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Knowledge organisers Schemes of work for KS3 Full PowerPoints for KS3 and KS4 units of work Exemplar GCSE essays and responses GCSE revision resources Literacy lessons Non fiction booklets to accompany GCSE fiction Non fiction linked to Literature texts booklets

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Knowledge organisers Schemes of work for KS3 Full PowerPoints for KS3 and KS4 units of work Exemplar GCSE essays and responses GCSE revision resources Literacy lessons Non fiction booklets to accompany GCSE fiction Non fiction linked to Literature texts booklets
Slow writing task
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Slow writing task

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Slow writing task in response to an image. (Note: I have another free slow writing task also available in my resources)
AQA GCSE Literature. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet task booklet - revision of key scenes
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AQA GCSE Literature. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet task booklet - revision of key scenes

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Two differentiated documents for Romeo and Juliet. High ability document contains four key scenes and exam questions and room for planning. Lower ability contains same key scenes with modern translation and close reading questions based around the extracts. Both documents were originally used for homework, but can very easily be used for revision purposes in lessons without needing adapting. Focus scenes: Prince’s speech Nurse talking about breastfeeding Juliet Tybalt seeing Romeo at the feast Balcony scene
Willy Russell's 'Blood Brothers' paired non-fiction task booklet
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Willy Russell's 'Blood Brothers' paired non-fiction task booklet

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A booklet of non-fiction linked to Blood Brothers by Willy Russell. Can be used as homework booklet or to use alongside reading of text in class. Each task has a “key question” which is based in contextual understanding of play. Each piece of non fiction is sourced from JSTOR or an academic journal or similar. They each have their own set of questions at the end as well as a ‘To what extent…’ style stretch question.