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Thank you for visiting my shop. My aim is to provide high quality teaching resources that reduce the need for hours of planning and help learners to achieve their potential in English and English Literature. Please feel free to email me at sdenglish18@gmail.com with any queries, requests or comments.

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Thank you for visiting my shop. My aim is to provide high quality teaching resources that reduce the need for hours of planning and help learners to achieve their potential in English and English Literature. Please feel free to email me at sdenglish18@gmail.com with any queries, requests or comments.
Unseen Poetry Lesson 6
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Unseen Poetry Lesson 6

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An unseen poetry lesson that looks at the lyrics of Bob Dylan’s ‘The Times they are A-Changin’. It includes: A poetic methods multiple choice quiz with answers A short bio of Dylan with comprehension tasks Annotation task Learning Review
AQA Paper 2 Exam Practice
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AQA Paper 2 Exam Practice

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This Paper 2 exam practice is based on two texts on the theme of women in the workplace. There are all five questions in the style of AQA 8700/2. The sample answers to the reading questions are on an Active Inspire flipchart. You should ensure that you have access to this software before downloading.
Remote Learning Task 2
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Remote Learning Task 2

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An article-based lesson aimed at KS4 pupils that gives an insight into life before the NHS in England. Please feel free to use either as a remote learning task or literacy for students coming into school during this difficult time.
Applying Knowledge of Stevenson's 'Jekyll and Hyde'
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Applying Knowledge of Stevenson's 'Jekyll and Hyde'

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A sample essay in response to the following question: Read the following passage from Chronicles 16:9. How does it relate to 'Jekyll and Hyde'? 'For the eyes of the LORD range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him. You have done a foolish thing, and from now on you will be at war.' The response is available on an Active Inspire flipchart and as a Word document. Aimed at higher-attaining Year 11s.
Remote Learning Task 3
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Remote Learning Task 3

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An article-based worksheet aimed at KS4 pupils that gives an insight into child labour in the Industrial Revolution. This could work as a remote learning task for students studying A Christmas Carol at GCSE.
Unseen Poetry Lesson 4
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Unseen Poetry Lesson 4

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Following on from this introduction to unseen poetry: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/unseen-poetry-lesson-1-12130945 This is the fourth lesson in the series. It focuses on Benjamin Zephaniah’s ‘The London Breed’ and is aimed at middle-ability learners. It includes: Do Now Task: A multiple- choice quiz on London Answers slide Revising terms relating to meter in poetry (see list below) Link to Zephaniah reciting his poem Introduction to iambic tetrameter Identifying iambic tetrameter in ‘The London Breed’ paired/group task (teacher answers included) Learning Review Estimated time: 1 hour This lesson can stand alone but assumes some pre-teaching or understanding of the following concepts: vowel syllable stressed syllable foot trochee iamb meter iambic pentameter trochaic tetrameter
Sensory Information Mind Map
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Sensory Information Mind Map

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If you’re teaching narrative or descriptive writing you could use this to help students gather sensory detail from a photograph or other image.
A Christmas Carol: 3 WAGOLLS
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A Christmas Carol: 3 WAGOLLS

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3 WAGOLLs for the AQA 8702 question on how Dickens uses Marley’s Ghost and the other spirits to change Scrooge’s attitudes and behaviour. I’ve called them Level 3, 5 and 7+.
Stanza Length Match Up
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Stanza Length Match Up

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A quick match-up activity that encourages learners to work with terms such as quatrain, cinquain, sestet etc.
Unseen Poetry Lesson 5
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Unseen Poetry Lesson 5

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The fifth in the Unseen Poetry series: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/unseen-poetry-lesson-1-12130945 This lesson looks at rhyme and its purpose in two WW1 poems: ‘They’ by Siegfred Sassoon and ‘Who’s for the Game’ by Jessie Pope.
Paper 1 Q4 Knowledge Organiser for HA
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Paper 1 Q4 Knowledge Organiser for HA

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A knowledge organiser for AQA Paper 1, Question 4 (the evaluation question). It is based on a past paper, so please take this into account if you are using it for a mock. The WAGOLLs on the reverse side demonstrate Levels 3, 5 and 7. Full colour and black and white copies included.
How Poets Create Sound
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How Poets Create Sound

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A quick match-up activity that encourages learners to work with the following terms: Alliteration Assonance Consonance Onomatopoeia Repetition Rhyme
Frankenstein Crossword for KS3
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Frankenstein Crossword for KS3

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This crossword is based on the extract from novel that begins, ‘It was a dreary night of November’ down to ‘…black and comfortless sky’. Suitable for middle-ability KS3.
Poetry Crossword 1
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Poetry Crossword 1

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A crossword that tests learners’ awareness of the following terms: foot quatrain enjambment blank verse tercet refrain sonnet personification iamb trochee stanza sestet A teacher copy with the answers is also provided. Could be used as a starter into an unseen poetry task. This document was last saved in Word 2016.