Modest Proposal

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A great introduction to Persuasive Writing, using adverts to stimulate interest and engagement in the main task, analysis of three texts: JFK’s Moon Speech, Old Major’s Speech from Animal Farm and and Extract from Swift’s A Modest Proposal.
Dickens' England
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Dickens' England

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An excellent pre-GCSE introduction to Dickens for Y9 - several powerpoints and comprehensions - to support a comprehensive introduction to how Dickens wrote about the less savoury aspects of English life in the 19th Century.
Gashlycrumb Tinies
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Gashlycrumb Tinies

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A single ppt three lesson unit based on The Gashleycrumb Tinies, suitable for a fun intro to Gothic Literature for KS3. Accessible and interactive for able Y7s up to more challenging Y9s.
Charles Dickens for KS3 a complete unit of work.
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Charles Dickens for KS3 a complete unit of work.

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About 5 weeks’ work for KS3. Extracts, ppts and activities based on Great Expectations, Bleak House and Oliver Twist, for an able Y7 class, a good mixed ability Y8 class, or a struggling Y9 class to prepare them for the language and themes in A Christmas Carol
Unseen Poetry for GCSE 20 poems with worksheets
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Unseen Poetry for GCSE 20 poems with worksheets

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A range of poets including Philip Larkin, Maya Angelou, Tony Harrison, Simon Armitage, Gillian Clarke etc These are my choice and not just re-cycled old anthology poems (well, except the Armitage and Clarke). But I like them so stuff it.
Unseen poetry complete unit for GCSE
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Unseen poetry complete unit for GCSE

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A selection of unseen poems from a range of poets including Ted Hughes, Maya Angelou, Tony Harrison, Gillian Clarke, Philip Larkin and others. There is a pupil booklet with activities for each poem as well as a strategy for overall study. The poems are accompanied by a powerpoint including each poem.
Blood Brothers Complete Scheme of Work PPTs and Worksheets
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Blood Brothers Complete Scheme of Work PPTs and Worksheets

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5 weeks’ worth of lessons to teach this much loved but under represented play - annoys me that Inspector Calls tends to pip it, which is why I’ve included the High Prior Attainment work and RAG most of the lessons. I teach AQA but the specification has changed about a billion times in the last six seconds, so most of the work is as generic as possible; I don’t go for teaching to the exam, I teach the play. It’s what we’re paid for. Passing the exam is the pupils’ job. Enjoy :-)
Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Complete Scheme of Work
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Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Complete Scheme of Work

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For each lesson there is a Powerpoint presentation and a differentiated close-reading Microsoft Word worksheet, plus a range of non-fiction activities designed to address the book’s historical context. This unit allows the teacher to study the book closely in parallel with class reading; it introduces the sensitive and complex subject matter incrementally, allowing Y7s or Y8s enough time and opportunity to best appreciate the shock of the book’s final event .
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Full Scheme of Work 20 lessons PPTs and Worksheets
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The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Full Scheme of Work 20 lessons PPTs and Worksheets

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This is a fully comprehensive scheme of work with a powerpoint and differentiated worksheet for each chapter, so you can make it last as long as you like. It’s a very difficult text to teach lower down so I’ve taken great care examining the range of challenging ideas within while keeping the lessons active and full of opportunities for discussion and creative writing as well as close textual analysis and assessments.