Hero image

Eviie's Shop

Average Rating4.81
(based on 9 reviews)

English and EAL secondary school teacher.

35Uploads

16k+Views

14k+Downloads

English and EAL secondary school teacher.
Romeo and Juliet booklet (Year 9/Year 10)
EviieEviie

Romeo and Juliet booklet (Year 9/Year 10)

(0)
The booklet covers the entire play and is used in class as a whole scheme of work for one half-term. You can find the PDF and Word version if you wish to make amendments. There is a few PPTs included for additional guidance.
English (general knowledge) plenary questions
EviieEviie

English (general knowledge) plenary questions

(0)
Simply click on the slideshow then have the pupil press a button. It’s a nice way to encourage engagement or revise topics. There are questions on: Macbeth Jekyll and Hyde British literature literary terms vocabulary grammar and spelling self-assessment
Introduction to Gothic
EviieEviie

Introduction to Gothic

(0)
First lesson t introduce the Gothic genre. Includes definitions, conventions, a revision quiz and book recommendations
Alcatraz (autobiography curriculum + creative writing)
EviieEviie

Alcatraz (autobiography curriculum + creative writing)

(1)
Here are two lessons I had great fun to teach with my year 7. All the pupils were particularly fascinated and engaged — they kept asking for more lessons. It all started after a conversation we had about our latest travel (before COVID) and I talked about visiting Alcatraz. Because the Y7 were doing autobriography then, I designed lessons that would fit the curriculum. Personal photographs I took are featured on some slides for authenticity purposes (which made the kids more riveted, no doubt)— however, feel free to delete and replace with Google images. The writing task is also differentiated depending on ability group. For those who enjoy full immersion and role playing (beyond visual and sound effects), I pushed the theme further by calling pupils “inmate + first name” when they answered questions (and they took the initiative to call me “Warden” in response). I hope you and your classes will take as much pleasure as we did!
War Photographer
EviieEviie

War Photographer

(0)
Some designs I have put together to help the class immerse into the universe of the poem
Black History Month: persuasive writing (The Oscars)
EviieEviie

Black History Month: persuasive writing (The Oscars)

(0)
Here’s a lesson I have put together for Black History Month addressing the lack of diversity in the Oscars. After discovering some facts/numbers and reflecting on quotations, the pupils have to write out a letter to the Academy to persuade them to be more diverse and inclusive in the next nominations. #OscarsSoWhite
Creative writing (imagery and language devices)
EviieEviie

Creative writing (imagery and language devices)

(0)
Here is a lesson I have put together for my year 7 (although it can be used for all Key Stage 3) It is about slowly building confidence and skills to write a compelling descriptive piece. Use the spinning wheel to write out a paragraph together as a class, then spin it again for independent writing.
Machiavelli and Macbeth
EviieEviie

Machiavelli and Macbeth

(0)
This is a lesson I put together on a Machiavellian reading of Macbeth. There is a video embedded and a differentiated written task. Comments and ratings are always appreciated