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High quality and varied English teaching resources, from KS3 to A level. I've got single and pack resources which cover language and literature from KS3 to IGCSE, AQA GCSE and A level Literature and Language. Thanks for stopping by.

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High quality and varied English teaching resources, from KS3 to A level. I've got single and pack resources which cover language and literature from KS3 to IGCSE, AQA GCSE and A level Literature and Language. Thanks for stopping by.
Macbeth GCSE: 23 full  focus scenes for revision - 8  fully  annotated covering all  key frameworks
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Macbeth GCSE: 23 full focus scenes for revision - 8 fully annotated covering all key frameworks

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Aimed at GCSE students, this pack of 23 of the 'most likely' scenes zooms in on the key contextual background, suggests key cross-scene links, analyses language, character, theme and also related out to wider contexts such as witchcraft, religion or treason. Basically, these are 23 key revision scenes with 8 mini essay revision notes on the first 8 speeches. Handy if you are sitting Monday's exam and haven't a clue where to start revision!
D H Lawrence selected poems full work pack
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D H Lawrence selected poems full work pack

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A full 30 page resource pack which covers a rich range of this great poet's work, from his famous nature poems to his relationship poems and deeper poems about politics and society. Lawrence was a gifted writer and his poems are no exception. Each section of the pack has an overview of the poems' contexts, key features and useful work tasks for students to focus on. The pack works for both GCSE and A level and is ideal extension work for unseen poetry study.
Intro to Gothic Horror for KS2/3 students, fun and varied slideshow with directed tasks
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Intro to Gothic Horror for KS2/3 students, fun and varied slideshow with directed tasks

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A lot of younger students are interested in the horror genre and want to know more about its generic features and how to write a scary story. This PowerPoint is informative, asks them lots of challenging questions and entertains them with numerous gif files and imagery. This leads up to their own creative writing task. Ani deal slideshow to help kids transition from studying horror to writing their own creative pieces.
Language and Gender mega bundle
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Language and Gender mega bundle

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A whole term of work here. The first 47 page unit is meant as a teacher’s guide to all the key course areas, although you may wish to photocopy sections for the students. The second resource is a very thorough lesson pack with resources for gender bias in written texts, lots of funky images and amusing texts for your students to analyse.
Excellent full Macbeth revision pack
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Excellent full Macbeth revision pack

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This is an ideal revision pack for GCSE students. Less able learners will appreciate its comprehensive and thorough use of scene to scene links and well-chosen quotations and the most able will get a lot from the extended analysis and inferred points. It is very thorough and detailed, doing a lot of the cross-textual linking and contextual analysis for you. Students can download the pack to their 'phones and refer to the scene summaries as part of revision. When printed out, it's good to highlight best contextual references and their favorite quotations, so they can customise the pack further. Saves you hours of revision note-making!
The ultimate 'Animal Farm' teaching pack...it's pigtastic!
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The ultimate 'Animal Farm' teaching pack...it's pigtastic!

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I created this pack for my year eight students, but I have also delivered it very successfully to year nines and tens. It is huge, with well over thirty pages and over twelve sections, such as: Introduction to Orwell, his social and political beliefs Focused chapter comprehension tasks What is an allegory? What is satire and irony? The language of political persuasion Numerous student-centred tasks, from research to speaking and listening, creative writing to political speech-writing. I deliberately designed the pack so that teachers can customise it by intended year group. Older kids will get more from the contextual background materials than younger ones. They do so well on this unit and love the political hustings orals, making a persuasive speech and getting confident with persuasive and satirical language. I prefer the older Halas and Bachelor film to teach alongside this scheme.
Double Bubble Macbeth Bundle
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Double Bubble Macbeth Bundle

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An entire study pack which focuses on over five key soliloquies Act Five worksheet Shakespeare quotations for displays and start activities A level 9 student response to essay task on guilt.
U.A Fanthorpe: 'Not my best side' - Full set of lesson resources for observed lesson on poetry
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U.A Fanthorpe: 'Not my best side' - Full set of lesson resources for observed lesson on poetry

