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Most resources I develop are geared towards GCSE 2016-18 (AQA and Edexcel) curriculum and are practical solutions to classroom teaching. I keep most of these black and white for simple/cost-effective print. I read each novel/play/poem and break down into manageable parts. I find this most effective within classrooms where students require chunks of information they can order, in sequence. The 'study-packs' I create can apply to any book/play/poem and provide visual tools for memory recall.

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Most resources I develop are geared towards GCSE 2016-18 (AQA and Edexcel) curriculum and are practical solutions to classroom teaching. I keep most of these black and white for simple/cost-effective print. I read each novel/play/poem and break down into manageable parts. I find this most effective within classrooms where students require chunks of information they can order, in sequence. The 'study-packs' I create can apply to any book/play/poem and provide visual tools for memory recall.
DNA STUDY PACK
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DNA STUDY PACK

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A pack containing combined resources to create a complete study-aid for students which includes: New Word Chart / Quotation Booklet / Timeline / Visual-Mapping / Internet-Research Booklet Can be used effectively alongside any Novel or a Play.
ROMEO AND JULIET - FULL PLAY ANALYSIS WITH ADDED RESOURCES
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ROMEO AND JULIET - FULL PLAY ANALYSIS WITH ADDED RESOURCES

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This 12-page resource analyses the full five-act Romeo and Juliet play within the left-hand column and provides notes on Act I in the right column. It then challenges the student to compile a similar range of notes, by example. The resource contains suggestions on 'How to read Shakespeare' and visuals to act as discussion points where students can gain a deeper understanding of both Shakespeare's writing and the climate of the era in which he wrote. This resource can link very well to the introductory resource and character list, forming a most effective tool for students being introduced to Romeo and Juliet.
POETRY - DEMYTHOLOGISE-DISCUSS-DEVELOP
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POETRY - DEMYTHOLOGISE-DISCUSS-DEVELOP

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Through the teaching of poetry as a subject, I find that students can often become overwhelmed by the thought of deconstructing and analysing. When fully explained, demythologised and likened to song-lyrics, photographs or paintings, soon the fear dissolves and they enter the reading from a fresh perspective. The terms “lyrical photographs” and “word-paintings” stemmed from work with Year 9 students. This four-page resource was developed to provide students with a view, from a writer’s perspective, providing a fantastic starting-point for critical-questioning. The resource also contains a list of 24 forms of poetry and a Task Sheet to allow the student to attempt their own poem, in any format, post-classroom discussion.
WRITING TO RESPOND TO TWO POINTS OF VIEW: CALAIS MIGRANT VILLAGE/SYRIA CRISIS
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WRITING TO RESPOND TO TWO POINTS OF VIEW: CALAIS MIGRANT VILLAGE/SYRIA CRISIS

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The majority of resources by this Author are created to allow for minimum ink-usage and efficient printing, providing the school and teacher with effective solutions that meet budget, time and student needs. THIS RESOURCE Students discuss: “Its population has spiked dramatically following the crisis in Syria, alongside the rise of Islamic State which has seen a mass exodus from those hoping to escape violence and begin a new life.” Students research and respond in this six-page (3-sides double-print) resource: - A paragraph (overview of their personal thoughts) - An argument in favour of the migrants - An argument in favour of the authorities or government - A concluding or summarising paragraph
WRITING TO DESCRIBE - PRIMARY AND KS3
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WRITING TO DESCRIBE - PRIMARY AND KS3

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A single sheet resource (can print as one sheet or double-sided to include name). Used in one to one sessions with students who are challenged with writing; or can be used within a whole class. Broken down as: - Writing single letters - Writing sentences based on the prompt: 'Ten Things That Make Me Say Wow' - Writing a paragraph based on 'My Favourite Day'
AQA ENGLISH CHOICE OF TEXTS LIST
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AQA ENGLISH CHOICE OF TEXTS LIST

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Single-page 'at a glance' sheet showing all novels, plays and poetry, containing blank, lined space for student notes on reverse. Ideal for use as a discussion tool relating to additional reading and home-study.
MEDIA EXTRACT - THE WORLD'S OLDEST FOSSILS
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MEDIA EXTRACT - THE WORLD'S OLDEST FOSSILS

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A two-page resource, prints back to back as a single sheet. Can be amended similar to other resources by the same author. Excellent for reading and writing exercise for students and for general interesting classroom discussion based on up-to-date topics. The oldest known fossils – dating back 3.7 billion years to a time when the Earth was still being bombarded by asteroids – have been found in Greenland, scientists announced in a discovery that could have “staggering” implications. Rocks recently exposed after a once-permanent layer of snow melted were found to contain stromatolites, sediments the researchers said had been created by the growth of layer upon layer of micro-organisms. If confirmed as evidence of life, they are about 220 million years older than the previous record holder and the researchers said the “sophistication” of the microbes pointed to life on Earth beginning more than four billion years ago.
GCSE OR A-LEVEL FILM AND MEDIA
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GCSE OR A-LEVEL FILM AND MEDIA

