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'Dreams' poetic language analysis.
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'Dreams' poetic language analysis.

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A worksheet which guides students through analysis the use of metaphors in Langston Hughes’ classic poem ‘Dreams’ Students identify metaphors, explain what is being compared and examine the author’s purpose. This resource would fit as part of a figurative language unit or a unit on American poetry.
'The Pig' by Roald Dahl
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'The Pig' by Roald Dahl

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This resource guides students through the Roald Dahl poem ‘the Pig’ using reading comprehension skills. Students need to summarize, ask questions, make predictions and clarify their understanding. This resource would be a useful part of a wider reading program.
Reading Strategies bookmarks
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Reading Strategies bookmarks

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These bookmarks are designed to aid reciprocal reading groups. Each bookmark is intended as a prompt, to help remind the students what each role in the group should be doing. These can be also given out prior to reading so students know which role they are fulfilling.
Analysis of the opening of '1984'
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Analysis of the opening of '1984'

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This resource guides students through the opening of ‘1984’. Students are asked to describe the main character and setting of ‘1984’ by providing and explaining quotes. They also need to examine how George Orwell encourages us to keep reading the novel. This resource would work well as part of a ‘1984’ unit, or as part of a wider reading program.
Hunger Games character analysis
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Hunger Games character analysis

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These worksheets are designed for students to use to analyze the personality of four main characters of ‘The Hunger Games’. Students are asked to list the characteristics, description and symbols associated with Katniss, Peeta, Effie and Haymitch. Each character gets a different worksheet. Some possible answers are also included.
'I am, you are' language features game
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'I am, you are' language features game

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This game helps students to memorize the definitions of a range of language features. Students take turns reading aloud definitions of language features, trying to get them in the correct order. Race against the clock to beat your class’ personal best!
Analysis of the opening of 'On the Road'
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Analysis of the opening of 'On the Road'

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This resource guides students through the opening of ‘On the road’ using reading comprehension skills. Students need to summarize, ask questions, make predictions and clarify their understanding, using the first four paragraphs of the novel. This resource would be a useful part of a unit on ‘On the road’ or as part of a wider reading program.
Close reading: Analyzing unfamiliar text
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Close reading: Analyzing unfamiliar text

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This unit is designed to help students tackle a range of different text types. Students need to identify language features, analyse the effect of them and explain why the language features were used by the author. This workbook begins by asking students to define and give examples of common language features. They then have to find these examples in a range of text types, while also explaining the effect of the techniques.
'Jojo Rabbit' Film technique analysis
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'Jojo Rabbit' Film technique analysis

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These resources can be either used as an introduction to film techniques, or as part of a ‘Jojo Rabbit’ unit. It is a workbook based around analyzing the film techniques used in one scene of ‘Jojo Rabbit’. After watching the clip, students define and identify examples of film techniques. Then, using the graphic organizers, students need to consider the purpose of techniques and how they convey information. Finally, as a summative assessment, students individually analyse a new scene of their or your choice. This is about three to four lessons of work, depending on how well your students already know film techniques. Answers, as well as a rubric for grading the summative assessment, are included
'The Help' Film technique analysis
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'The Help' Film technique analysis

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These resources can be either used as an introduction to film techniques, or as part of a ‘The Help’ unit. It is a workbook based around analyzing the film techniques used in one scene of ‘The Help’. After watching the clip, students define and identify examples of film techniques. Then, using the graphic organizers, students need to consider the purpose of techniques and how they convey information. Finally, as a summative assessment, students individually analyse a new scene of their or your choice. This is about three to four lessons of work, depending on how well your students already know film techniques. Answers, as well as a rubric for grading the summative assessment, are included
Billy Elliot film technique analysis
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Billy Elliot film technique analysis

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These resources can be either used as an introduction to film techniques, or as part of a ‘Billy Elliot’ unit. It is a workbook based around analyzing the film techniques used in one scene of ‘Billy Elliot’. After watching the clip, students define and identify examples of film techniques. Then, using the graphic organizers, students need to consider the purpose of techniques and how they convey information. Finally, as a summative assessment, students individually analyse a new scene of their or your choice. This is about three to four lessons of work, depending on how well your students already know film techniques. Answers, as well as a rubric for grading the summative assessment, are included
'Boy' film technique analysis workbook
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'Boy' film technique analysis workbook