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Contains: poetic terms knowledge checklist to use as a starter, the main lesson in PowerPoint, including questions and tasks, copy of the poem with some brief context included on the sheet and finally, a set of group work tasks. I created these for another lesson ob. It works well if you show the PowerPoint after you have assessed how many poetic terms the students know (see file for this) and before you get them to read the poem. The slides work as parts of the lesson with Q &A sections on them. Other resources offer students background info on St George and the dragon and on the painting. Overall, a high quality detailed lesson which makes for a great introduction to an enjoyable poem: everything's prepared and ready to go.
Language and Gender Bundle
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Language and Gender Bundle

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Language and gender…do men and women have different genderlects? What linguistic features can be seen in male and female conversation…if any? What does the research say? These two HUGE resources cover the whole unit… the 47 page unit covers all the main areas of structural, theoretical and spoken variation and addresses some examples of gender bias within written texts, while the second resource covers gender bias in more depth, using fun and colourful resources, taken from horoscopes, problem pages, marriage guides, romance novels and news stories.
'Journey Through The Dark Forest’ descriptive writing scheme
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'Journey Through The Dark Forest’ descriptive writing scheme

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HUGE pack of FIVE DETAILED resources for you to choose from. Do all the scheme or just the key descriptive task with 4 supporting files. This is an ideal scheme of work and rich resource bundle for students of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ or, indeed, any other story which has a sequence set in forests or the wild outdoors. Also works great as a forest-themed stand-alone descriptive writing unit across KS3 and 4. The pack contains: What makes a good story?’ strips that students are invited to rank in order of importance out of 12. Helps them isolate the key ingredients of good writing. A PowerPoint slideshow summarising descriptve writing, with lots of useful technical terms and detailed examples to inspire them! The slideshow also explores other possible topics, using fairgrounds as examples, but this could be quickly adapted. A clear 2-sided task sheet inviting the students to imagine that, like Helena (or any other character you want!) - you too are stranded all alone in the enchanted forest. The sheet has a model opening paragraph to help get the students started. Lots of images to inspire them. A great little ‘forest story’ grid game, which you just print out in colour and laminate. This is used to do the paired creative ‘forest writing’ task and supports the PowerPoint, if you don;t have time for the students to make their own grids, as suggested in the slideshow! A handy vocabulary sheet with words and phrases for forests, darkness and light, covering adjectives, nouns, verbs, metaphors, similes, personification and symbolism. The sheet really helps them focus and broadens their expression.
Language and Gender: fun and full mega pack on gender bias within written texts
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Language and Gender: fun and full mega pack on gender bias within written texts

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It's hard to find good teaching resources on gender biases within written texts, which is why I created these. I used them in an observed lesson and there is enough material here to fill a double, or you could do one text a period. The pack contains: a full slideshow which introduces the topic, explores ideology with fun examples and cartoons, asks differentiated questions and spgets students thinking about the topic. It also has task guideline slides to steer them through their exercise. This is to work through a series of newspaper and advisory texts which may reveal gender bias. Students are encouraged to use linguistic terminology and frameworks. The slideshow also has answers at the end, which helps students improve their textual analysis and annotation skills as they get to see what they missed. The texts themselves are hilarious, especially the tabloid ones! If you teach in a single sex school, this one's a must! Bound to excite good discussions!
Romantic poets: introduction to the movement, childhood innocence and experience and 'The Prelude'
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Romantic poets: introduction to the movement, childhood innocence and experience and 'The Prelude'

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This is a great slideshow with lots of tasks and interesting background material to help introduce GCSE students to the contextual background of Romantic poetry. You could also deliver this at the end of year nine as a stand-alone unit. There are over 14 slides which explain what the poetic movement was, the concerns voiced by Blake, what the 'Fall' was and how Romantics wanted to redeem it and, finally, links on to a study of 'The Prelude'. The poem section is covered in the last part of the resource to enable students to analyse the section using their new-found contextual knowledge of Romanticism, This resource could be adapted to be used with older or younger students, but is ideal fr GCSE students, particularly those studying the AQA anthology, which includes the extract from Wordsworth's poem.
Full poetry resources for observed lesson: comparing Wordsworth's London with  Blake’s
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Full poetry resources for observed lesson: comparing Wordsworth's London with Blake’s

