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A dedication to all those who are involved in the arduous yet rewarding education and teaching of English Language and Literature. My shop contains a number of resources which I believe are creative, innovative and original as a result of endless hours of hard work, research and utter commitment to the progress and successful achievement of all my students over the years. It's a privilege to share my resources and be a part of the global community of educators. Your feedback is most welcome!

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A dedication to all those who are involved in the arduous yet rewarding education and teaching of English Language and Literature. My shop contains a number of resources which I believe are creative, innovative and original as a result of endless hours of hard work, research and utter commitment to the progress and successful achievement of all my students over the years. It's a privilege to share my resources and be a part of the global community of educators. Your feedback is most welcome!
Mrs Pratchett’s Revenge’ Roald Dahl - Reading Assessment
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Mrs Pratchett’s Revenge’ Roald Dahl - Reading Assessment

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Various resources with particular focus on the question: ‘How does Dahl show his FEELINGS in the chapter ‘Mrs Pratchett’s Revenge’? Includes the chapter ‘Mrs Pratchett’s Revenge’ together with COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS, selected QUOTES, useful VOCABULARY, a MODEL PEELE Paragraph and a DIFFERENTIATED resource to aid students’ responses in a FINAL READING ASSESSMENT based on Dahl’s feelings. Suitable for KS3 students (high ability Year 7 and low ability Year 8 groups).
‘Romeo and Juliet’ – MAIN THEMES in the play
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‘Romeo and Juliet’ – MAIN THEMES in the play

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A FANTASTIC PPT RESOURCE which focuses on the MAIN THEMES in the play. Includes RELEVANT INTERPRETATIONS, KEY SCENES, QUOTES, USEFUL VOCABULARY to describe Romeo’s FEELINGS together with FOOD FOR THOUGHT QUESTIONS. Great for REVISION in preparation for any ENGLISH LITERATURE GCSE EXAMINATION or KS3 ASSESSMENT based on the play.
KS3 Reading Assessment – Interview  ‘Dynasties Chimpanzee’
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KS3 Reading Assessment – Interview ‘Dynasties Chimpanzee’

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Detailed resources and a SOW based on the DOCUMENTARY ’Dynasties – Chimpanzee’ (Series 1, Episode 1) with particular focus on the question ‘How does Rosie Thomas reveal the difficulties the crew faced when they filmed the chimpanzees in Africa?’ Includes an INTERVIEW with Rosie Thomas (the Producer and Director of the documentary) together with COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS, various activities identifying PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES, using NEW VOCABULARY, a MODEL PEEZER paragraph, DIFFERENTIATED resources and a final PEER ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY. Suitable for all KS3 students and can be adapted to suit all abilities.
KS3 Reading Assessment: Social Media - a Distraction?
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KS3 Reading Assessment: Social Media - a Distraction?

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Detailed resources and a SOW based on the controversial topic of the DISADVANTAGES and ADVANTAGES of SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES with particular focus on ‘How does the writer persuade the reader that social media has become a distraction for young people?’ Includes a relevant MAGAZINE ARTICLE with COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS, various activities identifying PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES, using NEW VOCABULARY, a MODEL PEEZER paragraph, DIFFERENTIATED resources and a final PEER ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY. Suitable for high ability Year 8 and 9 students.
'Macbeth' News Report King Duncan’s Murder  (Writing Assessment)
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'Macbeth' News Report King Duncan’s Murder (Writing Assessment)

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Useful resources to help students to create a detailed FRONT PAGE NEWS REPORT based on the murder of King Duncan. Includes the main features of news reports, a detailed recommended STRUCTURE of a typical news report, a front page news report TEMPLATE (which can be used in ICT) and a WRITING ASSESSMENT FEEDBACK SHEET based on students’ final pieces. Suitable for KS3 students (high ability Year 7 and low ability Year 8 groups).
‘Macbeth’ – Creating an ADVERTISEMENT based on THE WITCHES
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‘Macbeth’ – Creating an ADVERTISEMENT based on THE WITCHES

