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Creative writing drop,zoom,flash,end
An excellent fully resourced creative writing GCSE lesson using the drop, zoom, flash and end. Lesson entails an engaging video, pair work, modelled examples and sentence starters.
Paper 2 Question 5- Technology and Children
An excellent resource that can be used for GCSE English Paper 2 Question 5 focusing on the question “technology corrupts childhood”. A video clip to prompt discussion, mark scheme based checklist model answer and exam practise.
Creative Writing Ambitious Vocabulary FOCUS
An excellent resource to help students embed ambitious vocabulary into their writing. The session is filled with challenges, pair work, self and peer assessment, a video and a step by step guide to the descriptive writing question.
Language and structure feature list
A list of all language and structural features
GCSE Spelling Booklet
An excellent spelling practise booklet with commonly misspelt words for students to go over and hone their literacy skills. Self assessment on each page, words are alphabetically ordered. This can be given to students for independent revision, holiday work or as starter tasks.
Maths Wordsearches!
5 wordsearches based on maths terminology for ks3/ks4. A great way to help students memorise key words and spellings of important words relating to maths. Ideal as a starter activity or homework.
English Wordsearches!
An excellent, interactive and engaging resource comprising of various wordsearches relating to English. Great for starter activities or homework! Ideal for helping with spellings and retaining information of key words.
Paper 2 Question 2 Summarising Differences
Using two different sources, students are expected to summarise the differences. The lesson focuses on a range of assessment objective related skills
Celebrities and the media- Paper 2 Question 5
An engaging opinion writing lesson focusing on the media invading celebrity privacy. Scope for a fruitful and thought-provoking discussion. Video clips and model an answer.
Paper 2 Question 4- Drill Music
An excellent resource focusing on the GCSE AQA English Paper 2 Question 4 (Compare and Contrast). The topic is drill music and is highly engaging for teenagers. Video clips, engaging extracts and sentence starters to help students compare and contrast articles
Science Wordsearches!
An excellent, educational and interactive resource comprising of multiple wordsearches relating to science. Helps students retain knowledge of key words, spelling and allows students to monitor their own understanding. Great as homework or starter activities!
Paper 2 Question 5 Writing an Article Social Media
An excellent resource on the topic “Social media does more harm than good”. Allows students to discuss, explore model answers, watch a video and attempt writing an article to express their opinion on the topic.
GCSE AQA Paper 1 Question 4 (Miss Trunchbull)
An engaging lesson with a creative writing starter activity, visual aids, video clips and fun extract about Ms Trunchbull from Matilda. Fully differentiated and a good resource for evaluation question on the AQA paper
Reading Log
A great way for students to track their reading
Descriptive Word Bank
A visual display of descriptive words students can use in their writing
Paper 2 Question 5 Opinion Writing Planning Template
A planning sheet for GCSE English Language Paper 2 Question 5 can be used for any type of opinion writing.
Macbeth Act 1 Scene 6 and 7
A fully resourced lesson on Macbeth Act 1 Scene 6 and Scene 7
2 An Inspector Calls Wordsearches
A brilliant starter activity to familiarise students with key words and characters from An Inspector Calls through an interactive wordsearch activity!
GCSE AQA English PAPER 2 QUESTION 3
An outstanding language analysis lesson using the speech of Malala Yusuf at the United Nations. Includes video clips, discussions, scaffolding and differentiated activities. Comprises of starter, build up activity, main activity and plenary.
GCSE Paper 2 Question 2 Summarising Differences Megan Markle
A lesson focusing on the different portrayals of Megan Markle in the media, Scope for debate, peer work and exam practise. An excellent way to help students identify similarities and differences using current topics!