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I am an experienced teacher and currently Head of English and Media in a large secondary school. I am also an examiner for EDUQAS English Language GCSE. I have a range of resources available on TES. Some of my resources are quite old, from when I first started out, and I am currently working in my spare time to update my resources. There are a range of resources from displays, schemes of work, revision booklets, mock exam papers and lessons available.

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I am an experienced teacher and currently Head of English and Media in a large secondary school. I am also an examiner for EDUQAS English Language GCSE. I have a range of resources available on TES. Some of my resources are quite old, from when I first started out, and I am currently working in my spare time to update my resources. There are a range of resources from displays, schemes of work, revision booklets, mock exam papers and lessons available.
Eduqas Unseen Poetry exam style paper including teacher notes, mark scheme and student notes
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Eduqas Unseen Poetry exam style paper including teacher notes, mark scheme and student notes

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Exam style paper comparing Sylvia Plath’s ‘Cut’ with Emily Dickenson’s ‘I felt a funeral in my brain’. Included in the resource is: the exam question; both poems; teacher notes including assessment objectives and mark scheme; student notes (including a key terminology tick list and a breakdown of what is needed to get maximum marks when answering the question). A great revision tool and an excellent way of helping the students get to grips with expectations in the exam
Eduqas Unseen Poetry exam style paper with student and teacher notes including mark scheme
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Eduqas Unseen Poetry exam style paper with student and teacher notes including mark scheme

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Exam style paper comparing Countee Cullen’s ‘Uncle Jim’ with Langston Hughes’ ‘I, too’. Included in the resource is: the exam question; both poems; teacher notes including assessment objectives and mark scheme; student notes (including a key terminology tick list and a breakdown of what is needed to get maximum marks when answering the question). A great revision tool and an excellent way of helping the students get to grips with expectations in the exam.
Eduqas Unseen Poetry exam style paper with student and teacher notes including mark scheme
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Eduqas Unseen Poetry exam style paper with student and teacher notes including mark scheme

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Exam style paper comparing Roger McGough’s ‘Not for me a youngman’s death’ with Lotte Kramer’s ‘Lunch’. Included in the resource is: the exam question; both poems; teacher notes including assessment objectives and mark scheme; student notes (including a key terminology tick list and a breakdown of what is needed to get maximum marks when answering the question). A great revision tool and an excellent way of helping the students get to grips with expectations in the exam.
Lady Macbeth quotes revision cards. Pairs game
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Lady Macbeth quotes revision cards. Pairs game

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A set of playing cards with key quotes from Lady Macbeth split in half for students to play 'pairs' memory games with. Students are able to revise for their literature exam in a fun and informative way. Especially useful with students who struggle with memorising quotes- very effective.
Eduqas Unseen Poetry exam style paper with student and teacher notes including mark scheme
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Eduqas Unseen Poetry exam style paper with student and teacher notes including mark scheme

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Exam style paper comparing Dylan Thomas’s ‘Do not go gentle into that good night’ with William Ernest Henley’s ‘Invictus. Included in the resource is: the exam question; both poems; teacher notes including assessment objectives and mark scheme; student notes (including a key terminology tick list and a breakdown of what is needed to get maximum marks when answering the question). A great revision tool and an excellent way of helping the students get to grips with expectations in the exam.
Philosophy4Children (P4C) lesson on animal experimentation and its morality
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Philosophy4Children (P4C) lesson on animal experimentation and its morality

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An engaging and thought provoking P4C lesson discussing animal testing, with a simple article as stimulus. A good article to analyse for non-fiction text alongside novels as well. Lesson includes a paired task where they research alternatives to animal testing which can be used in two ways. A great way to get students talking. The entire lesson is planned with resources, Learning Objectives and Success Criteria. Good for encouraging communication, justification of ideas and listening skills. Students really enjoy P4C and it is structured in a way that means all children can achieve.
EDUQAAS language component 1 and 2 lessons
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EDUQAAS language component 1 and 2 lessons