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A detailed, step-by-step KS3 PowerPoint resource outlining DEFINITIONS and EXAMPLES of relevant PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES used in ADVERTISING together with SUGGESTED PRODUCTS based on THE WITCHES in ‘Macbeth’. Also includes a TEMPLATE for students to produce their own ADVERTISEMENTS based on the play, either by hand in class, or can be uploaded as an ICT activity. This has proven most useful for my lower ability Year 8 class studying Shakespeare for the first time.
‘Death of a Naturalist’ Poem (Seamus Heaney) Comprehension Questions
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‘Death of a Naturalist’ Poem (Seamus Heaney) Comprehension Questions

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A series of COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on the poem ‘Death of a Naturalist’ (Seamus Heaney). A useful REVISION RESOURCE and HOMEWORK ACTIVITY to check students’ understanding after annotating and teaching the poem in class. Includes the poem and relevant QUESTIONS based on the poem’s MEANING, THEMES, LANGUAGE, SOUND and STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECTS on the reader.
EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2 PRACTICE PAPERS
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EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2 PRACTICE PAPERS

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A BUNDLE of EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2 PRACTICE EXAMINATION PAPERS (NON-FICTION and TRANSACTIONAL TEXTS). Sections A and B include the READING and WRITING of various NON-FICTION TEXTS: newspaper/online news articles, letters, an advertisement, magazine articles, speeches, reports, diary entries and a radio broadcast. Themes include Air Travel, Child Labour, Wind Farms and Natural Landscapes, the Civil War, Phones, Theft and Aboriginal life from both the 18th century and 21st century.
‘The Fun They Had’ – Isaac Asimov
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‘The Fun They Had’ – Isaac Asimov

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A comprehension activity based on the short story by Isaac Asimov ‘The Fun They Had’. Includes a copy of the text followed by comprehension questions to test and extend students’ overall understanding. Suitable for KS3 classes and students who are focused on the theme ‘Schools in Literature’ or the genre ‘Science Fiction’.
EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENTS 1 AND 2 – WHAT THE EXAMINERS SAY
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EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENTS 1 AND 2 – WHAT THE EXAMINERS SAY

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An easy-to-follow OUTINE of the EXAMINERS’ COMMENTS based on STUDENTS’ OVERALL PERFORMANCE during the 2017-18 GCSE EDUQAS LANGUAGE EXAMINATIONS (Components 1 and 2). Includes EXAMINERS’ RECOMMENDED SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE IMPROVEMENTS together with ways in which to STRUCTURE their RESPONSES in accordance with the ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES: A01, A02, A03, and A04.
Eduqas GCSE English Language Component 1 - Practice Examination Papers.
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Eduqas GCSE English Language Component 1 - Practice Examination Papers.

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TWO more Eduqas iGCSE English Language, Component 1 Practice Examination Papers (20th Century Literature Reading and Creative Prose Writing). Typical examination questions based on both Sections A and B with close focus on both the READING and WRITING requirements of this component. Extracts in Section A are based on the novels ‘Through the Tunnel’ by Doris Lessing and ‘The Outsiders’ by SE Hinton. Questions assess A01, A02, A04, A05 and A06 in accordance with the expected Eduqas examination criteria. These can be used as MOCK papers as part of students revision in preparation for the examination.
Eduqas GCSE English Language Component 1 Practice Examination Paper (20th Century Literature Reading
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Eduqas GCSE English Language Component 1 Practice Examination Paper (20th Century Literature Reading

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Another new Eduqas GCSE English Language, Component 1 Practice Examination Paper. Section A focuses on an extract based on the novel ‘Through the Tunnel’ by Doris Lessing. Both Sections A and B contain typical examination questions based on the requirements and assessment of A01, A02, A04, A05 and A06 in accordance with the expected Eduqas English Language Component 1 examination criteria.
‘A Christmas Carol’ (Charles Dickens) GCSE Literature Revision Booklet
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‘A Christmas Carol’ (Charles Dickens) GCSE Literature Revision Booklet

