With 16 years of experience as an English teacher, preceded by a 5-year tenure as a graduate librarian, I've had the privilege of teaching and working with all key stages and abilities. I take pride in developing original and high-quality resources. Should you have any specific requests, please feel free to reach out. wildpoppyfieldsart@gmail.com
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With 16 years of experience as an English teacher, preceded by a 5-year tenure as a graduate librarian, I've had the privilege of teaching and working with all key stages and abilities. I take pride in developing original and high-quality resources. Should you have any specific requests, please feel free to reach out. wildpoppyfieldsart@gmail.com
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AQA GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 1 READING PRACTICE
This AQA GCSE Reading Paper 1 practice journeys through an excerpt from “The Call of the Wild” by Jack London.
This passage unfolds in the sun-kissed Santa Clara Valley, revealing Judge Miller’s opulent estate where Buck, a magnificent dog, holds sway.
The narrative gracefully shifts focus from the grandeur of Judge Miller’s place to delve into the extraordinary life of Buck. The writer’s meticulous choice of words and structure keeps readers engaged, offering a glimpse into Buck’s significance in this vast domain.
As readers explore Buck’s interactions with other dogs, the text unveils themes of dominance, skillfully portrayed by the writer. This practice not only hones comprehension and language analysis skills for the AQA exam but also provides a captivating preview of the timeless tale within “The Call of the Wild.”
Includes Answers.
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Suitable for both KS3 and KS4 students as a standalone, or for those studying any of Shakespeare’s tragedies: ‘MACBETH’, ‘HAMLET’ or ‘ROMEO AND JULIET’.
Included:
multiple-choice questions
discussion questions
Two creative tasks
answers
Perfect for students and enthusiasts, this resource offers a structured approach to understanding Shakespearean tragedy.
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Suitable for both KS3 and KS4 students as a standalone, or for those studying ‘Twelfth Night’, ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ or ‘Much Ado About Nothing’.
This all-in-one comprehensive resource explores mistaken identities, clever wordplay, and themes of love and marriage. Explore plot devices, thematic elements, and character dynamics through practical activities on an interactive ppt containing:
multiple-choice questions
true/false statements
discussion questions
and a creative task, with subsequent reflection activity
answers
For the creative task, students will create a story board from content chosen from one of the scenes of the play. Afterwards, they will write a short reflection on the creative process.
Perfect for students and enthusiasts, this resource offers a structured approach to understanding Shakespearean comedy
Explore Jesse Owens’ inspiring journey with this concise reading resource. Tailored for reluctant readers aged 11 - 16 years, it provides a straightforward account of Owens’ determination and success. Perfect for classrooms or independent reading, it’s a valuable resource for teaching resilience and perseverance.
Included:
PASSAGE
TRUE/FALSE STATEMENTS
MCQs
DISCUSSION Qs
CREATIVE WRITING TASK - LETTER
ANSWERS
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Kathrine Switzer is a pioneering figure in the history of women’s running. She gained widespread recognition for being the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon as a numbered entrant. This historic event occurred in 1967 when Switzer registered for the marathon under the name “K.V. Switzer.”
This resource tailored towards reluctant readers celebrates the phenomenal achievement Katherine made in the world of Women’s sport.
Included:
Reading Passage
MCQs
True/False Qs
Discussion Qs
Writing Task
Answers
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This accessible resource is tailored for reluctant readers, especially boys - based on the inspiring story of Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards, offers a straightforward way to engage learners with Eddie’s remarkable journey and its valuable lessons.
Included:
Passage written in accessible colloquial English
MCQs
True/False Qs
Discussion Qs
Differentiated Creative Writing Task
Answers
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Explore the inspiring journey of Linford Christie, one of Britain’s most renowned athletes, in our accessible reading resource.
Discover his triumphs, challenges, and lasting impact on the lives of young people. Tailored for reluctant readers between the ages of 11 -1 6, this comprehensive resource has a straight forward reading passage in language that is accessible to those developing their reading stamina.
The activities encourage deeper engagement with the text and the Storyboarding activity encourages students to reflect on the life, perseverance and achievements of this man in his sporting career and beyond.
Included:
Passage
MCQs
True/False
Discussion Qs
Creative Task - Storyboarding Linford’s tribulations and successes
Answers
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This resource is tailored for reluctant readers aged 11 -16. The inspiring achievements of Abebe Bikila’s , AFRICA’S first OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST is explored in the simplified passage, quizzes, discussion prompts, and a creative task, where students get to design their own medal to honour the achievements of Abebe Bikila.
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This resource is tailored to support reluctant readers.
Explore Wilma Rudolph’s inspiring journey from polio survivor to Olympic champion.
A simplified passage, followed by MCQs, true/false, discussion questions, and a creative task and answers.