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A powerpoint, including useful revision cards reminding students how to answer each question of Component 1, alongside a 'practice the skills' lesson for each question using extracts from James and the Giant Peach, as well as a lesson on Component 2, using Bill Bryson and Rudyard Kipling for the 20th and 19th century non fiction respectively. In addition to the powerpoint there is an entire component 2 exam style paper that can be completed, that runs alongside the powerpoint. Very useful in helping the students understand the exam expectations.
A Christmas Carol extract analysis lesson and question paper. Eduqas style questions
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A Christmas Carol extract analysis lesson and question paper. Eduqas style questions

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A complete lesson (or 2 depending on group) analyzing an extract of A Christmas Carol and focusing on The Cratchit family. This lesson will encourage students to closely analyse texts and identify language, as well as authors intention and presentation of main characters. A great revision tool as well as a useful assessment for classes. Suitable for all KS4 classes. This sheet was used with a low ability set, but questions are easily altered.
Contextual Christmas Cards- Creating Traditional Victorian Christmas Cards. Link to Charles Dickens
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Contextual Christmas Cards- Creating Traditional Victorian Christmas Cards. Link to Charles Dickens

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A planned lesson allowing students to research Victorian History and the invention of Christmas Cards. Students are able to identify, label and apply presentational features whilst learning more contextual information about Victorian life. This lesson has all learning objectives, success criteria and resources available in one PowerPoint, as well as 'real life' links. Any students studying Charles Dickens or other Victorian Authors could use this lesson as a Christmas lesson whilst ensuring students are engaging in contextual resource.
Extract analysis in Hound of the Baskervilles for year 9,10 or 11
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Extract analysis in Hound of the Baskervilles for year 9,10 or 11

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A lesson with resources analyzing themes and presentation of characters in Hound of the Baskervilles. Worksheet available for students to independently work through sections to analyse and understand the text. Style of worksheet enables students to get used to different questions used in the Eduqas English GCSE exam. Powerpoint with Learning Objectives, Success Criteria, instructions, Real World Link and Key Terms box also included.
Analysing the theme of power in Macbeth
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Analysing the theme of power in Macbeth

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A lively lesson analyzing how power is presented in Macbeth. Lots of discussion within the class. Quotes to be stuck around the room and students to practice supporting their answers with quotes. A fun lesson for lower ability students to engage with the text. Essay opportunities also available within lesson. All Learning Objectives, Success Criteria, resources and lesson tasks included.
Analysing the presentation of Lady Macbeth PEE and plasticine modelling lesson
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Analysing the presentation of Lady Macbeth PEE and plasticine modelling lesson

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A fun and creative lesson allowing low ability students to access important quotes relating to Lady Macbeth. An outstanding lesson with a wide range of tasks to ensure understanding. This lesson was used with a low ability set and all students were able to analyse the quotes given. Differentiated materials are included. All learning objectives, success criteria, timers and resources are included in the lesson.
Living Space Imitiaz Dharker analysis
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Living Space Imitiaz Dharker analysis

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A complete lesson analysis including copy of the poem. A youtube link to a recording of the poem is useful as images of Mumbai slums are shown as well. Students are given a range of tasks to help analysis of poem. Part of Eduqas poetry anthology.
Essay prep sheets for answering an exam question on Macbeth, A Christmas Carol and Blood Brothers
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Essay prep sheets for answering an exam question on Macbeth, A Christmas Carol and Blood Brothers

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An easily printed revision help sheet for students who are studying Macbeth, A Christmas Carol and Blood Brothers. Three separate sheets to help them explore different themes or characters, including a range of quotations to use within their essay. Macbeth- changing character of Macbeth ACC - The theme of family in A Christmas Carol Blood Brothers - The theme of Class in Blood Brothers.
Blood Brothers lesson answering exam style question on Mickey and Edward
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Blood Brothers lesson answering exam style question on Mickey and Edward

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A complete lesson for GCSE students studying Willy Russell's Blood Brothers looking at the characters of Mickey and Edward. The lesson begins with a quick task on connectives to ensure students utilise them in their writing. After that, the students have the chance to revise the events and characters of the play before analysing quotes. A quote 'cheat sheet' is included in the PowerPoint for students who struggle to memorise quotes. The students then have the chance to write a practice essay with some key sentence starters included. All success criteria, learning objectives and resources included.