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I am an experienced English teacher of both Literature and Language, and also Classical Studies at High School level. You will find text-based resources for novels, poetry, plays and film study in my shop for Years 7 - 13. The resources are generic to the text so are suitable for any curriculum. I am also a passionate believer in effective literacy learning hence the emphasis on phonics resources in my shop.

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I am an experienced English teacher of both Literature and Language, and also Classical Studies at High School level. You will find text-based resources for novels, poetry, plays and film study in my shop for Years 7 - 13. The resources are generic to the text so are suitable for any curriculum. I am also a passionate believer in effective literacy learning hence the emphasis on phonics resources in my shop.
Telling the Time
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Telling the Time

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Flashcard game for students who need to develop their understanding of a pictorial, numerical and written version of time. 12 sheets (36 cards once precut) Cards will need to be pre-cut. Students then have to match the 3 cards to make a full set.
Yes / No Question cards
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Yes / No Question cards

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If your students are confident with sight words and CVC words and you would like to introduce a comprehension element, this is the ideal resource. 15 sheets / 30 cards each containing a basic question. Students are able to place a yes / no card next to the question card. This activity often leads on to group or class discussions about the topic on the card. 1 yes / no card sheet that can be printed as many times as needed.
Find and count the nouns
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Find and count the nouns

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5 posters of different scenes. A neat way for students to practice finding and listing nouns as seen in the poster. This is an ideal group activity (group competitions can be created adding some excitement to the activity) where students have to find the nouns in each picture. You can introduce a time challenge or first group to find 15 nouns etc. For the 3 posters where activities are being shown , the same can be done for verbs. Great for developing parts of speech understanding.
Reading Numbers
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Reading Numbers

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10 card sets (6 cards in each). The sets are colour coded so the students know which numbers they have to sequence. Some numbers are written numerically and some are written using words. Students are to place the numbers in sequential order demonstrating they can read both the numbers and words. This is a neat little activity to boost literacy skills.
The Aeneid, Book 5
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The Aeneid, Book 5

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12 revision cards on Virgil’s Aeneid, Book 5. Questions ask for short, one word answers and extended responses. Ideal revision resource once students are familiar with the story.
The Aeneid, Book 4
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The Aeneid, Book 4

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12 revision cards on Virgil’s Aeneid, Book 4. Questions ask for short, one word answers and extended responses. Ideal revision resource once students are familiar with the story.
Sea Creatures Letter Puzzles
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Sea Creatures Letter Puzzles

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20 cards, 4 x 4 letters; 2 x 5 letters; 2 x 6 letters. Cards will need to be precut. Students are to match the pieces based on the picture and correct spelling of the picture. A fun exercise for students who are confident with CVC or CVCC words and want to try more challenging, themed words.
Alphabet Ice Cream Fans
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Alphabet Ice Cream Fans

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26 page PDF of upper and lower case letters. These can be coloured in, cut out, laminated etc. to make alphabet fans for early learners.
Colour the sounds
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Colour the sounds

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A 26 page workbook for students who are developing phonological awareness. This is a brilliant resource for students who recognise different letters but need to focus on the sounds made at the start, in the middle and the end of the words.
Animal Alphabet Bunting
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Animal Alphabet Bunting

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26 bunting flags containing each letter of the alphabet and examples of animals beginning with each letter. A cute and colourful way to decorate your classroom.
Genre Posters
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Genre Posters

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8 bright, vibrant classroom posters. Classic, yet distinctive genres are profiled on each poster providing hints and tips on how students can create their chosen writing / genre style.
Matariki Bingo Game
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Matariki Bingo Game

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5 Bingo picture cards 2 calling cards (these will need to be cut up) 1 sheet of stars to use as counters if you don’t want students to write on the sheets. A fun group game to discover the symbols and concepts associated with Matariki in New Zealand.
Pan's Labyrinth Resource Pack
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Pan's Labyrinth Resource Pack

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A bundle of resources on Del Toro’s masterpiece, Pan’s Labyrinth. The pack includes: Developing Analysis The Cronos Complex & Exemplar Essay (Year 13 or Level 3) Psychoanalysis and Pan’s Labyrinth Revision activities flashcards Setting in Pan’s Labyrinth
Synonym Puzzle
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Synonym Puzzle

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A fun game for students to expand their vocabulary with these synonym puzzles. 20 pairs (40 cards once cut up.)
Pan's Labyrinth: Character Study
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Pan's Labyrinth: Character Study

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Character analysis on Del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth. This 2 page document focuses on the theme of resistance / rebellion and the character of Ofelia. Students are given four prompt tasks when analysing a specific moment from the movie.
Romeo and Juliet Revision: Who said that?
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Romeo and Juliet Revision: Who said that?

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This is an ideal resource if you are looking for a quick revision activity for Romeo and Juliet. Students have to match the quote to the character. Quotes can be pre-cut and matched to the characters as an independent activity or the quotes can be read at random and students have to write the quote next to the character they think it belongs to.