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Hi, I'm Sarah, and I've been teaching for over a decade. I graduated in 2006 with a degree in Primary Education, but have taught in both Primary, Secondary and FE settings. My resources are primarily aimed at students aged 9-16+, and are mainly resources to be used in English lessons. I try to make resources that can be easily adapted for all types of abilities and ages. I hope you find my resources useful. Please feel free to leave me feedback on my resources - I'd love to hear your thoughts!

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Hi, I'm Sarah, and I've been teaching for over a decade. I graduated in 2006 with a degree in Primary Education, but have taught in both Primary, Secondary and FE settings. My resources are primarily aimed at students aged 9-16+, and are mainly resources to be used in English lessons. I try to make resources that can be easily adapted for all types of abilities and ages. I hope you find my resources useful. Please feel free to leave me feedback on my resources - I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Edexcel GCSE (9-1) 19th Century Fiction Scheme - Session 1
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Edexcel GCSE (9-1) 19th Century Fiction Scheme - Session 1

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These resources form Session 1 of the Edexcel GCSE (9-1) 19th Century Fiction Scheme of Work. They are designed to introduce the student to the unit, and focus on the skill of summarising. ***All extracts are the intellectual property of their author***
Edexcel GCSE English Lang Paper 1 Reading Task
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Edexcel GCSE English Lang Paper 1 Reading Task

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A set of activities based on the 19th century novel 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte. The extract and questions are styled on the 2015 specimen papers from Edexcel, and are designed to push the students into considering phrasing and language use. The 'Using Context' activity is designed to test students ability to understand terms just through the sentence they have been used in. Answers are included for both activities. ***The extract is the intellectual property of the Bronte estate***
Titanic Unit Resources
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Titanic Unit Resources

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A series of PowerPoints, Activities and Information around the topic of HMS Titanic. All of the PowerPoints and activities are designed to encourage students to write about what it would have been like to be onboard, living at the time the Titanic was launched. These resources are great for diary writing and newspaper article writing, and can be easily adapted for different age and ability groups.
Edexcel GCSE (9-1) 19th Century Fiction Scheme of Work
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Edexcel GCSE (9-1) 19th Century Fiction Scheme of Work

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This scheme of work is designed to cover the various learning objectives linked to the new Edexcel GCSE English (9-1) curriculum for 19th Century Fiction. Contained in it are 12 lessons, each labeled with a skills focus and a theme, along with LO's and notes for each session. The Resources mentioned within the scheme are going to be added over the coming weeks, but R1 resources are aimed for students with a D grade, and R2 resources are aimed at students with E or below grades. The PREVENT opportunities sheet is created to support establishments in identifying links to the governments PREVENT agenda.
19th Century Fiction Revision - The Signalman & Dorian Gray
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19th Century Fiction Revision - The Signalman & Dorian Gray

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The resources her include an initial questioning activity and two versions of sample papers for the Edexcel GCSE Component 1 19th Century Fiction paper. They are designed as revision for the actual paper, as they have the same question structure. However, each task/question can be adapted for a variety of groups and abilities. ***The extracts are the copyright of the authors***
19th Century Fiction Revision - Wuthering Heights
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19th Century Fiction Revision - Wuthering Heights

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An 'identifying context' skills activity and accompanying practice paper designed for the Edexcel Component 1 19th Century Fiction paper. The extract is from the Bronte classic Wuthering Heights, and the tasks can be easily adapted for a variety of groups and abilities. ***The extract is the copyright of the author***
Using Pictures to Tell a Story
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Using Pictures to Tell a Story

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A PowerPoint, with built-in activities, introducing the idea of the purpose of picture stories and asking the students to turn a story into a picture version. Good practice of reading and interpretation skills, as well as developing students' understanding of the similarities between stories and pictures. Images can be changed for purpose. *** The myths and legends included can also be changed, but are the copyright of their creators.***
Planning a Holiday
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Planning a Holiday

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A PowerPoint detailing numerous activities involved with planning a holiday. This task is originally designed for Functional Skills groups, or groups of intervention students who need support with basic tasks and following instructions. However, this is great for KS3 students, or groups who need a settling in or holiday task.
Summer Puzzles
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Summer Puzzles

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Two activities/puzzles for students of all ages and abilities. There is a Criss-Cross (or crossword) puzzle, which requires students to find answers to phrases about holidays. There are also two Cryptograms, both of which are phrases about the Summer which students are expected to decipher. Answers to all activities are included, and each can be made easier for LA students if necessary.
Planning and Preparing for a Debate
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Planning and Preparing for a Debate

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A set of two PowerPoints, Prompt and Revision Sheet used to help students plan, prepare and perform in a formal debate. These can be easily used or adapted for different questions and issues. The revision sheet is loosely based on an internet-found source.
The Festive Season PPs
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The Festive Season PPs

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Two PowerPoints designed to look at writing about the Festive Season. Both are set with simple ideas that students of all ages and religions can access. Both PPs can be easily adapted for either lower ability students, or those needing an extra challenge.
Spellings Crossword (Common Words)
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Spellings Crossword (Common Words)

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A crossword task to help students demonstrate their understanding of how common English words are used in sentences. Could be used with any KS3 group, or even KS2.
Reading Skills - Annotating Poetry
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Reading Skills - Annotating Poetry

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A PowerPoint and resources to introduce the idea of annotating poetry to upper KS3 and all KS4. This allows whole-class annotation followed by peer work and answering questions to aid understanding. Both poems are freely available on the internet - just look for 'Mirror' by Sylvia Plath and 'Mid-Term Break' by Seamus Heaney.
Using Poetry* to assess Reading Skills
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Using Poetry* to assess Reading Skills

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Two assessment pieces designed to assess the reading skills of higher ability Yr9 students. However, the poems used can be given to KS4 students as a pre-exam revision task also. The task is designed to assess all elements of reading skills. *The poems being assessed by these questions can be downloaded via the internet for free.
Varying Sentences and Types
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Varying Sentences and Types

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This PowerPoint is designed to explain the different sentence types and explore how students can adapt the way they start their sentences. Perfect to use at the start of a new school year, as part of your 'back-to-basics' reminder lessons. Also, great for Lower Ability students to help them easily improve their sentences.
Exploring and Producing Poetry
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Exploring and Producing Poetry

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A resource based on the Benjamin Zephaniah poem 'The British'*. This resource encourages students to explore his poem before using it as a stimulus for their own poetry. *You will need to find a copy of the poem online.
Punctuation Practice (2)
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Punctuation Practice (2)

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A set of five novel extracts (all copyrights to the authors) from classic fiction to exam board favourites, each with their key punctuation marks missing. The tasks are easily adaptable, and answers are included.