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Explore MUHAMMED ALI’S inspiring journey with our concise reading resource. Tailored for reluctant readers, it provides a straightforward account of ALI’S determination and how he used his success to fight for civil rights for African Americans. Perfect for whole class or independent reading.
The resources has been structured so that elements can be left out or included for differentiation as per the teacher’s discretion.
It’s a valuable resource for teaching resilience, perseverance and committment.
Included:
PASSAGE
TRUE/FALSE STATEMENTS
MCQs
DISCUSSION Qs
CREATIVE TASK
ANSWERS
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OLYMPICS 2024 - READING COMPREHENSION WITH INTERACTIVE QUIZ
This resource explores the historic Opening Ceremony along Seine River of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games; new sports like Breaking, and iconic venues.
A FREE INTERACTIVE MCQ QUIZ ACCOMMPANIES THIS RESOURCE:
Learn about a centenary celebration, inclusive events, and Tahiti surfing, details on Extreme slalom, mixed events in athletics, shooting, and sailing. Understand ticket pricing and accessibility.
The questions cover a range of cognitive skills, from basic recall to higher-order thinking such as analysis and interpretation. They are designed to assess the reader’s understanding and engagement with the information provided in the reading passage.
Ideal for students and teachers seeking comprehensive insights into this monumental event.
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This resource explores the Chinese Zodiac with simplicity.
Students learn about the 12 animal signs, their traits, and how they influence personalities.
A FREE INTERACTIVE QUIZ ACCOMPANIES THIS READING COMPREHENSION WORKBOOK: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12981095
Reinforce learning with:
straightforward multiple-choice questions
scrambled sentences
a thought-provoking discussion question
a creative writing task linked to the discussion
answers
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SHAKESPEARE - MAIN CHARACTERS IN ROMEO & JULIET - SENTENCE SCRAMBLES - With this resource students explore the relationships between the characters in Romeo & Juliet, who’s related to whom and their characteristics.
After students have completed the sentence scramble, they could create a relationship FAMILY TREE on a large piece of A3 or A2 paper and present their findings to the class.
Included:
SCRAMBLED SENTENCES FOR A WHOLE CAST OF MAIN CHARACTERS
UNSCRAMBLED ANSWERS
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SHAKESPEARE - NON FICTION READING COMPREHENSION - GLOBE THEATRE
Explore Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre with a reading comprehension. Uncover its clandestine construction, rich history, and enduring legacy.
Elizabethan entertainment, 20-sided polygon, Sam Wanamaker, First English Civil War, theatrical flag system, Globe Theatre replicas.
The reading passage covers its history, construction, and cultural impact.
Students learn about the 20-sided polygon architecture and the modern Globe’s reconstruction by Sam Wanamaker; Elizabethan entertainment and the unique flag system used for play genres.
The multiple-choice quiz on Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, covering its history, construction, cultural impact, and related facts.
The MCQ/True/False questions range from historical events to architectural details, offering a comprehensive understanding of the Globe’s significance in the context of Shakespearean drama and beyond.
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SHAKESPEARE - ROMEO - READING COMPREHENSION CHARACTER ANALYSIS - Romeo Montague’s character analysis explores his intense love for Juliet, his initial infatuation with Rosaline, and his impulsive actions throughout “Romeo and Juliet.” Students will gain insight into Romeo’s multifaceted personality, his struggles with love and emotion, and the impact of his relationships with others.
Included:
analysis
comprehension questions
creative writing task
answers
**The creative writing task allows students to engage with Romeo’s character in a new context while demonstrating their understanding of his personality and motivations.
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Explore the significance of Eostre, the ancient Germanic goddess of spring and dawn, and her connection to Easter traditions.
Uncover the symbols of fertility and new life tied to her, like eggs and hares, that have been shaping Easter celebrations for centuries.
This comprehensive resources includes:
Reading passage
MCQs
TRUE/FALSE statements
A Discussion Question
Answers
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Unravel the transformation of Valentine’s Day with this resource! From its ancient origins to its modern commercialisation through social media and digital marketing, students will delve into the changing landscape of this cherished holiday.
The resource includes:
Reading passage detailing the historical roots and modern influences of Valentine’s Day
Free response questions testing comprehension and critical thinking skills
Discussion question to spark lively classroom conversations about the implications of technology on this tradition
Creative writing task which challenges students to design their own digital marketing campaign for Valentine’s Day
Detailed answer key for comprehensive understanding
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In this resource, students will learn 10 ways to turn leftovers into tasty meals, ideal for tight budgets during a recession.
They’ll test their knowledge with True/False statements and engage in a discussion before getting creative with a written cooking task.
Included:
reading passage
true/false statements
discussion questions
creative writing task
answers
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This B2 reading resource explores the essence of cultural diversity for intermediate English Language Learners.
Included:
Pre-reading task
B2 reading passage
MCQs
Answers
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