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Unique resources created by an experienced Secondary English and History teacher. These are academically rigorous resources that target children between 13 and 18 years of age.

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Unique resources created by an experienced Secondary English and History teacher. These are academically rigorous resources that target children between 13 and 18 years of age.
Parts of speech worksheet - Verbs (ideal for NAPLAN or tutoring)
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Parts of speech worksheet - Verbs (ideal for NAPLAN or tutoring)

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Do you have students who don't know the various parts of speech e.g. nouns, verbs and adjectives? Do you want a resource that looks at explains verbs and tense to your students? If so, this may be the resource for you. This worksheet can be used as a one on one tutoring resource. Alternatively, you can take activities from here to use as fast finishers or homework activities. You could even put this into a PowerPoint for a NAPLAN preparation lesson. This worksheet includes explanations and examples. It also features a lot of activities to test students understanding of what they have learned.
Punctuation - commas (ideal for NAPLAN, tutoring and homework tasks)
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Punctuation - commas (ideal for NAPLAN, tutoring and homework tasks)

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Do you have students who don't know when to use a comma? Do you want a resource that looks at the rules around when to, and when not to, utilise a comma in your writing? If so, this may be the resource for you. This worksheet can be used as a one on one tutoring resource. Alternatively, you can take activities from here to use as fast finishers or homework activities. You could even put this into a PowerPoint for a NAPLAN preparation lesson. This worksheet includes explanations and examples. It also features a lot of activities to test students understanding of what they have learned. Suitable for upper primary and high school students.
Materials for beginning teachers
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Materials for beginning teachers

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A PowerPoint for an English meeting - offering advice to new staff in the department. It includes an example scope and sequence. It lists ideal opening and closing procedures that we would expect to see teachers completing at the start and end of each lesson. Bloom’s taxonomy - a list of verbs useful when writing questions / tasks for school. Two templates for a lesson sequence Three lesson plan templates A feedback form I use when observing other teachers
Mentoring new staff - types of assessment, drafting and how to give feedback
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Mentoring new staff - types of assessment, drafting and how to give feedback

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This PPT was designed for an English staff meeting but could be modified for use in other departments. It is especially useful when mentoring beginning teachers. It explains the three types of assessment: Assessment of learning (summative). Assessment for learning (formative). Assessment as Learning (learning from reflections after completing the task). It looks at why all three forms are important and how to make each type meaningful. It includes example scaffolding for an assessment task (including how to explain the criteria to your students). It includes an example template for students to write their assignment into (that teacher’s can then model their own templates off of). It includes an example of a draft checklist which can speed up a teacher’s draft time. It explains the importance of providing timely feedback on final assessment and includes example feedback and an explanation of the sandwich model.
Teacher and Student reflection tools
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Teacher and Student reflection tools

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The first resource is a template I use for student reflections at the end of each term. It includes sections for feedback about the assessment, the learning opportunities and about me as a teacher. The second resource is a template I use for completing my own reflections after teaching a unit. It can be great for beginning teachers or for staff to complete together at the end of term.
PowerPoints to help students improve their verbal and nonverbal presentation skills
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PowerPoints to help students improve their verbal and nonverbal presentation skills

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PowerPoint one: appropriate for senior classes (years 10-12) - includes tips to help students improve their verbal and nonverbal presentation skills - includes clips of famous speeches to help students identify the techniques PowerPoint two: appropriate for junior classes (years 7-9) - includes public speaking tips - includes tips for Power Points including visual pictures of what not to do - includes an example PowerPoint presentation created by a student that presents the information effectively - includes a list of topics for 30 seconds speeches (to get students to practice the skills they've learned