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A worksheet designed to print A3, comparing two films and relevant to GCSE or A-level Filn and Media (can be tweaked for any genre). Used recently across several schools by colleagues. Includes sections for analysis of film, e.g. mise en scene; diegetic and non-diegetic sound; narrative; representation and ideology.
GCSE MODERN TEXTS: DRAMA - QUOTATION BOOKLET (AQA or Edexcel)
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GCSE MODERN TEXTS: DRAMA - QUOTATION BOOKLET (AQA or Edexcel)

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A generic Quotation Booklet developed to capture: NAME OF BOOK/PLAY/POEM: CHAPTER, ACT, STANZA QUOTE OR PASSAGE OR LINE OF TEXT WHO SAID IT? IN WHAT CONTEXT? Example: Chapter 12 or Act III or Stanza 1 Example: “Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue.” Hamlet (Act III/Scene II) He was talking to his players and telling them not to exaggerate the delivery of their lines/To perform as he had taught them.
GCSE MODERN TEXTS: PROSE - QUOTATION BOOKLET
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GCSE MODERN TEXTS: PROSE - QUOTATION BOOKLET

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A generic Quotation Booklet developed to capture: NAME OF BOOK/PLAY/POEM: CHAPTER, ACT, STANZA QUOTE OR PASSAGE OR LINE OF TEXT WHO SAID IT? IN WHAT CONTEXT? Example: Chapter 12 or Act III or Stanza 1 Example: “Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue.” Hamlet (Act III/Scene II) He was talking to his players and telling them not to exaggerate the delivery of their lines/To perform as he had taught them.
GCSE: 19TH CENTURY NOVEL - QUOTATION BOOKLET
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GCSE: 19TH CENTURY NOVEL - QUOTATION BOOKLET

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A generic Quotation Booklet developed to capture: NAME OF BOOK/PLAY/POEM: CHAPTER, ACT, STANZA QUOTE OR PASSAGE OR LINE OF TEXT WHO SAID IT? IN WHAT CONTEXT? Example: Chapter 12 or Act III or Stanza 1 Example: “Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue.” Hamlet (Act III/Scene II) He was talking to his players and telling them not to exaggerate the delivery of their lines/To perform as he had taught them.
SHAKESPEARE - QUOTATION BOOKLET (AQA or Edexcel)
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SHAKESPEARE - QUOTATION BOOKLET (AQA or Edexcel)

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A generic Quotation Booklet developed to capture: NAME OF BOOK/PLAY/POEM: CHAPTER, ACT, STANZA QUOTE OR PASSAGE OR LINE OF TEXT WHO SAID IT? IN WHAT CONTEXT? Example: Chapter 12 or Act III or Stanza 1 Example: “Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue.” Hamlet (Act III/Scene II) He was talking to his players and telling them not to exaggerate the delivery of their lines/To perform as he had taught them.
GCSE STUDY - NEW WORDS OR ABBREVIATIONS AND THEIR MEANINGS
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GCSE STUDY - NEW WORDS OR ABBREVIATIONS AND THEIR MEANINGS

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A four-page resource/study aid, to log new words/terms/abbreviations and their source/meanings, to use alongside any text. Provides examples from Macbeth and the abbreviation N.B. for Nota Bene. Originally developed for use within a Year 9 class studying Robert Louis Stevenson and William Shakespeare. N.B. This resource is available within the combined Study-Assist Pack.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE - LESSON STARTER/RESEARCH AND RESPOND
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE - LESSON STARTER/RESEARCH AND RESPOND

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A lesson starter or research-resource with key facts relating to William Shakespeare. This can be printed double-sided as a four-page A4 workbook (7 sheets in total). The resource has a question sheet on the final page, which would ideally be used in-front of a computer so students can research key facts and note two of their favorite lines from any of William Shakespeare's works.
THE TEMPEST STUDY PACK
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THE TEMPEST STUDY PACK

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A pack containing combined resources to create a complete study-aid for students which includes: New Word Chart / Quotation Booklet / Timeline / Visual-Mapping / Internet-Research Booklet Can be used effectively alongside any Novel or a Play.
TELLING TALES - STUDY PACK
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TELLING TALES - STUDY PACK

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A pack containing combined resources to create a complete study-aid for students which includes: New Word Chart / Quotation Booklet / Timeline / Visual-Mapping / Internet-Research Booklet Can be used effectively alongside any Novel or a Play.
ANALYSE, ARGUE AND PERSUADE
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ANALYSE, ARGUE AND PERSUADE

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This resource contains a photograph of the after-events of an incident involving vehicles on a road. The student is asked to analyse, write a persuasive argument to the authorities based on the subject-matter and debate, either through conversation in class or using the resource directly. There are lined areas within the resource for student completion of tasks.
GOTHIC WRITING - H.G. WELLS
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GOTHIC WRITING - H.G. WELLS

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A four-page resource - can be used printed or via Google Drive / IWB. The resource explores gothic/horror-style writing and guides the student through reading and analysing a passage of text by H.G. Wells and select sentences from other examples of this genre of writing. The resource asks the student to create their own: Initial idea Two sentence gothic writing Single paragraph Examine their own work and identify features within the language