I am an English, Media and Film Studies Teacher. All my resources aim to be inclusive and exciting for students and for teachers. With my love of educational research, I have tried to apply pedagogical practices to the resources created. Please leave me review and comment - would love to make improvements!
I am an English, Media and Film Studies Teacher. All my resources aim to be inclusive and exciting for students and for teachers. With my love of educational research, I have tried to apply pedagogical practices to the resources created. Please leave me review and comment - would love to make improvements!
This short step-by-step guides helps students to warm up those comparison skills. Using a two short stanzas, students can start to compare two poems. All the best,
This ‘How to…’ bundle is a warm up to the skills students need to exercise in English. From identifying language features to using full stops correctly. More lessons will be added; this is a good taster!
This booklet is jam-packed with 45 pages of revision activities. From beginning to end this booklet aims to support students revising each character, understand each of the assessment objectives and practice a range of exam questions with scaffolds to facilitate.
This booklet includes:
5+ exam questions
Quotation analysis
PEEZL scaffolds
Thematic analysis
Flashcards
Character analysis
30 day revision challenge
SO MUCH MORE!
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Don’t want to get the full booklet? Get this mini booklet to practice Question one and two for Unseen Poetry with AQA. With a supporting guide for writing too!
Scaffolded practice
Sentence starters
Colour coded
Self assessment using AQA AOs
Writing guide
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This is full scheme of work for To Kill a Mockingbird. Each presentation has chapters marked with resources to support students wider learning of the text. Attached to this scheme is a homeowrk menu with potential assessments to use with students. All ready to go!
This is a jampacked scheme of work that goe sthrough each scene of Macbeth. With differentiated tasks and worksheets to support students learning of the Shakespearean tradegy. starting from underpinning the context of a tragedy all the way through to the finale scene of the texts. Plus, there are reading slides to support class reading of the play. Good luck!
A revision sheet devised to support students memory recall of poems. Also a ‘name that poet!’ grid attached to get students recalling each poet to each poem.
There are collection of worksheet: a breakdown of the essay question, context sheet (relevant to the essay question) and an example exam question. Each have been designed to warm up exam skills. This lesson works well as a development of the previous sheets, but can also be used independently to scaffold students skills before exams.
The exam question is: **Starting with this extract, how does Dickens present the theme of charity and Christmas Spirit? **
Included is:
Extract from Stave One
PEE structure and guidance
Scaffolded PEEZL structure
Context sheet: Poor law, workhouses, social class and industrial revolution.
Planning sheet focused on each AOs from AQA
There are collection of worksheets: a breakdown of the essay question, an example exam question, self assessment sheet which has a student-friendly version of AQA’s mark scheme. Each worksheet has been designed to warm up exam skills and support student writing independently.
The exam question is: **Starting with this extract, explore how Stevenson creates a sense of mystery. **
Included is:
Extract from Chapter Two
PEEZ structure and guidance
Scaffolded PEEZL structure
Self assessment sheet - student friendly breakdown of AQA’s mark scheme
Planning sheet focused on each AOs from AQA
There are collection of worksheets: a breakdown of the essay question, self assessment sheet created with a student friendly version of AQA’s mark scheme and an example exam question. Each worksheet has been designed to warm up exam skills.
The exam question is: **Starting with this extract, explore how Shakespeare presents Macbeth’s ambition. **
Included:
Extract from Act 1 Scene 3
PEEZ structure and guidance
Scaffolded PEEZL structure
Self assessment sheet - student friendly mark scheme
Planning sheet focused on each AOs from AQA
From Stave to Five, this PDF has a quiz and an answer sheet for each Stave. Each question aims to spark memory recall, make links to context and become familiar with key quotations from the novella.
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This worksheet sheet has been designed to warm up exam skills. This lesson work well as starter and a way to consolidate the basic!
The exam question is: How has Dickens presented Scrooge as a cold-hearted character?
Included is:
Extract from Stave One
PEE structure and guidance
Scaffolded PEEZL structure with modelled paragraphs
Get these 10 entry and exit tickets that have been designed for GCSE revision season. With a range of literature and language focused tickets, students will have the opportunity to explore mini tasks to warm up skills in preparation for their GCSEs. Tickets include:
Quotation analysis
Creative writing tasks
Description tasks
Punctuation prep
Non-Fiction tasks
SO MUCH MORE
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Get this pack of 10 worksheets that addresses each criterion of Section B: Writing in AQA’s English Language Papers. Worksheets include:
Spelling Game
Purpose
Audience
Grammar misconceptions
Sentence structures
Word choice
Constructung paragraphs
SO MUCH MORE!
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There are 50 pages jam-packed with revision on each of the characters from An Inspector Calls. Each character has a:
Character Profile
Quotation analysis
Structural Analsysis
Exam practice questions
PEEZL scaffolds
This booklet also gives students the opportunity to explore creative tasks, analytical tasks and SO MUCH MORE!
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A quick five slide start into how to… annotate a poem. Students can work through each step independently or they can be guided through each step with a teacher. All the best!
This 30 day revision challenge boasts a whole range of ways for students to revisit the play. From re-watching scenes and summaries, to re-reading, extracting quotations and SO MUCH MORE! As a part of each activity, students can tick off what they have achieved!
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