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These resources can be either used as an introduction to film techniques, or as part of a ‘Boy’ unit. It is a workbook based around analyzing the film techniques used in one scene of ‘Boy’. After watching the clip, students define and identify examples of film techniques. Then, using the graphic organizers, students need to consider the purpose of techniques and how they convey information. Finally, as a summative assessment, students individually analyse a new scene of their or your choice. This is about three to four lessons of work, depending on how well your students already know film techniques.
'V for Vendetta' film technique analysis workbook
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'V for Vendetta' film technique analysis workbook

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These resources can be either used as an introduction to film techniques, or as part of a ‘V for Vendetta’ unit. It is a workbook based around analyzing the film techniques used in one scene of ‘V for Vendetta’. After watching the clip, students define and identify examples of film techniques. Then, using the graphic organizers, students need to consider the purpose of techniques and how they convey information. Finally, as a summative assessment, students individually analyse a new scene of their or your choice. This is about three to four lessons of work, depending on how well your students already know film techniques.
'Coach Carter' film technique analysis
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'Coach Carter' film technique analysis

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This resources can be either used as an introduction to film techniques, or as part of a ‘Coach Carter’ unit. It is a workbook based around analyzing the film techniques used in one scene of ‘Coach Carter’. After watching the clip, students define and identify examples of film techniques. Then, using the graphic organizers, students need to consider the purpose of techniques and how they convey information. Finally, as a summative assessment, students individually analyse a new scene of their or your choice. This is about three to four lessons of work, depending on how well your students already know film techniques.
'The Martian' film technique analysis
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'The Martian' film technique analysis

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These resources can be either used as an introduction to film techniques, or as part of a ‘The Martian’ unit. It is a workbook based around analyzing the film techniques used in one scene of ‘The Martian’. After watching the clip, students define and identify examples of film techniques. Then, using the graphic organizers, students need to consider the purpose of techniques and how they convey information. Finally, as a summative assessment, students individually analyse a new scene of their or your choice. This is about three to four lessons of work, depending on how well your students already know film techniques.
BlacKKKlansman film technique analysis
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BlacKKKlansman film technique analysis

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These resources can be either used as an introduction to film techniques, or as part of a ‘BlacKKKlansman’ unit. It is a workbook based around analyzing the film techniques used in one scene of ‘BlacKKKlansman’. After watching the clip, students define and identify examples of film techniques. Then, using the graphic organizers, students need to consider the purpose of techniques and how they convey information. Finally, as a summative assessment, students individually analyse a new scene of their or your choice. Please be sure to check the rating on this film and make sure it is suitable for your students. This scene, which is incredibly powerful and a good teaching moment for students, does include a description of a lynching, which younger students may find disturbing.
'Super Size Me' documentary film technique analysis
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'Super Size Me' documentary film technique analysis

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This resource examines six documentary film techniques, based around the film ‘Super Size Me’. Students will watch key scenes and describe specific techniques used. They will analyse the director’s purpose and explain how techniques help achieve this goal.
'Of Mice and Men' quote analysis workbook
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'Of Mice and Men' quote analysis workbook

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This resource helps students analyse major quotes for a range of characters in ‘Of Mice and Men’. First, students are asked to consider the possible meanings of the names of five characters. Then, students carefully read key quotes to answer the questions ‘What does this quote tell you?’ and ‘How does it tell you that?’ This resource would work well as part of a larger ‘Of Mice and Men’ unit.
'The Truman Show' Film Technique analysis
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'The Truman Show' Film Technique analysis

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These resources can be either used as an introduction to film techniques, or as part of a ‘The Truman Show’ unit. It is a workbook based around analyzing the film techniques used in one scene of ‘The Truman Show’. After watching the clip, students define and identify examples of film techniques. Then, using the graphic organizers, students need to consider the purpose of techniques and how they convey information. Finally, as a summative assessment, students individually analyse a new scene of their or your choice. This is about three to four lessons of work, depending on how well your students already know film techniques.
Creating a podcast workbook
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Creating a podcast workbook

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This workbook will take students through the basic steps of creating a podcast. They will select a topic, research and organize their ideas, then write a script with a solid introduction and conclusion and a range of language features. I will also go through a recommended process of recording and editing this podcast.