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A detailed REVISION BOOKLET based on the novella ‘A Christmas Carol’ by Charles Dickens. This includes detailed SUMMARY NOTES and REVISION ACTIVITIES based on the 5 staves, the MAIN THEMES, CHARACTERS, STRUCTURE, LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES, SYMBOLISM, EXAM TIPS and a SAMPLE QUESTION together with a number of related REVISION ACTIVITIES to test students’ UNDERSTANDING of the NOVELLA as a whole. Particular reference to the EDUQAS GCSE Literature Syllabus, Component 2, (Prose/Drama - Section B) but can be used and adapted to suit any GCSE Literature Syllabus based on the novella.
‘Of Mice and Men’ Diary Writing Features and Language Techniques
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‘Of Mice and Men’ Diary Writing Features and Language Techniques

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Another easy-to-follow, fantastic Powerpoint Presentation based on TYPICAL FEATURES and LANGUAGE/STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES used in Diary Writing. This was created for my lower ability Year 9 class. Includes an EXAMPLE of a DIARY ENTRY written by George (sharing his thoughts and feelings about Lennie after they ran away from Weed and arrived in Soledad) and students are given the opportunity to ANALYSE, IDENTIFY and SELECT the MAIN FEATURES and LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES used in Diary Writing. Students finally create their own IMAGINATIVE diary writing imagining they are Lennie using the FEATURES and TECHNIQUES they have learnt so far.
‘Twelfth Night’ Diary Writing Features and Language Techniques
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‘Twelfth Night’ Diary Writing Features and Language Techniques

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Another easy-to-follow, fantastic Powerpoint Presentation based on ‘Twelfth Night’ on TYPICAL FEATURES and LANGUAGE/STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES used in Diary Writing. This was created for my lower ability Year 9 class. Includes an EXAMPLE of a DIARY ENTRY written by Viola (confessing her love for Duke Orsino) and students are given the opportunity to ANALYSE, IDENTIFY and SELECT the MAIN FEATURES and LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES used in Diary Writing. Students finally create their own IMAGINATIVE diary writing imagining they are Orsino using the FEATURES and TECHNIQUES they have learnt so far.
‘Two Weeks with the Queen’ Morris Gleitzman – Writing a NEWS REPORT based on Colin’s quest to save h
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‘Two Weeks with the Queen’ Morris Gleitzman – Writing a NEWS REPORT based on Colin’s quest to save h

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An easy-to-follow Power Point guiding and preparing KS3 students towards a FINAL NON-FICTION WRITING ASSESSMENT TASK based on creating a NEWS REPORT. Includes TYPICAL FEATURES of NEWS WRITING together with EXAMPLES of HEADLINES, an INTRODUCTION, a PHOTO, a CAPTION and the MAIN BODY of a NEWS REPORT. Students focus on Colin’s quest to save his brother, Luke, in the novel, ‘Two Weeks with the Queen’.
‘Hawk Roosting’ Poem (Ted Hughes) Comprehension Questions
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‘Hawk Roosting’ Poem (Ted Hughes) Comprehension Questions

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A series of COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on the poem ‘Hawk Roosting’ by Ted Hughes. Useful to check students’ understanding after annotating the poem in class. Includes relevant questions based on MEANING, THEMES, POETIC LANGUAGE, STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECTS on the reader.
EDUQAS GCSE LITERATURE COMPONENTS 1 AND 2 – WHAT THE EXAMINERS SAY
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EDUQAS GCSE LITERATURE COMPONENTS 1 AND 2 – WHAT THE EXAMINERS SAY

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An easy-to-follow OUTINE of the EXAMINERS’ COMMENTS based on STUDENTS’ OVERALL PERFORMANCE during the 2017-18 GCSE EDUQAS LITERATURE EXAMINATIONS (Components 1 and 2). Includes STUDENTS’ SUCCESSFUL RESPONSES and EXAMINERS’ RECOMMENDED SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE IMPROVEMENTS in their RESPONSE to SET NOVELS/PLAYS, ANTHOLOGY POETRY and UNSEEN POETRY. Can be tweaked according to particular SET TEXTS studied.