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These resources span my career; from my period of teaching unqualified, through to an AST of English & Director of Teaching & Learning. Although my specialism is English, I have taught GCSE Citzienship, Language and Lit, Media Studies, Maths & History. I have also taught all of those at Key Stage 3, so there is an eclectic mix here. As the main trainer in my previous school, I have uploaded many insets and training session powerpoints too.

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These resources span my career; from my period of teaching unqualified, through to an AST of English & Director of Teaching & Learning. Although my specialism is English, I have taught GCSE Citzienship, Language and Lit, Media Studies, Maths & History. I have also taught all of those at Key Stage 3, so there is an eclectic mix here. As the main trainer in my previous school, I have uploaded many insets and training session powerpoints too.
Woman In Black Lit Question Planning
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Woman In Black Lit Question Planning

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These lessons help pupils to identify a potential exam question and plan how to answer it. Also added is a list of targets that can be given to pupils after they have attempted the task.
Demonstrating Progress -  Corners
MissRathorMissRathor

Demonstrating Progress - Corners

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As part of the continued development of good and outstanding training, and with Ofste'd focu on demonstrating progress, I have been sending out little tutorials with ideas on them to show progress. There are instructions / ideas on each with a screen template that can be copied and pasted into any lesson. There are quite a few of them to try, so please do have a look for them under 'Demonstrating Progress Miss R'. They&'re not much but designed to be quick ideas. This one is getting the pupils up and in corners.
Demonstrating Progress -  Questioning the LO
MissRathorMissRathor

Demonstrating Progress - Questioning the LO

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As part of the continued development of good and outstanding training, and with Ofste'd focu on demonstrating progress, I have been sending out little tutorials with ideas on them to show progress. There are instructions / ideas on each with a screen template that can be copied and pasted into any lesson. There are quite a few of them to try, so please do have a look for them under 'Demonstrating Progress Miss R'. They&'re not much but designed to be quick ideas. This one is about getting pupils to define their outcomes.