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High quality and varied English teaching resources, from KS3 to A level. I've got single and pack resources which cover language and literature from KS3 to IGCSE, AQA GCSE and A level Literature and Language. Thanks for stopping by.

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High quality and varied English teaching resources, from KS3 to A level. I've got single and pack resources which cover language and literature from KS3 to IGCSE, AQA GCSE and A level Literature and Language. Thanks for stopping by.
7 files  of  Macbeth and Shakespeare resources!
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7 files of Macbeth and Shakespeare resources!

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A mega detailed analysis of 23 scenes A detailed revision test on ACT V which really stretches them A great sample essay answer on guilt Supporting contextual background on Shakespeare Handy and colourful quotation flyers for your classroom displays
IGCSE CIE poetry bundle
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IGCSE CIE poetry bundle

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Glossary of 40 poetic terms, with examples and definitions A very thorough detailed booklet on ‘Songs of Ourselves’, with background context and focus questions on every poem Handy terminology revision: supporting activity on similes in an unseen Ted Hughes poem.
Double Bubble Macbeth Bundle
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Double Bubble Macbeth Bundle

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An entire study pack which focuses on over five key soliloquies Act Five worksheet Shakespeare quotations for displays and start activities A level 9 student response to essay task on guilt.
Language and Gender Bundle
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Language and Gender Bundle

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Language and gender…do men and women have different genderlects? What linguistic features can be seen in male and female conversation…if any? What does the research say? These two HUGE resources cover the whole unit… the 47 page unit covers all the main areas of structural, theoretical and spoken variation and addresses some examples of gender bias within written texts, while the second resource covers gender bias in more depth, using fun and colourful resources, taken from horoscopes, problem pages, marriage guides, romance novels and news stories.
Handy glossary of 40 poetic terms, with definitions and examples: fire their enthusiasm!
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Handy glossary of 40 poetic terms, with definitions and examples: fire their enthusiasm!

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This is so useful. I teach with it several times a week and the students love its simplicity. 40 highly relevant, clearly defined and fully exemplified poetic terms. The technical terminology to enable your students to spot less obvious features in the exam anthologies, or, for younger students, their focus poems. ideal for extending your most able students whilst reassuring the majority with a go-to guide they can glue in and refer back to. Please see my other AQA and CIE IGCSE poetry bundles and resources.
IGCSE poetry and Shakespeare bundle
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IGCSE poetry and Shakespeare bundle

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Here’s a useful bundle on the popular ‘Merchant of Venice’ play plus a really thorough revision pack on the IGCSE Literature anthology poems. Equally useful to teachers of year 9 and upwards who want to deliver a range od poems and the Shakespeare play as course texts in advance of year 10. Also included is a useful enrichment poem by Carol Anne Duffy, which helps to explain the role of dramatic monologues, their form and the use of a persona in poetry.
CIE  IGCSE Songs Of Ourselves  revision pack on all poems
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CIE IGCSE Songs Of Ourselves revision pack on all poems

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Ideal learning resource to help students consolidate their understanding of the poems. Contains differentiated questions, interesting contextual background information and a range of useful technical terminology. All fifteen anthology poems are covered in detail, making this an ideal purchase for revision sessions and for follow-up homework tasks, or for a takeaway resource pack for the students to work through as revision at home. That’s great value, as many resources charge several pounds for just one poem. It is a handy resource as the questions essentially revise key concepts with the students. The poetic terms can also form the basis of a useful revision test. The background of each poet, their contextual significance, focus work on key lines and useful ‘higher tier’ terms are all included. Each poem benefits from a series of probing study questions. Also included is a detailed glossary of poetic terminology, including less well known and more advanced terms,- ideal for helping your students gain sharper definition and precision in their poem analysis.
GCSE Literature  revision bundle: 10 big files, Macbeth, Jekyll, Inspector, Romeo and Juliet
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GCSE Literature revision bundle: 10 big files, Macbeth, Jekyll, Inspector, Romeo and Juliet

