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Romeo and Juliet  Quotations Card Sort
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Romeo and Juliet Quotations Card Sort

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Card sort game: Match the quotation from Romeo and Juliet to the character who said it Revision activity Features 44 quotations Includes answers Attractively presented using a dyslexia-friendly font Editable resource (you get both PDF and editable PowerPoint versions of the cards) Please check out my TES shop for more English teaching resources.
'Boys Don't Cry' chapters 20 and 21 worksheets
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'Boys Don't Cry' chapters 20 and 21 worksheets

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Blended learning worksheets to support the study of ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ at GCSE. These worksheets are for chapters 20 and 21. Suitbable to be used in a teacher-led lesson, homework, cover lesson or independent learning. Content includes: antonyms, allusion, character of Josh. Part of my ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ complete scheme of work and resource bundle, which may be found on my TES shop.
'Boys Don't Cry' worksheets for chapter 25
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'Boys Don't Cry' worksheets for chapter 25

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Three blended learning worksheets for ‘Boys Don’t Cry’, chapter 25. Suitable to be used in a teacher-led lesson, homework, cover lesson or independent learning. Content includes: vocabulary building: emotions identifying character emotions in an extract from chapter 25 Dante and Emma’s relationship structuring an exam response summarising Part of my ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ complete GCSE sheme of work, which is all available on my TES shop.
'Boys Don't Cry' worksheets for chapters 23 and 24
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'Boys Don't Cry' worksheets for chapters 23 and 24

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Three blended learning worksheets for ‘Boys Don’t Cry’, chapters 23 and 24. Suitable to be used in a teacher-led lesson, homework, cover lesson or independent learning. Content includes: parenthesis parenthetic commas brackets dashes an author’s style writing about Malorie Blackman’s style of writing Part of my ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ complete GCSE sheme of work, which is all available on my TES shop.
'Boys Don't Cry' Chapter 27 and 28 worksheets
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'Boys Don't Cry' Chapter 27 and 28 worksheets

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Two blended learning worksheets for ‘Boys Don’t Cry’, Chapters 27 and 28. Suitable to be used in a teacher-led lesson, homework, cover lesson or independent learning. Content of these worksheets includes: Structural features Malorie Blackman video Writing interview responses as Malorie Blackman Part of a complete scheme of work for teaching ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ for GCSE English Literature, all of which is available in my TES shop.
Boys Don't Cry, worksheets for chapters 32, 33, 34 and 35
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Boys Don't Cry, worksheets for chapters 32, 33, 34 and 35

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Three blended learning worksheets for ‘Boys Don’t Cry’, chapters 32, 33, 34 and 35. Suitable to be used in a teacher-led lesson, homework, cover lesson or independent learning. Content of these worksheets includes: addresses form filling (registering Emma at a GP’s surgery) vocbulary-building (childcare) Part of a complete scheme of work for teaching ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ for GCSE English Literature, all of which is available in my TES shop.
'Boys Don't Cry', Chapters 29 and 30
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'Boys Don't Cry', Chapters 29 and 30

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Two blended learning worksheets for ‘Boys Don’t Cry’, chapters 29 and 30. Suitable to be used in a teacher-led lesson, homework, cover lesson or independent learning. Content of these worksheets includes: apostrophes for omission contractions synonyms Part of a complete scheme of work for teaching ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ for GCSE English Literature, all of which is available in my TES shop.
Boys Don't Cry, worksheets for chapter 36
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Boys Don't Cry, worksheets for chapter 36

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Two blended learning worksheets for ‘Boys Don’t Cry’, chapter 36 Suitable to be used in a teacher-led lesson, homework, cover lesson or independent learning. Content of these worksheets includes: literary theory diversity depiction of the LGBTQ+ community in literature applying LGBTQ+ theory (queer theory) to a reading of chapter 36 Part of a complete scheme of work for teaching ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ for GCSE English Literature, all of which is available in my TES shop.
'Boys Don't Cry' Prompts for Quick Writes and Discussions
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'Boys Don't Cry' Prompts for Quick Writes and Discussions

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This resource can be used as prompts for ‘quick writes’ or discussion. Ideal to use as starters or plenaries for classes studying ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ at GCSE. You will get both a PDF version and editable PowerPoint version. This resource is part of my ‘Boys Don’t Cry’ collection. The full scheme of work, and all the accompanying resources are on my TES shop: Wordy Witterings.
Pride Month Assembly (Secondary)
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Pride Month Assembly (Secondary)

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This is a script and powerpoint for a secondary school assembly for Pride Month. It was written to be student-led, with six speaking sections and some optional student dramatisations. It’s main content is: The history of Pride The Pride flag Celebrating diversity The importance of tolerance Ways to encourage an atmosphere of tolerance
Summer Quiz 2023
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Summer Quiz 2023