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A very thorough set of slides which includes full contextual background on London in the 18th and 19th centuries, useful images to help students visualise the city and a detailed focus section on Wordsworth’s ‘Lines composed upon Westminster Bridge’, including a set of focus work cards. This allows the students to tackle different aspects of the poem in groups. Next, Blake’s ‘London’ is explored, leading to slides which invite the students to compare the two. Full of useful context and suitable for able and average students. Over 16 carefully designed slides here.
Two Londons: comparing Blake's and Worsdworth's views.  Ideal GCSE lesson
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Two Londons: comparing Blake's and Worsdworth's views. Ideal GCSE lesson

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I created this lesson for an observed lesson and it covers both poems in depth and offer them wider contextual points to enrich their answers. Ideal preparation for the comparative skills section of the AQA poetry exam, and for revising Blake. The 'odd one out' activity differentiates by outcome and gets students thinking carefully about the city and what it might represent. Lots of extension tasks and homework opportunies. Over 16 slides and structured to take a lesson.
Shakespeare Week: Introductory Bundle
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Shakespeare Week: Introductory Bundle

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All you need to get the kids started: a full slideshow PowerPoint about Shakespeare's life and historical context, a handout on Shakespearean grammar, followed by a great fun activity asking students to write in the style of an Elizabethan lady vistiing London.
The 'Pack Leading' Lord of the Flies bundle!
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The 'Pack Leading' Lord of the Flies bundle!

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Very good bundle for your GCSE or younger students. It includes: A great focussed text analysis comprehension of a key chapter in the novel. Ideal as class work and enough to set over two lessons or as homework. A very thorough extension slideshow which introduces students to the Nigel's deeper themes, such as the human condition, faith, and the concept of evil . Higher level luteraryvtechniques, such as religious symbolism and allusions are defined and covered. Lots of focus questions and interesting imagery to help the kids contextualise this complex and provocative novel. Great for revision and for raising grades. Finally, there is a handy list of at least twenty key quotations from the text. Good for final revision stages as it's 'at a glance' and compressed.
IGCSE poetry and Shakespeare bundle
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IGCSE poetry and Shakespeare bundle

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Here’s a useful bundle on the popular ‘Merchant of Venice’ play plus a really thorough revision pack on the IGCSE Literature anthology poems. Equally useful to teachers of year 9 and upwards who want to deliver a range od poems and the Shakespeare play as course texts in advance of year 10. Also included is a useful enrichment poem by Carol Anne Duffy, which helps to explain the role of dramatic monologues, their form and the use of a persona in poetry.
IGCSE Shakespeare: Merchant Of Venice  revision bundle
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IGCSE Shakespeare: Merchant Of Venice revision bundle

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A great value bundle which contains: A full revision pack to help students consolidate their knowledge and focus revision skills Contextual enrichment: a very detailed PowerPoint slideshow, explaining the background to anti-Semitism in Shylock’s time Follow up task where students analyse Shylock’s famous speech, ‘To Bait Fish Withal’, looking at the detailed explanations of each part of the speech and analysing it, applying their knowleledge of how Jews were treated then. A sample essay plan to help teachers plan a demanding assessment for students.
A bundle of horror!
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A bundle of horror!

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The pack contains Slideshow introduction to horror, one aimed at younger students Focus text of 'The Signalman' , a classic horror tale, plus questions.
7 files  of  Macbeth and Shakespeare resources!
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7 files of Macbeth and Shakespeare resources!

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A mega detailed analysis of 23 scenes A detailed revision test on ACT V which really stretches them A great sample essay answer on guilt Supporting contextual background on Shakespeare Handy and colourful quotation flyers for your classroom displays