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A HUGE BUNDLE! Contains a top-selling revision pack for ‘Macbeth’ which cross refers ideas and quotations across the play, a key skill required by most boards. Also included are notes on Act V, a sample student answer on guilt in the soliloquies, a great trio of resources for ‘Romeo and Juliet’ which focus on themes, key scenes and characters, two focussed handouts for chapters six and nine of ‘Jekyll and Hyde’, plus a full revision pack for ‘An Inspector Calls’, total bargain bundle.
Big  ‘Blood Brothers’ bundle-over 8 files!
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Big ‘Blood Brothers’ bundle-over 8 files!

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Areet la? This is a great bundle, including a freebie extra, of great Blood Brothers resources. Included is a revision pack, fun 3-part mini pack of great resources on the Scouser dialect, Standard English and guides to the fantastic Scouser dialect in the play. Also included are differentiated questions on Act One, revision questions and a fun storyboard task for the ‘shoes upon the table’ song. A great value mega bundle. Grab your bevvies an’ relax!
Skellig bundle 3: old garage and descriptive writing resources
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Skellig bundle 3: old garage and descriptive writing resources

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A great bundle containing background information on the book, a creative writing task sheet asking students to describe a derelict building or place, plus supporting background material son the key features of narrative and descriptive writing. This gives students more skills to apply in their own writing. DO please see my other ‘Skellig’ resources and KS2-3 resources.
Skellig Bundle 2: Gothic  details and creative skills
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Skellig Bundle 2: Gothic details and creative skills

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This is a great value bundle, containing: Detailed notes on key repeating motifs in the book A handy Skellig themed revision sheet of all the word classes A detailed list of tricky vocabulary from the first ten chapters, A slideshow aimed at younger children which explains the Gothic genre. A great way to springboard from here to teaching rhe students about the Gothic elements in the book. Colourful stimulus material for writing their own descriptive fiction…a set of slips, each saying what makes a good story. students have to sort them in their own rank order.
Gothic Literature  mega bundle : full lessons and  practical  writing pack
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Gothic Literature mega bundle : full lessons and practical writing pack

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This is a great value bundle with three slideshows and over four separate documents on top, offering many hours of teaching. There are two informative slideshows which define what the Gothic genre is and provide many useful terms, quotations, images and focus task opportunities. Slideshow one is aimed at younger students, mainly years eight and nines, or as a quick contextual background starter for GCSE texts with a Gothic backdrop. Slideshow two ha more details and is targeted at older students, year 11-13. Useful reference grid for many types of suspense, with full definitions AND suggestions for the effects they create. Ideal resource for helping students analyse Gothic writing. Also shows them new techniques they can apply in their own compositions. A substantial narrative writing pack which consists of many resources to help students write in a structured narrative, story-telling style, master more technical skills and confidence. The pack has a task based on a haunted house, and ideally, students write this ‘spine-chilling tale’ at the end of the unit, after they have worked through the resources. You may like to laminate images of scary scenes from the haunted house, alongside other Gothic images, to stimulate their imaginations…plus you can use the resources again.
IGCSE Shakespeare: Merchant Of Venice  revision bundle
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IGCSE Shakespeare: Merchant Of Venice revision bundle

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A great value bundle which contains: A full revision pack to help students consolidate their knowledge and focus revision skills Contextual enrichment: a very detailed PowerPoint slideshow, explaining the background to anti-Semitism in Shylock’s time Follow up task where students analyse Shylock’s famous speech, ‘To Bait Fish Withal’, looking at the detailed explanations of each part of the speech and analysing it, applying their knowleledge of how Jews were treated then. A sample essay plan to help teachers plan a demanding assessment for students.
'Journey Through The Dark Forest’ descriptive writing scheme
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'Journey Through The Dark Forest’ descriptive writing scheme