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This is a fun quiz of the school year, 2022-3 which is suitable for Years 7-11. A visually appealling end-of-year final lesson quiz that you can use with each of your classes. Can also be split into rounds to fill a whole week for form times. There are 60 questions in total (plus a tie-breaker), a printable answer sheet, and of course all the answers. You will get both a PDF version and adaptable PowerPoint version of this quiz. Tried and tested on my own classes, this quiz takes 50-55 minutes for teams to complete the quiz and mark each others’ answers. Round 1: In the News (multiple choice; current affairs events from each month of the last school year) Round 2: Song Lyrics (identify the song and artist; all 2022-3 UK chart toppers) Round 3: Films and Television (identify the film from its poster; identify the television show from its cast) Round 4: Social Media (multiple choice; trends, platforms and celebrities) Round 5: Sport (multiple choice; full range of sports from the last year) Round 6: Brands (guess the brand from the ‘zoomed in’ image) I’m trying to build up my tes shop so, if you enjoy this resourcce, I’d be really grateful for your reviews. You can follow my blog at wordywitterings.com
Cover Worksheet: 'An Inspector Calls', Act Two
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Cover Worksheet: 'An Inspector Calls', Act Two

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This worksheet requires no teacher input at all. It is suitable to be used for cover lessons, revision, homework, isolation or catch-up work etc. All the pupil needs is a copy of ‘An Inspector Calls’. What you get: two versions of the worksheet (including a version with plenty of scaffolding) varied self-guided tasks to assist revision of plot, character, and quotations enough independent tasks to last even the quickest pupils a full hour answer sheet (suitable for self-assessment or peer-assessment) both Word and PDF formats You may like to save some money by buying this worksheet in a bundle with similar worksheets for Acts one and three of ‘An Inspector Calls’. This bundle is available in the Wordy Witterings TES shop.
Cover Worksheet: An Inspector Calls, Act One
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Cover Worksheet: An Inspector Calls, Act One

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This worksheet requires no teacher input at all. It is suitable to be used for cover lessons, revision, homework, isolation or catch-up work etc. All the pupil needs is a copy of ‘An Inspector Calls’. What you get: two versions of the worksheet (including a version with plenty of scaffolding) varied self-guided tasks to assist revision of plot, character, and quotations enough independent tasks to last even the quickest pupils a full hour answer sheet (suitable for self-assessment or peer-assessment) both Word and PDF formats You may like to save some money by buying this worksheet in a bundle with similar worksheets for Acts two and three of ‘An Inspector Calls’. This bundle is available in the Wordy Witterings TES shop.
Cover Worksheet: 'An Inspector Calls', Act Three
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Cover Worksheet: 'An Inspector Calls', Act Three

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This worksheet requires no teacher input at all. It is suitable to be used for cover lessons, revision, homework, isolation or catch-up work etc. All the pupil needs is a copy of ‘An Inspector Calls’. What you get: two versions of the worksheet (including a version with plenty of scaffolding) varied self-guided tasks to assist revision of plot, character, and quotations enough independent tasks to last even the quickest pupils a full hour answer sheet (suitable for self-assessment or peer-assessment) both Word and PDF formats You may like to save some money by buying this worksheet in a bundle with similar worksheets for Acts One and Two of ‘An Inspector Calls’. This bundle is available in the Wordy Witterings TES shop.
Cover Lesson Worksheets: 'An Inspector Calls'
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Cover Lesson Worksheets: 'An Inspector Calls'

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These worksheet require no teacher input at all. They are suitable to be used for cover lessons, revision, homework, isolation or catch-up work etc. All the pupil needs is a copy of ‘An Inspector Calls’. What you get: worksheets for three separate lessons: Act One, Act Two and Act Three two versions of each worksheet (including a version with plenty of scaffolding) varied self-guided tasks to assist revision of plot, character, and quotations enough independent tasks in each worksheet to last even the quickest pupils a full hour answer sheets (suitable for self-assessment or peer-assessment) both Word and PDF formats You may prefer to buy these worksheets separately. All are available in the Wordy Witterings TES shop.
Complete KS4 lesson with resources: Improving Narrative Writing
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Complete KS4 lesson with resources: Improving Narrative Writing

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This stand-alone, no-prep lesson is designed to encourage pupils to ‘aim higher’ at GCSE, moving pupils of all levels up towards the highest grades. You get: detailed lesson plan powerpoint (also as a PDF version) pupil resources: examples of grade 8/9 narrative, example of grade 4/5 narrative, exit ticket The lesson includes: individual, paired and group work tasks annotation optional: use of technology instead of paper copies (individual tablets) optional: use of drama to develop empathy (teacher in role)