I'm an English teacher who enjoys creating resources. I create things mainly for GCSE English Language and Functional Skills. I also teach creative writing and I like to look at ways for my learners to improve their writing.
I have been teaching for six years and I like to make complex material as simple as possible for my learners.
I'm an English teacher who enjoys creating resources. I create things mainly for GCSE English Language and Functional Skills. I also teach creative writing and I like to look at ways for my learners to improve their writing.
I have been teaching for six years and I like to make complex material as simple as possible for my learners.
This is a seven page workbook to help learners understand inference.
The workbook includes four short pieces of fiction with questions on what is inferred in each text.
The learners are then asked to describe a character to a reader and guided through the process of using inference in their writing.
The booklet also includes a peer assessment sheet to allow the learners to evaluate the success of the inference.
This resource has simplified inference making it ideal for learners who struggle to find inference in more complex texts.
Suitable for GCSE English Language and Functional Skills learners.
This booklet takes about an hour to complete and a highlighter should be used to complete the reading section.
GCSE English Language revision sheet could be used in lessons for revision, to help complete classwork and practise questions.
A glossary of 22 language techniques with definition and the effects the techniques have on the reader.
This resource is two pages long, easy to read, easy to understand and colourful. It can be used to help learners start to think how language features are effective.
Perfect to include in a revision pack for learners. Can also be used for revision of Functional Skills Level 2.
50 varied and fun ideas for writing shot stories. Ideal to use individually for the whole class to write the same story or to use as a whole and let the students choose a prompt.
Prompts can also be used as a starter or discussion points. Also, these are very good to practise planning a piece of work as they promote imagination.
The learners are required to complete a table on the purposes of text. The learners look at a definition of each text, a brief example and match a feature to each text.
The learners then consider the audience of texts by completing a different table.
Finally, the learners can choose a purpose and an audience and create their own text.
A good resource to stretch and challenge learners.
This wordsearch includes 16 of Roald Dahl's children's books.
It is a large wordsearch and includes a separate page that lists the books to search for.
There is an extension task at the end of the resource which asks pupils to create a book cover in the template for their favourite Roald Dahl book.
Ideal for lovers for Roald Dahl!
A colourful crossword for the revision of language features and persuasive writing techniques.
Ideal for revision of GCSE English Language or Functional Skills Level 2.
Clues include testing the learners on both definitions of the terms and how they effect a reader.
Perfect for GCSE English Language or Functional Skills Level 2 revision.
Language Features Bingo includes 30 different game cards and can be used for up to 30 learners.
The language features can be used to revise language features, language techniques and persuasive writing techniques.
After each feature is called out the learners should give a definition of the technique and the winner is the first to fill their bingo card.
The resource can also be used to quiz the learners on how each feature has an effect on a reader.
After the quiz the learners can use their game card to guide them through a writing task, using the language features on their card.
Language features included are:
Rhetorical Question
Repetition
Alliteration
Rule of Three
Adjectives
Powerful Verbs
Comparative
Direct Address
Imperative Verb
Exaggeration
Fact
Oxymoron
Proper Noun
Adverb
Hyperbole
Statistics
Short Sentences
Emotive Language
Humour
Personification
Simile
Metaphor
Pun
Onomatopoeia
Anecdote
Opinion
Rhyme
Common Noun
Pronoun.
A wordsearch containing 26 maths related words. A good way to embed English into a maths lesson.
Wordsearches can improve reading skills as the learners practise skimming and scanning.
Ideal to use as a starter or extention task.
Bumper pack of games and puzzles to revise English Language GCSE or Functional Skills English Level 1 and Level 2.
Pack includes:
Language feature snakes and ladders
Four language feature based wordsearches
Three presentational features based wordsearches
Two starter activities, English based Catchphrase and Four Pictures One Word.
Language features bingo for up to 30 students.
A game to practise the use of imperative verbs
Language features crossword.
These resources are all available to buy separately. £16.00 of resources for £6.00.
This resource is perfect for a new group or for a group with communication issues.
Each student gets a copy of the bingo card and they have to speak to each other to match a name with the facts on the cards.
Maths/English/ICT included and a healthy lifestyle is promoted.
When the game is won the feedback from the class is a perfect time to start building trust with the learners or to begin a new discussion.
This is one A4 bingo sheet and all learners get the same sheet to work with.
A bumper wordsearch featuring Shakespeare's comedies. Ideal for a starter or general activity.
14 plays to be found:
All's Well That Ends Well
As You Like It
Comedy of Errors
Love's Labour's Lost
Measure for Measure
Merchant of Venice
Merry Wives of Windsor
Midsummer Night's Dream
Much Ado about Nothing
Taming of the Shrew
Tempest
Twelfth Night
Two Gentlemen of Verona
Winter's Tale.
A large wordsearch including the countries of the European Union. This resource is ideal as an activity or starter.
This resource could inspire a discussion on the EU.
A resource to develop the use of adjectives in creative writing. The inspiration for the story is taken from unusual names for colours. The learners are asked to match names of colours with examples and to find five things they associate with the colours.
The learners then plan a story by drawing a picture and consider their use of adjectives.
Ideal for English GCSE or Functional Skills.
This is a Power Point with four catchphrase boards. Each board has the answer slide covered by nine squares. The learners choose a square and answer the question to remove the square, revealing part of the answer slide. The winner is the learner who guesses the catchphrase on the answer slide.
It is an enjoyable and fun game for a class.
This game cannot be played during a slide show.
*Please remember not to 'save changes' when you have moved all the squares.
A one page resource on jargon suitable for GCSE and Functional Skills.
The worksheet has an example of jargon used in climate change and gives examples of jargon for the students to define.