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HUGE pack of FIVE DETAILED resources for you to choose from. Do all the scheme or just the key descriptive task with 4 supporting files. This is an ideal scheme of work and rich resource bundle for students of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ or, indeed, any other story which has a sequence set in forests or the wild outdoors. Also works great as a forest-themed stand-alone descriptive writing unit across KS3 and 4. The pack contains: What makes a good story?’ strips that students are invited to rank in order of importance out of 12. Helps them isolate the key ingredients of good writing. A PowerPoint slideshow summarising descriptve writing, with lots of useful technical terms and detailed examples to inspire them! The slideshow also explores other possible topics, using fairgrounds as examples, but this could be quickly adapted. A clear 2-sided task sheet inviting the students to imagine that, like Helena (or any other character you want!) - you too are stranded all alone in the enchanted forest. The sheet has a model opening paragraph to help get the students started. Lots of images to inspire them. A great little ‘forest story’ grid game, which you just print out in colour and laminate. This is used to do the paired creative ‘forest writing’ task and supports the PowerPoint, if you don;t have time for the students to make their own grids, as suggested in the slideshow! A handy vocabulary sheet with words and phrases for forests, darkness and light, covering adjectives, nouns, verbs, metaphors, similes, personification and symbolism. The sheet really helps them focus and broadens their expression.
Shakespeare Week: great set of Shakespeare quotation display cards/teaching resources
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Shakespeare Week: great set of Shakespeare quotation display cards/teaching resources

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Shakespeare Week is on the way! This pack contains a great set of A4 display pages. Each has a different quotation to make your students think. Under each quotation, which should be big enough for classroom displays, I’ve put a concise summary of what the quotation is about, who said it, and the scene reference. Teaching: you could quickly insert the ‘animation’ function into my PowerPoint to turn this int a great classroom quiz, as the coloured explanatory text is essentially the ‘answer’ -so you get a display and a quiz in on e! The quotations cover the Histories, Tragedies, Comedies and Late Plays. I have chosen more for ‘Macbeth’ and ‘Romeo and Juliet’ to help our GCSE students! Teaching: you could quickly insert the ‘animation’ function into my PowerPoint to turn this int a great classroom quiz. Happy Shakespeare Week, gentles all. Please browse my shop (search under ‘Shakespeare’) for other resources, including a Shakespearean insults tournament lesson and lots of revision packs.
Romeo and Juliet bundle 1
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Romeo and Juliet bundle 1

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Nice mix of background information and focussed textual tasks. The pack includes: 1) Overview and introduction slides on the play's main protagonists 2) A second general introduction to Shakespeare slideshow, with interesting images and questions. 3) Fun interactive Q & A 'odd one out' activity which is very stretching as it forces students to think imaginatively and originally, enabling differentiation to take place enjoyably. 4) Very good Romeo tracker sheet, enabling students to map Romeo's changing views of love through the play.
GCSE poems by Duffy, Fanthorpe  and Romantics with FULL annotations and contextual points
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GCSE poems by Duffy, Fanthorpe and Romantics with FULL annotations and contextual points

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This bundle of carefully made poem lessons brings together a great and very detailed set of lesson materials on some great English poems. Three are set at IGCSE. The bundle includes: a thorough analysis of Wordsworth's 'Lines composed upon Westminster Bridge', Blake's 'London', U.A Fanthorpe's 'Not My Best Side' and Carol Anne Duffy's 'Havisham'. All the lessons contain very detailed poem annotations plus supporting contextual background. Ideal for specific course units or as a wider programme of enrichment.
Full poetry resources for observed lesson: comparing Wordsworth's London with  Blake’s
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Full poetry resources for observed lesson: comparing Wordsworth's London with Blake’s

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A very thorough set of slides which includes full contextual background on London in the 18th and 19th centuries, useful images to help students visualise the city and a detailed focus section on Wordsworth’s ‘Lines composed upon Westminster Bridge’, including a set of focus work cards. This allows the students to tackle different aspects of the poem in groups. Next, Blake’s ‘London’ is explored, leading to slides which invite the students to compare the two. Full of useful context and suitable for able and average students. Over 16 carefully designed slides here.